At 96, Edna Hoyt can relax
“I’ve done a lot with my life,” said 96-year-old Edna Hoyt, sitting in the sunlit living room of her daughter
“I’ve done a lot with my life,” said 96-year-old Edna Hoyt, sitting in the sunlit living room of her daughter
During a sometimes raucous standing-room-only meeting, the Woodstock Town Board passed two resolutions urging the Public Service Commission (PSC) to
Twenty years ago, Christine Becker brought her training in movement and bodywork into solid form and opened The Moving Body.
One of Woodstock’s saddest stories got its penultimate chapter written this month with the conviction of Ralph Miller, an owner
You can hardly turn around in the Hudson Valley without bumping into another health-focused festival. Relatively rare are the ones
When Steve Jordan closed his New Paltz photography gallery after a 16-year run, the longtime Mohonk Preserve supporter decided to
May 31, 2015 was zero hour for regular vendors and organizers of the venerable New Paltz Farmers’ Market: Would patrons
In the coming weeks, the Village Beach will take on a decidedly more colorful appearance. Saugerties Girl Scouts will do
The verdict came far more swiftly than anyone expected. In fewer than three hours, a jury of eight women and
The Community Foundation of Saugerties will hold a Touch-a-Truck fundraiser on Saturday, June 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.