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Haunted History Trail Adds New Orange County, New York Haunting to its List
When you think of a haunted trail, you probably think of Halloween and actors dressed up in scary costumes, popping out of the woods to scare you right?. Well, the Haunted History Trail of New York State isn't anything like that.The publication has created a space for history and paranormal enthusiasts to find a happy medium.
This New York Beetle Isn’t Harmful But It Does Want to Live In Your Home
A recent post in the New Paltz Community Facebook Group got people talking about an "alien-like" bug spotted near one New Paltz resident's home. So, what is this wacky-looking bug and is it worth worrying about?. "Alien-Like" Beetle in New York. This little guy is known as a click beetle....
Hudson Valley’s Funniest Showcase: Prepare To Laugh!
Prepare for an unforgettable evening at Hudson Valley's Funniest Showcase, hosted by Laugh It Up Comedy Club on Friday, July 19th, at 8:00 PM (Doors open at 7:00 PM). This event promises to deliver top-tier comedy from the region's most talented comedians, all under one roof. Stellar Lineup of Comedic...
Hudson Valley Ties To Barstool ‘One Bite’ Pizza Fest
A notable Hudson Valley pizzeria owner will be traveling to Randall's Island this September to help his longtime friend who was hand selected by Barstool's Dave Portnoy to participate in the One Bite Pizza Festival. Second Annual 'One Bite' Pizza Fest Slated For September. Dave Portnoy has become a household...
Safe Harbors of the Hudson’s Ann Street Gallery announces program to support Newburgh & Hudson Valley artists
NEWBURGH- Safe Harbors of the Hudson’s Ann Street Gallery is pleased to announce its 2024 Emerging Artist Fellows: Matthew Gilbert, Nicole Hixon, and Zeinab Manesh. The three fellows were selected by a jury led by Ann Street Gallery Director Alison McNulty with members of the region’s arts community from applications submitted during an annual open call.
East Fishkill Welcomes New Pizzeria To Familiar Spot
One of our priorities is to make sure that you are the first to know about all things happening here in the Hudson Valley. Sadly, sometimes that means that we are the bearers of bad news about business closures, like the recent story we shared about a new antique shop that will be closed by the end of the month.
City Winery Hudson Valley presents Vineyard Fest: A celebration of music, makers, and community
Guests will be treated to a diverse lineup of live music, while shopping locally made goods from talented artisans. Indulge in an exquisite selection of food stations and the outdoor tasting room offering City Winery’s acclaimed wines. Soak in the beauty of the Hudson Valley landscape while exploring artwork curated by Wallkill Center for the Arts on display along the river. End your visit with a friendly game of cornhole, giant jenga, or disc golf.
Lagrangeville’s Hangars Cafe offers a unique, delicious brunch experience
This past Saturday, my boyfriend and I were contemplating breakfast spots, and decided upon Hangars Cafe, which overlooks Sky Acres Airport in Lagrangeville, NY. It is safe to say that we will be returning soon, as our experience was wonderful, complete with a tasty meal and an exciting dining atmosphere!
Monster fish caught in Lake Carmel
LAKE CARMEL – The 2024 edition of Lake Carmel’s annual fishing derby will be remembered for years to come thanks to a man who caught one of the largest fish ever recorded in Lake Carmel. Brandon Gray-Devitt was fishing from the lakeshore along with 100 other anglers when...
Feeding Ducks and Geese Bread Can Lead to Wing Deformities and Even Death
You've done it. I've done it. We've all done it... Who among us hasn't gone to the State Hospital grounds in Evansville and casually tossed bread crumbs to the geese, thinking we're doing them a favor? Or those spontaneous chip offerings to the ducks chilling at Alcupulco in Newburgh? Seems innocent, doesn't it? I mean, they seem to enjoy it, gobbling up every crumb. Turns out, it's doing more harm than good. Like, permanent damage kind of harm. Who would've thought?
Sunday Market on the River July 7!
Hi, It's Kacey - wishing you a great celebration for the 4th of July this week!. On Sunday, July 7th I hope you will join me at the Let It Shine Sunday Market on the River, 10 AM - 2 PM at 45 Riverview Avenue in Verplanck. We've got lots...
Best Spots to See Eagles in New York
We are fortunate in the Hudson Valley and throughout New York that we are able to see and enjoy so many wildlife species from something as common as a cardinal to something as special as a bear or bobcat. I will say nothing I have encountered has taken me back more than seeing a bald eagle.
Local friends join forces to create the Copperhead Club
When Sue’s Sunset House closed its doors on May 15, Peekskill lost an iconic (and literal) corner bar. But, thanks to Kacie Wilson (36), Carolyn Mosher (26), Zach Moore (37), Rocco Fultz (28), Meg Blatt (37) and Rob Blatt (42), the city is getting another cozy destination tavern in the same spot. Together, the six friends have put in over 2500 hours renovating, painting, and preparing for the grand opening of the Copperhead Club at 137 North Water Street in Peekskill.
Tonight's Yorktown Lions Concert Moved Indoors
YORKTOWN N.Y., Due to the weather forecast, tonight's concert will be moved indoors to the Yorktown Stage at 268 Veterans Road, Yorktown Heights. Enjoy the weather with us instead of staying home. Have no fear! This will still be a FREE concert for all and will still start at 6. p.m. We advise you to arrive anytime after 5:15 p.m. to get your raffles and seats. So if you were planning on coming, this just means you don't have to pack up your chairs and blankets.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER We will still be selling raffle tickets with cash prizes (so bring your cash) as well as collecting food donations for our local pantries. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
This Week – July 5, 2024
For the second year in a row, Mother Nature played a role in Cornwall Central High School’s annual commencement ceremony. Page 1. The number of dogs that people in the greater Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson community own has increased in recent years. So said members of the Town Board last week when they considered, and then approved, a request from Cornwall Police Chief Joseph Gebert at the recent board work session and business meetings. Page 1.
Pet of the Week: Meet Randall
Characteristics: Meet Randall, our working cat! He spent five years outside before being picked up and would be great in a farm setting or similar where he can hunt and be the king of the castle like he is here in the shelter!. Coat Length: Short. House-trained: Yes. Health: Neutered,...
Poughkeepsie bartender launches her Breezy Tea
POUGHKEEPSIE – One of the Hudson Valley’s most popular mixologists has been working for several years to develop a light, refreshing hard ice tea with a subtle hint of alcohol that can be enjoyed “all day”. On Saturday at Tavern 23 in Poughkeepsie, Breezy Tea was introduced to the public in a release party hosted by the woman who developed the popular drink, Breezy Licari, the energetic bartender at the tavern.
It Got Easier To Now Access Favorite Hudson Valley Walking Trail
The Hudson Valley is known for its beautiful views during all four seasons, plenty of activities and events and local trails. Residents can walk, jog, bike and more on Hudson Valley trails. Some of these trails are a part of the daily routine of Hudson Valley residents and provide a safe, beautiful and relaxing experience.
Julie Byrne Storm King Arts Center Concert Review
Serendipity ruled the day last week when my wife Irene Fizer spotted an upcoming outdoor concert taking place in the Hudson Valley, featuring the singer-songwriter Julie Byrne and the harpist Mary Lattimore. Irene and I had been planning to check out the event space–the Storm King Arts Center in New Windsor, New York–for quite a while, as we’ve passed the Center several times over the past few years, on our way to DIA-Beacon. So, we felt fortunate to secure two tickets a few days before the show, and we started to plan what to pack for our al fresco dinner. Although we missed the chance to partake in the picnic specials offered by several food vendors at the Center that night, we filled our own picnic basket with some gluten-free treats, and then set out for an easy hour-and-20 minute drive north, from our home in New Jersey to the Hudson Valley.
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