Grandson remembers Cardini, master of sleight of hand
“My grandfather thought Houdini was a cad,” remarks Accord resident Peter Pitchford, reminiscing about his famous relative, the magician Cardini.
“My grandfather thought Houdini was a cad,” remarks Accord resident Peter Pitchford, reminiscing about his famous relative, the magician Cardini.
After the SUNY New Paltz indoor tennis bubble deflated almost a decade ago, tennis enthusiasts in the New Paltz region
The Rev. Gwyneth MacKenzie Murphy, “Rev. G,” Vicar at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and Campus Chaplain at SUNY New Paltz,
Michael Smith, the newly appointed director of the New Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce, is no stranger to business, the
Highland is gearing up for another year of WinterFest. This year’s event will again feature many of the standards that
The ‘‘Our town’’ column is compiled each month for the New Paltz Times by Carol Johnson, coordinator of the Haviland-Heidgerd
Public service and firefighting had always been a part of Joe Miller’s blood. The 66-year-old father of eight – including seven,
“The Floodplain”, a novel written by local author, English professor and former US Navy lieutenant Anthony Robinson, was released by
This January, the Mudd Puddle, a European-styled café/bistro located at the Water Street Market in downtown New Paltz, will celebrate
A small house located on North Chestnut Street provides more food, counseling, clothing, shelter and comfort than any mansion could