About Lindsey Clark

Lindsey Clark is an editorial writer for the magazine. She assists with social media content creation and advertising outreach, and has been published both in print and online for seven years now. Lindsey loves to write about a range of subjects, and some of her recent favorites have been the romance bookish community, authors, and trendy topics, like concerts, thrifting, and social media. She also covers stories about local businesses/organizations, history, and events. Lindsey is so glad to be a full-time member of the Main Street team after graduating Summa Cum Laude from Marist College in May 2024, earning a B.A. in English Writing. Lindsey can be reached at lindsey@mainstreetmag.com.

The Danica Center for Physical Therapy & Movement Education offers holistic, empowering forms of healing and movement in Sharon, CT

Above photo by Lindsey Clark.

A physical therapist for nearly four decades, Dr. Bente Dahl-Busby has always had a passion for health, wellness, and movement. As a gymnast, horseback rider, gymnastics teacher, and dancer throughout her upbringing and adolescence in Denmark, she desired a career that would combine academics with these interests, empowering her […]

By |2025-04-16T09:05:14-04:00March 27th, 2025|A Healthier Life, Business, Wellness|

Environmental economist, eco-consultant, and sustainability strategist Pamela Peeters’ remarkable path to becoming a true Eco Hero

Photo above: Pamela speaks at the “Dubai Innovation Center” during COP28 on her educational projects. Photograph taken by Martin Nweeia.

“My mother told me I was always pointing at the sun and trees. I always found great joy being in nature. When I was 12, that joy grew so large that I created my […]

By |2025-03-27T09:09:05-04:00March 27th, 2025|Featured Article, Our Environment|

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edith Wharton: A literary life that analyzed societal expectations & featured a home in Lenox, MA

Above photo courtesy of Literary Hub.

In honor of March being Women’s History Month, we are highlighting a handful of important women who made strides in the social, political, and economic climates of our region. 

Edith Wharton was born on January 24, 1862, as Edith Newbold Jones. According to The Mount, […]

By |2025-03-25T14:48:39-04:00March 25th, 2025|History, Main Street News|

All-around artistic visionary Mary Randolph Carter showcases the beauty of the objects we love—and of homes in the local area—in her latest book

Photo above: © Live with the Things you Love: And You’ll Live Happily Ever After, by Mary Randolph Carter, Rizzoli, 2025; all images © Carter Berg.

On March 27 at 6:30pm, best-selling author, photographer, and long-time Ralph Lauren creative director Mary Randolph Carter will appear and present at an event celebrating the release […]

By |2025-03-21T09:16:02-04:00March 21st, 2025|Author Profiles & Bookish Things, Main Street News|

The vibrant life and poetic legacy of Pulitzer Prize Winner Edna St. Vincent Millay

Above photo courtesy of Library of America.

In honor of March being Women’s History Month, we are highlighting a handful of important women who made strides in the social, political, and economic climates of our region. 

Born on February 22, 1892, Edna St. Vincent Millay was born in Rockland, Maine. Holly Peppe, […]

By |2025-03-20T09:15:15-04:00March 12th, 2025|History, Main Street News|

The Miracle on Barn Hill: Retired elementary school teacher Donna Fazzino discusses self-publishing her first children’s book

Photo above: Donna with Lindsey when she was in third grade, 2010-2011.

Since she was young, Donna Fazzino always had a knack for reading and writing. Drawing upon her passion for the language arts, she pursued a career as a teacher in Connecticut’s Region #1 School District, teaching elementary grade levels and talented and gifted programs […]

By |2025-03-10T09:17:16-04:00March 3rd, 2025|Featured Article|

The magic of Camphill Village: Getting to know the vibrant, dynamic community in Copake, NY, and all that it has to offer

Photo above: David Wallace harvests herbs in Camphill’s healing plant garden, where the garden crew tends to biodynamic flowers and herbs during growing season, and transforms them into teas and culinary herb mixes, as well as natural remedies. All photos courtesy of Camphill Village.

As the oldest and largest Camphill community in the United States, Camphill […]

By |2025-03-06T09:49:22-05:00March 3rd, 2025|Featured Article|

Pastries by Hanna brings specialty sweetness to the Northwest Corner and beyond

Ever since Hanna Rybolt was little, she’s loved baking. After studying at Johnson and Wales University through their pastry school and attaining about 10 years of experience in the bakery and restaurant industries, she explains that she wanted to find a way to have her own baking business. She explains, “It’s been my […]

By |2025-03-21T09:14:15-04:00February 20th, 2025|Food, Main Street News, Out and About|

Union Street Brewing Co.: A Hudson hotspot for local beer-lovers and the greater community

Launched in July 2023, Union Street Brewing Co. was started by co-owners and husband and wife team Paul and Emma O’Donnell. Located in an old, renovated warehouse in the heart of historic Hudson, the fully functioning brewery includes an on-site tap room where patrons can try the brewery’s 12 beers on draft.

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By |2025-02-18T09:15:38-05:00February 18th, 2025|Food, Main Street News, Out and About|

A hopeful romantic’s guide: Confronting tricky Valentine’s Day feelings & navigating a holiday dedicated to love

When the month of February rolls around, the focus on romantic love can become overwhelming. I have spent all but one Valentine’s Day single, and whether I was surrounded by friends for a Galentine’s movie night, sick in bed while my flatmates made their way out to a London club, or spending an ordinary evening […]

By |2025-01-31T12:46:03-05:00February 3rd, 2025|Featured Article|
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