Demolition of old Williams Lake Hotel underway this week
It’s the end of an era,” said Brian Cafferty, community outreach coordinator for Hudson River Valley Resorts (HRVR), on Monday
It’s the end of an era,” said Brian Cafferty, community outreach coordinator for Hudson River Valley Resorts (HRVR), on Monday
The unusually mild December weather brought out families galore for the Town of Lloyd’s fifth annual Light Up the Hamlet
Few streets of the early village were planned north of Main St. because there was a focus on Livingston lands south of Main St. All the streets there follow a grid of lots laid out in a survey made in 1827 by John Kiersted after the Chancellor’s heir, Robert L. Livingston, sold his land in the village area to Henry Barclay. Barclay then subdivided the part of this purchase from the Chancellor’s Burhans estate settlement land and returned about a hundred lots from this back to Livingston. These lots are what is called the Barclay and Livingston allotment lots and extend from the library all the way to the Esopus at the bottom of the hill.
With the mercury in downtown Rosendale climbing close to the 60-degree mark on the very same Saturday that many world
“Frying by the heat of our pans” proclaimed the matching t-shirts of the New Paltz Jewish Congregation’s “famous Latketeers.” The
New owner Kevin Hinchey continues to follow through on his pledge to put energy and money into the collegiate-level Saugerties
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink. Drug addiction is famously difficult to treat.
Known for its pancakes as well as its creative lunch menu, Sweet Sue’s was the heartbeat of Phoenicia for many
Drivers heading through Gardiner on Route 44/55 may not even notice the modest Christmas tree perched on the tree stump
The New Year’s celebration will be held on Main St. from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Music will be provided