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7 Hudson Valley Eateries Receive Critical Health Code Violations
Health inspectors have discovered multiple critical health code violations at seven Hudson Valley eateries including popular Italian restaurants, pizzerias, Asian restaurants and a highly-rated eatery. The New York State Department of Health regularly inspects restaurants throughout the state to protect residents from foodborne illnesses. During these inspections, officials look for...
Trendy Stuffed Bagel Company Officially Opens 2nd Hudson Valley Location
A Hudson Valley bagel companies much talked about 2nd location has officially opened. Left over ingredients for a New Years Eve party helped Ali Chetkof and Jeremy Rhodes create the latest popular food trend in the Hudson Valley. The couple, originally from Ulster County, moved back to the region from...
Former Yanni Restaurant Spot in New Paltz For Sale
The unique building at 51 Main Street recently went on the market. Yanni's Restaurant was a popular Greek restauarant in New Paltz, NY, that closed its doors around 10 years ago. Area residents seemed to love Yanni's, with one reviewer writing back in 2012, "This place is wonderful. The gyros are fantastic, the falafel is also great. Nice drink selection (alcoholic and non alcoholic) A great place to grab lunch in the center of New Paltz."
5 Restaurants for the Ultimate Chicken Parmesan in Ulster County, NY
There's nothing like good comfort food, and it's hardly controversial to say that the best kinds all involve some type of carbohydrate. From macaroni to pizza (okay, cheese is usually involved, too), meals that simultaneously taste delicious and make you want to take a nap are part of the fabric of this country. Luckily, there are more than a few choices in Ulster County, NY for one of the best comfort meals ever invented: chicken parmigiana.
American History Being Told Aboard the Amistad in Kingston New York
The Hudson Valley has a rich maritime history. Many people who live here don't realize how important places like Kingston, New York are to the history of the shipping industry in America. The Hudson Valley Maritime Museum is preserving that history and creating events that make it come to life....
Water treatment worker rescues fawn
Saugerties water department superintendent Mike Hopf shared a heartwarming story at the village board’s regular meeting on Monday, July 15. “On arrival to work today [water treatment operator] Billy Voerg saw a fawn trapped in one of our lagoons. I was told it was cold and tired and needed help so the staff went into troubleshooting mode, how best to save the deer. We decided it would be best to do it by hand, so Billy put on his waders and traversed down the lagoon wall into the lagoon and scooped up the fawn, who welcomed him, into his arms and placed it in the sun, where it could dry; we fed it an apple slice and then a short time later, the worried mother — the grateful mother — came out and they were reunited.”
Why You’ll Be Seeing Groovy New Artwork Around The Hudson Valley
Local artists and their masterpieces are being highlighted in the Hudson Valley. These pieces of art instantly caught my attention in Ulster County, NY. The next time that you visit this Hudson Valley area, be on the lookout for these buses. Why You'll Be Seeing Groovy New Artwork Around The...
3 Foodie Day Trips to Take in the Hudson Valley
Craft cocktails are the star of the show at The Hereafter, which debuted in late February. Organized into categories including Classy, Deep, and Eccentric, the bar’s libations (think: the tequila blanco-and pineapple brandy-stiffened Tiger) cater to a wide range of tastes. Not in the mood for a mixed drink? Order a pint at Union Street Brewing Co., which arrived on the local beer scene last summer with its roster of IPAs and lagers. Still have room for something sweet (and, arguably, healthy)? Swing by Culture Cream, where fermented ingredients add good-for-the-gut probiotics to handmade ice creams and popsicles in flavors such as vanilla-cardamom kefir and coconut-lime kombucha.
Thousands converge on Poughkeepsie for night of laughter
POUGHKEEPSIE – Approximately 6,000 people converged in Poughkeepsie Saturday night for world-class entertainment. Comedian Kevin Hart brought his latest show, Acting My Age to the MJN Convention Center for two sold-out shows Saturday night, with approximately 3,000 people at each show. “The MJN Convention Center is continuing to bring...
Hataałiinez Wheeler and Albert Haskie, Guests for the Full Hour
REPEAT SHOW. Tiokasin is joined by two guests for the full hour. Hataałiinez Wheeler is a very modern kind of crooner: a pensive, deep-voiced troubadour whose serene surf-country songs tap into the hope and despondency of a new generation. The music he makes as Hataałii — a Navajo term that means “to sing,” a fitting diminutive of his given name — is at turns witty and world-weary, sunny but endearingly solipsistic. Albert Haskie is a software developer from the Navajo Nation. He is the creator of the app Adoone’é. Serving as the lead developer in the project, Albert has strived to uphold his culture and traditions as a Navajo/Diné. It is his deep-rooted belief that everyone should have access to the resources that preserve and celebrate their Navajo/Diné heritage. Albert finds great joy in tackling Navajo/Diné language and culture preservation in the 21st century. With Adoone’é he aims to contribute to his community and empower others to do the same. Albert says that “Together, we can foster a world where Navajo/Diné individuals can achieve fluency in the Navajo/Diné language.” Read. More about Hataałiinez Wheeler here: https://bit.ly/44LBdUI. (Photo credit: Trevas Yazzie)
Arlington Eatery Cited For Tasty Burgers, Sandwiches
Then, a new Hudson Valley restaurant—Meyer's Olde Dutch or MOD in Dutchess County in Poughkeepsie—is just the place, according to online reviewers and foodies. Putnam County residents already have the pleasure of eating at Meyer's Old Dutch, which has a location in Beacon. The new Poughkeepsie location, which opened in May, has a large shaded patio for outdoor dining and a superb bar, reviews say.
Happy Traum, mainstay of the folk music world, dies at 86
NEW YORK, NY.- Happy Traum, a celebrated folk singer, guitarist and banjo player who was a mainstay of New York City’s Greenwich Village coffeehouse scene of the early 1960s, recorded with Bob Dylan and had an influential career as a music instructor, died Wednesday in Manhattan. He was 86.
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