Last week’s September 11 memorial, “A salute to uniformed public servants,” in Saugerties opened and closed with prayers from Deacon Hank Smith of Saint Mary of the Snow/Saint Joseph Church.
Get ready for good vibes at Towne Crier Cafe with “The Tide Is High – A Celebration of the Best All-time Pop-Reggae Classics!
Opening this Saturday, the latest photography exhibit by Frank Wright offers a snapshot of life in New Paltz and beyond ...
Step back into the roaring ’20s with “Mystery at the Woodstock Speakeasy”, a lively benefit performance presented by the ...
My slot-playing habit was always strictly controlled by vigilant moderation. Moderation to the extreme.
And some changes in the standardized tests are receiving positive reviews. “It is shorter,” Padalino said. “It’s not taking ...
“Despite the setbacks and the impact of inflation, significant increases in interest rates, and higher construction costs, we ...
The Woodstock School of Art is gearing up for its highly anticipated Monothon fundraiser, with its Woodstock Monoprint Exhibition & Auction taking place this Saturday. This energetic event brings ...
Rising New Paltz indie-jam band Kale is set to heat up the stage at Bearsville Theater as they open for nationally touring jam favorites, Dopapod. Known for their eclectic mix of indie-rock, ...
Repairs to a collapsing section of Market Street in Glasco could cost as much as $1.5 million, engineer Gregory Gifford of ...
It was revealed during an Ulster Town Board discussion last week about creating a policy limiting access to all municipal ...
“It’s peak apple harvest,” says Elizabeth Ryan of Stone Ridge Orchard, where the festival is taking place. “Our fantasy is that people come and buy bags of apples, and really understand and embrace it ...