Village of New Paltz celebrates its 125th anniversary
The Village of New Paltz is poised to throw a block party on Aug. 5 in honor of its 125th
The Village of New Paltz is poised to throw a block party on Aug. 5 in honor of its 125th
Perrine’s Bridge in Rifton is one of New York’s historical covered wooden bridges, built in 1844 by Benjamin West. The
The Water Street Market is bringing in world-class chalk artists for its first annual three-day Chalk Art Festival, slated for
There’s a new sheriff in town. The Community Partnership for a Safer New Paltz (CPSNP) has a new director, Phoenix
It’s a small bridge, rebuilt in 1941, but it carries a massive load of vehicular and cycling traffic across the
While many have heard of the federal volunteer program AmeriCorps, few have heard of the work being done on a
Women have been mutilating their bodies through fashion in a myriad of ways throughout history, and no less so than
The death of a two-year-old girl, Asia Perez-Medina, this past Wednesday afternoon was ruled a homicide by late Thursday morning.
En route to the Troy train station to board a train that would bring her to Rhode Island to reunite
Concerned citizens in Lloyd have tapped into the Facebook revolution. The Lloyd Development Association (LDA) created a “What’s Best for