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Raised in Brooklyn with a mixed-race heritage, Jeffreys loved jazz singers, doo wop, R&B, soul, and Bob Dylan as a kid and attended Syracuse University, where he was classmates with a pre-Young ...
State officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Sojourner Truth Park, which includes the construction of ...
Bard College is reviewing a proposed donation of dozens of Galvan-owned properties in Hudson, raising hopes and questions ...
In a conversation with leadership from Middletown-based anti-poverty nonpofit RECAP, John Cappello, a partner at Walden-based ...
Hudson Hall has named choreographer and cultural organizer Adam Weinert as its next executive director. A longtime resident ...
New York State adds 900 acres to the Catskill Forest Preserve and upgrades Peekamoose Blue Hole, balancing growing trail use ...
Poughkeepsie artist Jennifer Levine blends myth, community, and childhood creativity in murals and paintings on view during ...
Dutchess County houses almost 5,000 prisoners in its two correctional facilities, with thousands more family members hoping ...
Tips from Hudson Solar + Battery Solutions about how to take advantage of New York State's new solar battery incentive ...
In the spirit of building connection and uplifting immigrants, RMM will be hosting a Voices of Hope Concert Festival ...
The 15th O+ Festival returns to Kingston October 10–12, trading art for healthcare with headliners Kool Keith, Fiery Furnaces ...
Local theater group The Winged Monkey's “Summer Pieces,” will be performed at Park Theater in Hudson on July 18 and 19 at 7 ...