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Swimming Lake Reopens After Blue-Green Algal Bloom
The swimming and boating lakes at Wilcox Memorial Park in Stanfordville reopened last Friday, after being closed due to a blue-green algal bloom, which posed potential health risks to humans and animals. Dutchess County Parks, in collaboration with the Department of Behavioral & Community Health, has taken extensive precautionary measures to treat and test the lakes, ensuring a safe environment for all visitors.
3 Abandoned Putnam County Dogs Looking For Forever Families
The Putnam County SPCA is asking for the publics help in finding 3 adorable pups their forever homes. The Putnam County SPCA reports that back on July 13th, 2024, they were notified about 3 dogs that were abandoned "together on a seasonal dirt road." In a social media post the...
Why Did These Young, Curious Raccoons Need to Be Rescued in the Hudson Valley?
Four small furry friends found themselves in quite a situation recently in Millbrook, New York. Their faces say it all. The Village of Millbrook Police Department shared on social media today that one of their staff, Sgt. Witt came to the rescue of some juvenile raccoons who found themselves in a bit of a mess.
109 Cheese moves to Main Street/Kent Green
KENT—Building community through serving clients outstanding food is the mission of 109 Cheese Market, according to owners Todd and Monica Brown . They recently moved the location of their store to North Main Street/6 Kent Green Blvd. and are excited to expand their offerings and services. The couple opened...
Emery Park Subcommittee recommends allowing camping, dogs
KENT—The Emery Park Subcommittee is still mulling over options for the restoration of the Emery Park swimming area but decided on two concrete recommendations to forward to the Park and Recreation Commission during its meeting Tuesday afternoon. The subcommittee looked favorably on allowing camping on the park’s grounds, located...
'This is what Poughkeepsie needs': The Governess, new waterfront restaurant, makes debut.
Set right on the Hudson River, The Governess is located on a prime spot, with great views from the deck and from the vintage-decorated restaurant and bar. The Governess had its grand opening on Thursday, July 25, and the community came out to celebrate the long-awaited debut at 1 Main St. Melanie Lemieux,...
FotoDiary to hold screening of “Martin’s Boat” Friday
KENT—FotoDiary, 3 Barn Rd., will hold a screening of “Martin’s Boat” by Peter McBride Friday, July 26, at 6:30 p.m. The film honors the legacy of Martin Litton, who saved the Grand Canyon by preventing the Marble Canyon Dam from being built. He believed the best way for people to understand how important it was to preserve the canyon was to have them experience this secret world from the river, but not just in any boat.
Phillip Dutton and Possante Lead the Advanced Division at Millbrook Horse Trials
The 2024 Millbrook Horse Trials kicked off yesterday with lower level dressage at Riga Meadow Equestrian Center at Coole Park in Millbrook, NY. There are more than 400 total entries competing at Millbrook, from Beginner Novice to Advanced level. Today the upper level horses cantered down the centerline, while the lower levels headed out on cross country.
Boxing: 15 years after infamous dog attack, Frankie Flora headlines local boxing card
Frankie Flora was described by his coach as an "all-around boxer," one whose natural athleticism is complemented by skills he has worked hard to develop and strategies he is beginning to adopt. But what is most impressive, Kariym Patterson said, is the resilience and an unwavering confidence. ...
Vet’s book shares stories of celebrity clients and pets
KENT—Dr. Amy Attas admits that she’s pretty obsessed with pugs. Her Kent home is filled with representations of the small breed that has a short muzzle, wrinkled face and curled tail. A big believer in rescuing dogs, the veterinarian shares stories of her own life, as well as many celebrity clients, in her new book, “Pets and the City.”
Sports author to speak at Kent library
KENT—Local author Jason Calabrese will speak about his book, “Boost your Basketball I.Q.,” Thursday, Aug. 8, at 6:30 p.m. at Kent Memorial Library, 32 North Main St. He will not only discuss his book writing journey, but also give tips for aspiring authors, tips for basketball players, tips and ideas for coaching youth basketball and applying skills learned on that court to the real world.
Antje Duvekot returns to Merryall Center Aug. 10
NEW MILFORD—Antje Duvekot returns to Merryall Center, 8 Chapel Hill Rd., Saturday, Aug. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Born in Germany and transplanted to the U.S. as a young teen, Duvekot began to hone her observational skills through a lens of biculturalism when she picked up a guitar during that move. Duvekot has extensive touring experience, having crisscrossed the U.S. and Europe many times. She’s been invited to play some of the top festivals including The Newport Folk Festival as well as the Mountain Stage, Philadelphia and Kerrville Festivals.
Moonburger Opens New Location Outside the Hudson Valley
Most know by now my love for Moonburger, the greatest burger I've ever had. The popular plant-based Hudson Valley burger joint has three Hudson Valley locations (Kingston, New Paltz, and Poughkeepsie). The Poughkeepsie spot inside the Chestnut Market inside the Mobil on Rt 9 opened back in April. Just last...
Artists reception, painting demonstration set for Aug. 10
KENT—There will be an art reception for Sandra Cointreau, who is currently exhibiting her work at the Kent Memorial Library, Saturday, Aug. 10, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. During the reception she will give a painting demonstration, discussing the value of learning to paint various techniques through the traditional practice of copying masters.
Seniors enjoy walking in the Tobin Preserve woods
KENT—In an effort to give older people an opportunity to exercise in a fun way, Kent Land Trust and Kent Park and Recreation teamed up with the New Milford Senior Center for a Senior Hike Friday, July 19. Two dozen seniors participated in the hike, with a large portion...
Have the Best Giant Skeleton with Barnyard Friends this Halloween
Many people start thinking about Christmas in July because for decades people have branded July as the month you can look ahead to the holidays. Christmas is less than 6 months away and in the heat a few thought about the happy part of winter work. But before you get...
Sidewalk Sale Days offer bargains Aug. 1-4
KENT—Some of the best shopping this summer will be available when the Sidewalk Sale Days return Thursday, Aug. 1, through Sunday, Aug. 4, with sales, special activities and events scheduled during the extended weekend festivities. The Kent Chamber of Commerce sponsors the event and will have a schedule of...
Trio to perform Mozart church/epistle sonatas
SHARON—Violinists Marla Rathbun and Rachel Evans and organist Jon Lafleur will perform four Mozart church/epistle sonatas at Christ Church, Sunday Aug. 4, at the 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Service. The young Mozart composed 17 church sonatas when employed by the Archbishop of Salzburg in the 1770s. All three are...
Mahopac Kids Get Hooked on Fishing
MAHOPAC, N.Y. — Dozens of area kids got an introduction to angling at Sycamore Park at this weekend’s Town of Carmel Fishing Deby. Organized by Councilman Robert Kearns in partnership with the Putnam Federation of Sporting Clubs, Kent Rod and Gun Club, the Oasis Club, and Fish On Bait Shop, the free outing gave 50 local children a lesson in fishing and more. Members of the Carmel and Kent police departments—both human and canine—were also on hand to help out. “Every child received a free pole, tackle box with hooks, bobbers, and worms,” Kearns said. “I want to thank the Carmel and Kent PD for volunteering their time. Our officers introduced K9 Pietro and K9 Saber, performed a demonstration, and taught the children all about what they do.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Kearns said Carmel Recreation and Parks director Nina Kallmeyer and the entire department team helped make the event a success, while Mike Tozz coordinated the donations of all the gear. With such a big turnout, Kearns said he hopes to make the derby an annual event. “We look forward to hosting it again next year!” Kearns said. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Rob Brereton brings toe-tapping dulcimer program to Merryall
NEW MILFORD—Rob Brereton, considered one of the pioneers in contemporary mountain dulcimer playing, will appear at Merryall Center, 8 Chapel Hill Rd., Saturday, Aug. 3, at 7:30 p.m. Rob Brereton’s favorite playlist includes singer/songwriter classics from Simon & Garfunkel, John Denver and the like as well as Brereton’s favorite...
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