More than $11 million available to enhance resiliency in the face of extreme weather
Gov. Kathy Hochul today announced more than $11 million in federal funding is now available to local governments and certain non-profits statewide to support projects aimed at enhancing resiliency and reducing the impact of extreme weather events. The funding, made available through FEMA’s H… Read MoreMore than $11 million available to enhance resiliency in the face of extreme weather
Anderson Center Consulting and Training to host 'Tik Talk' social skills group training
STAATSBURG — Anderson Center for Autism announced yesterday that Anderson Center Consulting and Training (ACCT) will be hosting Tik Talk: a free social skills program designed to support neurodivergent and autistic middle and high schoolers. …
Bard Professor Peter Klein receives Fulbright US Scholar Award
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON — Peter Klein, associate professor of sociology and environmental and urban studies at Bard College, has received a 2024 Fulbright US Scholar Program Award for his project “The Favela and the Sea: Fishing, Urbanization, an…
Radio Catskill appoints four new officers
LIBERTY — The Radio Catskill Board of Trustees announced the appointment of four new members and new leaders to serve as officers. Gerard Finn, Owner, Finn Accounting and Tax; Jill Fruchter, Independent UX Design Researcher & Customer Exp…
DEC reminds visitors to focus on safety as hiking season begins
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar today reminded visitors to New York’s outdoor spaces to focus on safety before heading out to outdoor adventures in the State’s wild and beautiful d…
Kick off the summer with CLC and Philmont Public Library
PHILMONT — Splish, splash – it’s summertime! The Columbia Land Conservancy and the Philmont Public Library are excited to announce two shared programs – a Fish and Float event at Summit Lake June 29, and a Stream Explorers Program at High Fal…
Coxsackie-Athens releases top 10 for the Class of 2024
COXSACKIE — Coxsackie-Athens High School has released their valedictorian, salutatorian, and top 10 students for the Class of 2024.
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Ashland Speaks for June 27
Oh my, what a week we had. I didn’t get much work done because I had to stop often and cool off. I was dripping wet just sitting around. I did some laundry and had to laugh at what I was folding. Last week it was so chilly in the mornings I had to wear long sleeved shirts and sweaters. Then …
Out Lexington Way for June 27, 2024
Summer certainly made a grand entrance with the heat and humidity. Please be safe in the heat and please never leave people or pets in a car.
World premiere commission by The Garage at Chatham: Olivier Messiaen’s "Quartet for the End of Time"
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CHATHAM – The Garage at Chatham is proud to present Quartet for a New Start, a world premiere commission of composer Charles Coleman, on Saturday, July 13 at 6 p.m. at Cady’s Hall, located at 13 Main Street in Chatham.
Crandell Theatre to screen iconic Hollywood summer classics
CHATHAM — The historic single-screen Crandell Theatre on Main Street in Chatham will screen a series of iconic films that originally dazzled at the box office and went on to become treasured, perennial classics. Beginning on Friday, July 5, at 7 pm with Jaws — the summer blockbuster that sta…
Moving-up ceremonies at Montgomery C. Smith Elementary School and Hudson Junior High School honor students’ milestones
HUDSON — A memorable Monday of milestones for the Hudson City School District on June 24 showcased Moving-Up Ceremonies at Montgomery C. Smith Elementary School, where fifth grade students were celebrated for advancing to sixth grade at Hudson Junior High School starting in September, and Hu…
City Winery partners with nonprofit Friends of the Walkway to create Walkway All Day Rosé
POUGHKEEPSIE — In support of the Friends of the Walkway nonprofit organization, City Winery Hudson Valley has created Walkway All Day Rosé – a new rosé wine creation available at City Winery’s Montgomery, New York location and at select Walkway events like the Walktoberfest Farmers and Maker…
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Hochul announces free fishing weekend June 29-30
ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul announced yesterday that June 29-30 is a free fishing weekend in New York State. During free fishing days, the fishing license requirement is waived for freshwater fishing on New York’s waters.
CREATE summer shows probe relationship to place
CATSKILL — In coordination with Upstate Arts Weekend, CREATE Gallery is simultaneously launching two Summer shows which explore our relationship to structure and geographic place, both figuratively and literally. These exhibitions are to feat…
DQ supports the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA
GHENT — DQ supports the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA.
The Prattsville Scoop for June 27
PRATTSVILLE – Have a patriotic, happy and enjoyable 4th of July. Give thanks for our freedoms and to those who keep it viable. Thank you.
Albany Pine bush Preserve looking for volunteers
ALBANY — The Albany Pine Bush Preserve is seeking new Volunteer Docents & Volunteer Educators. Volunteer Docents are friendly greeters that welcome visitors to the Discovery Center, an interpretive center located at 195 New Karner Road in…
Blood donations needed as summer decline continues
As the busy Fourth of July holiday week gets closer, the American Red Cross asks donors to be a powerful force for good by giving blood or platelets now and in the weeks to come. You can be the difference between someone’s storm and their sun…
Greene County Senior Nutrition Program for July 1-5
The following is the weekly nutrition menu offered by Greene County Department of Human Services’ Senior Nutrition Program. Served daily with each meal are bread or alternative (roll, bun, etc.) with promise spread, and low-fat milk. Tartar s…
Roeliff Jansen Library to host Reading Willa Cather: American Voice
COPAKE — The Roeliff Jansen Community Library is excited to host a sesquicentennial celebration of Willa Cather, one of the most singular and treasured American writers of the 20th century. This presentation of Cather’s life and times, presen…
Proctors run of 'Parade' on sale now
SCHENECTADY — The producers of the acclaimed Broadway revival of Parade, winner of the 2023 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, announced that tickets for its run in Schenectady are on sale now.
Celebrate July 4th at Clermont State Historic Site
GERMANTOWN — What was life like for the people of Clermont at the dawn of the Revolutionary War? See reenactors portray the daily life of these colonists through cooking, woodworking, blacksmithing, and more. Take an open house tour of the hi…
State Education Department and State Library announce start of New York's 2024 Summer Reading Program
The New York State Education Department and New York State Library are once again partnering with 1,100 public libraries and neighborhood branches across the state to launch the Summer Reading at New York Libraries program, Commissioner Betty…
Warriors head into the woods for ASF's next WIM event
WINDHAM — The Adaptive Sports Foundation (ASF) continues its Warriors in Motion® (WIM) summer programming next week with its WIM Backpacking event from June 25-27.
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