Christina Coulter

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Christina Coulter is an eager and tenacious reporter from Wilton, Connecticut. After attending Wilton High School, Christina graduated from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY, in 2017 with a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing. She was President of Marist's Literary Arts Society, which published academic journal "The Fox Forum" and creative magazine "The Mosaic."

Throughout her college career, Christina interned for and contributed to publications in the Northeast, including The Wilton Bulletin and The Millbrook Independent. In 2016, Christina was taken on as an intern by Ulster Publishing, and regularly contributed to the Kingston Times, the Woodstock Times, the New Paltz Times and the Saugerties Times. 

After her summer-long internship with Ulster Publishing came to an end, Christina became a freelancer for the company until she earned an undergraduate degree. Then, she assumed the role of lead reporter of the Saugerties Times, where she worked until the economic impact of COVID-19 halted the printing of the publication.

Christina was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.



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Man Charged With Murder In Connection To Death Of 3-Month-Old In Area Man Charged With Murder In Connection To Death Of 3-Month-Old In Area
Man Charged With Murder In Connection To Death Of 3-Month-Old In Area An area man was charged with the felony of second-degree murder after gravely injuring his infant child, according to police.  Village of Ellenville Police were called to 25-year-old Dillon Loupe's Ulster County home on Friday, Oct. 23 in Ellenville for a medical injury, which was not detailed further by police, involving the 3-month-old child.  The child was brought to Albany Medical Center for treatment, but succumbed to its injuries the next day.  An investigation to determine how the child was injured conducted by the Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Cen…
Hit-Run Driver Sends Pedestrian To Hospital In Area, Police Say Hit-Run Driver Sends Pedestrian To Hospital In Area, Police Say
Hit-Run Driver Sends Pedestrian To Hospital In Area, Police Say Police are looking for a man who struck a woman who was getting out of her car, leaving contusions over her body that necessitated hospitalization. According to police, the 38-year-old woman was parked in Kingston in the area of 442 Hasbrouck Ave. when she opened her driver's side door and stepped out at approximately 10:24 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29.  Another vehicle, driving down Hasbrouck Avenue toward O'Reilly Street, allegedly struck her and her vehicle as it passed, and fled the scene, said  Kingston Police. Police said the vehicle was a small dark gray sedan, possible …
Alert Issued For Wanted Putnam County Man Alert Issued For Wanted Putnam County Man
Alert Issued For Wanted Putnam County Man The Putnam County Sheriff's Department is searching for a man who was arrested for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, then never returned to court after posting bail.  Alberto J. Santiago, 53, stands at 5-foot-9 and weighs approximately 145 pounds. His last place of residence was Manhattan.  Anyone with knowledge of Santiago's whereabouts is asked to contact the Sheriff Department's Bureau of Criminal Investigation at 845-225-4300.
Have You Tried It? Long Island Eatery's Signature Dish Draws Rave Reviews Have You Tried It? Long Island Eatery's Signature Dish Draws Rave Reviews
Have You Tried It? Long Island Eatery's Signature Dish Draws Rave Reviews The marriage of two classic hand-held foods from two different cultures yielded nearly 150 five-star reviews on Yelp for a Long Island eatery.  "Burgrito's," both the name of the food in question and the restaurant that sells it, has served customers who can't decide between American or Mexican cuisine at their Central Avenue location in Bethpage since 2015.  A burgrito is made with beef patties, American cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato and onions and wrapped in a flour tortilla to technically qualify as a burrito. "The burgrito is like a meat Christmas in your mouth, a tantalizin…
Man Wanted For Stealing $600 In Items From Long Island Store, Police Say Man Wanted For Stealing $600 In Items From Long Island Store, Police Say
Man Wanted For Stealing $600 In Items From Long Island Store, Police Say Police are looking for a man who stole approximately $600 in merchandise from a Long Island Old Navy.  According to Suffolk County Police, the man stole from the Lake Grove store at the Smith Haven Plaza at approximately 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22.  Those who recognize the man captured on the store's surveillance footage can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers online, using the P3Tips app or by calling 1-800-220-TIPS.
Trio Wanted For Leaving Scene Of Long Island Crash In Stolen Car After Larcenies, Police Say Trio Wanted For Leaving Scene Of Long Island Crash In Stolen Car After Larcenies, Police Say
Trio Wanted For Leaving Scene Of Long Island Crash In Stolen Car After Larcenies, Police Say A trio riding in a stolen Jeep Cherokee, who had stolen merchandise from two gas stations earlier that evening, is wanted for fleeing the scene of an accident after running through a red light and crashing into a vehicle at a Long Island intersection.  According to Suffolk County Police, the 2017 Jeep Cherokee was reported stolen from a driver in the Bronx on Monday, Oct. 12.  Before the vehicle was reported stolen, two passengers in that vehicle were allegedly caught on surveillance cameras stealing from a gas station in Holbrook, and a short time later, the driver of the Jeep re…
2021 Dutchess Budget Proposal Reduces Spending With No Layoffs Or Tax Increase 2021 Dutchess Budget Proposal Reduces Spending With No Layoffs Or Tax Increase
2021 Dutchess Budget Proposal Reduces Spending With No Layoffs Or Tax Increase Dutchess County's proposed 2021 budget reduced spending by 3.6 percent, or $18.6 million, with no employee layoffs or tax increases, according to County Executive Marc Molinaro.  The $501,832,097 budget, said the release, maintains county services and programs, includes new initiatives to address homelessness and housing, and includes funding for senior services, infrastructure improvements, county parks, mental health services and even police reform measures.  The government's savings were reportedly achieved by reducing the county property tax levy for the seventh consecutive ye…
Man Accused Of Stabbing Victim With Scissors In Area, Police Say Man Accused Of Stabbing Victim With Scissors In Area, Police Say
Man Accused Of Stabbing Victim With Scissors In Area, Police Say A 31-year-old man was charged with assault after stabbing a man with a pair of scissors then choking him to the point of unconsciousness, according to state police.  Troopers responded to the incident in Dutchess County on Scarborough Lane in Wappinger at approximately 3:10 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 25.  According to a police investigation, Michael Valentin, of Wappinger, used a pair of scissors to stab an individual who walked away from a verbal argument with him before Valentin choked that individual.  The victim was transported to MidHudson Regional Hospital with non-life…
Man Caught With Two Kilos Of Cocaine Hidden In Lucky Charms Boxes, NY State Police Say Man Caught With Two Kilos Of Cocaine Hidden In Lucky Charms Boxes, NY State Police Say
Man Caught With Two Kilos Of Cocaine Hidden In Lucky Charms Boxes, NY State Police Say A 23-year-old man faces felony charges after two Lucky Charms boxes stuffed with blocks of cocaine were found inside his vehicle by New York State Police.  According to troopers, probable cause was established to search the vehicle of Jahn Rentas, of Worcester, Massachusetts, and its occupants after he was pulled over on Interstate 90 in the area of Verona, New York, near Utica, at approximately 1:45 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24.  Police said that 4.5 pounds of cocaine were uncovered.  Rentas, who is awaiting arraignment at Oneida County Jail, was charged with the felony o…
Gourmet Comfort Food Restaurant Opens in New Haven County Gourmet Comfort Food Restaurant Opens in New Haven County
Gourmet Comfort Food Restaurant Opens in New Haven County A Stamford chef who attended the Culinary Institute of America in New York has returned to his home state to offer around-the-clock breakfast and tacos good enough to eat for every meal. Chef and owner Christopher Batemann has fed eaters in New York City at the Pierre Hotel and the Essex House, in Hawaii at the Four Seasons locations in Maui and Hualalai, overseas in Dubai at the Emirates Towers Hotel and Jumeirah Creekside Hotel. In 2014, the prodigal chef returned to Connecticut, working with Chopped judge Aaron Sanchez at Palmona in his hometown of Stamford, then opene…
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