Dragon Inn addition collapses under weight of snow
An unfinished addition on the former Dragon Inn collapsed under the weight of snow and ice last week. The original
An unfinished addition on the former Dragon Inn collapsed under the weight of snow and ice last week. The original
Do-gooders of the historically conscious sort received some praise from the Village of New Paltz last week. On Feb. 12,
In November of 1782, general George Washington was residing at his headquarters in Newburgh when he decided to make a
While The Gilded Otter Brewery might be one of New Paltz’s youngest taverns, it holds a pretty interesting place in
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[portfolio_slideshow id=10535] The Mount Beacon Incline Railway was once the world’s steepest passenger funicular. On its opening day in 1902,
The ‘‘Our town’’ column is compiled each month for the New Paltz Times by Carol Johnson, coordinator of the Haviland-Heidgerd
Of all the taverns the New Paltz Times has profiled so far, Barnaby’s Steakhouse holds perhaps the deepest and most
[portfolio_slideshow id=10483] Photos by Elliott Landy | Landyvision Inc. In his photographs of famous rock musicians and the Woodstock Festival, Elliott
Midwinter can be a glorious time for outdoorspeople, given enough of a snow base to support skis, sleds or snowshoes