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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State Police Issue Alert Long Island Woman Wanted For 12 Years State Police Issue Alert Long Island Woman Wanted For 12 Years
State Police Issue Alert Long Island Woman Wanted For 12 Years A Long Island woman who skipped out on her court date for driving while intoxicated has been wanted by police since 2008, according to state troopers. Svetlana Alkhovka, now 53, was charged with an aggravated DWI on Nov. 1, 2007. After she failed to appear in court, a bench warrant for her arrest was issued by the Nassau County Court on Sept. 23 of 2008. Alkhovka reportedly stands at 5-foot-5, weighs 150 pounds and has brown hair and green eyes. Anyone with information about this woman's whereabouts is asked to call state police at (631) 756-3300 or via email at crimetip@troopers.ny.gov.
Wanted Man Who Crashed Car In Area Had Heroin, Police Say Wanted Man Who Crashed Car In Area Had Heroin, Police Say
Wanted Man Who Crashed Car In Area Had Heroin, Police Say State Police are looking for a man who allegedly had heroin, psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana in his car when he crashed while under the influence. According to police, Sean Brunning, 29, was visibly high when police responded to a single-car crash in Sullivan County on Route 17 in Wurstboro, warranting a search of his vehicle.  He was charged with the felony of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, and a warrant was issued for his arrest after he failed to arrive at his court date. Brunning is 6-foot-1, weighs approximately 220 pounds, and has brown hair and h…
Alert Issued For Area Man Wanted By State Police For Two Years Alert Issued For Area Man Wanted By State Police For Two Years
Alert Issued For Area Man Wanted By State Police For Two Years New York State Police are searching for a man who never showed up in court nearly two years ago.  Michael McNeal, 29, was arrested in Dutchess County for allegedly operating a motor vehicle with multiple suspensions, and possessing financial records that belonged to another person in October of 2018.  He was charged with the felony of second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and the misdemeanor of third-degree unlawful possession of a personal ID. A bench warrant was issued for McNeal after he failed to arrive at the Amenia Court, according to police. …
Central Hudson Warns Of Spike In Scams Central Hudson Warns Of Spike In Scams
Central Hudson Warns Of Spike In Scams Central Hudson warns energy customers to be wary of a scam call that attempts to trick victims into giving away their bank account information.  Customers can always hang up on calls that they fear are illegitimate and call Central Hudson at 845-452-2700 to confirm. “Be aware of attempts by scammers to obtain your account or banking information by offers or threats regarding your electric and natural gas service,” said Charles A. Freni, President and CEO of Central Hudson. The current most prevalent scam, according to the energy provider, begins with a recorded message offering credit…
COVID-19: Study Shows How Many More Young Americans Are Now Living With Parents Amid Pandemic COVID-19: Study Shows How Many More Young Americans Are Now Living With Parents Amid Pandemic
Covid-19: Study Shows How Many More Young Americans Are Now Living With Parents Amid Pandemic The number of those between 18 and 29 living with their parents since the onset COVID-19 is at a higher rate than during the Great Depression, according to an analysis of census data conducted by Pew Research. As of July, 52 percent of youths in this age range, or 26.6 million individuals, are living with one or both of their parents, up from 47 percent in February.  The number of young people living with their parents grew in all demographics, according to the analysis. Of those between the ages of 18 and 24, 71 percent are now living with parents, compared to 63 percent in February.…
Complaints From Residents Lead To Police Detail, 32 Tickets Issued On Route 2020 Stretch Complaints From Residents Lead To Police Detail, 32 Tickets Issued On Route 2020 Stretch
Complaints From Residents Lead To Police Detail, 32 Tickets Issued On Route 2020 Stretch Police in Rockland County issued 32 moving violations and tickets after policing a roadway that had attracted the concern of area residents and local officials.  Ramapo Police conducted the traffic detail on Wednesday, Sept. 23 on Route 202 near Spook Rock Road.  Serious accidents have been occurring recently on that stretch of the road, said police. 
Man Extradited From Northern Westchester To Fairfield County On Stalking Charge Man Extradited From Northern Westchester To Fairfield County On Stalking Charge
Man Extradited From Northern Westchester To Fairfield County On Stalking Charge A warrant was put out for the arrest of a man who allegedly harassed and contacted a woman excessively since June of 2020; after he was taken into custody by police in Northern Westchester, he was then brought to Fairfield County for arraignment and sentencing.  Police responded to a parking lot of a Westport business on a threatening complaint on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 9.  The victim told police that Anthony Alfano, who had fled the scene, had been following her and ultimately approached her, and threatened her life when she avoided his advances, according to Westport Po…
COVID-19: Here's Percentage Of Those Who Plan To Shop Online 'For Foreseeable Future' COVID-19: Here's Percentage Of Those Who Plan To Shop Online 'For Foreseeable Future'
Covid-19: Here's Percentage Of Those Who Plan To Shop Online 'For Foreseeable Future' Nearly half of all Americans, 42 percent, have spent less in the last six months, and even more plan to shop online for the "foreseeable future," according to a study conducted by TopCashBack.com. Eighty-one percent of respondents to the cashback site's survey indicated that they would shift the majority of their shopping online in coming months.  The company offered 10 shopping tips to help consumers combine these trends--saving money and shopping online. Price check your purchase: before you click "go to check out," check other online retailers to see if your item is available at a…
New Market To Open In Ulster County New Market To Open In Ulster County
New Market To Open In Ulster County A family-owned Caribbean catering company, known for its line of hot sauces and seasonings sold at local farmers markets and grocery stores, is opening its own market and cafe in Kingston. Seasoned Delicious Foods will open to the public after a Sunday, Sept. 26 ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Owners Tamika and Martin Dunkley were inspired in 2016 by the latter's mother, 74-year-old "Mama Blossom" from Kingston, Jamaica, to bottle and distribute Old-World West Indian condiments, cooking oils, spice mixes and, most famously, hot sauces.  The pair developed a presence in ne…
Man Accused Of Using Stolen Credit Cards At Long Island Store Man Accused Of Using Stolen Credit Cards At Long Island Store
Man Accused Of Using Stolen Credit Cards At Long Island Store Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man who allegedly used stolen credit cards at a Long Island 7-Eleven, spending over $1,000. The credit card that was allegedly stolen between 12:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. on Thursday, June 18 was used at approximately 3:10 a.m., then later at 2:15 p.m. at a 7-Eleven on Gibbs Pond Road in Nesconset, according to Suffolk County Police. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest of the unknown credit card thief. Tips can be given by 1-800-220-TIPS, via the P3Tips app or online. 
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