Restoring oil paintings with Carol Field in Stone Ridge
“You can’t go slowly enough or carefully enough with them,” says Carol Field about the oil paintings that she cleans
“You can’t go slowly enough or carefully enough with them,” says Carol Field about the oil paintings that she cleans
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Michael Asbill is still getting used to the number of trees, amount of bugs and richness of community that he
When I was teaching for Marist College in the New York State prison system in the early 1980s, it was
The grief-mad heiress Sarah Winchester believed in the Boston medium who told her that the deaths of her infant daughter
A man who is good enough to shed his blood for his country is good enough to be given a
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Inspired by the writer/playwright Eve Ensler, author of the renowned Vagina Monologues, dozens of local women are taking to the
The Department of Music at SUNY New Paltz celebrates African American History Month and the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation