One of these days, you may see a lot of people in your neighborhood you don’t recognize. There’s a large influx of home buyers looking to move north from New York City.
High School Principal Emerly Martinez was one of the first people to speak at the June 26-27 commencement exercises. His initial year in Cornwall had been unique.
It was a bright and sunny day on the campus of Storm King School the morning of June 13. The temperature hovered comfortably at about 63 degrees. Insects buzzed through the air and birds chirped from somewhere in the distance.
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.
Sunday’s “March on Main Street” event was organized by Make A Difference Cornwall, a fledgling community group started by four Cornwall Central High School alumni.
Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent quarantine, Senator James Skoufis had created a number of advisory boards to provide input on a variety of topics.