Woodstock building boom continues
Woodstock’s seen a busy season of changes. More are on the way.
Woodstock’s seen a busy season of changes. More are on the way.
‘People think, they’re coming to take our jobs. But we’re coming to have the rights that humans should have everywhere…’
A once famous, now all-but-forgotten, auto race was reenacted on a recent crisp fall weekend.
Just about everything you can buy at the annual Cauliflower Festival in Margaretville is local, except the cauliflower.
Trustees aren’t rushing to change the dressing code just yet.
“Cosmopolitan” is the word Woodstock Film Festival Executive Director Meira Blaustein is using to describe the 18th outing of the annual event set to run from October 11 through 15th in Kingston, Rhinebeck, Rosendale, Saugerties and Woodstock, its center.
The Kohenet Institute, founded in 2005 by Hammer and musician and folklorist Taya Shere, has been training Hebrew priestesses, reclaiming the voices and traditions of women from biblical antiquity.
Father Francis radically changed the spiritual life of Woodstock more than any Christian clergyman before or since.
The Woodstock Library is distributing a survey seeking input on which of six options for improvements the public will support and how much they are willing to pay for it.
Automobiles were something else 114 years ago, when the 1903 Automobile Endurance Run being commemorated by the Catskill Conquest Pilot Rally Saturday, September 23, took place over several early October days, marked by heavy rains and floods along the run’s 800 mile path from Weehawken, NJ to Pittsburgh, PA.