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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Woman Wanted In Connection To Pair Of Burglaries At Long Island Residences Woman Wanted In Connection To Pair Of Burglaries At Long Island Residences
Woman Wanted In Connection To Pair Of Burglaries At Long Island Residences Police are calling on the public to help locate a woman who they have identified as a suspect in two in burglaries at a pair of in Long Island residences. According to Southampton Town Police, the unidentified woman driving a white sedan trespassed on a property on Whippoorwill Lane in East Quogue without permission on Tuesday, Sept. 8.  Police have identified her as a suspect for two burglaries that took place on this road and on Sophia Court in Westhampton on Wednesday, Sept. 30.  S
Man Arrested For Crack Cocaine Sales In Area Man Arrested For Crack Cocaine Sales In Area
Man Arrested For Crack Cocaine Sales In Area A 67-year-old Ulster County man was arrested for selling crack cocaine, according to police. The Kingston Police Department's Special Investigations Unit and members of New York State Police had reportedly suspected Gregory Moultrie of selling crack cocaine from his home on Spring Street for a period of time and concluded their investigation on Thursday, Sept. 30.  Officers from the unit stopped Moultrie's car that day at approximately 10:30 a.m. in the area of 9W and Spring Street and took him into custody without incident, police said.  Moultrie accrued a slew of drug-related c…
Drunk Driver Violates Protection Order, Crashes Into Woods In Rockland, Police Say Drunk Driver Violates Protection Order, Crashes Into Woods In Rockland, Police Say
Drunk Driver Violates Protection Order, Crashes Into Woods In Rockland, Police Say An area man who crashed his vehicle while under the influence was also violating an order of protection at the time by driving with a woman who had a restraining order against him, police said.  Members of the Ramapo Police Department said that a 34-year-old Orange County man, from Warwick, who they did not name, crashed his vehicle into a wooded area in the vicinity of Sterling Mine Road and Eagle Valley Road around 11:35 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 7.  Responding officers said that the man and his female passenger, who had a court-mandated stay-away order of protection against him, …
Lenny and Joe's Fish in New Haven Closing Lenny and Joe's Fish in New Haven Closing
Lenny and Joe's Fish in New Haven Closing A popular New Haven County seafood restaurant is closing, citing the economic impact of COVID-19. Lenny & Joe's Fish Tale in New Haven, known for their lobster rolls and fried clams, announced their closure on Wednesday, Oct. 7. Owners said that the eatery will close its doors for good on Oct. 18. “The decision to close our New Haven operation has been a difficult one,” said a letter posted to the restaurant's Facebook page, met with a slew of disappointed comments from restaurant patrons. “We have worked very hard for the past eight months to try and keep the business going. We ultimat…
New Area Eatery Offers Authentic Detroit Pizza New Area Eatery Offers Authentic Detroit Pizza
New Area Eatery Offers Authentic Detroit Pizza An alum of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park has opened a new pizza joint in Poughkeepsie that will be the only spot in Dutchess County serving Detroit-style pies.  Detroit-style pizza is defined by its rectangular shape and thick crust that manages to be both crispy and chewy at the same time, is often topped with Wisconsin brick cheese and calls for the application of tomato sauce on top of, rather than under, its toppings.  Army vet Charlie Webb grew up just outside Detroit in Michigan, and began crafting his own pizzas when he lived in Syracuse to experience a sli…
Long Island Chiropractor Charged With Health Care Fraud Long Island Chiropractor Charged With Health Care Fraud
Long Island Chiropractor Charged With Health Care Fraud A Long Island chiropractor was charged in federal court for health care fraud after submitting false claims with the Department of Labor for services that he did not actually render, according to Acting Eastern District of New York U.S. Attorney Seth Ducharme.  Joseph Stephan of Farmingdale, 50, reportedly billed the department's Office of Worker's Compensation Programs for dates where employees covered under the program did not visit him, or for services that they did not receive when they visited him. A complaint against Stephan was unsealed by a federal court in Brooklyn on Wednesday…
Duo Caught With Thousands Of Dollars In Cash, Drugs In Fairfield County Bust Duo Caught With Thousands Of Dollars In Cash, Drugs In Fairfield County Bust
Duo Caught With Thousands Of Dollars In Cash, Drugs In Fairfield County Bust Two Fairfield County men were found in possession of over $100,000 in counterfeit currency, over a pound of marijuana, more than $84,000 in ill-gotten gains, precious metals, marijuana edibles and quantities of crack and cocaine, according to the Bridgeport Police Department.  The Department said that an investigation by the FBI and Bridgeport Police into gang member 30-year-old Kimani Graham of Bridgeport and his associates, including 31-year-old Akeen Trotter (also known as "Ock" and "A.K."), also of Bridgeport, had been ongoing since May of 2017, and concluded with the issuance of a …
These Putnam Towns Seeing New Spike In Vehicle Break-Ins, Thefts, State Police Say These Putnam Towns Seeing New Spike In Vehicle Break-Ins, Thefts, State Police Say
These Putnam Towns Seeing New Spike In Vehicle Break-Ins, Thefts, State Police Say State Police are urging Putnam County residents to lock and secure their vehicles at all times after ten vehicles were broken into and one was stolen over the span of one weekend. On the weekend of Sunday, Oct. 3, State Police in Brewster received reports of items stolens from vehicles in the towns of Patterson, Southeast and Carmel. The majority of these cars were unlocked, said police. Police said that residents should never leave their vehicles running unattended, and remember to close all car windows and sunroofs, keep their vehicles locked, park in well-lit areas and avoid leaving valu…
Woman Accused Of Assaulting Child In Area Woman Accused Of Assaulting Child In Area
Woman Accused Of Assaulting Child In Area A woman accrued felony charges for hitting and verbally abusing her child on numerous occasions in the area, said police.  Crystal Whyble, of LaGrange, 28, was charged with the felony of second-degree assault and the misdemeanor of endangering the welfare of a child on Tuesday, Oct. 6.  The Dutchess County Sheriff's Office and the county's Child Advocacy Center had been investigating Whyble's treatment of the child after the latter group was notified that the child was injured Friday, June 26 of this year. No additional information about the situation was released by police to pr…
Ulster County Herbalist Arrested For Threatening Her Apprentice, Police Say Ulster County Herbalist Arrested For Threatening Her Apprentice, Police Say
Ulster County Herbalist Arrested For Threatening Her Apprentice, Police Say  A 74-year-old Ulster County herbalist who taught women to identify plants and initiated them as "Green Goddesses" and was arrested for choking a woman for incorrectly storing lettuce in 2018 allegedly threatened her apprentice with death for asking too many questions, said police.  According to the Saugerties Police Department, Susun S. Weed of Saugerties repeatedly threatened her victim, who was a student in her two-week herbal medicine course, called a "Green Goddess Workshop," on several occasions between Saturday, Sept. 12 and Thursday, Sept. 17. She used several threatening p…
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