Strange bedfellows
Scenes from last week’s Bed Race & Old Timers’ Day, with photos by Samantha Moranville. Background: Given what else is
Scenes from last week’s Bed Race & Old Timers’ Day, with photos by Samantha Moranville. Background: Given what else is
It covers 127 lush and verdant acres, and it’s the envy of every athletic director in the region. One hundred twenty-seven acres of ball fields and swing sets, picnic tables and basketball courts–– all of it practically in your own backyard. This is Saugerties’ Cantine Field, and it’s not just an integral part of the fabric of the community today, it has been for many years.
Nelly Reifler is the author of See Through, a collection of short stories. Her fiction has appeared in magazines and
The proposed 2012 library budget comes in at $583,472, an increase of $47,737 over 2011. The tax levy increase is
The nostalgia-themed Old Timers’ Day, plus a raucous bed-race, will be held Aug. 6. Main and Partition streets will be
Lacking the city funds that were available in years past, the Kingston Sculpture Biennial has been shrinking. This year’s show
Right about now, local home gardens are bursting with cucumbers, zucchinis, corn and more, ripe for the picking. Last Thursday,
A few weeks ago, the town announced it would no longer be involved in the effort to preserve the Opus
Today the home of Taylor and Elizabeth Thompson at 194 West Chestnut Street is a beautifully maintained residence on an
That old saying “less is more” obviously doesn’t apply when it comes to artist Shelley Davis: she’s all about the