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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Two Long Island 22-Year-Olds Seriously Injured When Motorcycle, Dirt Bike Crash Two Long Island 22-Year-Olds Seriously Injured When Motorcycle, Dirt Bike Crash
Two Long Island 22-Year-Olds Seriously Injured When Motorcycle, Dirt Bike Crash Police are searching for witnesses to a crash between a motorcycle and a dirt bike that left both drivers seriously injured.  Rodolfo Sepulveda, 22, of Central Islip, was driving a 2013 Honda motorcycle on Sunday, Aug. 30 at approximately 7:45 p.m. in Brentwood when he collided with a 2007 Kawasaki dirt bike driven by Nicholas Giovanniello of Deer Park, also 22, Suffolk County Police said.  Police are still investigating the crash, which took place on Suffolk Avenue near Fulton Street. The two men were brought to Southside Hospital in Bay Shore by East Brentwood Rescue ambulance.…
Police Ask Public's Help In Homicide Case Of Man Found Dead Off Northern State Parkway Police Ask Public's Help In Homicide Case Of Man Found Dead Off Northern State Parkway
Police Ask Public's Help In Homicide Case Of Man Found Dead Off Northern State Parkway New York State Police are asking the public's help in the investigation of the murder of an unidentified man whose body was found in a black plastic garbage bag in a wooded area off the eastbound shoulder of the Northern State Parkway in Dix Hills.  The man's body was found on March 9, 2000 by highway traffic workers, according to Troop L. He had reportedly been shot in the face and torso, and forensic investigators estimate that his death took place between January and March of that year.  The man is either caucasian or a light-skinned Latino, said police. He was between 35 and 4…
Here's Why IRS Is Sending Money To 13.9 Million Americans Here's Why IRS Is Sending Money To 13.9 Million Americans
Here's Why IRS Is Sending Money To 13.9 Million Americans Americans who filed their 2019 tax returns on time but still haven't received their refunds will be getting interest payments from the IRS, which attributes delays in payments to complications caused by COVID-19. The deadline to file tax returns on time was July 15, which was postponed by three months from the original deadline on April 15 due to COVID-19. Payments will be $18 on average, according to a press release from the agency.  Taxpayers whose refunds are typically received via direct deposit -- 12 million of the total 13.9 million set to receive payouts -- will also have this …
COVID-19: Marist Dorm Quarantine Lifted After Tests Come Back Negative COVID-19: Marist Dorm Quarantine Lifted After Tests Come Back Negative
Covid-19: Marist Dorm Quarantine Lifted After Tests Come Back Negative A dormitory-wide quarantine in Marist College's Champagnat Hall, its largest housing unit, has been lifted after students' COVID tests came back negative.  The quarantine, which ended on Thursday, Aug. 27, was put in place after an off-campus student tested positive for the virus, then "came into contact with several Marist students, including residents of Champagnat Hall, at an off-campus party," according to a letter that the college sent to students. According to the college's Executive Vice President Geoff Brackett, only test results from students that were quarantined in…
COVID-19: New Info Released After Marist College Quarantines Largest Dorm COVID-19: New Info Released After Marist College Quarantines Largest Dorm
Covid-19: New Info Released After Marist College Quarantines Largest Dorm Click here for an updated story - COVID-19: Marist Dorm Quarantine Lifted After Tests Come Back Negative New information has been released after Marist College quarantined its largest dormitory after a student tested positive for COVID-19.  Champagnat Hall houses about 440 students. The student lived off-campus, according to a letter that the college sent to students, but "recently came into contact with several Marist students, including residents of Champagnat Hall, at an off-campus party."  However, the letter said, the student had not attended classes or visited campus …
Teen Nabbed After Stealing Pistols, Rifles In Sullivan County, Police Say Teen Nabbed After Stealing Pistols, Rifles In Sullivan County, Police Say
Teen Nabbed After Stealing Pistols, Rifles In Sullivan County, Police Say A teen was charged with a felony after stealing five firearms and a rare coin collection while staying with family friends in the area, said state police. According to police, 19-year-old Sullivan County resident Theo Gilbert, of Rock Hill, was found in possession of the following: a stolen Walther PP32 automatic pistol,  a .380 Sig Sauer,  a Marlin 99 lever-action long gun, a Remington long fun with a scope, and a Ruger .22 semi-automatic rifle.  The coins that he stole were valued between $3,000 and $4,000, said police.   Gilbert was charged with third-degree gr…
Police: Man Driving Without License Faces Multiple Charges In Wilton Police: Man Driving Without License Faces Multiple Charges In Wilton
Police: Man Driving Without License Faces Multiple Charges In Wilton Officers found marijuana, edibles and a drug-measuring scale after searching the odorous vehicle of a Hudson Valley man speeding in Fairfield County, police said. Dutchess County resident Carl Leo Hannans, 20, was allegedly driving 56 miles per hour in a 40-mph zone in Wilton at around 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 17 at the intersection of Danbury and School roads. He was also had a suspended driver's license, police said. After a thorough search of his vehicle, police say they found the following: a drug measuring scale covered in marijuana residue,  small plastic and metal …
Man Who Stole Five Cars In Two Days, Escaped From Hospital Nabbed After Chase, Police Say Man Who Stole Five Cars In Two Days, Escaped From Hospital Nabbed After Chase, Police Say
Man Who Stole Five Cars In Two Days, Escaped From Hospital Nabbed After Chase, Police Say A man arrested then released per New York bail reform laws twice, stole five cars over two days, robbing two stores and leading officers on a police chase in the area. On Thursday, Aug. 18 at 3 a.m., after stopping an erratic driver on South Road (Route 9) in Poughkeepsie, police determined that a vehicle driven by 23-year-old Oneida County resident Andre-Pierre J. Cadrette had been reported stolen on Saturday, Aug. 8 from the thief's home city of Rome.  Cadrette was charged with the felony of third-degree possession of stolen property on Thursday, Aug. 20, along with two misdemea…
Two Store Clerks Sold Alcohol To Minors In Area, State Police Say Two Store Clerks Sold Alcohol To Minors In Area, State Police Say
Two Store Clerks Sold Alcohol To Minors In Area, State Police Say Two store clerks were arrested for selling alcohol to minors in an undercover sting conducted by New York State Police in the area.  Employees at 15 stores were tested by underage volunteers, accompanied by plainclothes troopers, attempting to purchase alcohol on Thursday, Aug. 20.  An employee of Sunoco Gas Station at 3195 State Route 22 in Dover Plains, 60-year-old Khaliluddin Khan, failed the test, and was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the town of Dover Court next month.  Also in Dover Plains, 45-year-old Wendy Huzzy of Millbrook was caught selling alcoho…
COVID-19: Daryl Hall Temporarily Closes Daryl's House, Popular Music Venue In Area COVID-19: Daryl Hall Temporarily Closes Daryl's House, Popular Music Venue In Area
Covid-19: Daryl Hall Temporarily Closes Daryl's House, Popular Music Venue In Area Daryl's House, a popular Hudson Valley music venue owned by Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates, will halt in-person events for the foreseeable future due to COVID-19 related restrictions on ticketed, indoor live music imposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The state's new ban prohibits ticketed comedy and music events at restaurants and bars, and only permits "incidental" music.  According to the State Liquor Authority, this means that "music should be incidental to the dining experience and not the draw itself." The closure of Daryl's Place, located in Pawling, was announced on the venue's websit…
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