Lagusta’s Luscious opens Commissary coffeehouse on Church Street in New Paltz
As many New Paltz Times readers already know, you don’t have to be a vegan to be crazy about Lagusta’s
As many New Paltz Times readers already know, you don’t have to be a vegan to be crazy about Lagusta’s
The dangerous thunderstorms that rained out New Paltz’s planned fireworks display on Friday ended up doing a favor for the
It’s always a sorry state of affairs when a really good movie tanks at the box office on account of
Perplexed as he was by the question, “What does a woman want?” it seems likely that Sigmund Freud was unfamiliar
Unlike the stone houses on New Paltz’s historic Huguenot Street, which are kept open to the public on a regular
Last Friday the Woodland Pond Gardeners hosted their fifth annual Garden Tour, with this year’s theme “Summer in Bloom —
In 1811, young poet-to-be Percy Bysshe Shelley was expelled from Oxford University for anonymously publishing a pamphlet titled The Necessity
School’s out for the summer, so kid-friendly movies are needed to provide air-conditioned refuges for families on brutally hot and
Along with the big guns like the Storm King Art Center and Art OMI, the mid-Hudson Valley boasts a variety
Stephen Sondheim has never been afraid to visit the dark side of the stage musical, and with the possible exception