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Baseball · KingstonGiven under the auspices of the Village of New Paltz and the Normal School the month of May 1924 was dominated by the upcoming pageant celebrating the 246th Anniversary of the coming of the twelve patentees to New Paltz and the 300th anniversary of the settling of New Netherlands by the Walloons (French and Belgian Huguenots). Portraying the bride and groom, Abraham Hasbrouck and Marie Deyo are Joseph E. Hasbrouck, Jr. and Bertha LeFevre Dennist…See the Story
Baseball, Ku Klux Klan, Pageant Day and more from the headlines 100 years ago
Protestors · GazaCops vs kids. (Photos by Rokosz Most) Through a bullhorn, a young woman’s voice rang out clear and authoritative across Parker quad on the campus of the State University at New Paltz. The sky was blue. It was Thursday, May 2. The weather was warm, and the students had shed their jackets. “How do you know if a cop is lying?” the young woman asked, waiting a beat in the silence that followed. “Their lips are moving.” Sitting around her in the gra…See the Story
Peaceful protestors dragged off into the night, SUNY New Paltz
Shoes · New CanaanThe largest family-owned chain of musical instrument stores in the nation has announced it will be closing all its locations.Sam Ash Music was founded in 1924, has locations in more than a dozen states, and is headquartered on Long Is…See the Story
Sam Ash To Close All Locations, Including CT Store, After 100 Years In Business
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Kingston, New York · KingstonMichael Beck, Sr. with his daughter Kristen and son Michael Jr. during a renovation project in 2020. (Photo by Lauren Thomas)
State liquor authority (SLA) commissioners rejected a compromise offer that would have gotten the liquor license restored for P&G’s. The deal would have rolled back closing time to midnight and refocused on the restaurant business, along with any financial penalties that may have been assessed. Instead, commissioners vot…See the Story
P&G's owners fighting liquor license suspension on two fronts
Kingston, New York · KingstonUlster County has been granted $5 million in state money to provide financial assistance to Ulster County homeowners for the construction of ten more new, code-compliant accessory swelling units (ADUs) In partnership with RUPCO and the city of Kingston, the towns of Woodstock, Saugerties, Rosendale, Lloyd and Ulster, and the villages of Ellenville and New Paltz, eligible homeowners, earning less than Ulster County’s Area Median Income can apply …See the Story
Ulster County receives $5 million for ADUs
Kingston, New York · KingstonBearsville Theater The Bearsville Theater is one of our area’s most legendary music venues. Built by the legendary Albert Grossman and recently restored by Lizzie Vann, the building has a storied past of nurturing the musical and artistic community in Woodstock. Music lovers will be excited to hear that Peter Shapiro of Dayglo Presents is working with a new team to restore the theater to its former glory and perhaps exceed it. Get a load of some…See the Story
Bearsville Theater is back this June with impressive lineup of bands
Kingston, New York · Kingston(Photo provided by Restore in Kingston) The Hudson Valley has a reputation as one of the most progressive and environmentally-conscious regions in the country. There are many reasons we Valley folk seek sustainable solutions: Saving the world, benefitting our community, escaping consumer culture, personalizing our products, cutting expenses amidst persistent inflation, having a do-it-yourself attitude, hedging against the fragility of the supply…See the Story
Five sustainable and affordable ways to beautify your Hudson Valley home
Kingston, New York · KingstonLatino culture continues to influence Kingston more and more, and those vibrant traditions will be on full display for the city’s inaugural Cinco de Mayo Festival on Saturday. Organized by The Kingston House of Culture, this festival will take over Henry Street to celebrate the rich Latino heritage of the area. The afternoon will be packed with live music, dance performances, authentic cuisine, and family-friendly activities. Admission is free, …See the Story