Ask people to imagine land that’s been protected from development, and they’ll likely think of remote wilderness with forests, streams, mountaintops and not a human in sight. But what about a working ...
Fenella Greig Heckscher, who lives in Newburgh, is the author of Jane Colden’s Botanic Manuscript: The Legacy of America’s ...
In the theater world, 10-minute plays occupy an odd niche, but every Saturday, Savage Wonder in Beacon shares a handful. Some theaters use the vignettes as fundraisers, requiring authors to cover the ...
In “Backyard Lights,” a grove stands between a home and aggressive illumination from the right. In “House with Red Tree,” a ...
Sun River Health, whose 50 New York locations include Beacon, estimated that 20,000 of its patients would lose Medicaid, said ...
Philipstown exhibit includes 114 pieces by 21 artists ...
Bring a cat, dog or ferret for a free vaccination by the Putnam County Department of Health. You will need proof of Putnam residency and prior rabies vaccination.
At the Beacon Artist Union (BAU) gallery, a disjointed through-line threads together three exhibits. Paintings by Nataliya Hines and fabric works by guest artist William PK Carter sandwich the middle ...
Coverly, who lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been drawing his cartoon, Speed Bump, since 1994. See more of his work at speedbump.com.
The Elijah Wheat Showroom, an artist-run gallery founded in 2015 by Carolina Wheat and Liz Nielsen, has relocated from Newburgh to 133 Main St. in Beacon and recently opened its inaugural exhibit: E.E ...