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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Amazon Prime Day Set For Two Dates This Fall Amazon Prime Day Set For Two Dates This Fall
Amazon Prime Day Set For Two Dates This Fall Amazon Prime has designated two days in October as "Prime Day," rolling out savings in all of its purchase categories and offering $10 in credit to those who buy merchandise from select small businesses selling on Amazon.  Prime Day, which will span through two days from midnight on Tuesday, Oct. 13 until Wednesday, Oct. 14, will also include deals for name brands like  Panasonic, Roborock, Keurig, Under Armour, Coleman, Simple Joys by Carter's, Adidas, Lacoste, Marvel and Ticwatch. “In the midst of an unprecedented year, we’re committed to making this the most successful Prime Da…
Westchester Educator Named Outstanding American History Teacher Westchester Educator Named Outstanding American History Teacher
Westchester Educator Named Outstanding American History Teacher A social studies teacher at a Westchester high school was awarded the Daughters of the American Revolution's 2020 Outstanding Teacher of American History Contest, according to the organization.  Judges unanimously extended the award to Dr. Erik Weiselberg of Irvington High School, who scored the highest point total possible in their assessment. He holds a Ph. D. in U.S. history from the University of Oregon, and specializes in the American Revolutionary War era.  Weiselberg, said the DAR in a statement, "brings knowledge to his students with an ability to relate history to modern …
Know Him? Man Wanted For Stealing From Long Island Store, Police Say Know Him? Man Wanted For Stealing From Long Island Store, Police Say
Know Him? Man Wanted For Stealing From Long Island Store, Police Say Police are seeking the public's help to identify a man who allegedly stole two pairs of Nike sneakers from a Long Island shoe outlet. The incident took place in Islandia at Famous Footwear on 1770 Veterans Memorial Highway at approximately 11:15 a.m on Tuesday, Sept. 8, Suffolk County Police said. Tips about the man and his whereabouts can be extended to Suffolk County Crime Stoppers for a cash reward by calling 1-800-220-TIPS, using the P3Tips mobile app or online.
High-Speed Chase Ends After Suspect Crashes Into Police Cruiser, Wilton PD Says High-Speed Chase Ends After Suspect Crashes Into Police Cruiser, Wilton PD Says
High-Speed Chase Ends After Suspect Crashes Into Police Cruiser, Wilton PD Says A Long Island man allegedly led police on a high-speed car chase before crashing into a police cruiser in Fairfield County, then continued his escape on foot before he was ultimately tasered, police said.  Nassau County resident Zahid K. Patwary, of Woodbury, began evading police on Westport Road in Wilton on Sunday, Sept. 26 at approximately 7 a.m., according to the Wilton Police Department. After crashing his vehicle into a police cruiser, police said, he ran down Route 7, where he tried to get into the passenger seat of a vehicle stopped at a red light.  Police said that Patwa…
Alert Issued For Man Wanted On ID Theft, Grand Larceny Charges In Hudson Valley Alert Issued For Man Wanted On ID Theft, Grand Larceny Charges In Hudson Valley
Alert Issued For Man Wanted On ID Theft, Grand Larceny Charges In Hudson Valley An alert has been issued for a man who allegedly committed identity theft and grand larceny. The alert was issued in the Hudson Valley by the Putnam County Sheriff's Department. Nyhime S. Henderson, of Queens, 38, has an active warrant for the felonies of first-degree identity theft and third-degree grand larceny. His last known residence, according to police, was in Fresh Meadows in Queens.  Henderson stands at 5-foot-8 and weighs 250 pounds, said police.  Those with information on Henderson's whereabouts are asked to contact the Putnam County Sheriff's Department at 845-225-43…
Pair Of 22-Year-Olds Caught With Heroin, Cocaine At Long Island Mall Pair Of 22-Year-Olds Caught With Heroin, Cocaine At Long Island Mall
Pair Of 22-Year-Olds Caught With Heroin, Cocaine At Long Island Mall Two men face criminal charges after police, who searched their vehicle after smelling marijuana, allegedly found multiple narcotics in their vehicle outside a popular Long Island mall. According to Nassau County Police, 22-year-old Jihad Giles and 22-year-old Tyreke Nottingham, both of Amityville, were spotted getting into a running vehicle that smelled strongly of marijuana by detectives who were conducting an investigation at the Americana Mall on Northern Boulevard in Manhasset on Thursday, Oct. 1 at approximately 6 p.m. After searching their vehicle, officers said they found multip…
Long Island Police Officer Returns To Work A Year After Medically-Induced Coma Long Island Police Officer Returns To Work A Year After Medically-Induced Coma
Long Island Police Officer Returns To Work A Year After Medically-Induced Coma A Long Island police officer is back to work just over a year after he was critically injured in a crash with a drunk driver and placed in a medically-induced coma. Suffolk Couty Police Officer Christian Vidal was struck while driving northbound on Fifth Avenue in Bay Shore when the intoxicated driver veered into his lane on Sept. 1 of 2019, according to police.  Vidal was airlifted to Stony Brook Hospital with severe injuries, including a pelvic fracture, a ruptured aorta and a dislocated hip; for the other driver, the crash was fatal.  Vidal also developed Acute Respiratory Dis…
Police Ask Public's Help In Probe Of Area Deli Owner's Murder Police Ask Public's Help In Probe Of Area Deli Owner's Murder
Police Ask Public's Help In Probe Of Area Deli Owner's Murder State Police are still trying to solve the murder of an Orange County deli owner, who was shot several times during an attempted robbery while sitting in his car after closing his store for the day in 1990.  According to police, 39-year-old Hasmukh “Harry” T. Shah had just closed the Fair Oaks Deli in Walkill at approximately 10 p.m. on Feb. 20 in 1990 when he was was approached by an unknown black or Hispanic male, about 20 years of age with wavy black hair parted in the center, and standing at approximately 5-foot-8. The suspect demanded money, then proceeded to shoot Shah severa…
Teen Trio Caught With Handgun After Altercation With Cops On Long Island Teen Trio Caught With Handgun After Altercation With Cops On Long Island
Teen Trio Caught With Handgun After Altercation With Cops On Long Island Three teens were charged with felonies for illegally possessing weapons after they drew police attention by littering, according to police.  Officers on patrol near the Americana Mall in Manhasset observed 18-year-old Brian Muy-Saquipella of Corona, Queens, littering outside his vehicle at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1, Nassau County Police said. Muy-Saquipella refused to be cooperative when officers asked for his identification and began to fight with officers, said police. During the struggle, officers noticed a gun bulging from Muy-Saquipella's fanny pack around …
Vulgar Hate Messages Discovered At Long Island Park Vulgar Hate Messages Discovered At Long Island Park
Vulgar Hate Messages Discovered At Long Island Park White supremacist and homophobic scrawlings on notes stuffed into fences and lampposts at a Long Island park drew attention on social media, and led officials to make condemning statements about their content.  According to Patch, at least five notes were found by residents in the last week of September at Freeport's Milburn Pond Park.  Statements written on these notes included "white is bright and outta sight," "take a knee for the beauty of white people," "take a knee for Donald Trump," and a vulgar statement suggesting that Michelle Obama has male genitalia.  “There is a…
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