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Chronicles: The Night the Mountain Fell
Norman Osofsky was sound asleep. Earlier that evening during the summer of 1952, he set his alarm to rouse him at 5 o’clock, when he would begin his chores and the morning milking on the family dairy farm in Boston Corner, N.Y. Afterwards he would board the school bus for the ride to Roeliff Jansen Central School, where he was a sophomore.
Hudson Valley Homeowners: Master Spring Mouse Control with These Tips!
Don't wait for a mouse to takeover your Hudson Valley home! Take action now to keep your home pest-free this spring. • Food Storage: Safeguard all food items in airtight containers, particularly grains and cereals. Not only does this preserve the freshness of your Lucky Charms, but it also reduces the attractiveness of your home by limiting the food supply. That Nickleback CD collection will ALSO reduce the attractiveness of your home.
Art Gallery to Close in Ancram
After three years and exhibitions featuring 30 artists, Bob Bachler and James Kennedy are closing their Surface Library gallery next to the Ancram post office. This weekend the final show, “Imperfect Dreams,” features cyanotypes and palladium prints by the Gallatin-based artist and photographer Christian Mitchell. In 2017, partners...
Hudson Classical Theater Company Announces 21st Summer Season
Hudson Classical Theater Company is bringing three exciting productions to Riverside Park this summer. They start off with a bang with the comedic adventures of The Complete Works of Williams Shakespeare (abridged), written by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Susane Lee. This audience pleaser performs all Shakespeare's 37 plays, in 97 minutes, with only three actors. Watch as costumes, wigs, and hats get changed at a dizzying pace!
Alexander Gray’s New York Must-Sees: Ronny Quevedo, Teresita Fernández, and More
Owner and Principal of Alexander Gray Associates in New York City and Germantown, Alexander Gray is an insightful and pioneering contemporary art gallerist, fiercely committed to bringing the most dynamic creatives of our time to the forefront. By representing interdisciplinary, barrier-breaking artists whose visceral imagination knows no bounds, Gray unveils socially and politically conscious exhibitions to a captivated global audience. During a bustling month of fairs cascading across the city, the visionary shares with Whitewall details on the gallery’s latest evocative presentation, where to stop in for stunning nearby exhibitions, and the best restaurant for winding down in the picturesque Hudson Valley.
A serene oasis for making music
Aaron Dessner of The National at his Long Pond Studio, in Hudson, N.Y., on April 17, 2024. Long Pond’s large glass windows and residential vibe breaks the mold for recording studios, which more typically resemble dark gambling dens. It’s one reason musicians like Taylor Swift have put it on the map. (Jane Beiles/The New York Times)
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