Longtime Family of New Paltz director Kathy Cartagena to retire in May
You know that somebody accomplishes a lot in their work when it takes two people to replace them upon retirement.
You know that somebody accomplishes a lot in their work when it takes two people to replace them upon retirement.
When Earth Day was first established back in 1970, it was about educating people to the realities of environmental issues.
Longtime antiques dealer Charles Glasner and lifelong antiques collector Vivian Yess Wadlin have teamed up to open a “pop-up” antiques
Between the two of them, Hettie Barnhill and Robert Gertler cover quite the range of creative services. She is an
Last September, Bard College acquired the Montgomery Place property adjacent to its campus in Annandale-on-Hudson. The early-19th-century estate on the
When Elizabeth Long first came to the New Paltz region, it was for the Shawangunks. “My husband and I first
Viewers of public television have tuned in to their local affiliate for a weekly dose of Antiques Roadshow for nearly
“There’s no ‘sorry’ in derby,” explains Rackelle Roden, a recent recruit. It was hard for her when first joining the team to purposely bump into the other women on the track and not say, “Sorry!” or move aside when the goal is to move in. “There’s no moving aside in derby, either,” her new teammates told her.
Calvert Vaux – the English-born co-designer of Manhattan’s Central Park and Prospect Park in Brooklyn – designed Hoyt House in
In the ten years since the Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra (NDSO) was founded, it has carved out a niche in