Films will be accepted from Jan. 1 to May 31
Monthly Archives: December 2014
Central Hudson Debuts Enhanced Website
New layout designed to be more user-friendly
Kids’ Art Workshops at Howland Library Continue
‘Roller Derby Print Making’ focus of Jan. 14 session
Peekskill Farmers’ Market Expands Winter Season
Winter Market Opening Day Jan. 10 at Field Library
Last-Chance Flu Clinic Jan. 6 at Brewster DOH
Ages 60 and above or with Medicare are free of charge
Garrison Fire Co. Responds to Car Accident, Hiker Injury
Christmas Eve and weekend calls keep emergency teams busy
#HVThankful Contest for Donation to Nonprofit
Public invited to enter to win $1,500 for organization of choice
Array of Support Services Offered by Hudson Valley Hospital
Programs designed for life’s spectrum open to whole community
Garrison Fourth-Graders Produce Their Own Newspaper
Issue available online as Garrison Gazette on school website
Application Deadline Is Jan. 7 for YES Abroad
High school students may apply for year-long scholarships
The Face of Winter: Juried Exhibition of High School Art at Gallery 66
First Friday opening reception Jan. 2, 6 to 9 p.m.
Quinn’s Offers Heavy Metal Shows in January
Vomit Fist plays Jan. 8, Downfall of Gaia on Jan. 22
Howland Library to Begin Tail Waggin’ Tutors
Kids read aloud to dogs 1st and 3rd Wednesdays from Jan. 21
Messiah Draws 500 to Benefit St. Mary’s and Food Pantry
Gordon Stewart, Rachel Evans praised
Adult Writing Workshops Offered in Philipstown
Two workshops at Butterfield Library and Rec Center
Butterfield Library’s Story Times Return Jan. 8
Registration open for Little Bookworms
West Point Literary Club Continues 120-Year Legacy
Friendship and love of literature motivate members
Local Artist Melissa McGill Awarded NEA Grant
$20,000 given to support public arts project at Bannerman Castle
Attorney and Regulatory Expert Joins Scenic Hudson Board
Garrison resident brings passion for land preservation
Beacon Rabbi Celebrates Hanukkah at White House
Brent Spodek and wife Allison represent Hudson Valley in Washington
Small, Good Things: The Lady’s Choice
A holiday rumination on oysters and artichokes