October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so we looked into the latest innovations in screenings and treatments at local breast centers.
Martin makes music, while Black sings the blues
It’s that time again, folks. For 23 years, we’ve brought you the Best of the Hudson Valley, soliciting your take on the region’s finest restaurants, shops, services, and people — and offering up a few ...
See who’s been out on the town this month
See what’s in our mailbox for October 2009
As the autumn leaves begin to fall, one homeowner contemplates the Zen of raking
Eat out at Charlotte’s in Millbrook this month
Can the CIA reclaim its throne as Top Chef champ?
Woodstock’s Red Onion offers diners healthy portions of internationally inspired bistro fare in a casual-but-fun setting
Boo! Haunted houses abound this month, but you can find birds, basketball, and a big top, too
Senior Editor Polly Sparling lists her top picks in October 2009
After 17 years of planning, fund-raising, legal manuevering, and dangerous manual labor, the long-awaited Walkway Over the Hudson opens this month. Here’s how the one-time longest bridge in the world became the crown jewel of ...
In 1777, British forces burned most of the city of Kingston to the ground — and added fuel to the colonists’ Revolutionary fervor
A new Valley museum opens its doors to the public this month
One of the country’s oldest libraries reopens in Poughkeepsie this month
The paintings on this historic walkway has pedestrians doing a double take
Hudson Valley contributing writer, Greg Olear, shows us his latest novel — and his dark side
A Nyack father-son team searches for spirits, Ghostbusters-style
A word from Hudson Valley’s Editor in Chief, Olivia J. Abel