New Paltz to hire former councilwoman Jean Gallucci for comptroller position
Following a two-hour-long executive session at the end of the July 16 meeting of the New Paltz Town Board, board
Following a two-hour-long executive session at the end of the July 16 meeting of the New Paltz Town Board, board
[portfolio_slideshow id=16689] A big part of Bard College president/American Symphony Orchestra (ASO) conductor Leon Botstein’s mission in life is
Each summer for the past 20 years, one or another of the 14 wineries that comprise the Shawangunk Wine Trail
Crowley decided to spend some time, which he called a “magickal retirement,” in the local wilderness meditating and working on his translation and commentary for the Tao Te Ching. He had come to America in 1914, and by 1918 was low on funds. So some Hudson Valley friends staked Crowley to a tent, a canoe and some cash for provisions. To their alarm, he spent the money on gallons of red paint, brushes and climbing rope, which he used to paint Thelemic slogans all over the rocky outcrops of Esopus Island.
Though the weather was hot and muggy, with a threatening sky, Wednesday, July 8 was a banner day for Rosendalers
This weekend in Rhinebeck, Rip Van Winkle is waking up after a two-decade snooze – in more ways than one.
The New Paltz Town Board got some encouraging news at its July 9 special meeting from Joe Hurwitz, the architect
Ever since Shakespeare’s Puck and Prospero broke through the “fourth wall” to beg audiences to dismiss them from their onstage
As the founder of the annual International Pickle Festival, which has been running continuously since 1998, Bill Brooks has already
Back from the brink of having to give up its longtime home at 68 Mountain Rest Road in New Paltz,