MAIN STREET NEWS
Although times have certainly been challenging, luckily there are ways to cultivate and recognize the many moments during our daily lives that are filled with joy.
The end of daylight-saving time officially means shorter days with more darkness and less sunlight. For many of us, that means we’re getting up in the morning in the dark and coming home in the dark, which can take an undeniable toll on mental health and make us feel tired and generally uninspired.
Painter and art educator Warren Prindle’s exhibit “Through the Artist’s Eye” opened on Friday, December 8th at Housatonic Valley Regional High School in Falls Village, CT.
We here at Main Street have been busy gift shopping for all of our loved ones and we know that you've likely been doing the same. We've done extensive research about what the gift giving trends are this year, reached out to some local businesses to share their recommendations with us, and even given you some of our favorites!
For those of us who are constantly in motion, we’ve rounded up a list of the best places for grab-and-go and prepared foods for when you don’t have time to sit down and eat.
In Flight will be hosting their annual holiday formal on Sunday, December 17 at the Grandview in Poughkeepsie, NY.
With the holiday season rapidly approaching, we've reached out to some of our local markets and restaurants to give us their favorite holiday food preparation tips and recommendations. The Berkshire Food Co-Op has given us their favorite holiday prep tips below!
One of the most beautiful and heart-warming realities about the holiday season is that it carries with it a magic and mysticism that seems to surpass any church wall, temple vestibule, or mosque ground.
For some, though, the holidays bring dread, anxiety, and even depression, particularly for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
In 1823, a dismayed Clement Clarke Moore would learn that his poem, A Visit from St. Nicholas, nowadays popularly known as ’Twas the Night Before Christmas, had been published in the Troy (NY) Sentinel, albeit lacking attribution.