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The Enormous Newburgh Vintage Emporium In New York Will Bump Your Thrifting Game To 11
Growing up, shopping trips weren’t always something I looked forward to – often times it just meant being hauled around a hardware store’s garden section by my mom and hoping she wouldn’t meet any friends to talk to at length! But there was one kind of shopping trip I always enjoyed – visiting flea markets and antique malls. You never knew what you would find there, and I still have some of the comic books, action figures, and other oddball finds I would discover there! All of my local flea markets have closed, but their spirit lives on in places like the Newburgh Vintage Emporium. This massive antique store in Newburgh, New York consists of both a main store and a warehouse and has over 50,000 square feet of combined shopping. You never know what will be in stock when you visit, and that’s all part of why this might be the best antique mall in New York.
'This is what Poughkeepsie needs': The Governess, new waterfront restaurant, makes debut.
Set right on the Hudson River, The Governess is located on a prime spot, with great views from the deck and from the vintage-decorated restaurant and bar. The Governess had its grand opening on Thursday, July 25, and the community came out to celebrate the long-awaited debut at 1 Main St. Melanie Lemieux,...
3 Abandoned Putnam County Dogs Looking For Forever Families
The Putnam County SPCA is asking for the publics help in finding 3 adorable pups their forever homes. The Putnam County SPCA reports that back on July 13th, 2024, they were notified about 3 dogs that were abandoned "together on a seasonal dirt road." In a social media post the...
What It Means if Your New York Maple Tree Grows Spikes
I've lived in my house in Newburgh, NY long enough to have seen everything there was to see in my backyard... or so I thought. This morning I noticed a strange phenomenon on one of our beloved maple trees: what looked like spikes growing out of several leaves (below). Here's what it means if your trees start to sprout "thorns" as well.
Newburgh, New York Dairy Bar Celebrates Christmas in July with Festive Flavors
I don't know about you, but I'm starting to feel the holiday spirit creeping in. Makes sense, since it's Christmas in July! And one Hudson Valley business is going all out. Celebrate Christmas in July with Festive Ice Cream Flavors. Mary Jane's Dairy Bar on Route 9W in Newburgh, New...
Moonburger Opens New Location Outside the Hudson Valley
Most know by now my love for Moonburger, the greatest burger I've ever had. The popular plant-based Hudson Valley burger joint has three Hudson Valley locations (Kingston, New Paltz, and Poughkeepsie). The Poughkeepsie spot inside the Chestnut Market inside the Mobil on Rt 9 opened back in April. Just last...
New sculpture unveiled on Bridge St.
Cornwall, NY – The Greater Cornwall Chamber of Commerce proudly unveiled a new sculpture at Bridge Street Park on Main Street yesterday, marking the beginning of the highly anticipated Upstate Art Weekend (UPAW). This year’s unveiling continues what started during HGTV’ filming in 2021 when Vivien Collens first loaned one of her original sculptures to the Bridge Street Park.
Have the Best Giant Skeleton with Barnyard Friends this Halloween
Many people start thinking about Christmas in July because for decades people have branded July as the month you can look ahead to the holidays. Christmas is less than 6 months away and in the heat a few thought about the happy part of winter work. But before you get...
Former WRRV Sessions Headliner to Appear on Primetime Game Show
One of the biggest WRRV Sessions Headliners that we have ever had is going toe-to-toe with another legendary rock band on primetime TV, and I got all the information on how to root for them!. WRRV Sessions Headliner Papa Roach to Become Game Show Contestants. Papa Roach has been a...
West Point Band Continues Music Under the Stars
WEST POINT – The West Point Band will continue its Music Under the Stars concert series with “From the Mountains to the Prairies” on Saturday, July 27 at 7:30 p.m. at West Point’s Trophy Point Amphitheater. Embark on a musical journey inspired by nature’s beauty, featuring music from Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony as well as classics like “Shenandoah” and Alfred Reed’s “Hounds of Spring.” Join us as we celebrate the beauty and majesty of our country, from the towering peaks to the endless plains, in an unforgettable musical odyssey. This concert is free and open to all; for more information visit www.westpointband.com.
The Maine Postpones WRRV Sessions Performance for July 31st
The Maine has made the announcement that they need to postpone their performance for WRRV Sessions that was originally slated for Wednesday, July 31st. The Maine Postpones WRRV Sessions Scheduled for Wednesday July 31st. While the circumstances are unfortunate, The Maine still wants to see as many Hudson Valley listeners...
Barbers Continue to Give Back to the Community
NEWBURGH – What started off as a series of community readings and conversations about the rich history of barbers and their shops has evolved into something so potently beautiful, even its originator could not have envisioned. The third Annual Newburgh Barbershop Appreciation Day welcomed in several energetic and talented...
Climate Local Now: Rethinking Sustainable Fashion
When I was a little girl, one of my favorite activities was playing dress-up. I loved the artistry of combining textures, colors, shapes, and patterns to create a wearable masterpiece. As an adult, this love persisted and evolved into curating the perfect wardrobe. I found the same opportunity for creative expression through shopping. Only now, playing dress-up was accompanied by a guilty, gnawing sensation in the pit of my stomach caused by the knowledge of the effects the garment industry had on the planet:
Council considers changing ‘last call’ hours at restaurants
Using legislation to combat crime, city officials are discussing changing restaurant business hours and scheduled a public hearing for August 12 to get input from citizens. At the July 15 Common Council meeting, City Manager Matt Alexander proposed amending Chapter 213 of the city code to include a restaurant closing time of 2 a.m. (While last call for restaurants/bars is typically 4 a.m. in New York State, individual counties and municipalities are able to change their closing time).
Northwest Corner Animal Control Officer is a different breed of dog lover
SHARON — Whether volunteering at schools, visiting prisons, or at her home in Kent, Lee Sohl can almost always be found with a dog. For the past 32 years Sohl has served as animal control officer in Kent. She has since added on three other towns serving as the ACO in Sharon for 10 years, Salisbury for seven, and most recently Cornwall.
STATEMENT FROM SENATOR JAMES SKOUFIS
Lifelong learning begins at a young age, and museums are a great place to spark an interest in history, science, and art. I know that it can sometimes feel nerve-wracking to take a toddler to an art museum, which is what makes Storm King Art Center such a special place.
Mill House Brewing Company – Great Craft Beer & Good Food In Poughkeepsie
Mill House Brewing Company in Historic Poughkeepsie, NY, opened in Fall 2013. It quickly gained a reputation for being one of the area’s top stops for chilling out with good food, outstanding beer, and tight and right service. This is packed into a warm, historic, and visually appealing setting, with casual yet professional service. The food is cooked from as close to the source as possible and artfully crafted ales are served up on tap, canned, and bottled.
Enter to Win a Pair of Tickets to See One Vision of Queen at Tilly’s Foster Farm
It's been a summer of shows and they just keep on coming. Tilly's Foster Farm has been a great place to see shows year after year and this year is no different. They have great shows coming and we want to send you to see them. One Vision of Queen...
Monroe Community Garden blossoms at Town Hall
Over the past few months, Monroe residents may have noticed a new garden outside of Town Hall full of fresh produce, flowers, and more. The person behind the project is resident Kelly Imhof, who built the garden to earn her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest national achievement awarded by Girl Scouts of the USA.
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