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Bill Kearney, president of the Irish Cultural Center, marching during the Shamrock Run. (Photos by Rokosz Most)

It’s been eight years since Bob Carey, president of Carey Construction and former president of the Irish Cultural Center Hudson Valley Inc. (ICCHV), went ahead and oversaw the excavation of a relatively level 0.42-acre parcel of land at 32 Abeel St.

T...


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(Photos by Zac Shaw)

Long before the pandemic sent countless cityfolk for the hills, the seeds of Midtown Kingston’s resurgence were planted. What was once a bustling corridor built around factory life in the late 1800s and early 1900s steadily declined through the middle of the century as manufacturing dried up. Things only got worse: business migrated Uptown, urban renewal ...


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Visual artist and local provocateur Collin Douma keeps his eyes open. The Canadian-born now-exurbanite and his wife bought property in the area in 2017, and they became full-time Olive residents during COVID-19.

He is alert to the pace of change that human settlement keeps bringing to the natural universe — and particularly to the creatures great and small with...


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Mirabella’s, the sports bar and restaurant that has anchored Saugerties’ Partition Street social scene for two decades, has a new owner. Brian Brock, a Saugerties resident since 2012, has taken over the business from Brendan Amodio, who opened Mirabella’s exactly 20 years ago at the age of 22. Amodio called the timing fitting. “Twenty years ago today, to this exact day, I too...


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(Photo by Dave Holden)

The title of this piece describes this last week perfectly — it seems like we went from spring to summer in just a few days, with everyone dressed down and plodding around in the 80-degree heat and humidity. There is no doubt anymore that summer has finally come to the southeast Catskills. I say it that way because in early May summer seemed so far away...


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