Rebuilt Rosendale Town Pool opens at last
Thursday, July 7 was an oppressively hot and muggy day, but Rosendalers and honored guests were all smiles as the
Thursday, July 7 was an oppressively hot and muggy day, but Rosendalers and honored guests were all smiles as the
When a number of trees were removed on the property at 10 South Chestnut Street in New Paltz, it was
What do you do with an empty silo? If you’re developer Dean Gitter, you turn it into a giant kaleidoscope and invite the
Last Friday the Woodland Pond Gardeners hosted their fifth annual Garden Tour, with this year’s theme “Summer in Bloom —
Malcolm Condon may not know which straw broke the camel’s back, but he is quite clear which ones pose a
New Paltz knows Maria Rice as school district superintendant of schools. But come July 1, she’ll have another role in
For three weeks in July, gifted young musicians from all over the world come to SUNY-New Paltz to study at the
Work continues to take place — on budget and on schedule — for the new Carmine Liberta Bridge in New
It has been a long time since the once-busy Hutton Brickyard in Kingston has seen much activity. The rusted buildings
Visitors to the Hawthorne Valley Association can be forgiven their confusion when first visiting the place. It’s a farm, a