Listen to the frog sound walk
Liz LoGiudice, Extension Educator at Agroforestry Resource Center, led an “Amphibian Adventure” WGXC fundraiser Friday night, giving a “frog walk” across the street at the Siuslaw Model Forest. We...
View ArticleChanges in dairy safety net expected
Marc Heller in the Watertown Daily Times reports: In the next few years, dairy farmers are likely to see big changes in the safety net that protects them from crashing milk prices — including a...
View ArticleGreene County’s new news
The Greenville Mountain View Pioneer debuted this week, and the Greene County Local Courier morphed into the Greene County News, after its recent purchase by Hudson-Catskill Newspaper Corp, and it is...
View ArticleGhostWALK Hudson Ghost Story Writing Contest
GhostWALK Hudson Ghost Story Writing Contest for youth ages 11-18, due June 1. Winning tales published in August in Register-Star and Chatham Courier newspapers, and performed live by teen actors from...
View ArticleColumbia County Dems back Schneiderman for AG
Columbia County Democrats Friday endorsed Eric Schneiderman for Attorney General. Schneiderman is largely backed by upstate Dems, while NYC-area Dems (and Greene County Democrats) support Kathleen...
View ArticleFilm looking for horse farm location
Th Hudson Valley Film Commission says a feature film looking to shoot this summer in the Hudson Valley region seeks a horse farm, “with a masculine/rustic looking home, a barn, stables/paddocks and...
View ArticleMolinaro hosts town meeting in Ghent Thursday
New York State Assemblyman Marc Molinaro, who represents Columbia County (R,C,I-Red Hook), will host a town hall meeting in Ghent on Thursday, May 27 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the White Stone Café, 2337...
View ArticleCuomo’s plan for New York
Roatti at The Albany Project dissects Andrew Cuomo’s 250-page policy details he just released in his quest to become the next governor of New York. A few of his thoughts: * There is a lot of great...
View ArticleSchumer may become majority leader
Jason Horowitz in The Washington Post says there is a chance New York Senator Chuck Schumer will be the Senate’s next majority leader: Now, with confidant Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.)...
View ArticleIncident Report: Anthony Graves
Little Assemblies May 17 – June 21, 2010 at Incident Report, an experimental viewing station for visual projects, 348 Warren St., Hudson. Anthony Graves, an artist and writer based in Ithaca and...
View ArticleGreene gains, Columbia barely loses population
Marist College’s Bureau of Economic Research just released an “Economic Report of the Hudson Valley.” Some interesting facts: “During the two-year period ending in 2008, total migration into and out of...
View ArticleRock ‘n’ Roll radio
Ryder Cooley created this poster for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Benefit Show for WGXC Community Radio at Club Helsinki June 19: Filed under: Hudson Tagged: benefit, music, WGXC
View ArticleAssessing the assessor
Garth Slocum via City of Hudson.Sam Pratt reports that Hudson assessor Garth Slocum and one of the Hudson city attorneys who lives in Spencertown, and perhaps others, are serving as officers of the...
View Article“Maii:” The Wonder of Water
Diata Diata International Folkloric Theatre in part with the Hudson Opera House present “Maii:” The Wonder Of Water. An original play by Pamela Badila respecting the essence and purity of many...
View ArticleGreene Dems nominate Woodin for County Judge
The Greene County Democratic Committee picked David E. Woodin as their candidate to succeed retiring Daniel K. Lalor as Greene County Judge in a meeting held tonight at Lange’s in Acra. Woodin has...
View ArticleOatts/Locke Duo performance in Athens
Dick Oatts/Joe Locke Duo performed May 22 at the Athens Cultural Center via Planet Arts. Filed under: Athens Tagged: Athens Cultural Center, local audio, music
View ArticleLet the long weekend begin
This weekend: THU-SAT Upstate II at Nicole Fiacco Gallery. Melora Kuhn, Catherine Mosley, Erik Schoonebeek, and Allyson Strafella. Tue-Sat, noon-6 p.m. Dots, Lines and Figures at Carrie Haddad Gallery....
View ArticleRecycle and help Haiti
The Niverville-based Haitian Community Development Project is raising funds by recycling inkjet cartridges and used cell phones. When you recycle your inkjet cartridges and cell phones HCDP gets 15...
View ArticleMurphy attacked on net neutrality, voted Friday to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t...
Rep. Scott Murphy got attacked from the left last week, for a letter sent to the FCC that net neutrality proponents claim was parroting big Telecom. Murphy and 73 other Democrats allegedly, “sold you...
View ArticleBorchert wins striper contest
River Basin’s Striper Contest ended today with Eric Borchert bringing in the winner, a 47″-er from the Hudson River. Filed under: Catskill Tagged: fishing, Hudson River
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