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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Ridgefield's Popular Prospector Theater Opens Second Location In Neighboring Wilton Ridgefield's Popular Prospector Theater Opens Second Location In Neighboring Wilton
Ridgefield's Popular Prospector Theater Opens Second Location In Neighboring Wilton Ridgefield's popular Prospect Theater, a non-profit that primarily employs the disabled, will open a second location, replacing Bow Tie Cinemas in Wilton Center, renovating the location with wheelchair and accessibility infrastructure. Construction at the 21 River Road site is slated to begin in September, and the theater aims to open to movie-goers by the end of 2021.  "Another theater brings more awareness of, and appreciation for, our important mission," says Valerie Jensen, Prospector Theater Founder, Visionary, & Executive Director. “Since opening, thousands of people hav…
Church Members Rally To Support Priest Who Says He's Struggling With Alcoholism, Celibacy Church Members Rally To Support Priest Who Says He's Struggling With Alcoholism, Celibacy
Church Members Rally To Support Priest Who Says He's Struggling With Alcoholism, Celibacy A priest from the area addressed his flock via Facebook, explaining that he had been in a rehabilitation facility for his alcoholism during his previously unexplained multi-week absence. "I have been spending time in a residential treatment program to confront the problem I have with alcohol," wrote Father Jeffrey J. Maurer of Saint Mary's Church in Washingtonville in Orange County in a letter that had been mailed to church members and posted to Facebook on Monday, Sept. 14. "This period of reflection and treatment has also forced me to confront the fact that, when drinking, I made an improp…
Man Seriously Injured In Crash Between Car, Tractor-Trailer In Area Man Seriously Injured In Crash Between Car, Tractor-Trailer In Area
Man Seriously Injured In Crash Between Car, Tractor-Trailer In Area A crash between a tractor-trailer and a Chevrolet Malibu resulted in a road covered in gravel and a seriously injured 89-year-old driver, said police.  According to state police, the Ulster County incident took place in Marbletown on Monday, Sept. 14; when the elderly driver from Olivebridge, traveling east, failed to yield the right of way. The tractor-trailer driver was then reportedly unable to avoid a collision, said police.  The trailer became attached from the cab of the truck, said police, tipping and spilling gravel onto the roadway.  The injured driver was reported…
Old Train Car Placed Off Long Island Coast To Make Artificial Reef Old Train Car Placed Off Long Island Coast To Make Artificial Reef
Old Train Car Placed Off Long Island Coast To Make Artificial Reef A rail car and a tugboat have been lowered to the ocean floor off the coast of Long Island, with more recycled materials to join them, as part of a state initiative to recreate lost coral reefs to bolster a more diverse underwater ecosystem, local sport fishing and diving. Gov. Andrew Cuomo directed the sinking of the vessels, including one of 75 rail cars donated  by Wells Fargo Rail Corporation and 70-foot tugboat "Jane," on Wednesday, Sept. 16 off Hempstead Reef. Soon to join them on the sea floor are 15 more rail cars and a large steel turbine.  These materials were added to o…
Man Accused Of Threatening Officers In New Canaan, Police Say Man Accused Of Threatening Officers In New Canaan, Police Say
Man Accused Of Threatening Officers In New Canaan, Police Say A 61-year-old man visiting a friend's house in Fairfield County accrued charged after physically threatening officers responding to the friend's house, said police.  Christopher Higbie, of Stratford, refused when officers, dispatched to check the welfare of the homeowner whom Higbie was visiting, asked him to step away from his car in the driveway, said New Canaan Police.  After Higbie threatened the well-being of the responding officers, he was taken into custody.  Higbie was charged with the misdemeanor of interfering with an officer, and released from custody after p…
Convicted CT Burglar Admits To Illegal Possessing Weapon Convicted CT Burglar Admits To Illegal Possessing Weapon
Convicted CT Burglar Admits To Illegal Possessing Weapon A previously convicted burglar could face 10 additional years behind bars for illegally possessing a firearm while in prison, said United States Attorney John Durham.  Tyrell Cox-Henderson, 27, of New Haven, was reportedly found in possession of a Smith & Wesson .357 caliber revolver on April 10 of 2019.  He had previously been convicted of the felony of third-degree burglary, making him eligible for a felony charge of unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.  Moreover, because the weapon was found on his person while he was incarcerated, he was additionall…
Bacteria Found In Long Island Sound Causing Rare Illness In Connecticut, CT DPH Says Bacteria Found In Long Island Sound Causing Rare Illness In Connecticut, CT DPH Says
Bacteria Found In Long Island Sound Causing Rare Illness In Connecticut, CT DPH Says Five Long Island Sound swimmers throughout Connecticut have contracted Vibrio vulnificus, a life-threatening infection, in the last three months; between 2010 and 2019, only seven state residents have reported infections, the Connecticut Department of Health said in a new report. The infection, which can also be contracted by eating undercooked seafood, afflicts those whose open wounds come into contact with salt water, or the juices of raw seafood, containing the bacteria.  Once inside the body, this bacteria can infect the bloodstream causing septicemia and can lead to limb ampu…
Driver In Fatal Area Crash Caught Trying To Escape Out Of State, Police Say Driver In Fatal Area Crash Caught Trying To Escape Out Of State, Police Say
Driver In Fatal Area Crash Caught Trying To Escape Out Of State, Police Say An area resident who was charged with vehicular manslaughter after crashing into a utility pole and killing his passenger was arrested, then caught planning an escape to another state, said police.  Ulster County resident Daniel Kellogg, of Saugerties, 22, reportedly crashed his 2000 Honda Accord into a utility pole on Route 9W in the area of the Sunoco at nearly 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 22.  Kellogg was extracted from the vehicle, treated by paramedics and ultimately release from Albany Medical Center. His passenger, 29-year-old David M. Mattison, of Kingston, …
Record Number Of 'Bear Break-Ins' Of CT Homes This Year, DEEP Reports Record Number Of 'Bear Break-Ins' Of CT Homes This Year, DEEP Reports
Record Number Of 'Bear Break-Ins' Of CT Homes This Year, Deep Reports An unprecedented number of black bears have ambled into the homes of unsuspecting Connecticut residents in 2020, some seriously injuring leashed and unleashed dogs therein, according to the state's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. The total number of such incidents this year has been 42. Comparatively, the agency said that only 17 bears entering homes were reported throughout the entirety of 2019; that number of bear break-ins was seen in just July of 2020. Preceding the fall season, during which black bears increase their food intake to prepare for hibernating throu…
Man Accused Of Stealing Rolex Watch, Credit Cards From Vehicle Parked At Long Island Beach Man Accused Of Stealing Rolex Watch, Credit Cards From Vehicle Parked At Long Island Beach
Man Accused Of Stealing Rolex Watch, Credit Cards From Vehicle Parked At Long Island Beach A cash reward has been offered to anyone who can help identify a man that stole a Rolex watch and a wallet containing credit cards, which he later used to make over $790 in purchases, from a vehicle parked at the beach on Long Island. According to the Southhampton Town Police Department, the man broke into the car parked at Gibson Beach in Sagaponack on Thursday, July 30. Anyone with pertinent information can confidentially contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS, using the Crime Stoppers app or online. 
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