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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Shooting Victim Still Critical Three Days After Bumping Into Suspect At Strip Club Shooting Victim Still Critical Three Days After Bumping Into Suspect At Strip Club
Shooting Victim Still Critical Three Days After Bumping Into Suspect At Strip Club A man is suspected of shooting a fellow bar patron in the head and arm after the victim bumped into him at a bar. The altercation happened on Saturday, Oct. 3, at the Rockstar Cabaret in Wolcott, police said, when the victim bumped into the suspect, which ignited an argument. Rockstar is a strip club that boasts more than 100 dancers.  The suspected shooter then left Rockstar and the victim left afterward as a passenger in his brother's car police said. The victim saw the man he had bumped into in another car that was turning out of the bar parking onto Wolcott Road, police said. The …
High-Speed Chase Ends In Arrests Of Long Island Duo Who Had Infant In Car, Police Say High-Speed Chase Ends In Arrests Of Long Island Duo Who Had Infant In Car, Police Say
High-Speed Chase Ends In Arrests Of Long Island Duo Who Had Infant In Car, Police Say A traffic stop for speeding led to the arrests of two men who were traveling with an infant in their car when officers found a handgun and marijuana in their vehicle, police said in Nassau County said that they pulled over the vehicle containing 18-year-old Ariel Serrano Ochoa, of Bay Shore, and 20-year-old Kaliem Tharpe of Massapequa on Dover Street in Massapequa on Sunday, Oct. 4 at 9:45 p.m.  Officers reportedly saw the driver swerving, speeding and failing to use turn signals.  Tharpe's 8-month-old daughter was in the rear passenger seat of the vehicle, said police, and a ha…
Man Threatened Woman To Drop Charges Against Him, State Police Say Man Threatened Woman To Drop Charges Against Him, State Police Say
Man Threatened Woman To Drop Charges Against Him, State Police Say An area man wanted for strangling another person reportedly called his victim, police said, threatening her with physical violence unless she dropped the charges against him. Orange County resident Stephen Parisi of Wawayanda, 51, allegedly choked a victim in Shawangunk until she lost consciousness on Thursday, Aug. 12. Parisi's lawyer reportedly called police on Thursday, Sept. 23, telling them that his client could turn himself in when the Town of Shawangunk court reopened.  The next day on Friday, Sept. 24, police said Parisi called his victim and threatened her with physical violen…
Man Accused Of Throwing Statue At Victim, Firing BB Gun At Vehicles In Area Man Accused Of Throwing Statue At Victim, Firing BB Gun At Vehicles In Area
Man Accused Of Throwing Statue At Victim, Firing BB Gun At Vehicles In Area A man who had just been released from jail for a previous domestic incident returned to the scene the next day and struck his victim with a statue and shot a second victim with a BB gun after fleeing the scene, according to state police.  Raheem Brickhouse, of Deerpark, 23, was released from Orange County Jail on Saturday, Oct. 2.  On Sunday, Oct. 3, he returned to the scene of the domestic incident that he had been arrested for in the town of Deerpark, allegedly engaging the victim in a verbal altercation and striking a third party in the back of the head with a small statue, acc…
Three Women Wanted For Stealing $3,150 Worth Of Items From Long Island Target, Police Say Three Women Wanted For Stealing $3,150 Worth Of Items From Long Island Target, Police Say
Three Women Wanted For Stealing $3,150 Worth Of Items From Long Island Target, Police Say Three women are wanted for stealing over $3,000 collectively from a Long Island Target, according to police. The women were allegedly caught stealing a slew of items, including clothing and merchandise, on surveillance footage from the Target at 124 East Jericho Turnpike on two occasions: at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sug. 17 and at 4:20 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20.  Combined, the stolen items are worth approximately $3,150, Suffolk County Police said. Anyone who recognizes the women or knows their whereabouts is asked to contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers for a monetary reward. The group can…
Two Hudson Valley Properties Recommended For State, National Registers of Historic Places Two Hudson Valley Properties Recommended For State, National Registers of Historic Places
Two Hudson Valley Properties Recommended For State, National Registers of Historic Places An Episcopal church in Westchester County and a district that was once known for its violet industry in a small Dutchess County village have been recommended by the state's Board for Historic Preservation.  Extending over 250 buildings, including residential and commercial areas, the historic district of the village of Rhinebeck once led in the nation's production of violets.  While the village was already added to the state's historic register in 1979, a neighborhood established there especially for Irish and African American residents in the Platt Avenue area was not yet include…
8 Connecticut People Charged In Five-State, Retail Crime-Spree 8 Connecticut People Charged In Five-State, Retail Crime-Spree
8 Connecticut People Charged In Five-State, Retail Crime-Spree Eight Connecticut people who allegedly went on a five-state, retail-stealing crime spree have been indicted on six charges the U.S. Attorney's Office Connecticut announced Thursday, Oct. 1. .The eight people accused of robbing multiple retailers using a grab-and-dash method are: Paige James, aka “Ishaya James,” 27, of Hartford Jahlil Parrott, aka “Stretch,” 23, of Windsor Andres Barclett aka “Coolie,” 26, of Hartford Aysia Ryan, 21, of Windsor William Tisdol, 20, of Hartford Jordan Braithwaite, 23, of New Britain Jezenia Miller, 21, of Hartford Tashanique Blizzard, 25, of Hartford. …
Driver For Taconic Biosciences Killed In Crash At Loading Dock Driver For Taconic Biosciences Killed In Crash At Loading Dock
Driver For Taconic Biosciences Killed In Crash At Loading Dock A driver for Taconic Biosciences was killed by an errant tractor-trailer at the company's loading dock, according to New York State Police.  When police were dispatched in Columbia County to Taconic Biosciences in Germantown at approximately 12:45 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 2, fire crews were already attempting to assist the victim at the scene.  Matthew T. Austin, 25, of Milbury, Massachusetts, succumbed to the injuries he sustained when the tractor-trailer rolled back onto him for "unknown reasons," pinning him between the trailer and the loading dock, state police said. An investiga…
Second Student At HS In Fairfield County Dies Unexpectedly In Two-Week Span Second Student At HS In Fairfield County Dies Unexpectedly In Two-Week Span
Second Student At HS In Fairfield County Dies Unexpectedly In Two-Week Span The second Wilton High School student in a two-week span has died unexpectedly, according to Wilton Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Smith.  The unnamed student, died after he was "gravely" wounded around 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 2. His death follows the unexpected passing of 16-year-old junior George DiRocco, who succumbed to an undetected heart condition.  “I am terribly heartbroken to report that earlier this morning we learned that our Wilton High School student who was injured on Friday passed away,” said Smith on Monday, Oct. 5. “This loss is incomprehensible and we ache f…
Drunk Long Island Man Assaults Troopers During Sobriety Testing, Police Say Drunk Long Island Man Assaults Troopers During Sobriety Testing, Police Say
Drunk Long Island Man Assaults Troopers During Sobriety Testing, Police Say An intoxicated 55-year-old Long Island man driving a 2020 Mercedes-Benz G30 allegedly assaulted two state troopers, striking one in the eye and spraining the wrist of another when he became frustrated with field sobriety testing, according to police. Francis D. Garofalo of Commack was pulled over while driving down the northbound side of the Sunken Meadow Parkway in Smithtown at 12:50 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 4, state police said.  Officers were ultimately able to place Garofalo into custody. The injured officers were treated at Southside Hospital.  Garofalo was charged with th…
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