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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Popular Restaurant Group's New Long Island Eatery Off To Strong Start Popular Restaurant Group's New Long Island Eatery Off To Strong Start
Popular Restaurant Group's New Long Island Eatery Off To Strong Start Eight weeks after its October opening, a new Long Island eatery has attracted attention for its gourmet wood-fired pizzas, elaborate appetizers, and craft cocktails.  Ella's in Huntington, a member of Long Island's Old Fields restaurant group, has a cozy interior and a mouth-watering menu.  Among its imaginative appetizers are:  Zuchinni bread with roasted tomato and corn purée 400-day aged Surryano ham Stracciatella mozzarella—fresh-pulled mozzarella curds on a French baguette 'Nduja, duck fat butter, and bread, served with a spicy pork spread The establishment's entrees i…
Strong Winds May Cause Service Interruptions, Central Hudson Warns Strong Winds May Cause Service Interruptions, Central Hudson Warns
Strong Winds May Cause Service Interruptions, Central Hudson Warns Strong winds may knock out Central Hudson customer's electricity on Christmas Eve, Thursday, Dec. 24 and Christmas, Friday, Dec. 25, according to the utility company.  “We know reliable electrical service is vital to our customers, especially during the Christmas holiday and at a time when we’re also navigating the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ryan Hawthorne, Assistant Vice President of Electric Engineering and Operations at Central Hudson. “Our employees are prepared to work through the holiday, we have secured additional line crews and we are maintaining regular contact with local emerge…
Former NY State Supreme Court Justice, Longtime Area Resident Ralph Beisner, Dies Former NY State Supreme Court Justice, Longtime Area Resident Ralph Beisner, Dies
Former NY State Supreme Court Justice, Longtime Area Resident Ralph Beisner, Dies Former Dutchess County Supreme Court Justice, lawyer and pastor Ralph Beisner died at 78 on Monday, Dec. 14.  “Ralph Beisner dedicated his life to his family and his community, and Dutchess County joins his loved ones in mourning his passing and celebrating his legacy of strong faith and devoted service," said Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro of Beisner's passing. "Ralph was from Dutchess County and a lawyer, New York State Supreme Court Justice, author, artist, and pastor, but most important to him was his role as a husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend.  "We exte…
Hudson Valley Man Arrested For Choking Woman, Sending Her To Hospital Hudson Valley Man Arrested For Choking Woman, Sending Her To Hospital
Hudson Valley Man Arrested For Choking Woman, Sending Her To Hospital A Hudson Valley man was charged with criminal obstruction of breathing after a physical domestic dispute led to his victim's admission to an area hospital, police said. Ulster County resident Martin Glien, age 42, of Saugerties, was arrested on Sunday, Dec. 20, the day after officers responded to the scene of the dispute at his home in the Village of Saugerties, according to the Saugerties Police Department.  An order of protection was issued on the victim's behalf by the Village of Saugerties court, and Glien was released on his own recognizance after he was arraigned, police said.&nb…
CT State Police To Ramp Up Enforcement For Holidays CT State Police To Ramp Up Enforcement For Holidays
CT State Police To Ramp Up Enforcement For Holidays Connecticut State Police are planning heightened patrols during the holiday season, per usual, to catch drunk drivers and prevent snow-caused accidents.  “Weather conditions can change rapidly this time of year. We ask all drivers to please heed any weather precautions prior to leaving for their destination. The safety of everyone on the road should remain your top priority,” noted Colonel Stavros Mellekas, commanding officer of the Connecticut State Police. He added: “While on patrol, Troopers will focus on distracted driving and those who may be operating under the influence. Please,…
Man Accused Of Stealing 14 Bicycles Valued At $11,000, New Canaan Police Say Man Accused Of Stealing 14 Bicycles Valued At $11,000, New Canaan Police Say
Man Accused Of Stealing 14 Bicycles Valued At $11,000, New Canaan Police Say A man who stole 14 bicycles worth $11,000 collectively from driveways and open garages in New Canaan was arrested after a multi-agency, multi-month investigation, police said.  Jose R. Velazquez of Bridgeport, 59, allegedly stole the bicycles between Wednesday, June 10 and Sunday, July 19, according to the New Canaan Police Department. Police said an investigation into the thefts, conducted in conjunction with the Wilton, Westport, Fairfield and Darien police departments, included the analysis of video surveillance, cell phone data and postings advertising the stolen bicycles on Craigsl…
Woman Accused Of Stealing $820 Worth Of Items From Long Island Target Woman Accused Of Stealing $820 Worth Of Items From Long Island Target
Woman Accused Of Stealing $820 Worth Of Items From Long Island Target Police are searching for a woman who allegedly stole $820 in merchandise from a Long Island Target location.  The incident took place at a Target in Medford on 2975 Horseblock Road on Saturday, Nov. 21, according to Suffolk County Police.  Anyone who recognizes the woman or witnessed the incident can exchange their information for cash with Suffolk County Crime Stoppers, a group that can be reached online, via the P3Tips mobile app or by calling 800-220-TIPS. 
Teen Funding Two Funerals After Mother, Grandfather Die In Car Crash Teen Funding Two Funerals After Mother, Grandfather Die In Car Crash
Teen Funding Two Funerals After Mother, Grandfather Die In Car Crash After a fatal car accident, an Ulster County 19-year-old is faced not only with the loss of her mother and grandfather but with the unexpected financial burden of two funerals.  Ira Ringel of Saugerties, 59, and his adopted daughter 47-year-old Samantha Kiernan were reportedly driving north on State Route 32 in the Saxton Flatts area of Saugerties. At approximately 4:53 p.m., their 2001 Toyota Camry slid into a 2011 Toyota Sienna driving the opposite direction in the southbound lane, according to Saugerties Police Chief Sinagra. Kiernan was pronounced dead at the scene, police said, a…
Snow Plow Valued At $8,000 Stolen From Long Island Auto Body Shop Snow Plow Valued At $8,000 Stolen From Long Island Auto Body Shop
Snow Plow Valued At $8,000 Stolen From Long Island Auto Body Shop Police are searching for a thief or thieves who stole a commercial-grade Western snowplow, worth $8,000, from a Long Island auto body shop.  The plow was stolen at some point between Friday, Dec. 4 and Sunday, Dec. 6 from Performance Auto Body on Arlington Avenue in St. James, according to Suffolk County Police.  Anyone who witnessed the crime or has information regarding the incident is asked to contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers by calling 800-220-TIPS, visiting their website or using the P3Tips mobile app. 
Man Arrested For Allegedly Strangling Victim, Breaking Television In Area Man Arrested For Allegedly Strangling Victim, Breaking Television In Area
Man Arrested For Allegedly Strangling Victim, Breaking Television In Area A Putnam County man was charged with the felony of second-degree strangulation and fourth-degree criminal mischief after his alleged victim reported several past domestic disputes to state troopers, police said.  The alleged victim of 46-year-old James Buser of Southeast reported a domestic incident that took place in August of 2020 to state police in Brewster on Thursday, Dec. 10, police said.  Police said that an investigation revealed several past domestic incidents that took place in 2019 and 2020, one in which Buser choked the victim and another during which he broke her tele…
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