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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State Police Issue Alert For Man Wanted In Hudson Valley State Police Issue Alert For Man Wanted In Hudson Valley
State Police Issue Alert For Man Wanted In Hudson Valley A man is wanted by state police for allegedly selling heroin and fentanyl.  Jemadar A. Thrasher, 31, has reportedly been notified telephonically that a warrant is out for his arrest, but has not cooperated according to troopers. He is facing third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance charge. Police said Thrasher has ties to the city of Poughkeepsie and last resided in the Cambria Heights area of Queens. He stands at 5-foot-9, weighs 170 has black hair and brown eyes.  Those with knowledge of Thrasher's where…
Alert Issued For Wanted Woman Who Last Lived In Northern Westchester Alert Issued For Wanted Woman Who Last Lived In Northern Westchester
Alert Issued For Wanted Woman Who Last Lived In Northern Westchester Sheriff's deputies in Putnam County are looking for a woman wanted for seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.  Lindsey B. Cromwell, 34, last lived on Elm Street in Cortlandt Manor. She stands at 5-foot-9, weighs 150 pounds, has blonde hair and green eyes.  Anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts is asked to contact the Putnam County Sheriff's Department at 845-225-4300.
CT Trio Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl CT Trio Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl
CT Trio Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl Three Connecticut men were indicted for selling a large amount of fentanyl, which they stored in a West Hartford apartment, after allegedly selling drugs to undercover Hartford Police and FBI agents multiple times between August and October of 2020.   Kyle "Bark" Pitts of West Hartford, 37, Curon "Buck" Johnson of East Hartford, 31, and Jabari Walcott A.K.A. Jabari Walcott-Greene of Hartford, 22, were all indicted for narcotics distribution-related charges on Tuesday, Nov. 17 by a federal grand jury in Hartford, according to U.S. Attorney for Connecticut John H. Durham.  All …
COVID-19: Some Inmates Quarantine After Testing Positive At Ulster County Jail COVID-19: Some Inmates Quarantine After Testing Positive At Ulster County Jail
Covid-19: Some Inmates Quarantine After Testing Positive At Ulster County Jail Three of 168 inmates at Ulster County Jail have tested positive for COVID-19. The three infected inmates have been quarantined from the general prison population as of Tuesday, Dec. 8, according to Sheriff Juan Figueroa. The entire prison population and staff will reportedly undergo testing.  Now, inmates will reportedly also have to wear protective surgical masks. Figueroa said that corrections officers have been required to wear them for several months.  All in-person visitation has been halted at the facility, but Figueroa said that inmates are being given free video call…
COVID-19: Saugerties School District Goes Remote After Increase In Cases COVID-19: Saugerties School District Goes Remote After Increase In Cases
Covid-19: Saugerties School District Goes Remote After Increase In Cases The Saugerties School District has shifted from in-person to remote classes after an "increase in cases," according to Superintendent Kirk Reinhardt.  The district's high school, elementary schools and secondary schools will all shift to online classes starting on Friday, Dec. 11 until Monday, Jan. 4. Then, the schools will shift to a hybrid model with both in-person and online classes.  Students will attend classes on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, according to a broadcast from the student-run Sawyer News Network. The district's picture day, student reporters said, wil…
Parking Lots Targetted: 100 Vehicles Broken Into In One Night Parking Lots Targetted: 100 Vehicles Broken Into In One Night
Parking Lots Targetted: 100 Vehicles Broken Into In One Night Over 100 vehicles, parked in business parking lots and condominium complexes, were broken into over the course of one night.  The cars, all parked along Kitts Lane between the Berlin Turnpike and Griswoldville Avenue in Newington, had their windows broken and items stolen from within on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 8. "We all came outside, it was about twenty of us, and our cars were broke into and rummaged through," Al Fraczek of Newington told Eyewitness News 3. Newington police are still investigating the incident, they said, but did not release any information about potential susp…
Man Allegedly Tries To Run Victim With Restraining Order Against Him Off Ulster County Road Man Allegedly Tries To Run Victim With Restraining Order Against Him Off Ulster County Road
Man Allegedly Tries To Run Victim With Restraining Order Against Him Off Ulster County Road An area man was arrested after allegedly using his car to menace another driver who had a restraining order against him.  Ulster County resident Jake L. Benson of Saugerties, 21, reportedly operated his vehicle erratically in Saugerties on Route 32 on Sunday, Dec. 6, putting the occupants of the victim's vehicle in fear for their safety, said police. Benson was charged with the misdemeanors of second-degree harassment and second-degree criminal contempt of a court order. A no-contact order of protection was issued on the victim's behalf, and Benson will appear in the Village of Saugert…
Fairfield County Bakery Goes National Fairfield County Bakery Goes National
Fairfield County Bakery Goes National Luigi's Bakery, which sold Italian pastries on Main Street in Bridgeport for 50 years, has rebranded and is selling its famous cannoli pies in over 400 grocery stores spanning over five states.  Now going by "The Cannoli Pie Company," Master Chef Joe Dimarco's new business venture boasts that they are "cannoli specialists" and "masters of all things cannoli." In addition to their factory on 391 Lincoln Avenue in Bridgeport, which supplies their pies to every Stop & Shop location, the now-wholesale eatery still maintains a cafe for dining in.  There, cannolis can be consumed in…
Popular Lakefront Area Restaurant To Close Popular Lakefront Area Restaurant To Close
Popular Lakefront Area Restaurant To Close BLU at the Lakehouse, a popular lakefront venue and restaurant that overlooked Lake Mahopac, has closed permanently.  "We are notifying you that we unfortunately had to close down because the landlord decided not to renew our lease," wrote the South Lake Boulevard establishment's owners on Facebook. "We want to thank you for all the support throughout the years. It was a pleasure serving you." The establishment had a raw bar, serving oysters and little neck clams, and often held three-course price-fixed meals. Among their offerings were: Chicken marsala, picatta and francese Eggplant…
Waterbury Man Sentenced For Role In Heroin, Fentanyl Trafficking Waterbury Man Sentenced For Role In Heroin, Fentanyl Trafficking
Waterbury Man Sentenced For Role In Heroin, Fentanyl Trafficking A 24-year-old man was sentenced to 87 months in prison and five years of post-release supervision for his role in a heroin trafficking ring. Roney Sosa of Waterbury reportedly processed and packaged kilograms of narcotics from suppliers in Connecticut and New York at a Bishop Street apartment per the orders of Nestor Sosa-Ortiz, according to the office of U.S. Attorney John H. Durham. Sosa-Ortiz was reportedly arrested in New York City on Monday, May 18 after law enforcement seized about 2 kilograms of fentanyl and 2 kilograms of heroin in a sting operation. While Sosa was involved in this …
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