Flamenco Vivo lionizes Latina heroines at Kaatsbaan
Saturday-Sunday, May 12-13: The dance is a feminist tour de force meant to remind the world of the contributions of two Latina powerhouses of centuries past.
Saturday-Sunday, May 12-13: The dance is a feminist tour de force meant to remind the world of the contributions of two Latina powerhouses of centuries past.
The bus driver passed away at a New Paltz intersection. No other injuries were reported.
The Friends of Historic Saugerties will present “The Catskill Tanneries: An Environmental Disaster with a Happy Ending” on Saturday, May 5 at 2 p.m. in the community room of the Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave.
A 33-year-old Port Ewen man died after he was struck by a pickup truck while cycling on Rt. 9W in Ulster Park.
May 1 & 2: Two of the Democratic candidates for the party’s nomination to take on incumbent Republican John Faso for the 19th New York Congressional District’s seat have set upcoming forums in Kingston about healthcare.
This investigation was initiated by two drug overdoses on April 21 in the Town of Red Hook, one of which resulted in a fatality.
Topics include: Gang coverage creating fear; GlidePath is the wrong idea.
Pulitzer Prizewinner Edna St. Vincent Millay has stood the test of time both as poet, feminist and cultural icon. Without help, Steepletop, her 200-acre preserved home and grounds in the Columbia County town of Austerlitz, will close to the public.
In a release, Bonacic said that aside from being a husband and father, “serving in the State Senate has been the honor of my life. The twenty years I have spent in the Senate have been rewarding both personally and professionally, despite the frustrations that all of us experience in any career. Twenty years, though, is enough.”
A dogwood tree will be planted at Saugerties’ town offices at 4 High Street on Arbor Day, Friday, April 27 at 3 p.m.