J&G Law partner Gary Schuster explains why estate planning matters for everyone, from new parents to retirees, and how wills and trusts can protect families.
La Bella Pizza Bistro may be closed, but its American flag mural still looms over New Paltz—along with the debate over ...
The story of influential 1990s indie band Brainiac is one of inspiration, heartbreak, and, ultimately, redemption. The 2019 ...
A March 21 screening of Velvet Vision at Tinker Street Cinema explores the life and influence of queer cinema pioneer James ...
Chekhovek,” a theatrical collage of Anton Chekhov’s short stories directed by Melania Levitsky, runs March 20–22 at Park ...
Andrew Yang discusses AI, universal basic income, political reform, and the Hudson Valley Ideas Festival in Rosendale ahead ...
The youth-led PKX Festival returns April 24–25 at The Art Effect in Poughkeepsie with teen-curated art, international short ...
Fourth-generation ice boater Luke Lawrence keeps a historic Hudson River winter sport alive, racing vintage ice yachts at ...
Omega Institute in Rhinebeck announces its 2026 season of summer workshops exploring meditation, creativity, wellness, and personal growth.
Beacon artist Ryan Havers brings his immersive electro-punk performance “A Mandatory Meeting” to Clutter Toy Gallery on March 21, satirizing corporate culture with cubicles, PowerPoints, and ...
Walkwayhenge returns March 20, when the equinox sunrise aligns with the Walkway Over the Hudson. Gates open at 6:30am for the free sunrise event.
Just off the Taconic Parkway in the hamlet of West Taghkanic, a small barn has taken on a new life. Opened January 3, Tiny Town Farm Store & Grocer is ...
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