Many non-profit organizations stage annual fund raising drives, and this is not so different; we aim to raise funds by lowering costs.
Gardiner Resident Bill Richards stepped out of his office at Skydive the Ranch on Sand Hill Road a little after 3 PM on October 18, 2012 and saw a bright flash in the sky. High above him was a cylinder-shaped translucent object that wasn’t moving.
Students are spending much more time preparing for and taking tests than ever before.
We are fortunate to have a bounty of locally produced fresh and prepared foods right in Gardiner.
The Hudson River Greenland Festival (HRGF) is a wonderful and well-attended cross-cultural experience held every June at Croton Point Park in Westchester County.
What had been an informal arrangement may now become more formal as Library Manager Nicole Lane has received a grant to fund a program for children who accompany ESL students to their classes.
Bake your favorite fruit pie and enter it in The Gardiner Day Pie Bake-off.
These are all unusual stories told from a point in time that is rapidly receding from memory.
Until recently, environmentally conscious individuals could have a zero net energy home custom-designed and built. Now, New Paltz is joining a small group of progressive centers building entire zero net energy communities.
The Hudson Valley is associated with apples, but in the 19th Century it was associated with grapes. What brought about the change? Prohibition!