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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West Haven Man Shot After Gang Armed Robbery In Hamden West Haven Man Shot After Gang Armed Robbery In Hamden
West Haven Man Shot After Gang Armed Robbery In Hamden Police are searching for five men who allegedly shot one man and robbed two victims in Hamden. Police were notified of the Hamden shooting while a 22-year-old man was being treated for gunshot wounds in his arm and leg at Yale-New Haven Hospital at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 27 according to Hamden Police Captain Ronald Smith.  The victim was reportedly parked on West Easton Street, talking to a friend, when a silver vehicle pulled up beside him and five gun-toting men emerged from within.  The victim's friend first fled, but stopped in his tracks after hearing gunsho…
Community Mourns Death Of 'Compassionate' School Leader; Crash Under Investigation Community Mourns Death Of 'Compassionate' School Leader; Crash Under Investigation
Community Mourns Death Of 'Compassionate' School Leader; Crash Under Investigation The community is mourning the loss of a "compassionate," "funny," and "responsive" area school leader while State Police are investigating the crash that killed him.  The accident happened on Friday, Nov. 27, around 7:30 p.m. at the corner of Kettletown and Southford Roads in Southbury. Mark Kibby of Granby, 52, of Granby, the assistant principal at CREC Academy of Aerospace and Engineering Elementary School in Rocky Hill, was reportedly riding his motorcycle when he died.  Kibby is survived by his wife, who teaches in the Granby Public School system, his 22-year-old son Owen and…
Man Wanted For Using Credit Card Stolen From Car Near Long Island School Man Wanted For Using Credit Card Stolen From Car Near Long Island School
Man Wanted For Using Credit Card Stolen From Car Near Long Island School Police are searching for a man who used a stolen credit card at a Long Island BP gas station.  The credit card was reportedly stolen from an unlocked 2011 Honda Pilot outside the Birchwood Intermediate School on Wolf Hill Road in Huntington Station on Saturday, Nov. 7. The card was used later that day at a BP gas station on East Jericho Turnpike, according to Suffolk County Police.  Suffolk County Crime Stoppers will extend a reward to anyone with information leading to the unidentified man's arrest. They can be reached online, via the P3Tips mobile app or 800-220-TIPS. 
New Canaan Landlord Leaves 12 Neglected Dogs In Unwitting Tenants' Apartment, Police Say New Canaan Landlord Leaves 12 Neglected Dogs In Unwitting Tenants' Apartment, Police Say
New Canaan Landlord Leaves 12 Neglected Dogs In Unwitting Tenants' Apartment, Police Say A New Canaan woman was charged with three felonies after allegedly neglecting 12 dogs, three of which died from a canine virus easily prevented by a vaccine. The three-month-long investigation began on Wednesday, Aug. 12, when one of 48-year-old Catherine Daria Palmer's two tenants called the New Canaan police to 151 Butler Lane.  An officer wearing a body camera was sent to the scene, according to police, along with an animal control officer because there was a history of disputes between Palmer and her tenant.  This footage, along with interviews, a search warrant, the autopsy …
New Amazon Delivery Station In Area Will Create 350 Jobs New Amazon Delivery Station In Area Will Create 350 Jobs
New Amazon Delivery Station In Area Will Create 350 Jobs Amazon's new delivery station in the area will create 350 new jobs, all with a salary of at least $15 per hour, and hundreds of driver opportunities.  Packages brought to 181,700 square-foot building in Orange County on 500 Hudson Valley Avenue in New Windsor from Amazon's Fulfillment and Sortation centers will be loaded into delivery vehicles and ferried to their final destinations.  “Amazon is a major employer in the U.S. and will only continue to grow as an economic powerhouse," said Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus. "I look forward to seeing Amazon succeed and apprec…
Ulster County Singer's Progression On NBC's The Voice Depends On Your Vote Ulster County Singer's Progression On NBC's The Voice Depends On Your Vote
Ulster County Singer's Progression On NBC's The Voice Depends On Your Vote Saugerties musician Ian Flanigan has progressed through three rounds of The Voice, first wowing judges with his resonant voice as a solo act and then besting other contestants in two duets; now, his advancement on the show will depend on viewer's votes during a live performance.  At 8 p.m. EST on Monday, Nov. 30, remaining contestants on The Voice will compete against each other in teams while viewers use The Voice app, which they can download for free on Google Play or Apple, visit the show's website or use Google Assistant.  Viewers are able to vote up to 10 times using each met…
Food Trucks & Co., A Brick-And-Mortar Restaurant With Street-Style Eats, To Serve Cocktails Food Trucks & Co., A Brick-And-Mortar Restaurant With Street-Style Eats, To Serve Cocktails
Food Trucks & Co., A Brick-And-Mortar Restaurant With Street-Style Eats, To Serve Cocktails Food Trucks & Company, an Ansonia brick-and-mortar restaurant opened this September by a food truck owner who wanted to settle down, plans to sling area-brewed beers and craft cocktails to customers dining in, picking up and ordering delivery in the near future. "We had been on the road with our trucks [Food Trucks & Co and Bloom Kitchen & Co] for about a year testing the menus and listening to what our customers wanted," said Sedyra Nieves, the restaurant's social media manager and owner Ernie Nieves' daughter. "We’ve taken these menus and created a great variety that we feel co…
Shipt To Add Hundreds Of Workers In Westchester, Fairfield Counties This Holiday Season Shipt To Add Hundreds Of Workers In Westchester, Fairfield Counties This Holiday Season
Shipt To Add Hundreds Of Workers In Westchester, Fairfield Counties This Holiday Season Shipt, a personal shopping company available to 80 percent of households in over 5,000 U.S. cities, is hiring 50,000 personal shoppers to its ranks this holiday season, including positions in Westchester and Fairfield counties, bringing their personal shopper fleet to over 150,000 shoppers.  The company is looking for shoppers across the country.  Those who are hired over the next few days, the company said, will be eligible for a holiday cash bonus in their pay between Nov. 25 and 30, along with incentives unique to their region.  "Shipt Shoppers are serving customers …
Man Wanted For Leaving Scene Of Long Island Crash Man Wanted For Leaving Scene Of Long Island Crash
Man Wanted For Leaving Scene Of Long Island Crash Police are searching for an individual who fled the scene after colliding with a parked car, injuring one of its passengers who was exiting the vehicle at the time of the crash on Long Island.  The unidentified hit-and-run driver was in a gray Nissan Maxima with black rims and high-intensity front headlights at the time of the Wednesday, Oct. 21 incident, according to Suffolk County Police.  Police said that the driver was traveling southbound on 8th Avenue in Huntington Station when it struck a parked 2016 Lexus, which a passenger was in the process of exiting when the vehicles c…
Man Charged With DUI After Telling Officers He Had Been Drinking, Police Say Man Charged With DUI After Telling Officers He Had Been Drinking, Police Say
Man Charged With DUI After Telling Officers He Had Been Drinking, Police Say A 31-year-old man with a suspended driver's license was arrested after injuring himself in a car wreck and admitting that he had been drinking alcohol to responding officers.  Greene County resident Eric W. Duncan, of Catskill, had extricated himself from his damaged vehicle before emergency services arrived at the scene in the vicinity of 104 Malden Turnpike in Saugerties at 9:02 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17, according to Saugerties Police.  Duncan was charged with the misdemeanor of third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and ticketed for speeding. His license had been suspend…
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