NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — Vladimir Feltsman, SUNY New Paltz professor of piano studies and artistic director of PianoSummer at New Paltz, has retired, according to an announcement from the university.
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Over many years, the number of court clerks in New Paltz has gone down, to a low of two people in the office. Council members approved an additional part-time clerk in the 2025 budget, but before that ...
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An analysis of polling site data by the New York Public Interest Research Group finds that 20 four-year colleges in New York state have no polling place within a mile of campus. With just weeks until ...
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LINCOLN — New Nebraska volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly signed a six-year, $4.575 million contract, according to documents released by the school's athletic department. Busboom Kelly's ...
More than 40 women claim they were drugged and sexually assaulted by Miami and New York real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander, along with their brother Alon. The defense denies the allegations.
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In 2022, Meske became the first male to win the AVCA Assistant Coach of the Year. Meske played volleyball at Ohio State and helped the Buckeyes to a national semifinal appearance in 2005.