Recognizes a woman who has distinguished herself in the field of Hudson Valley history
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St. Mary’s Hosts Holiday Fair and History Display on Dec. 1
Crafts, ice-carving, whiskey and more on Dec. 1
Hudson Valley Shakespeare’s A Christmas Carol Returns to Boscobel
“Funny, frightening, sad and inspiring, but always rich and full”
bau Is on the Move; Opening Reception Dec. 8
Gallery moving to larger space on Main Street
Building Bridges Rowers Compete in Boston Open-Water Rowing Championship
Local teen rowers compete against 35 crews from five states
Town Hearing Sheds Light on Flood Insurance
Votes to adopt new FEMA maps and 2013 budget
Children’s Book Launch Benefits Cat Shelter
When Native New Yorker Helene Sola, a registered nurse, clinical nursing instructor, and animal lover, adopted her cat, Rexxaroo, from a shelter, she was struck by how loving he was. Over time, the idea came to Sola that using her own cat’s experience for a children’s book would be a wonderful tribute to shelter cats. […]
Village Board Gets 2 Architects’ Ideas for New Firehouse
Board also agrees to hire 2nd lawyer for HDRB
Haldane Trustees Begin Tough 2013-14 Budget Talks
Meetings with unions will be part of the process
Comhaltas in the Hudson Valley Keeping the Tradition Alive
Irish sessions draw aficionados to various locales in Philipstown
Waterwheel Arc Returns to West Point Foundry
Scenic Hudson installs 7.5-ton replica
Mouths to Feed: A Leftover Journey
If there is one thing I do not want to think about the day after Thanksgiving, it is food
This Mouse Has Moxie: A Little Country That Could
Haldane Drama presents The Mouse That Roared
Blow Your Own Ornament at Hudson Beach Glass
Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations recommended
Fahnestock Cross-Country Ski Swap Rescheduled for Dec. 2
Fahnestock Winter Park has rescheduled their cross-country ski swap to take place at the Outdoor Education Center (TOEC) on Sunday, Dec. 2 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Those looking for a good deal on new and used cross-country skis, boots, poles, bindings and accessories should stop by. Those with gear in the basement or garage that has been […]
Farmers’ Market Moves Indoors Nov. 24
Will be located over winter at Philipstown Community Center
Dear Governor Cuomo Shows at Beacon Theatre on Nov. 23 and 24
Film looks at anti-fracking movement in New York
Garrison Students Focus on Helping Others
Garrison School PTA sponsored Giving with Thanks
Nelsonville to Adopt New FEMA Flood Maps
Bagged leaf pickup, snow ordinance begin Dec. 1
Thanksgiving Trivia: Time to Talk Turkey
Just how well do you know your Thanksgiving traditions?
Thanksgiving 2012: Beyond the Turkey and Stuffing
Local residents weigh in on what makes it a special holiday
Putnam History Museum Honors Richard Saunders
Richard Saunders honored with volunteer service award
Paramount Board Hopes to Make Way for Management by New Entity
Trustees thank supporters and pledge smooth transition The Paramount Board of Trustees has moved to dissolve the Paramount Center for the Arts Inc., which, when completed, could clear the way for a new entity to manage and operate the historic Peekskill theater, according to the board’s legal counsel, Dorf & Nelson LLP, who submitted a […]
Locals Provide Hurricane Relief
Several organizations pitch in to help New York City