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When Kate Kuykendall, a Pine Plains, NY native, picked her youngest daughter, Bella, up from her first day at the Ford Island Child Development Center near Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii, she assumed Bella was having a mild case of separation anxiety. It would turn out to be something much worse.
We chose to do the Cliffs of Moher on our second day in Dublin. We knew it was going to be a full day’s trip, so we wanted to make sure that we did it at the beginning of our vacation whilst we were still bright-eyed and bushy tailed.
The Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, NY, is hosting its annual Spring Tulip Festival from April 28 through May 9. Experience a kaleidoscope of color as Mohonk Mountain House’s garden springs to life with over 30,000 vibrant red, yellow, pink, and purple tulips.
With fourteen RIAA-certified singles, featuring six number ones (such as the back-to-back six-time platinum “Head Over Boots” and “Dirt On My Boots”), the California native has earned international acclaim. Pardi’s reputation for punchy, guitar-heavy country music has earned him over 9.3 billion global streams, and his newest album Honkytonk Hollywood – released on April 11 – further expands his musical sound into rock ‘n’ roll territory.
The Railroad Street Youth Project, in partnership with its subset program South Berkshire Community Health Coalition, as well as South County Rural Recovery Center and The Triplex Cinema, is hosting a special free screening of Recovery City on Wednesday, April 9 at 5pm.
I’ve been doing some research on lemon water and celery juice, and based on testimonials and theoretical research, I have come to some conclusions about the benefits both beverages can have on our livers and overall health.
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, the estate of Edith Wharton’s historic home in Lenox, MA, she was born at 14 West 23rd St. in New York City as the third child, alongside two brothers, of George Frederic Jones and Lucretia Rhinelander Jones.
Did you know that Americans are consuming coffee on a daily basis nearly 40% more than they did 20 years ago? Might it be the notorious Starbucks Java Chip Frappuccino, Cinnamon Caramel Cream Cold Brew, Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso, or just a plain old black coffee, the National Coffee Association reports a daily consumption increase of 37% in the United States.
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 of her newest book, Live With The Things You Love…and you’ll live happily ever after.
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. Sojourner Truth was an African American evangelist, abolitionist, women’s right activist, and author in the nineteenth century. Born into slavery, Truth escaped to freedom in 1826 and later preached about abolitionism and equal rights for all, becoming one of the most well-known human rights advocates in American history.