Photos by Lily Zand
Arts & Leisure
Sybil Ludington: ‘Exactly What Americans Are Made Of’
Historical Society talk examines her life and historical research itself
Local Libraries Turn the E-Page Towards a Digital Future
Butterfield and Desmond-Fish embrace technology and educate patrons through workshops
Steve Ives’ Custer’s Last Stand Debuts Tonight on American Experience
Garrison resident’s exploration of the life of controversial, mythic figure is his latest documentary
Depot Docs’ To Be Heard: Writing Your Own Life Story
“not settle for normal”
Animal Lover Extraordinaire
Livestock find a “forever home” with dedicated woman
Jan. 14 Fovea Panel Discussion: Gays in the Military: How America Thanked Me
Fovea Exhibitions presents another panel discussion that furthers their mission to promote understanding of global and social events through the medium of photojournalism. The upcoming panel being held on Saturday, Jan. 14, at Fovea Exhibitions in Beacon, at 5 p.m., is an opportunity to further explore the important issues — both on a personal and […]
MLK Day Programs Examine How Today’s Civil Rights Issues Intertwine with Local History
Annual adult and children’s programs at Desmond-Fish Library bring the two together each year
Rat-A-Tat-Tat: Beacon Music Factory Makes its Debut
Saturday’s Open House unveils a new facility with ‘Boot Camps’ and classes for kids and adults
Sybil Ludington Lecture Opens Celebration of Putnam County’s Bicentennial on Jan. 14
First lecture by Vin Dacquino
Jonathan Kruk: A Story about a Storyteller
His singular occupation took a while to evolve
‘Stories and Sorcery’ are Conjured Up in Garrison School’s Production
If there’s one thing eleven-year-olds are good at, it’s spinning a yarn
Nelsonville's iGuitar Workshop Melds Technology and Music
High-end electric guitars produce an orchestra of sound
Dharma Classes Focus on Ecumenical Buddhism at Chuang Yen Monastery
‘The goal is not just to learn the texts, but how to live your life’
Haldane Students Wax Poetic, Out Loud
School winners chosen for regional competition
Phil Heffernan’s 'Accidental Masterpiece' is First Exhibit at Gallery 66
Photographs of Lower East Side streetscapes; opens on New Year’s Eve
Philipstown Welcomes Winter Solstice
The days now slowly start to stretch out
In the bleak mid-winter
Open Book performs a version of “In The Bleak Mid-Winter”. Happy Holidays!!
Santa Visits Cold Spring Fire Company
On Sunday morning (Dec. 18) scores of residents, families and children congregated at the Cold Spring Fire Company (CSFD) headquarters for the annual Breakfast with Santa organized by the CSFC Ladies Auxiliary. Between 8 and 11a.m. dozens of local children were greeted by Santa Claus, who listened to their Christmas list wishes and handed out […]
The Mystic Tree of ‘89
Christmas is a series of all too brief moments ‑ wonderful snapshots
Looking for Last-Minute Christmas Gifts?
Cold Spring store owners hope for a week of ‘shopping local’
Dar, Slambovians and Motherlode Rock Haldane
Performing arts fundraiser a success
Kruk Reads from ‘Santa on the Hudson’
Kids, moms and dads crowded into library
Dar Williams Talks about Haldane and the Cold Spring Community
Headlines along with Slambovians at Saturday’s benefit concert