MAIN STREET NEWS
House of Books, located at 10 N Main Street in Kent, CT, is much more than just a bookstore—it is a welcoming community space.
South Carolina native Marcus King rocked the house at College Street Music Hall in New Haven, CT, on Tuesday, June 4.
Berkshire Pride has offered a ton of activities as a part of their Pride Week, culminating in the 8th annual Pride Festival & Parade on Saturday, June 8th.
The Ancram Center for the Arts released its plans for the 2024 season, illustrating an exciting range of performances, concerts, workshops, and an upcoming expansion.
Among Dutchess Pride’s many fun-filled programs this month, a highlight is the Pride Parade & Festival being held this Saturday, June 8th.
The Music Cellar, located at 14 Main Street in Millerton, is hosting a Porch Concert this Friday, June 10th, starting at 4pm.
BeckHook Pride kicks off June with a ton of exciting activities and significant celebrations for the whole community.
Charley Crockett played a sold-out show at Empire Live, which has a capacity of about 1,000 people, in Downtown Albany on Monday, June 3.
“It’s a vote. If people don’t want it, it’s dead in the water. If people do want it, we can move forward,” she said.
For me, that is the Salisbury Garden Center, nestled in the geological fold between the back side of Satre Hill (of ski jump fame) and the crest of Smith Hill (capped by The Salisbury School).
By Ian Strever


