Hudson Valley Magazine's February 2011 “Private High Schools” issue
Matthew Vassar’s rise from immigrant brewer to founder of America’s preeminent female college in Poughkeepsie is a classic Hudson Valley tale.
This week’s big deal: 30% off at Waddle n Swaddle in Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck
This week’s big deal: Winter sales at Montgomery Row in Rhinebeck
This week’s big deal: Valentine’s Day Sale-a-bration at Uptown Attic in Gardiner
Valentine’s Day is here once again. Forgot to finalize your plans? Never fear: This goof-proof Valentine’s Day guide is sure to make any sweetheart swoon
This week’s big deal: 25%-75% off gifts at Staatsburgh Mansion Gift Shop in Staatsburg
Discover all the unique educational opportunities the Valley has to offer with this comprehensive guide to the region’s private schools
Warmer weather may not arrive until a few months from now, but sign-up for summer camp is well underway. Before you pack up the kids, check out these noteworthy Valley camps
Tired of the bar scene? Make Valentine’s Day (or any day) a unique experience: Take your special someone on one of the Valley’s Great Dates
Don’t let cabin fever set in: This month, see popular children’s stories jump from book page to onstage, tour the world without leaving your chair, and learn about a few of the critters in your ...
Senior Editor Polly Sparling lists her top event picks for February 2011
A hit musical roars into Proctors, dancers mimic acrobats in Purchase, and love songs at West Point
Thirty years after saying “I do,” this writer takes a decidedly dim view of marriage advice
1. The Builders Association of the Hudson Valley held its annual holiday party on Dec. 14 at Villa Borghese in Wappingers Falls. Taking part in the festivities were (from left) Pete Nurzia of Nurzia Construction, ...
A transplanted NYC boutique — which offers goods crafted by Himalayan artisans — puts down roots in Ulster County
A 70-year-old torpedo is part of the scenery in one Valley town
This Presidents' Day, we focus on two of the Hudson Valley’s most famous native sons — Martin Van Buren and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Celebrating President’s Day with the Valley’s two homegrown commanders in chief PLUS: Where in the Hudson Valley and On the Town
We searched Valley sweet spots for the good, the bad, and the chocolatey. The best part? We couldn’t find “the bad”
Warwick’s Chateau Hathorn offers fine Swiss and French cuisine in a 19th-century Tudor castle