Town historian Stessin-Cohn is seeking members to launch New Paltz Historical Society
“I need colleagues,” says Susan Stessin-Cohn. “I’m always working on different stuff, but I need people to work with; kindred spirits
“I need colleagues,” says Susan Stessin-Cohn. “I’m always working on different stuff, but I need people to work with; kindred spirits
Dredging of Saugerties Harbor commenced on Monday, Sept. 14. Methodically, heavy machinery was deployed in full view of the lighthouse.
The town of Clinton in Dutchess County is best characterized as “a nice place to live,” says Dick Coller, board
Gordon Parks’s photo essay Harlem Gang Leader sprang from the time that Parks spent following a teenaged gang leader in
[portfolio_slideshow id=17719] The Shawangunk Ridge loomed just over their shoulders as Ron Knapp and Michael Neil O’Donnell sat discussing
“We’re still experiencing what we call ‘the Burns Bump,’” says Paul Sparrow, newly appointed director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt
As a fundraiser for the Hurley Heritage Society’s Capital Improvements Fund, 22 local artists have created their interpretations of the
Historic Huguenot street will host a two-day gravestone preservation workshop on September 19-20 in its historic 17th-century burial ground led
The Roaring Twenties were a roaring old time in Ulster County, thanks in great part to Legs Diamond. He had an aqueduct constructed under the streets of Kingston: a beer aqueduct, running from his brewery at Barmann and South Clinton avenues in Kingston down to the river, where barrels of beer were filled and loaded onto barges. One rumor has it that Judge Joseph Force Crater, who stepped out of a night spot in midtown Manhattan and was never seen again, may have been buried in Legs Diamond’s brewery.
Anyone who has spent any time hanging out in downtown New Paltz since the 1960s knows Jack Murphy, at least