Flood Aid raises $50,000 for New Paltz farmers, families, first responders
A crowd gathered in New Paltz’s Hasbrouck Park last Sunday to listen to good music, do a little shopping and
A crowd gathered in New Paltz’s Hasbrouck Park last Sunday to listen to good music, do a little shopping and
Kingston High School has expanded into the newly opened and pristinely restored walls of the Carnegie Library. The newly renovated
The new website Kickstarter bills itself as “A new way to fund and follow creativity.” So far, the fundraising platform
People in New Paltz still reeling from the flood damage caused by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee will get
One Book One New Paltz officially kicked off with its first event last weekend at SUNY New Paltz where actors
Next week the second annual Highland HudsonFest will again highlight local winemakers, restaurants, farms, merchants and artists that make the
It’s chaos as usual in the dull, day-lit gym of the Clinton Avenue Methodist Church. A sweet-faced, shy Latino woman
Hosted by Ann Loeding of the Friends of Rondout and Kate Mitchell, executive director of the Hudson River Maritime Museum,
This is about as Saugerties as it gets. Cantine Park is lined up and down with thousands of people on
New Paltz was hard-hit by flooding from Hurricane Irene: Some farmers lost everything, while the crops of others have