New Paltz slavery exhibit small but moving
You have only until September 25 to see a small but moving show on Huguenot Street about slavery in New
You have only until September 25 to see a small but moving show on Huguenot Street about slavery in New
The Mountain Laurel Waldorf School in New Paltz is launching a new community event this weekend. “Music in the Field”
Forty-two years after co-founding the Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW) in Rosendale, Tatana (Tana) Kellner is retiring. Not as an artist,
An estimated 200 people gathered to acknowledge the official opening of the New Paltz 9/11 memorial this Monday at the
Gardiner Day has been happening every September for 27 years, give or take a year or two when the host
As one can easily deduce from walking down Main Street on a late-summer night, there’s no question that music is
Mac Jewett lives with her husband Dave in Arizona these days. Two of their three daughters and a much-loved grandson
“It gets better” is the message that we are all supposed to convey, with conviction, to troubled youths who are
An historic preservation commission (HPC) is one of those volunteer municipal boards that have real power. Members of the commission
It has been more than a year since Highland voters approved a bond of $4.8 million to build a new