A Full Life

For those of us who have grown up tucked within the congenial fabric of rural life, that which breeds the kind of familiarity whose beauty is only rivaled by the backdrop of our beloved local landscape, there are those figures who feel as though they can simply […]

By |2022-02-03T18:00:59-05:00January 28th, 2022|Featured Article|

Immersed In Nature

Within the last few decades, technology has certainly kept the pace buzzing. While access to a wealth of information on our phones certainly has its advantages, we’re also continually distracted and interrupted by the constant flow of emails, texts, and phone calls. During our leisure time, we […]

By |2022-01-31T14:34:25-05:00December 28th, 2021|Featured Article|

Reading the Cards

It’s Sunday, and I’m on a walk and casting about for something to do. A manicure? Nah. Hmmm… what’s this? A drop-in tarot reading? Why not?

I’d been seeing posts about tarot on Instagram and in articles here or there. This year, Dior launched its spring/summer collection with […]

By |2022-01-24T14:09:59-05:00December 28th, 2021|Featured Article|

Make January a Jump-Start

The holidays are over. The lights will soon be coming down. The dreariness of January, February, March, and – yes – even April looms like a black hole of bah humbug. And yet, this seemingly dreary time of year in our beloved Northeast can be a great […]

By |2021-12-28T20:49:19-05:00December 28th, 2021|Featured Article|

Homegrown Leadership

In a letter to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson once wrote “Agriculture … is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to wealth, good morals and happiness….” and, as he sat overlooking his famous gardens from his home in Monticello, VA, wrote to a […]

By |2022-01-20T14:18:56-05:00December 28th, 2021|Featured Article|

Red Hook Responds

By its very nature, volunteerism requires a sense of commitment often hard to come by. With families, careers, and the financial stress of “keeping up,” it can be hard to find time to volunteer. As the holidays approach, non-profit organizations look forward to the time of year […]

By |2021-11-29T20:56:13-05:00November 29th, 2021|Featured Article|

Pine Plains Brings Heroes Home

It is the season of giving. When we think collectively about this time of year, it can be hard not to conjure up visions of the holidays that have been baked into our modern DNA through tradition and commercialization. That is not to say those two elements […]

By |2021-12-05T10:47:34-05:00November 29th, 2021|Featured Article|

The Triumph of Tradition

We are, at the core, a nostalgic lot. Through pandemics, wars and recessions, we have remained a culture that revels in traditions and ceremonies. We find some sort of resolution in repeating the symbolic dances of the end of the year.

Pumpkins carved at Halloween perched on the […]

By |2021-12-08T12:24:23-05:00November 29th, 2021|Featured Article|

Community Counts On Blessings

It is once again the time of year when, in addition to the general merriment that comes with the holiday season, people across the nation collectively take stock of what they have and what they feel grateful to have attained. While we amass friends and family and […]

By |2021-12-07T11:32:36-05:00November 29th, 2021|Featured Article|
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