The spirit of Ludwig lives on in New Paltz
Four years after his untimely passing at just age 34, Ludwig Montesa is still remembered fondly by his friends, which seem to include everyone who lived in New Paltz during his lifetime.
Four years after his untimely passing at just age 34, Ludwig Montesa is still remembered fondly by his friends, which seem to include everyone who lived in New Paltz during his lifetime.
Saturday-Sunday, June 3-4: Take the open studio tour and see what else this beautiful little town has to offer.
With his cartoonish, deceptively crude Outsider/Pop aesthetic and ubiquitous presence on our streets and in our shops and restaurants, Ryan Cronin might fairly be called New Paltz’s answer to the late great Keith Haring.
This town and its environs are packed to the gills with old buildings with incredible stories to tell.
After holding down a chair rental for the past four years at the former Clip Joint in New Paltz, Brigette Lewis has taken over the space from retired salon owner John Milici and renamed it “Suite 124 Salon.”
During the question-and-answer period, not one of the residents who turned out expressed opposition to making Gardiner a more welcoming place for immigrants.
Historic Preservation Commission members thought an exhibit of art portraying local architectural treasures might inspire people to take a new perspective of their surroundings, and perhaps appreciate them more.
Ever watch one of those competition cooking shows on television and wished you could taste for yourself the culinary creation the judges were raving about? The ninth annual Gardiner Cupcake Festival offered the opportunity to satisfy that yen.
The town’s decision to pause development in the Thruway area has had a negative impact on the Wildberry Lodge, a proposed resort and butterfly conservatory.
With the college’s enrollment rates remaining steady and graduation rates increasing, more students than ever before were eligible to participate in the undergraduate ceremonies this year.