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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...
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...
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...
Moonrise Bagels brings stuffed bagel menu to Poughkeepsie. Opening day details, hours
The wait is over. Moonrise Bagels, specializing in stuffed bagels, is opening its second location on Saturday. The first 150 guests at Moonrise Bagels Poughkeepsie, located at 26 Winslow Gate Road, will receive prizes ranging from free menu items, merch and a catered Stuffed Bagel breakfast for 12. The shop will be open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. ...
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.
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....
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)
New Children’s Book ‘Franklin’s Trees’ Tells of FDR’s Love of Nature
“All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River,” President Franklin D. Roosevelt once declared. It was at his home in Hyde Park, NY, that FDR could indulge in his favorite avocation— “tree farmer.” A new children’s book Franklin’s Trees (Muddy Boots, 2024) by A.J. Schenkman with illustrations by Lauren Reese introduces FDR’s love of nature through a lifetime in which he oversaw the planting of over a million trees on his estate.
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