Kingston to celebrate the state holiday of Juneteenth
It took two-and-a-half years after Abraham Lincoln’s issuance on January 1, 1863 of the Emancipation Proclamation for the last of
It took two-and-a-half years after Abraham Lincoln’s issuance on January 1, 1863 of the Emancipation Proclamation for the last of
Tanya Neiman knows how fortunate she is, having grown up in New Paltz, attending the local private and public schools
Living through a renovation is always difficult. But just try running a business in the middle of one. “We basically
Craig Chapman remembers when the plot of empty land in New Paltz which would eventually be called Sojourner Truth Park
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Monday $5.5 million in projects to construct new energy-efficient gateway visitor centers to adorn both
Robert Siracusano, a devoted champion of Saugerties Central Schools, has received the Ulster County School Boards Association’s Distinguished Friend of
History has been kind to Thomas Cole, securing his legacy as the artist who launched the Hudson River School of
Between zombie fests, Beltanes, garlic and all manner of celebrations of difference in our environs, the mid-Hudson Valley knows a
Originally from New Jersey, Jay Gruen has lived in a multitude of places before settling in the Hudson Valley. An
In New Paltz, Memorial Day has been celebrated on May 30 for as long as anyone can remember, thumbing a