
Rock the Ridge is a 50-mile endurance challenge running course in the Mohonk Preserve and the Shawangunk Ridge. The course has four legs and is run almost entirely on carriage roads.
Rock the Ridge is a 50-mile endurance challenge running course in the Mohonk Preserve and the Shawangunk Ridge. The course has four legs and is run almost entirely on carriage roads.
There is something inherently romantic about a barn, especially one that has weathered the storms of life and still stands strong to tell of it.
Small-town virtues are real.
In our last issue, I described my mission to find out how to get a special needs sign placed on a local road.
The restoration of old buildings is challenging, both financially and practically, but rehabbing an old barn sends a shiver down the staunchest of spines.
Does it not give Gardiner residents a sense of pride to see its local businesses recognized for excellence? Yes indeed, and every Spring, Hudson Valley Magazine’s annual “Best of Hudson Valley®” (BOHV) starts up again with a new season of excitement.
My mission—if I chose to accept it—was to find out how a Gardiner resident gets a blind driveway, deaf child, school bus stop, or other caution sign placed on a local road.
Every year it seems that there is more road kill in Gardiner.
Everyone living in Gardiner knows that we have our share of artists and celebrities in residence. However, one local professional artist—meaning one who makes a living from their art—is both locally incognito and internationally known.
Since the early days, free climbing — a form of rock climbing in which climbers use ropes and other equipment to protect against injury during falls, but not to assist progress — has become a mainstream sport.