Shea O’Brien’s of New Paltz brings Irish flavor and Celtic style to the Hudson Valley
Long live the Irish Long live their cheer Long live our friendship Year after year. — Irish Saying Shea
Long live the Irish Long live their cheer Long live our friendship Year after year. — Irish Saying Shea
Dr. William Rhoads, author of Ulster County, New York: The Architectural History and Guide, will speak at a meeting of
Working towards a zero waste stream and recycling can be creative and inspirational if approached from a different vantage point.
The final financial study of a consolidated New Paltz is in, and it seems to spell good things for both
My favorite place for a winter walk is where land and water meet. In our region, this boundary zone is
Charles Majestic walks through the old 1740s-era stone house he rebuilt with his father from the pile of rubble it
People looking to say their piece in person about Wilmorite’s proposed Park Point student housing project in New Paltz have
Gerald Sorin, a professor of history and Jewish studies at SUNY New Paltz, has just released a biography of Howard
Organizers are gearing up for what’s becoming an increasingly popular annual community tradition in Lloyd. The WinterFest at the Hudson
In the wake of last month’s tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., parents in New Paltz came