Seeger graced our stage many times, always in the name of music and its power
Columnists
Commentary: A Path to Civility and Respect for All Philipstown
Publisher responds to “satire”
Mind, Body & Spirit: How to Avoid Injury
Information and tips to help you avoid injury
Reporter’s Notebook: The Highly Intelligent American Crow
An underrated personal favorite
Mind, Body & Spirit: Your Immune System
How to boost your body’s natural protection
The Sounds of Silence: Lessons for a Teacher
Haldane grad experiences creative teaching in a South Boston classroom
Mind, Body & Spirit: Skiing & Snowboarding
Skiing and Snowboarding: reducing the risk of injury
Mind, Body & Spirit: Consider Holistic Approach
Consider holistic approach to better health
Time to Vote and Come Together
Political comment suspended, blanket anonymity ended
A Month in Peru
A trip to the snowcapped peaks of the Andes and into the sacred valleys of Peru
Why Are There Two School Districts in Philipstown?
A definitive history is yet to be written
A Vision for Cold Spring, Part 2
The continuation of my fantasy for what can become a reality in Cold Spring
A Vision for Cold Spring, Part 1
This little fantasy represents just one night but there’s no reason why this shouldn’t be a reality every night in Cold Spring.
Philipstown Review: Home to the Hudson
The Philipstown Review presents longer work about art and life in our area. In defiance of the internet drive, it will stay for a longer time.
Philipstown Review: Place: Mid-Hudson Valley, New York
The Philipstown Review presents longer work about art and life in our area. In defiance of the internet drive, it will stay for a longer time.
Michael Turton
A number of stories I have written over the past year have a special resonance that I’d like to share. The Listening Room Returns The pre-Christmas gathering hosted by Philipstown. info’s at its space at 69 Main Street was, on one level, simply about people getting together to enjoy really good, live music. They certainly happened, as […]
Michael Mell
When Gordon Stewart first broached the idea of Philipstown.info to me and asked me to be editor, I thought I knew what it was going to be: a directory of services with a little local color that would occupy me for a couple of hours a day during the week. How mistaken I was for […]
Liz Schevtchuk Armstrong
On the local government beat, the last six months of 2010 and first six months of Philipstown.info’s existence involved issues ranging from budget crunching, rezoning, and infrastructure demands to clashes over siren tests and waterfront lights, accusations from Lyndon LaRouche fans who likened President Obama to Adolf Hitler, and the disruption to Main Street from […]
Gordon Stewart
If each of us got only one line to sum up our first six months, mine would be: Funny how the simplest ideas take the hardest work to carry out. The good news is that an e-paper doesn’t have such tough space limits. We can cover just about everything that happens in Philipstown in whatever depth and at whatever length […]
Alison Rooney
Six months old. Funny how similar the six-month-old Philipstown.info feels to a six-month-old baby: flushed with excitement about sitting up, balancing and staying upright— albeit with a few wobbles; grabbing at what’s just beyond reach and most of the time getting it; a torrent of sounds and grins. A nice age to be; a place […]
Reporter’s Notebook: The Sad Demise of a Once Proud Word
The word ‘awesome’ was taken off life support today
Reporter’s Notebook: Ideas from Other Places and Times
Just what is it that makes a place a community?