SUNY Ulster Receives Extension on for New Start for Women Program

SUNY Ulster Press Release

February 3, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster announces the extension of a 1.5 million grant from the NoVo Foundation to continue its innovative New Start for Women Program that assists women in Ulster County who are living on poverty-level incomes to obtain an education, skills, and the professional network needed for family-sustaining careers. This extension will be disbursed in $500,000 increments over three years.

The program, now in its third year, awards a Certificate in General Management upon completion. The program has a graduation rate of over 70 percent with half of these graduates choosing to continue their education by enrolling in an Associate Degree program at SUNY Ulster or at local four-year colleges.

Breanna Simmons, a current student of New Start who will be graduating in May, says she is already using some of the skills she has learned in her current position working with people who have developmental disabilities. “My plan after graduation is to continue my studies at SUNY Ulster. I would like to pursue a career in nursing.”

“SUNY Ulster has a longstanding commitment to the education of adult students looking to enhance or change their career paths. New Start helps talented women in our community who do not have access to or cannot take advantage of educational opportunities as a result of economic circumstances, overwhelming barriers, or life challenges,” adds Jordan Scruggs, Director for New Start. “And, we are so appreciative to both the NoVo Foundation and to long-time SUNY Ulster donor, Darlene L. Pfeiffer who saw the potential of New Start and invested the first $100,000 in seed money to kickstart this program.”

According to the US Census Bureau, nearly 14% of the population live below the poverty line. The largest demographic group living in poverty is females aged 25-34, followed by females 18-24, and then females 35-44. New Start provides an education, combined with added community support and services to empower participants to succeed, leading to employment within the community.

The program’s success is shared with the community partnerships among the college, local nonprofit organizations, community services, and businesses that provide the tools and services students need such as home-based internet services, childcare, transportation, tutoring, counseling, and more.

 About SUNY Ulster

SUNY Ulster, established in 1963, is a comprehensive two-year community college. The college is ranked as the Best Community College in New York State for 2020 and 2021 by BestColleges.com. Offering over 60 academic programs, students are prepared to succeed in a wide variety of careers and industry-specific credentialing programs. Committed to student success, SUNY Ulster offers value and opportunity for all members of the Ulster County community. Visit www.sunyulster.edu.

About Ulster Community College Foundation, Inc.

The Ulster Community College Foundation raises funds to promote academic excellence, accessibility to higher education, and economic vitality in Ulster County in collaboration with SUNY Ulster. In 2021-22, the Foundation created over $4M in revenue and invested nearly $1.2 M in scholarships, programs, and other support for SUNY Ulster and its students.

About the NoVo Foundation

Established in 2006 by Jennifer and Peter Buffett, the NoVo Foundation supports a holistic, interconnected, and healing vision for humanity. For further details about the mission and vision of the NoVo Foundation, please visit www.novofoundation.org.

SUNY Ulster Holds Ulster County Domestic Violence Information Forum:

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October 18, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster, Ulster County Executive Patrick K. Ryan, and the Ulster County Inter-Agency Council on Domestic Violence & Human Trafficking will host “Hidden Truths and Youth” on Thursday, October 28, from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. via Zoom.

This year’s forum will identify and address domestic violence in the familial and intimate partner relationships of young people. A Q&A Discussion will follow a variety of presentations from local organizations and local community leaders.

This is the 9th Annual Ulster County Domestic Violence Information Forum. These forums are held each October as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and include information and resources for campus and community members on domestic violence

This training is free and open to the public. To learn more, contact Beth LaValle at blav@co.ulster.ny.us or by phone at (845) 334-5221. To register, visit https://forms.gle/kBh4BTaLrySJZtaL9. Participants will receive the Zoom link to access this event in their registration email confirmation.

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Registration Opens for Online Winter*net Courses at SUNY Ulster

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October 14, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster’s Winter*net session, which begins December 27 and runs through January 18, offers three-week online courses that allow SUNY Ulster and visiting students the ability to earn credits quickly and affordably.

Winter offerings include popular general education required classes and electives in the sciences, business, history, humanities, languages, and more at a cost of $190 per credit in-state tuition.

The online format and accelerated class schedule can help students get a jump-start on their spring semester, complete a required course, or explore a new area of interest.

To learn more about Winter*net courses and register online, visit sunyulster.edu/winternet.

 

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Call for Entries for an Alumni Art Exhibition

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August 11, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster’s Department of Fine and Visual Arts announces a call for entries for its Alumni Art Exhibition scheduled for October 1 through November 14, 2021. All alumni are eligible and the deadline to submit is August 27, 2021.

Open to all SUNY Ulster alumni- not just Art Majors! Works must have been completed after graduation, preferably within the last three years.  All media is acceptable and alumni can submit up to three pieces.

Joan Ffolliott, a member of the SUNY Ulster faculty is the juror. Joan Ffolliott began her formal artistic training at the University of Washington in sculpture and printmaking. She went on to earn her MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design and was the recipient of a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant.

She has exhibited her work in numerous shows around the country and she is included in many private collections. In addition to teaching at SUNY Ulster and the Woodstock School of Art, Joan taught at RISD. The owner of Ffolliott Design, she lives and works in Malden-on-Hudson, New York.

Visit the SUNY Ulster Blog to learn more about submitting work and the exhibition.

For questions or for more information about this exhibit, email gallery@sunyulster.edu. Please include ‘Alumni Exhibition’ in your subject line.

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Two Ways to Finalize Enrollment for the Fall 2021 Semester

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August 9, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster has organized two methods to finalize enrollment for the fall 2021 semester, one for continuing students and one for new students. Classes for the fall 2021 semester begin August 23, 2021.

For new students who are ready to register as well as those who still need to begin or finish steps in the enrollment process, Finalizing Enrollment Days will run from August 9 through August 16. Virtual appointments can be made online and an admissions representative from the Enrollment & Success Center will help people complete the enrollment process.

For continuing students, Final Registration for the fall 2021 semester will take place on Monday, August 16. Virtual appointments are available from 9 am to 6 pm. On Campus, in-person appointments are available from 9 am to 4 pm. Current students should set up an appointment to register with a faculty member from the department in which they are enrolled.

Many Ulster County residents begin their college experience at SUNY Ulster, going on to transfer to four-year colleges and universities or entering the workforce upon graduation. It is a smart strategy that allows students to gain an excellent education without incurring extraordinary debt. For those transferring, the money saved in the first two years helps finance the last two.

For questions or for more information on applying or registering, call (845) 687-5022 or email esc@sunyulster.edu.

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Continuing Education Holds Virtual Open House August 12

SUNY Ulster Press Release

August 4, 2021 – Kingston, NY – The Career and Continuing Education department of SUNY Ulster is holding its Open House on August 12 via Zoom to highlight in-demand careers.

Training Programs covered include:

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)
  • Green Careers Academy
  • Clinical Medical Assistant

These virtual sessions will cover program information, how to apply, information on the potential for tuition assistance, and more. All info sessions are scheduled conveniently for after the workday.

Those interested can register for one or all of the different virtual sessions. Once registered, participants will receive Zoom information via email for accessing each info session.

As we approach 2022, local and regional employers are expressing their need for talented workers to rebuild and strengthen the economy. Register now to learn more about how you can train to begin a new and rewarding career.

For more information or questions, please call SUNY Ulster’s registration team at 845-339-2025 or email cereg@sunyulster.edu.

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Building Electrification Microcredential to Help Fill Local Employment Opportunities

SUNY Ulster Press Release

July 28, 2021 – Kingston, NY – SUNY Ulster announces a new part-time Microcredential in Building for those looking to start a career or add to their skills in green building.  Starting on August 30, this one-year credential consists of four courses delivered via webinar, site visits, and one Applied Learning course offered in spring 2022.

This microcredential was developed to help local employers find needed skilled workers. It will train technicians, engineers, and managers to gain knowledgeable insight into high-efficiency heating, solar panels, and building systems automation found in both large and small buildings throughout the Hudson Valley.

Courses for this microcredential include:

  • GRB 260 Green HVAC
  • GRB 230 Commercial Electrical
  • GRB 210 Building Automation Controls
  • GRB 250 Troubleshooting Green Building Systems
  • GRB 280 Applied Learning

A high school diploma is required to start this program. Those with HVAC training or who are mechanical/electrical technicians are encouraged to add this micro-credential to their resume. This micro-credential is also stackable into the Green Building AAS program at SUNY Ulster.

For more information on this program or the potential to receive tuition assistance for the program, please call SUNY Ulster’s registration team at 845-339-2025.

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Pre-Apprenticeship Microcredential Leads to Job Interview after Just 15-Weeks

SUNY Ulster Press Release

July 22, 2021 – Kingston, NY – SUNY Ulster announces an Advanced Manufacturing Pre-Apprenticeship Microcredential for those looking to start a career in Advanced Manufacturing.  Students can complete this program by attending class one day per week for 15 weeks. At the end of the 15 weeks, local manufacturing companies looking to hire local talent will interview students who successfully complete.

Courses within the Pre-apprenticeship Microcredential include MSSC Certified Production Technician (CPT) and Fundamental Concepts of Metrology.

Students in the Certified Production Technician (CPT 4.0) program will learn the core skills they need to work in advanced manufacturing production in one of many Hudson Valley companies. Students who successfully complete all training components will earn a nationally-recognized certification that prepares them to work as a front line technician with opportunities to move into more advanced manufacturing production positions.  This program is ideal for individuals with limited or no prior knowledge of manufacturing who wish to begin a career in this high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand industry.

The CPT 4.0 program consists of four individual certification exams:

  • Safety
  • Quality Practices & Measurement
  • Manufacturing Processes & Production
  • Maintenance Awareness

Students will also take Fundamental Concepts of Metrology.  This course teaches students to interpret the symbols and measurements that appear on technical drawings as necessary for machine operators, supervisors, inspectors, and other manufacturing personnel. The course will incorporate team-based skill training and understanding the environment of a manufacturing company.

SUNY Ulster created this microcredential with support from local manufacturing companies who continue to increase production and add jobs. Students within this program will have the opportunity to meet with local employers during the program, apply for work-based learning experiences, and interview for open positions.

The program begins on August 26 and the registration deadline is August 20. For more information or the potential to receive tuition assistance for the program, please call SUNY Ulster’s registration team at 845-339-2025.

 

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Summer Open Houses in Business, Criminal Justice, and Environmental Studies

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June 23, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – Registration is open for three open houses on SUNY Ulster’s Business, Criminal Justice, and Environmental Studies programs. Scheduled via Zoom at 5 p.m. to accommodate those who have summer or full-time jobs, these sessions will provide information on each program’s degrees, job outlook, financial aid and scholarships, internships, and more.


Environmental Studies Open House

Tuesday, July 6 at 5 p.m.
Discover how a degree in Environmental Studies prepares students for transfer to a four-year college and an in-demand career in the Hudson Valley and Catskill Watershed Region. Register at sunyulster.edu/environmentalstudies to receive the Zoom link.


Criminal Justice Open House
Thursday, July 15 at 5 p.m.

Gain information on how SUNY Ulster’s Criminal Justice degrees lead to a rewarding career in local and state law enforcement, corrections, and private sector investigative and public safety careers. Register at sunyulster.edu/criminaljustice to receive the Zoom link.


Business Department Open House
Thursday, July 15 at 5 p.m.

Learn how a business degree, certificate, or microcredential can lead to a flexible career with upward mobility. Register at sunyulster.edu/businesscareers to receive the Zoom link.

SUNY Ulster has developed a long and successful track record of offering two-year, as well as shorter skills-building certificates and microcredentials in fields with long-term growth projections for the region. In addition, the college will award over $500K in scholarships this year. Together with financial aid, over 70 percent of SUNY Ulster students graduate with no debt.

For questions about these Open Houses, any other SUNY Ulster program, or the admissions process, email esc@sunyulster.edu or call (845) 687-5022.

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Announcing President’s and Dean’s Lists for Spring 2021

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June 17, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster releases its President’s List and Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 semester.

Full-Time President’s List

A total of 108 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Spring 2021 semester, reported Dr. Alan P. Roberts, President, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is 3.75 and higher, plus other requirements.

The full-time Spring 2021 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Accord:  Joseph Silva, Lauren Skeen.
  • Boiceville:  Derek Boyle.
  • Brewster:  Robert Mancini.
  • Connelly:  Rebecca Shaw.
  • Ellenville:  Quinn Avery, Kyle Guiney, Isabella Ligotino, Jasmin Nunuvero, Faith Swanson.
  • Flushing:  Kaja Deren.
  • Gardiner:  Kenneth Raines.
  • Grahamsville:  Monica Kennedy.
  • Highland: Steven Long, Christopher Mack, Calen Sullivan, Alexander Torres.
  • Highland Mills:  Sarah Parker.
  • Hopewell Junction:  Megan Steubing.
  • Hurley:  Colter Mazur, Brian McCorkle, Morgan Quinn, Nicholas Stott, Jacob Studt, Brooklyn Zeh, Bixin Zhang.
  • Kerhonkson:  Juliana Bonelli, Jennifer Callan, Madeleine Callan, Olivia DeGraw, Laura Heath, Berlin Koehler, James Thompson, Casey Tuero.
  • Kingston:  Ashley Anaya, Donna Carmody, Mary Curran, Haley DeCicco, Heather Foster, Giovanina Giordano, Katie Hagen, Kerrie Hockx, Kyle Kolodziejski, Owen O’Connor, Hannah Ortman, Courtney Perry, Afeefah Peters, Julia Simonini, Evan Smith, Sophie Temple, Erick Terrell, Grace Tremper, Leah Wilkins, Kylie Williams, Kaitlyn Zoller.
  • Lake Katrine:  Linnea Detweiler, Andrew Hoben, Dominick Policastro, Jayna Ramesh, Robert Stoutenburg, Justine Suarez, Jonathan Traver.
  • Massapequa Park:  Jack Murphy.
  • Middletown:  Elizabeth Leonardi.
  • Milford:  Tyler Wagner.
  • Milton:  Xin Gao.
  • Monroe:  Thomas Gomez.
  • Mt. Tremper:  Megan Sorbellini.
  • New Paltz:  Lucy Arnade, Maya Becker, Shawn Becker, Alicia Hagen, Keaton Hemminger, Jacob Nielson, Gregory Renner, Tyler White.
  • Newburgh:  Estefania Lopez, Aliandra Sanchez.
  • Olivebridge:  Deanna Carr.
  • Pine Bush:  Abigail Caldwell, Caterina Salazar, Lorelei Siegel.
  • Port Ewen:  Natalie Robinson.
  • Port Jervis:  Conner Decker.
  • Poughkeepsie:  Sierra Madison, Leanna VanWassenhove.
  • Red Hook:  Ciciley Haslem.
  • Saugerties:  Jackson Baker, Constantine Fyffe, Natasha Hastings, Jordan Kennedy, Emma Larson, Kerstyn Shultis.
  • Shokan:  Annie VanKleeck.
  • Staten Island:  Sarah Gela.
  • Stone Ridge:  Jessica Hernandez.
  • Tillson:  Emma Britten, Chloe Faoro, Alexander Herrling, Saara Pulkkinen, Matthew Smith, Maria Tanjila.
  • Tivoli:  Jonathan Rhea.
  • Wallkill:  Shana Hager, Kaitlin Sprankle.
  • Wappingers Falls:  Mahalia Portocarrero, Robin Reiners.
  • Wroclaw:  Aleksander Zima.

Part-Time President’s List

A total of 37 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Spring 2021 semester, reported Dr. Alan P. Roberts, President, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is 3.75 or higher, plus other requirements.

The part-time Spring 2021 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Gardiner:  Jillian Cohen, Michael Makely.
  • High Falls:  Kodi Favreau, Hiroshi Sawka Hamaguchi.
  • Highland:  David Gaines.
  • Hopewell Junction:  Melody Sanni-Thomas.
  • Kerhonkson:  Sabrina Hartless, Cassidy Schuman.
  • Kingston:  Megan Carpinelli, Summer Donaldson, Quincy Mathis, Jillian Pacheco, Catherine Ray, Tracy Sutton, Brandi Thomas, Samantha Wolven.
  • Milton:  Rachel Cerchiara.
  • New Paltz:  Eliana Correll, Calla Savelson.
  • Pine Bush:  Cassia Bodon.
  • Poughkeepsie:  Joseph Ferrante.
  • Red Hook:  Katherine Hardeman.
  • Saugerties:  Trevor Cashara, Brandon Drescher, Theodore Morrow, Leah Podmayersky.
  • Schoharie:  Kelly Shultes.
  • Stone Ridge:  Sarah Greene.
  • Syracuse:  Rachel deVito Piscicelli.
  • Tivoli:  Aliana Pegelow.
  • Wading River:  Krystal Keillor.
  • Walkill:  Ray Ray Conner, Vernon Parker, Joseph Patterson, Kenneth Williams.
  • Woodstock:  Maxwell Levin, Duane Spearman.

Full-Time Dean’s List

 A total of 147 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 semester, reported Kevin R. Stoner, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is 3.30 or higher, plus other requirements.

The full-time Spring 2021 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Accord:  Jeremiah Flaherty.
  • Bloomingburg:  Ayanna Acosta.
  • Boiceville:  Craig Entwistle.
  • Bronx:  Kelvin Gutierrez.
  • Brooklyn:  Moshe Canty.
  • Cohoes:  Lauren Benoit.
  • Connelly:  Zachary Helzer.
  • Cornwall:  Logan Colandrea.
  • Ellenville:  Thomas Shadd, Hannah Stanforth, Madison Stone.
  • Esopus:  Emilie Aebi.
  • Fishkill:  Alexa Ricotta.
  • Glasco:  Madison Suardy.
  • High Falls:  Jordan Creegan.
  • Highland:  Tiffany Claud, Michele Sandy, Adelyn Saravia.
  • Highland Falls:  John Magallanes.
  • Highland Mills:  Daniel Heffner.
  • Hurley:  Christina Osterhoudt, Elsa Weyeneth.
  • Hyde Park:  Brittney Cora.
  • Kerhonkson:  Cassandra Quick.
  • Kingston:  Joshua Alvarez-Mapes, Moriom Amy, Franches Kyla Asenjo, Rebecca Becvar, Rebecca Bradford, Mehdi Chamas, Rachel Collins, Fatima Contreras-Pacheco, Scarlett D’Arcy, Ashly Felter, Abel Flores, Erich Funccius, David Harris, Callie Houghtaling, Riley Jacobsen, Sophia Kearney, Allen Kozlowski, Elizabeth Lemus, Danny Martinez, Aaron Martino, Joshua Moon, Nathaniel Newkirk, Casey Ngo, Dominic Nichols, Saul Ortiz, Ryan Owens, Dhyey Patel, Saira Ramirez, Da’Jour Schleede, Olivia Schmidt, Larissa Shaughnessy, Iris Veasey.
  • Lake Katrine:  Kyle Burke, Olivia Hoben, Ceasar Martinez, Caitlin Whittaker.
  • Livingston Manor:  Jessyca Wolcott.
  • Malta:  Reed Rudowsky.
  • Marlboro:  Antonio Asprea, Tatiana Hickman.
  • Middletown:  Samantha Maurizzio.
  • Montgomery:  Jessica Heddricks, Rebecca Hoeffner, Jessica Schick.
  • Monticello:  Scott Brett.
  • Mount Marion:  Jordann Mayr, Dawson Wood.
  • New Paltz:  Attiyah Anderson, Andrew Barrese, Lauren Buther-Jones, Lisa Butler, Jordan Carboy, Connor Domitrovits, Alexander Hill, Samantha Judge, Joan Korey, Elizabeth Medrano, Kylie Standish, Andrew Sykut, Mariabella Todaro, Taylor Venditti, Brianna Verney.
  • New Windsor:  Elizabeth Grace.
  • Newburgh:  Alexandra Martens, Jason Tolentino.
  • Olivebridge:  Audrey Delessio.
  • Pine Plains:  Holly Bay.
  • Port Ewen:  Keelana Bost, Dakota Terpening-Marino, Ishmael Torres-Jones, Matthew Wenzel.
  • Port Jervis:  Jailynn Gonzalez.
  • Poughkeepsie:  Ryan Kozlowski.
  • Red Hook:  Malia DiGugno, Rodrigo Garcia-Hernandez.
  • Rensselear:  Jordan Kennedy, Christine Magzul.
  • Rhinebeck:  Abigail Raymond.
  • Rock Tavern:  Elizabeth Rauschenbach.
  • Ronkonkoma:  Trevor Adamo.
  • Rosendale:  Aurora Gill.
  • Saugerties:  Joann Bathrick, Benjamin Coniguliaro, Brittany Decker, Noah Doyne, Anna Larson, Maximilliano Martinez, Jenifer Monroy, Jorge Monroy-Argueta, Madison Ryan, Liam Schoonmaker, Morgan Sperl, Kasey Thomas, Bryan Webber, Donald Yonta, Jackie Zhang.
  • Shokan:  Daniel Benson, Alizay Shah.
  • Spring Glen:  Jasmine Doolittle.
  • Staatsburg:  Jolene Region
  • Stone Ridge:  Olivia Avello, Andy Coache, Allison Klock, Naomi Koch, Margaret Priest.
  • Tillson:  Brooke Davis.
  • Ulster Park:  Christine Barrett, Lisa Caston, Heather Metzger-Brodhead.
  • Walden:  Rory Halpin.
  • Wallkill:  Sean Gustafson, Olivia Lukach, Daniel Matthews, Brandon Overfield, Veronica Pedillo.
  • Wappingers Falls:  Skylar Carpentieri, Alexandria Natonio.
  • West Hurley:  Samuel Buono, Mercy Danner, Edward Moran.
  • West Shokan:  Sara Beckwith.
  • Willow:  Carrie Higgins.
  • Woodstock:  Greta Gottardello.

 

Part-Time Dean’s List

A total of 42 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 semester, reported Kevin R. Stoner, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is at least 3.30 or higher, plus other requirements.

The part-time Spring 2021 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Accord:  Deowaher Rabanillo.
  • Bearsville:  Kainoa McElroy.
  • Clintondale:  Lukas Magee.
  • Ellenville:  Monica Johnson.
  • Esopus:  Marianne Sadecki.
  • High Falls:  Thandiwe St Hill.
  • Highland:  Ndeye Ndiaye.
  • Kerhonkson:  Rebecca Banks, Jason Burnett, Douglas Reisinger, Brendan Stanley.
  • Kingston:  Colleen Ferry, Biranesh Krempl, Marissa Markle, Anna Parks, Cori Sickler.
  • Lake Katrine:  Ebony Pemberton.
  • Long Branch:  Michael Bergeron.
  • Milton:  Dulce Ward.
  • Modena:  Rebecca Baptista.
  • New Paltz:  Samantha Ness, Jeremy Warg.
  • Olivebridge:  Meranda Gregio.
  • Port Ewen:  Jessica Mauer.
  • Port Jervis:  Natalie Hayes.
  • Red Hook:  Erik Mathews, Kelly Schloemer.
  • Rosendale:  Sequoyah Williams.
  • Saugerties:  Stephen Dodig.
  • Shokan:  Asher Mapstone.
  • Tillson:  John Klepeis, Lisa Kozack.
  • Wallkill:  Mark Crowder, Antonio Morales, Norman Risden, Willie Smith, Benjamin Yanus.
  • West Hurley:  Autumn-Lynne Aarons, Kaitlynn Cobey, Meleah Danner, Santo Harris.
  • West Shokan:  Christine Cox.