Habitats For Artists was initiated in the summer of 2008
Monthly Archives: July 2010
Local Hero: Pete Seeger
A celebration of neighbors who make this world a better place to live: Let us now praise a most uncommon common man.
Historic Beacon Theatre Sold, Restoration Planned
The art deco Beacon Theatre (445-449 Main Street, Beacon) was recently sold to 4th Wall Productions. A full renovation of the 10,500 sq.ft. facility is planned.
Scenic Hudson, Rep. Hall to Announce New Foundry Preserve Recognition
Joined by Rep. John Hall (D-19th District), Cold Spring Mayor Seth Gallagher, and other area dignitaries, the environmental and historical protection group Scenic Hudson will formally announce new recognition of its West Point Foundry Preserve and four related properties as a collective West Point Foundry Archaeological Site, on the National Register of Historic Places. Along […]
Fair Street Parking, Kemble Avenue Garbage on Village Agenda
From parking on Fair Street to garbage on Kemble Avenue and more discussion of composting toilets on outdoor sites, the Cold Spring Village Board agenda for this Tuesday, July 6, runs the gamut of key issues. The board also has scheduled discussion of fence heights and “half stories” in buildings and of using the village […]
Philipstown Schools
Not counting private schools, children in Philipstown predominently attend either Haldane, Garrison, or Highland/Montgomery, with a smattering in Fishkill and Wappingers.
Internationally Known Educator and Scientist Named CEO of The Garrison Institute
Mary C. Pearl, Ph.D., former chief executive at Stony Brook Southampton has been unanimously selected CEO of The Garrison Institute
Hope of Rezoning Wrap-Up Glimmers on Philipstown Horizon
After two years, four drafts, and numerous meetings, hope glimmers on the Philipstown horizon for an end to the town’s tortuous rezoning effort, intended to bring land-use law into line with the conclusions of the 2006 Comprehensive Plan, itself the result of a five year process.