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There’s a richness to hanging out along the Hudson River up in Greene and Columbia counties…although anyplace along its stretch
There’s a richness to hanging out along the Hudson River up in Greene and Columbia counties…although anyplace along its stretch
Bernard “Bernie” Ellsworth, the former Saugerties highway superintendent, died Friday, November 9, at Northern Dutchess Hospital at the age of
A state grant literally launches a new era for Black Creek canoers and kayakers. On Oct. 17, Mark Castiglione, acting
Family of New Paltz’s ninth annual Turkey Trot will take place on Thursday, Nov. 22 at 9 a.m. Registration begins
At the American Legion Lamouree-Hackett Post 72’s annual Veterans Day remembrance ceremony, old friends and former comrades in arms greet
There is a live outdoor Nativity scene planned for the hamlet of Highland at the First United Methodist Church over
“Motherhood is about raising and celebrating the child you have, not the child you thought you would have. It’s about
Why is the Saugerties Public Library closed on Sundays, we wondered – aren’t there a lot of people who’d like
“Scenes Believing,” the current exhibition at the Kingston Museum of Contemporary Arts, is an exquisite show of work by four
Huguenot Street used to be the “Main Street” of New Paltz for centuries, and in that spirit, the staff at