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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Man Arrested, Ordered To Remove Couch Abandoned On Putnam County Property Man Arrested, Ordered To Remove Couch Abandoned On Putnam County Property
Man Arrested, Ordered To Remove Couch Abandoned On Putnam County Property A 50-year-old man was charged with trespassing and violating the local law in the town of Putnam Valley after he was caught on surveillance footage illegally dumping a couch and other unwanted objects on an area property.  After he was identified by the Putnam County Sheriff's Department, a deputy met Orange County resident Eric Young, of Newburgh, and watched him remove the dumped furniture from the property in the town of Putnam Valley. According to the department, Deputy Kevin Radovich was flagged down by the groundskeeper of the Blair Lodge on Peekskill Hollow Road on Tuesday, Oct.…
Alert Issued For Man Wanted In Putnam County Alert Issued For Man Wanted In Putnam County
Alert Issued For Man Wanted In Putnam County Putnam County Sheriff's deputies are looking for a man wanted after he was arrested for fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.  Matthew J. Slader's last known locations are Mahopac and the Bronx, according to police.  Anyone with information on Slader or his whereabouts is asked to contact the Putnam County Sheriff's Department 845-225-4300. 
Suspect Nabbed In Fatal Stabbing Of Army Veteran In Poughkeepsie Suspect Nabbed In Fatal Stabbing Of Army Veteran In Poughkeepsie
Suspect Nabbed In Fatal Stabbing Of Army Veteran In Poughkeepsie A 21-year-old Dutchess County man was arrested by police for the previously-unsolved murder of a 55-year-old Army veteran, who was stabbed to death outside his home.  Anthony Gray of Poughkeepsie was stabbed at approximately 9:25 p.m. outside Liberty Station in the area of North Clinton Street on Friday, Oct. 16. He succumbed to his injuries during surgery at an area hospital, and was pronounced dead at approximately 1 a.m. on Saturday Oct. 17.  On Thursday, Oct. 21, City of Poughkeepsie Police said they arrested Anthony Jackson of Poughkeepsie, who they had identified as the…
COVID-19: Here's When MTA Will Distribute Free Pink Masks To Mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month COVID-19: Here's When MTA Will Distribute Free Pink Masks To Mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Covid-19: Here's When MTA Will Distribute Free Pink Masks To Mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month The Metro Transit Authority is distributing over 100,000 free, pink surgical masks in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this week. “These masks help reduce the spread of germs and viruses and raise awareness about breast cancer, a disease that affects so many New Yorkers every year,” said Patrick Warren, MTA Chief Safety Officer. “Wearing a mask is the law – and it’s also a sign of respect to your fellow riders and the employees who have heroically kept the city moving throughout the pandemic.” MTA announced that it will 114,500 of the through Thursday, Oct. 22 through the company's Ma…
New Long Island Restaurant Features Vietnamese Fare New Long Island Restaurant Features Vietnamese Fare
New Long Island Restaurant Features Vietnamese Fare A new Vietnamese restaurant on Long Island that boasts traditional fare such as Bahn mi sandwiches and an ample selection of pho, has amassed promising Yelp reviews.  Pho 34 opened its doors at 3948 Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown to customers on Sunday, Sept. 19.  Since, it has accrued 14 reviews, the majority of which award the restaurant five stars.  Among the restaurant's options for pho (fragrant herbed soup with rice noodles that is a staple of Vietnamese cooking), include steak, meatballs or brisket for $12.95.  Appetizers at Pho 34 include fresh summer rolls, w…
Suspect At Large After Robbery In Parking Lot Of Area Target Suspect At Large After Robbery In Parking Lot Of Area Target
Suspect At Large After Robbery In Parking Lot Of Area Target Police are looking for individuals who witnessed or have pertinent information about an armed robbery that took place in the parking lot of a Target location in the area. Officers in New Haven County were dispatched to the Ansonia Target, located at 20 West Main St, at approximately 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 21.  The victims, said police, were meeting with the armed suspect to complete what they thought was an online transaction.  The unknown robber reportedly displayed a handgun and robbed the victims before fleeing the scene as a passenger in a light-colored sedan with tint…
Three Sex Offenders Relocate To Kingston Three Sex Offenders Relocate To Kingston
Three Sex Offenders Relocate To Kingston Three sex offenders have moved to addresses in Ulster County this month, according to the Kingston Police Department.  Police announced on Tuesday, Oct. 20 that Eric Briglia, 55, moved from Eddyville to 63 Pine St in Kingston. According to the New York State Sex Offender Registry, Briglia was convicted of a felony for third-degree rape in May of 2004 after an incident with a 16-year-old female. He spent at least a year in state prison Kingston Police said on Friday, Oct. 15 that 33-year-old Edward J. Champion, who was previously homeless, relocated to an apartment at 200 Tremper Ave, a…
Rare Connecticut Meth Bust Lands Dealer In Jail Rare Connecticut Meth Bust Lands Dealer In Jail
Rare Connecticut Meth Bust Lands Dealer In Jail A Hartford County man was sentenced to 32 months in jail after investigators uncovered his large-scale meth-dealing operation, according to United States Attorney John H. Durham. Meth is one of the less common illegal street drugs in Connecticut. In a 2019 study by Rehabs.com, Connecticut was the state with the fewest meth labs per capita - 0.06 per 100,000 residents. Missouri had the most with more than 27 meth labs per 100,000 people. Detectives went undercover in August and September of 2018 to conduct two controlled purchases of methamphetamine from 45-year-old Michael Bobowski at his f…
Man Wanted For Stealing From Stamford Home Depot Man Wanted For Stealing From Stamford Home Depot
Man Wanted For Stealing From Stamford Home Depot Police in Fairfield County are looking for a man who stole from a Home Depot location.  According to the Stamford Police Department, the individual robbed Stamford's Home Depot on Tuesday, Oct. 20.  Those who recognize the pictured suspect or witnessed the robbery are asked to contact the department's property crimes division at 203-977-4406.
Sacred Heart University Gets $245K Grant To Improve Teaching For Autistic Children Sacred Heart University Gets $245K Grant To Improve Teaching For Autistic Children
Sacred Heart University Gets $245K Grant To Improve Teaching For Autistic Children Sacred Heart University received a $245,841 grant from the U.S. Department of Education toward the improvement of their literacy programs for autistic youth, according to the office of Congressman Jim Himes.  “Autistic children can face numerous unique challenges when learning how to read and write,” said  Himes. “Training educators on how to teach reading and writing to autistic children will change students’ lives.  "The CDC reports that one in 59 children in the United States is affected by ASD. As we learn more about this disorder, it’s more important than ever to have we…
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