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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Fairfield County Woman Charged With Prostitution After Neighbor's Complaints Spur Investigation Fairfield County Woman Charged With Prostitution After Neighbor's Complaints Spur Investigation
Fairfield County Woman Charged With Prostitution After Neighbor's Complaints Spur Investigation A Fairfield County woman was charged with prostitution and incarcerated in lieu of $75,000 bail after complaints from neighbors spurred a police investigation into her illegal activities that spanned over several months.  Residents of Rosemere Avenue in Fairfield began lodging complaints against their neighbor, 29-year-old Bianca Garnett, in July of 2020, according to the Fairfield Police Department. After an investigation into her activities, which culminated in May, Garnett was arrested for prostitution.  However, shortly after the arrest, the Fairfield Police Department contin…
Troopers Seek Witnesses To Fatal New Britain Crash Troopers Seek Witnesses To Fatal New Britain Crash
Troopers Seek Witnesses To Fatal New Britain Crash State Police are looking for witnesses to a crash that took place on Route 72 in New Britain and killed a woman from Bristol.  Concetta Rodriguez, 65, was driving eastbound on Route 72 near the Exit 8 ramp with her husband and another family member in her vehicle at approximately 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 14. Another vehicle, driven by 20-year-old Jeremiah Lopez of Hartford, veered into her lane and allegedly sideswiped Rodriguez's vehicle, police said. State Police are still investigating why the collision happened and who is at fault.  Police said Lopez, Rodriguez, and Rodrigu…
Marijuana, Untaxed Cigarettes, $16,000 Recovered At Ulster County Laundromat Front Marijuana, Untaxed Cigarettes, $16,000 Recovered At Ulster County Laundromat Front
Marijuana, Untaxed Cigarettes, $16,000 Recovered At Ulster County Laundromat Front The 71-year-old owner of the East O'Reilly Street Laundromat in Kingston was arrested after a search warrant turned up a large amount of marijuana, THC edibles, untaxed cigarettes and over $16,000 in cash were found at the establishment.  According to police, a warrant was executed at the laundromat on Monday, Nov. 16 after probable cause was established during an investigation by the Department of Taxation and Finance and the Kingston Police Department's Special Investigation's Unit into reported marijuana and cigarette sales.  Authorities also found business records detailing th…
New Restaurant, Hair Of The Dog, Serves Hot Sauce, Rock 'N' Roll New Restaurant, Hair Of The Dog, Serves Hot Sauce, Rock 'N' Roll
New Restaurant, Hair Of The Dog, Serves Hot Sauce, Rock 'N' Roll A new eatery boasting house-made hot sauces and punny menu items named after rock n' roll classics has opened.  Hair of the Dog opened to the public earlier this month on Bridgeport Avenue in Milford. The restaurant proclaims in its tagline that is it the "neighborhood bar that you wish was in your neighborhood."  "Thank you Milford for making our [first] official week an unbelievable success," wrote the establishment, owned by *Sandra DeRosa Briggs, on their Facebook page. "So busy we had to turn people away (I HATE doing that). So if you're looking to try us this weeke…
Beware Of These Utility Scams, Central Hudson Says Beware Of These Utility Scams, Central Hudson Says
Beware Of These Utility Scams, Central Hudson Says Central Hudson is reminding customers to be wary of identity thieves in recognition of Utility Scam Awareness Week.  The utility company launched their awareness week, held this year on the week on Nov. 16, to increase awareness of the methods that scammers often use.  “Central Hudson takes threats against our customers very seriously, so we participate in this important awareness campaign and collaborate with Utilities United Against Scams to help customers avoid becoming victimized,” said Charles A. Freni, President and C.E.O. of Central Hudson. Sixty percent of all utility sca…
BOCES Union President From Area Accused Of Misappropriating Funds BOCES Union President From Area Accused Of Misappropriating Funds
Boces Union President From Area Accused Of Misappropriating Funds The union president for Dutchess County Board of Cooperative Educations Services (BOCES) was charged with felonies after allegedly misappropriating over $150,000 from BOCES' Faculty Association.  According to state police, 51-year-old James G. Fitzmaurice, of Poughkeepsie, who served as the union's president since 2017, was charged with second-degree grand larceny, which carries a maximum prison sentence of 15 years, and first-degree falsifying business records, for which he could face a maximum prison sentence of four years.  Fitzmaurice was released and will appear in the town o…
Duo Wanted For Stealing $800 Item From Long Island Home Depot, Police Say Duo Wanted For Stealing $800 Item From Long Island Home Depot, Police Say
Duo Wanted For Stealing $800 Item From Long Island Home Depot, Police Say Police are looking for two men who stole an $800 Dewalt sliding miter saw from a Long Island Home Depot location.  The theft took place at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Monday, June 1 at a Home Depot on Middle Country Road in Coram,  Suffolk County Police said. Those who recognize the men or witnessed the crime are asked to contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers for a cash reward online, via the P3Tips mobile app or by calling 800-220-TIPS.
ATM Stolen From Long Island Bank, Later Discovered In Roadway ATM Stolen From Long Island Bank, Later Discovered In Roadway
ATM Stolen From Long Island Bank, Later Discovered In Roadway An entire ATM stolen from outside a Long Island bank was later found in the middle of a roadway.  The discarded ATM from Capital One Bank on Portion Road in Ronkonkoma was later found in the middle of Hillcrest Street, also in Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County Police said.  Investigators believe that the ATM became dislodged while it was being dragged by a vehicle with a chain.  Anyone who witnessed the theft or has any information pertinent to this investigation are asked to contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers at 800-220-TIPS, by using the P3Tips mobile app or via their website.…
Hudson Valley Musician Ian Flanigan Making Return Appearance On NBC's The Voice Hudson Valley Musician Ian Flanigan Making Return Appearance On NBC's The Voice
Hudson Valley Musician Ian Flanigan Making Return Appearance On NBC's The Voice Hudson Valley musician Ian Flanigan is slated for another appearance on NBC's The Voice after he wowed the program's judges with his rumbling baritone and soulful delivery of the Zac Brown Band's "Colder Weather." Flanigan, an Ulster County resident who lives in Saugerties, has earned local notoriety for his rambling string picking and lyrics written to strike a universal emotional chord, will appear in a "Battle Round" of the program at 8 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 16 after his break out performance on Oct. 16.  "[Are you] gargling glass?" asked judge Blake Shelton, who chose Flannigan for …
Women Wanted For Stealing From Long Island ShopRite Women Wanted For Stealing From Long Island ShopRite
Women Wanted For Stealing From Long Island ShopRite Police are searching for two women who stole from a Long Island ShopRite, fleeing the scene in an older-model brown Chevrolet van.  The incident happened at the ShopRite in Terryville on Nesconset Highway at approximately 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29.  Those who recognize the women or vehicle, or who witnessed the crime, are asked to contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers online, via the P3Tips app or by calling 800-220-TIPS.
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