As an educator with over 20 years of experience working in New York City, Keisha Green often thinks about the importance of identity and representation, especially in children of color.
Isaacs, a 20-year resident of the Town of Newburgh, recently moved to Scotchtown, but has been an active member of the Cornwall Public Library’s writer’s group for nearly four years.
The entry is still on my calendar for March 16: “Attend Addams Family rehearsal at 6:30 p.m.” I was due at Cornwall Central High School to write a preview of the Drama Club’s spring musical. But it didn’t happen.
Paul Gould was busy during the lockdown. He moved his easel so pedestrians could see him at work. And he kept changing the art on display in the front window. Then he started a new business.
2 Alices in Cornwall-on-Hudson was extra busy on Friday night. There was the usual crowd in addition to the members of the Cornwall Arts Collective, who were celebrating the opening of a new show.
The pews are gone. The former sanctuary has become a rehearsal space for the Hudson Valley Dance Theatre. What other rehearsal space has stained glass windows? On Sunday afternoon, the young dancers are practicing an