On Friday, Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m., The Jason Gisser Band will be opening for Three Dog Night, at The Paramount Center for the Arts in Peekskill. Late last month, Gisser visited Cornwall for a surprise solo street performance.
It’s a long name. It would be tough fitting “New York School of Music All Stars” on a billboard or a record label (if people were still buying records).
The last week before any show is hectic. There are daily rehearsals and last-minute changes. But the people at the Bethlehem Summer Music Festival (BSMF) have made the final week a little more difficult.
Every two years, Cornwall High School students in Hara Fiato’s art class build a new stone wall sculpture which welcomes anyone who enters the property.
The name may remind you of a green and yellow box of Crayolas — or a rainy afternoon in childhood. But the members of the Cornwall Coloring Club don’t use crayons and they’re not children.
Four Cornwall High School students, Mariah Hernandez, Brandon Pettus, Taylor Griffin, and Adam Casey, recently took first place in the annual New York State Skills USA Skills and Leadership Conference.
When Bill Braine decided to write a novel, he didn’t have to look far to find a setting. “It’s intentionally set in this region,” he said when we met on a Saturday morning.
Last month, Quinn Andrews was working on a project in her middle school art class, when she was surprised by a bouquet of flowers and balloons. It wasn’t her birthday, and it wasn’t an invitation to a prom.