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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COVID-19: Survey Reveals Top 10 Things Those Who Haven't Returned To Office Miss Most COVID-19: Survey Reveals Top 10 Things Those Who Haven't Returned To Office Miss Most
Covid-19: Survey Reveals Top 10 Things Those Who Haven't Returned To Office Miss Most Workers who are being forced to work remotely have listed 10 things they miss most about office life, according to a poll conducted by YouGov.  The study was spurred on by a prominent British advertisement by cleaning product company Dettol, which encouraged employees to use disinfectant thoroughly and listed elements of the in-person work experience that currently-remote employees may miss, some questionable.  YouGov asked 1,608 respondents whether they actually missed the supposed pros of in-office work listed by the advertisement:  Seeing workers and friends, 66 percent …
Man Nabbed For Stabbing In Area Man Nabbed For Stabbing In Area
Man Nabbed For Stabbing In Area An area man accrued multiple felonies after stabbing another man in the stomach, according to police.  Police in Ulster County responded to the intersection of Foxhall and Flatbush Avenues in Kingston after a 911 caller reported a possible assault and stabbing on Monday, Sept. 21 at approximately 6 p.m.  Shortly after locating and administering first aid to a 39-year-old man bleeding from an apparent stab wound to the stomach, officers assisted by a K-9 unit located 30-year-old suspect Christopher D. Torres of Kingston. Torres was charged with the felonies of first-degree assault…
COVID-19: New Hair Salon Opens In Greenwich Amid Pandemic COVID-19: New Hair Salon Opens In Greenwich Amid Pandemic
Covid-19: New Hair Salon Opens In Greenwich Amid Pandemic Despite opening amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, a new Greenwich hair salon started their opening day entirely booked with appointments.  The Davis Feliz Salon initially opened by husband and wife Davis and Meagan Feliz in May of 2020, only to be delayed by the onset of COVID-19. After months of waiting, the couple held a soft opening on Tuesday, June 2 at the 2 Lewis Court location, the site of the now-closed Greenwich Frederic Fekkai Salon location.  Owner Davis Feliz has 25 years of hair industry experience, learning to style women's hair at the Frederic Fekkai loc…
Parking Garage Sells For $1.1 Million In Fairfield County Parking Garage Sells For $1.1 Million In Fairfield County
Parking Garage Sells For $1.1 Million In Fairfield County A Bridgeport parking garage sold to a Southport real-estate firm for $1,100,000. According to Jon Angel, owner of real estate firm Angel Commercial, LLC, the 140-space, two-story parking garage at 95 Chapel Street, which was formerly owned by Geza Scap, was purchased on Monday, Sept. 21 by 38-2112th Street Partner, LLC of Amityville.  It is within walking distance of Superior Court, Bridgeport City Hall, Police Department, Downtown Cabaret Theater, Messiah Baptist Church, and apartment buildings, and is located less than a half a mile away from the Route 25 Connector, le…
Famed Local Chef Opening New Authentic, Downtown Restaurant Famed Local Chef Opening New Authentic, Downtown Restaurant
Famed Local Chef Opening New Authentic, Downtown Restaurant A prominent local chef - who has been featured on Food Network and in Yankee Magazine, and the New York Times - is starting his own new restaurant serving up contemporary Mexican street food. The executive chef and co-owner of the new establishment, Camacho Garage, is Arturo Franco-Camacho. He cooks at New Haven's Geronimo Tequila Bar and Southwest Grill and Shell and Bones Oyster Bar. Camacho has been featured on "Food Nation with Bobby Flay" on the Food Network, recognized as “Excellent” in the New York Times, and has received accolades from Connecticut Magazine, Yankee Magazine, and Zagat…
Police Seek Answers In One-Car Fatal Crash Police Seek Answers In One-Car Fatal Crash
Police Seek Answers In One-Car Fatal Crash State troopers are seeking out any motorists who witnessed a fatal one-car accident in Waterbury.  According to police, 46-year-old William Joyner of Waterbury drifted across the northbound lane of Waterbury Road on Saturday, Sept. 19 at approximately 10 p.m., hitting a large brick business display head-on. Joyner's 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe came to rest against a utility pole, according to state police, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.  Anyone who may have witnessed the crash is asked to contact Trooper Atwood of New York State Police Troop I at 203-393-4200 or at atwoodp@ct.…
Police Trying To ID Man Involved In LaGrange Road-Rage Incident Police Trying To ID Man Involved In LaGrange Road-Rage Incident
Police Trying To ID Man Involved In LaGrange Road-Rage Incident State troopers are looking for a man who allegedly punctuated an instance of road rage by brandishing a handgun.  The yet-unidentified man threatened another driver in Dutchess County in the Town of  LaGrange with a handgun at the intersection of Noxon and Titusville Roads on Saturday, Sept. 19 at approximately 12: 30 a.m.  The suspect is believed to be a white-haired caucasian male between 40 and 50 years old, and was driving a black Honda Accord or Civic. The first three digits of his license plate number are "FMM." Those with pertinent information are asked to contact New…
Community Becomes One Of First In Northeast To Ban Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Community Becomes One Of First In Northeast To Ban Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers
Community Becomes One Of First In Northeast To Ban Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers In a unanimous and unprecedented decision, officials in a Westchester County municipality voted to ban gas-powered leaf blowers effective January 2022, becoming one of the first communities in the Northeast to take such action.  The Monday, Sept. 21 decision, according to the Village of Larchmont's Board of Trustees, was driven by environmental concerns.  “Larchmont is proud to be a leader in municipal green policy," said Mayor Lorraine Walsh. "Policies such as this, which ban the use of gas-powered leaf blowers entirely, are essential if we are going to make meaningful progr…
Investigation Underway After Shots Fired At Large Party In Area Investigation Underway After Shots Fired At Large Party In Area
Investigation Underway After Shots Fired At Large Party In Area New York State Police are seeking the public's help to find an individual who discharged a firearm at a large party in the area. Police in Orange County said that Town of Goshen and Town of Wallkill officers responded to reported shots fired at 12:30 a.m. at a party on Celery Avenue in Goshen on Monday, Sept. 20. There reportedly were no injuries.  Anyone with information can contact New York State Police at (845) 782-8311. 
Vandals Cause $3,000 Worth Of Damage To Long Island Science Center, Police Say Vandals Cause $3,000 Worth Of Damage To Long Island Science Center, Police Say
Vandals Cause $3,000 Worth Of Damage To Long Island Science Center, Police Say Police are seeking out the individual or individuals who broke into a Long Island building and painted its interior with graffiti, causing an appraised $3,000 in damages.  According to police, vandals broke into the Tesla Science Center at 5 Randall Road in Shoreham at some point between Monday, Sept. 7 and Sunday, Sept. 13, Suffolk County Police says. Those who have pertinent information or recognize the pictured graffiti tags can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS, through the P3Tips smartphone app or online.
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