Lea Fridrich takes over Garden Café
“I’ve always loved being a waitress,” declared Lea Fridrich. “Some people find it demeaning, but I love to feed people.
“I’ve always loved being a waitress,” declared Lea Fridrich. “Some people find it demeaning, but I love to feed people.
According to the US Census Bureau, voters aged 65 and older had a 72 percent turnout during the last presidential
The annual Bon-Odori New Paltz Dance Festival will return to Hasbrouck Park on Sunday, August 9 from 11 a.m. to
Woodstock’s Volunteer’s Day is coming on August 15, that day many used to celebrate for a big festival that stole our
After 29 years with Family of Woodstock, including two decades as director of Washbourne House, the agency’s battered women’s shelter,
This Saturday’s Saugerties Farmers Market will be bustling with live music, kids’ crafts and the annual Tomato Taste-Off. Home gardeners
The Dyson Foundation and the Bardavon are throwing a party on Saturday, August 8 at Poughkeepsie’s Upper Landing Park. It’s
The Saugerties Public Library Comic Con will be held Aug. 8 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at the Senior Center on
[portfolio_slideshow id=10030] Photos by Rich Corozine This summer’s YMCA Camp Wiltmeet at Lenape Elementary School, run by YMCA childcare
They call him “the bluestone guy.” Every Sunday for the last five years, Tyler Borchert, a Kingston native and local