This Months Featured Articles2024-05-06T19:58:43-04:00

This Month’s Featured Articles…

Form, Function, And…

When it comes to the homes that define our lives, those that house the families who bond us eternally to the landscape as well as the spaces that we occupy every day, art can be defined by both the creation of structure as well as the recreation of character. For architect John Allee, principal architect at Allee Architecture + Design (AA+D), it is that linear movement that connects us all with the elements of design. After earning his Master’s Degree in Architecture from the University [...]

By |October 30th, 2020|Featured Article|

Breaking Boundaries

Sometimes all a person needs is someone to believe in them – someone who can restore hope while offering love, empathy, and compassion. It also helps when that person has a strategic plan and some solid resources. This is what inspired Dutchess County resident Kelly Lyndgaard to shift career paths and create Unshattered – a 501c3 nonprofit organization that employs women who are winning their fight against addiction. The Hopewell Junction-based organization’s employees create premium sustainable handbags that aim to end the cycle of addiction [...]

By |October 30th, 2020|Featured Article|

Housatonic Heritage

History runs through this region. It follows the Housatonic River as it flows through the towns of Litchfield and Berkshire counties. Set out in any direction, and you’re bound to encounter the area’s past. Because of this, in 2006, Congress designated this region as the Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area. Designating a National Heritage Area This designation didn’t happen overnight. It was the result of years of planning, studies, and advocating by organizations and individuals dedicated to preserving the area’s rich history. Executive director Dan [...]

By |September 25th, 2020|Featured Article|

A Monumental Family Legacy

Like the legendary painters of the Hudson River School, or the long and storied line of woodworkers in the villages of the Berkshire foothills, the pantheon of craftsmen in the Northwest Corner of our Tri-state is as sublime as the landscape itself. Carved into the deep roots of local family trees is the history of trades that underline the generational bond between skilled labor and quiet artistry. Such is the case within the hearts of the small hamlets that den themselves within our valley and [...]

By |September 25th, 2020|Featured Article|

Litchfield County And The Great Influenza Of 1918

Residents of Litchfield County opened their newspapers in the early fall of 1918 to find stories about a French army band playing concerts across the region to celebrate the alliance of the two nations in the Great War, and about efforts in North Canaan to construct a wall of honor to commemorate those serving in the war, and lists of the newest draftees. They did not read about a silent killer spreading across the state. Wartime censors would not risk lowering morale with reports of [...]

By |September 25th, 2020|Featured Article|
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