Anthony and Susanna, who historians and researchers believe were the first African people to be enslaved by the Huguenot families who founded New Paltz in the 1600s, will be honored a special ceremony ...
After the “innies” clock out at Bell Labs, the “outies” come home to gorgeous Hudson Valley homes. Mark and Ms. Cobel, played ...
Coming up later this month, the county historian, the Wade-Lewis Center and HHS will host the official public unveiling of a monument on Huguenot Street to the memory of Anthony and Susanna. The event ...
Or even worse, we could end up so truncated that we would be nothing more than the 51st state, without a vote.” In the Kingston Whig-Standard, editorial writer Harvey Schacter suggested that Canadian ...
Purple Mountain Press, a publisher of history books on local and regional topics, is now under new ownership. The publisher of such titles as Alf Evers’ “The Catskills From Wilderness to Woodstock” ...
Live” marks its 50th anniversary, The Canadian Press looks back on some of the sketch comedy show’s most notable Canadian ...
Sitting in an airport departure lounge, Nick Willis is marvelling - and chuckling - at New Zealand's latest middle-distance running sensation. In the space of seven days, 15-year-old Sam Ruthe clocked ...
In every election since 2016, Donald Trump has run on the promise of fighting the corruption of the Democratic Party and its ...
The Hendrick I. Lott House, one of Brooklyn’s oldest surviving Dutch Colonial homes, is set to become Marine Park’s first ...
Kristen Weslowski fulfilled her mother's wish to make the home at 1842 Pork Street, near Skaneateles, into a 'safe haven' for ...
Kingston’s new Veteran’s Park would stand as a splendid new tourist draw (in the same way the Halifax Gardens are a tourist mecca), a focal point for community activity, a source of civic pride, a ...
The Hudson River Maritime Museum is excited to announce the Winter/Spring lineup for its renowned Follow the River Lecture ...