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Locality: Kingston, New York

Phone: +1 845-334-8809



Address: 322 Wall St 12401 Kingston, NY, US

Website: www.ulsterpublishing.com

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Ulster Publishing Co., Inc. 05.07.2021

Age discrimination is real. Older job seekers are often passed over in favor of younger applicants who employers believe will be more malleable and work longer hours for less compensation. Here, a veteran recruiter offers inside tips on how to sidestep the pitfalls of job hunting over 50.

Ulster Publishing Co., Inc. 01.07.2021

In case you haven't heard. We are back in print... Read below to see what we are up to. We would love to hear from you! www.hudsonvalleyone.com or email [email protected]

Ulster Publishing Co., Inc. 13.06.2021

If you need to wear one, you might as well shop locally.

Ulster Publishing Co., Inc. 10.12.2020

The April 16, 2020 edition of Hudson Valley One is now available for print and e-subscribers to read on hudsonvalleyone.com. In this week's issue: ---To close or not to close? The debate over parks in a pandemic... ---New Paltz couple thought they beat COVID-19, then they tested positive again ---Woodstock Artists Association & Museum furloughs half its staff, including executive director ---Local resources for home-schooling and distance-learning ---Local musicians and venues stream shows ---Saugerties enforces bans on non-essential businesses and gatherings ---New Paltz solar project proceeding ---Supporting laid-off service workers with "virtual tips" ---Kingston's COVID-19 response ---Renowned photorealist painter Tom Blackwell dies from complications of COVID-19 ---Local distance learning during the 1957 flu (they used post cards) ---Night Sky: The quest for true spectacle ---Letters, local news notes and more! E-subscribers can view their paper here: https://hudsonvalleyone.com/view-your-e-subscription/ Print subscribers can view their paper here: https://hudsonvalleyone.com/print-subscribers/ Not yet a subscriber? Sign up at https://hudsonvalleyone.com/register/

Ulster Publishing Co., Inc. 02.12.2020

In this week's edition, now available for print and e-subscribers to read on hudsonvalleyone.com: How will the pandemic affect our sense of community? SUNY 3D printing lab is manufacturing face shields for COVID-19 frontline workers; A Catskill angling Rosetta Stone; Woodstock forbids rentals under two weeks during pandemic to prevent spread of virus from more affected areas; Local family, cooped up during pandemic, starts home bakery; Clearwater lays off half of staff; could face closure; Stockade soccer season cancelled; what the newspaper said 100 years ago; local news notes & letters to the editor. Not yet a subscriber? Sign up at https://hudsonvalleyone.com/register/

Ulster Publishing Co., Inc. 19.11.2020

Due to the pandemic, and resulting economic lockdown, we won't be printing our papers for a while. When the virus recedes, we’ll be back in print, producing more and better work than we ever have. In the meantime, you can find our news on hudsonvalleyone.com.

Ulster Publishing Co., Inc. 02.11.2020

These harbingers of spring have some remarkable talents. They can withstand being frozen solid for days, and can generate a sound comparable in volume to a chainsaw. Not bad for a creature that tops out at 1.5 and 5 grams.