When the holidays become hard times, Family of New Paltz steps in
A small house located on North Chestnut Street provides more food, counseling, clothing, shelter and comfort than any mansion could
A small house located on North Chestnut Street provides more food, counseling, clothing, shelter and comfort than any mansion could
Gabriel’s on John Street in Kingston is the site of an exhibit of photography and artwork by children from the
“It’s all about how he’s going to come in — that’s the surprise,” says Lynn Sehwerert, a member of the
To celebrate the holiday, many fire departments in the area are distributing candy to kids. But so far as we
While most people probably will be snuggled up in their houses the night of December 22, trying to keep warm,
The Kingston High School varsity football team will be the first to tell you that their new captain is quite
“If the divine creator has taken pains to give us delicious and exquisite things to eat, the least we can
The Freer Gallery of Art, located at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, is considered to be the nation’s foremost museum of Asian art. The story of its founder, whose phenomenal business success made it all possible, begins in Ulster County, where he was born in 1854 in Kingston to a family descended from Hugo Freer, one of the French Huguenot founders of New Paltz.
Neal Smoller is a busy guy. Not only is he proprietor of two pharmacies, Village Apothecary in Saugerties and Woodstock Apothecary
(Editor’s note: Woodstock is often accused of being an aging community of staid boomers. Coming home/staying home is a continuation