In our last issue (Oct. 16, 2020), I told you about a busy day on Main Street. A week later the crowd moved east into Cornwall-on-Hudson. The occasion was the Village Wide Yard Sale.
When Debbie Wason presented her Girl Scout Gold Award project, the Gold Award Committee members were impressed with the proposal and commented they never had someone suggest a project involving a cemetery.
Farmhouse Market ribbon-cutting ceremony is Saturday Minutes before the Sept. 25 soft opening of Farmhouse Market, located at 277 Main St., patrons were already eager to check out the new business’ selection. The grand opening
A little girl enters the store with her mother and selects a dance costume in a special kids’ room that includes a wigwam. The youngster tries on the outfit and then heads to the dance studio in the front of the store so she can perform in her new clothes…
We were socially distant. For more than 30 minutes, Oscar Rivas and I sat at opposite ends of a table and talked into microphones. He was a good audience. He laughed at the appropriate times and often chuckled when I didn’t expect it. We were creating a podcast.
There was no official head count on Sept. 11. Most people described the crowd by saying, “It was a lot bigger than I expected.” All of the spectators wore masks.
Last week, 21 Orange County residents graduated from the firefighter academy held at the county’s Fire Training Center in Goshen. Among them was Storm King Engine Co. volunteer Charles Quinn.
Monday, Aug. 31 marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of Senator Bill Larkin. To honor his memory, we have shared some of our favorite pictures from our photo archives.
Hudson Segnit spent part of the summer at her grandparents’ house without missing any dance lessons. A student, who visited another state, was quarantined for two weeks when she came home.