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Our Lady of Loretto Says Good-bye to Fr. McSweeney
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Rev. Tom Kiely will become parish’s new priest
The Highlands Current (https://highlandscurrent.org/2013/06/)
Rev. Tom Kiely will become parish’s new priest
Square dance, potluck dinner celebrates community
Village Board rescinds May 7 resolution
Monthly Electronic Music and Video Series Launches at Beacon’s Dogwood
Half-century of music showcased in Jazz Progressions
Bands will perform at Dockside Park on Cold Spring’s riverfront
Bandstand and Dockside venues for Philipstown observances
Aim is to provide ‘one-click’ planning to the 19 million potential visitors in New York metro area
Criticizes court on one, backs other
Making use of the raw yolk of an egg laid by one of the farm’s many hens
Performances scheduled for Newburgh and Beacon
Rabbits and Raindrops program aimed at children ages 2-6
Presented by Dia Art Foundation in the South Bronx
Settlement preserved on Historic Huguenot Street
Jazz series Change of the Century continues in Beacon
The Howland Cultural Center in Beacon continues its monthly series, Change of the Century – New Jazz for the 21st, with New York City-based multi-instrumentalist Ras Moshe and his fire music ensemble Music Now Extended Unit. The lineup for Music Now is never the same twice — for their Beacon performance, the ensemble includes vibraphonist/percussionist John Pietaro, pianist Chris Forbes, guitarist (and Change of the Century organizer) James Keepnews and drummer Andrew Drury. The performance takes place at the Howland Saturday, June 29, at 8 p.m. Admission for each concert in the series is $15, and $10 for students and seniors. Tickets will be available at the door each concert evening only. For more information, visit the Facebook page for the concert series, facebook.com/groups/changeofthecentury.
Missing the kind of bagels he wanted to eat, Art Burns took matters into his own hands