Event honors the memory of the nearly forgotten New Paltz African ancestors
When the Huguenots left Europe to escape religious torment, they knew a little something about oppression. So how did it
When the Huguenots left Europe to escape religious torment, they knew a little something about oppression. So how did it
Historic Huguenot Street (HHS) has announced that Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site has named HHS president and board chair Mary
Urs Reist, longtime owner of the Swiss Country Inn on Route 44/55 Gardiner, is now the head chef at Murphy’s
Ray Sokolov was recently appointed to the Gardiner Planning Board. Prior to that he wrote for the Wall Street Journal,
The nonprofit group Walkway Over the Hudson kicked off its drive to break another Guinness World Record this week by
The Adirondack Council’s Board of Directors has hired William (Willie) Janeway to become the organization’s next executive director. Janeway has
New Paltz High School graduate and rising music star Avery Berman, 23, was recently nominated for three awards at the
On March 1, the classy, funky, sophisticated and eco-friendly fashion-and-more No. 5 Boutique, owned by born-and-bred Highland gal and now
Hundreds of people took to the streets in downtown New Paltz as part of the Feb. 14 worldwide One Billion
In Good Taste Wine and Spirits has made a big move: from its location of 15 years in the New