THURS 9 HCC Anniversary Celebration BEACON 5:30 p.m. The Roundhouse 2 E. Main St. | howlandculturalcenter.org Enjoy cocktails, food, and performances to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Howland ...
Some retailers on Main Street in Cold Spring are pushing back against parking fees and rules that went into effect on April 5. In a letter dated Wednesday (May 1) and addressed to the Cold Spring ...
City leaders in 2022 decided to gut, refurbish and enlarge the 1979 Tompkins Hose building, ending a nearly 20-year debate ...
A former Stonecrop Gardens employee was arrested on April 18 and accused of secretly filming girls in 2018 and 2019 as they ...
Here is how our House members and New York’s two senators voted on select issues during the legislative weeks ending May 3, as reported by Targeted News Service. Click here for previous votes. Michael ...
Alvin Bell, a longtime Beacon resident and barber, was feted for his 90th birthday on April 26 at the Ebenezer Baptist Church ...
The original Plymouth was built in Chrysler’s Highland Park, Michigan, plant and sold in 1933 for $495 to $595 ($12,000 to $14,000 today). It had a three-speed manual transmission and what was then an ...
The wheel is the mechanism that turns the manual press of the Garrison Arts Center, accessed by a precipitous stairway to the second floor. It exerts tons of pressure onto objects placed atop a glass ...
Kaye’s movement for jazz quartet, “Colossus 1067,” commissioned by a New Mexico artist, Gus Foster, is named for a massive wooden roller coaster and the three rotational degrees of a panoramic camera ...
Roots Carrots, radishes, potatoes, parsnips, onions and celeriac need space to be grown in quantities that make meals. Try square-foot gardening and divide a bed into sections using calculations of ...
Putnam County is poised to approve a $775,000 settlement with a Philipstown landscaper severely injured in a May 2021 crash when a sheriff’s deputy crossed the double yellow lines on Route 301 while ...
The PCNR, which was founded in 1866, covers Philipstown and Putnam Valley. A red box on the front page of Wednesday’s issue announced, “We’re Back!” and the Page 1 note declared it to be “a new era at ...