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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Man Wanted For Burglarizing Long Island Residence, Police Say Man Wanted For Burglarizing Long Island Residence, Police Say
Man Wanted For Burglarizing Long Island Residence, Police Say A Long Island woman returned to her apartment and found it ransacked, and now, police are searching for the unknown burglar based on descriptions and surveillance footage. The 47-year-old victim discovered that multiple items were missing from her Mineola apartment on Horton Highway on Tuesday, Sept. 1 at approximately 11 a.m.  The suspected burglar, pictured, is reportedly about 30 years old, has a heavy build, and was wearing a black hat, a white T-shirt, blue jeans and white sneakers.  He was seen by witnesses entering the lobby of the apartment complex, and fleeing from the n…
Police: Man Who Struggled With Troopers After Traffic Stop, Faces Drug, Other Charges Police: Man Who Struggled With Troopers After Traffic Stop, Faces Drug, Other Charges
Police: Man Who Struggled With Troopers After Traffic Stop, Faces Drug, Other Charges A paroled man who was a passenger in a vehicle pulled over by State Troopers attempted to run from law enforcement; after he was detained and briefly struggled with police physically, it was found that he had 49 grams of cocaine and 8 grams of marijuana on his person. State Police in Ulster County said that they stopped the vehicle driving on Furnace Street in Kingston that resident David Stokes, 35, was riding in on Sept. 2 at approximately 8:15 p.m. due to traffic violations.  After running the vehicle's plates, officers determined that they had been switched from another vehicle.&nb…
Popular Northern Westchester Italian Restaurant Closes Popular Northern Westchester Italian Restaurant Closes
Popular Northern Westchester Italian Restaurant Closes A popular Italian restaurant has permanently closed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Graziella's North Italian Kitchen and Bar in Mount Kisco has closed, according to an employee of the White Plains Graziella's location. The Mount Kisco  restaurant has only been open since November, 2019. The owners, Angelo DiFeo and brother-in-law Vincent Corso, also run Westchester Burger Co., another Graziella's location in White Plains and the food truck Graziella's Italian Kitchen on Wheels.  The original Graziella's location has served Italian fare in White Plains since 1995.  Among …
COVID-19: Northwell Labs Invests $30M In Testing COVID-19: Northwell Labs Invests $30M In Testing
Covid-19: Northwell Labs Invests $30M In Testing Northwell Health Labs has spent over $30 million on testing equipment and lab supplies, determined to have enough to go around in the event of a second wave of COVID-19.  Among purchased equipment are a variety of automated diagnostic and antibody testing machines, which the company said will aid in the "rapid and uninterrupted process (in testing) in the event of another surge." “Our goal has been to deploy at scale as much testing as possible, as quickly as possible, so we were among the first labs to implement, validate and evaluate performance characteristics for most of these test…
COVID-19: Award-Winning Area Coffee, Donut Shop To Close For Good COVID-19: Award-Winning Area Coffee, Donut Shop To Close For Good
Covid-19: Award-Winning Area Coffee, Donut Shop To Close For Good A popular coffee shop will permanently close its doors after next month, citing the economic impact of COVID-19 on their business.  Twin Peaks Coffee and Donuts, which has operated in Greene County out of Tannersville for eight years, made the top five in Yelp's highest-ranked coffee shops last year.  The eatery was known for its made-to-order doughnuts, which were made with batter and glazes made in-house. "It is with a heavy heart that we must share the news that Twin Peaks Coffee and Donuts will be closing it’s doors," read a message on the cafe's website. "We have lost employ…
COVID-19: Mohegan Sun Reopens Popular Restaurant, Launches New Gift Shop COVID-19: Mohegan Sun Reopens Popular Restaurant, Launches New Gift Shop
Covid-19: Mohegan Sun Reopens Popular Restaurant, Launches New Gift Shop Mohegan Sun has announced that it will reopen a popular restaurant owned by Michael Jordan and an electronics store, and unveil a new gift shop. More than 80 stores and restaurants are housed at the over five-million square foot resort in Uncasville in southeastern Connecticut Most have reopened after mandated COVID-19 closures. New gift shop Rove Home will also open on Friday, Sept. 4 noon.  Located next to Rove Outfitters, casino representatives said that  offerings are inspired by "all things comfortable, creative and welcoming."  The restaurant, SolToro, will open …
Italian Restaurant Reopens In Ulster County After Remodel, Sells Products At New Shop Italian Restaurant Reopens In Ulster County After Remodel, Sells Products At New Shop
Italian Restaurant Reopens In Ulster County After Remodel, Sells Products At New Shop An Ulster County restaurant that temporarily closed due to COVID-19 came back with a bang, remodeling their store and adding a market of over 300 Italian products. Palizzata on 298 Wall St. in Kingston celebrated its reopening and expansion with a ribbon-cutting, attended by local officials and chamber of commerce members clad in protective masks, on Thursday, Sept. 3.  The restaurant is also in the process of creating an online store, allowing shipping or in-store pickup, for items featured at the new market, which include pastas, sauces, oils, balsamic vinegars, cheeses and prepared …
Leaked Doc Resembling Hit List Ends Race For Ulster County Candidate Leaked Doc Resembling Hit List Ends Race For Ulster County Candidate
Leaked Doc Resembling Hit List Ends Race For Ulster County Candidate Ashley Dittus, current Ulster County Board of Elections Democratic commissioner and the favorite to win the chair of the Ulster County Democratic Committee in an upcoming vote, has withdrawn from the race. The move comes after Dittus accidentally shared a spreadsheet resembling a hit list, with the words "kill" and "maim" listed alongside the names of members of the Ulster County Young Democrats, a group she’d approached last month for an endorsement. "I feel particularly saddened that I know I have let a number of you down over the last 24 hours," said Dittus in a press release on Thu…
New Westport Eatery Boasts Bread With Freshly Milled Flour, Sandwiches, Salads, Soups New Westport Eatery Boasts Bread With Freshly Milled Flour, Sandwiches, Salads, Soups
New Westport Eatery Boasts Bread With Freshly Milled Flour, Sandwiches, Salads, Soups A new eatery debuting in Fairfield County boasts bread baked with freshly milled flour on-site, along with coffee, an extensive array of pastries, sandwiches, soups, salads, and breakfast fare. Before realizing their dream of launching the bakery at 580 Riveside Ave. in Westport, which will open this Saturday, Sept. 5, Daniel and Brittany Moreno met as students at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York in Dutchess County.  At their new storefront called Kneads, the Morenos will utilize area wheat farmers to both bake, mill and source their 100 percent whole-wheat…
COVID-19: Steroids Reduce Mortality In Severely Ill Patients, Researchers Say COVID-19: Steroids Reduce Mortality In Severely Ill Patients, Researchers Say
Covid-19: Steroids Reduce Mortality In Severely Ill Patients, Researchers Say Steroids can be used to combat COVID-19, according to new guidelines issued by the World Health Organization. Countries should stock up on steroids now, the WHO advised on Wednesday, Sept. 2. The steroid dexamethasone reduced COVID-related deaths by one-third of hospitalized patients who required ventilators and one-fifth of patients who were put on oxygen, according to a recent study by UK-based RECOVERY. For more than a decade, the drug has been used in the treatment of asthma.  Given that COVID-19 patients with severe cases often suffer from acute lung inflammation, like sufferers…
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