Woodstock passes two smart meter measures
During a sometimes raucous standing-room-only meeting, the Woodstock Town Board passed two resolutions urging the Public Service Commission (PSC) to
During a sometimes raucous standing-room-only meeting, the Woodstock Town Board passed two resolutions urging the Public Service Commission (PSC) to
Twenty years ago, Christine Becker brought her training in movement and bodywork into solid form and opened The Moving Body.
A ribbon-cutting grand opening ceremony — conducted using an appropriately all natural “ribbon” of plant materials — marked the official launch
One of Woodstock’s saddest stories got its penultimate chapter written this month with the conviction of Ralph Miller, an owner
Architect Richard Freed, a resident of Woodstock since 1997, died on May 28th at California Pacific Medical Center in San
“Food is medicine” according to New Paltz-based nutritionist Vicki Koenig. Her approach to nutrition counseling — making the information accessible
New Paltz is getting closer to having a 9/11 memorial park. It will be located on the grounds outside Fire
You can hardly turn around in the Hudson Valley without bumping into another health-focused festival. Relatively rare are the ones
When Steve Jordan closed his New Paltz photography gallery after a 16-year run, the longtime Mohonk Preserve supporter decided to
May 31, 2015 was zero hour for regular vendors and organizers of the venerable New Paltz Farmers’ Market: Would patrons