The Side Shack is the brain child of Brookside’s owners, Sharon and Drew Sycoff, and soon after Sharon started handing me tastes I realized I wouldn’t be able to pick just one “bite” to write about.
Becky and Joe’s venture began in 2008 when they were in college and negotiating with Penny and David Rossetter for the use of part of their land to establish a farm.
James and his wife, Michelle, own the Mudd Puddle in New Paltz. Kristop is the winemaker at Robibero Family Vineyards and Glorie Farm Winery. They decided to combine forces and open Gardiner’s first brewery.
A one-quart container of kale salad at the Village Market (approximately four servings as a side dish) costs around $5 or $6. Give it a try!
It is clear that New Paltz Travel Center wants to help you plan a trip of some sort; in fact, Ms. Gillette, president and owner, specializes in helping her clients find the right trip; her motto is “Let’s make it happen.”
Ulster Savings Bank, a regional bank with a wide range of services, was originally opened in 1851 with a deposit of $120. Today, the bank has assets of approximately $734 million, 305 employees and 14 branches all over Dutchess, Greene, Orange, and Ulster counties.
Pay a visit to the Hudson Valley Wine Market in Gardiner.
The Animal Hospital has been in business at the same location since the 1940s, making it one of the longest running businesses in town.
Two new apples now in limited release, SnapDragons™ and RubyFrosts™, have recently been available nearby at Dressel Farms, New Paltz and Hurd’s Family Farm, Modena.
If you (or your kids) have the capacity to consume scary quantities of food, the solution can be found at Pasta Night at Pasquale’s Pizzeria in Gardiner every Tuesday.