Who cooks for you? Gardiner couple reopens Hoot Owl bar/restaurant in Dwaarkill
The Hoot Owl went out of business in 2013, but the place still holds fond memories for many longtime residents.
The Hoot Owl went out of business in 2013, but the place still holds fond memories for many longtime residents.
Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Portland, Seattle, Boulder. These are some of the best bicycling cities in the world, and a growing number of residents hope that New Paltz will one day be on this list.
New Paltz Village Board members concluded a year or more of wrangling over the conservation easement for the Mill Brook Preserve at their May 24 meeting, but it wasn’t clear that anyone at the table understood what they were voting upon when they approved the document.
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.
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.
Moxie Cup, midtown New Paltz’s popular cupcakes-and-java hangout, is no more — not by that name, anyway.
New Paltz Town Supervisor Neil Bettez believes that Moriello Pool could be operational as soon as June 17, if the work laid out proceeds smoothly. Board members held an emergency board meeting Monday night, May 15 to approve a prepayment of $5,250 to JD Masonry, representing a 50% down payment, for prep work needed before the new liner can be installed. Holding an emergency meeting for that sole purpose could be the difference between opening that weekend, or not until June 24.
Officials at Planned Parenthood say that thousands of women in the Hudson Valley could lose access to health services like cancer screening and STD testing if a provision in the American Health Care Act that would cut off Medicaid funding to the century old family planning organization becomes law.
The victim and several witnesses were walking in the Southside Apartment parking lot when a vehicle approached quickly from the rear of the complex. The victim was struck by the front driver side area of the offending vehicle and knocked to the ground.