New Baltimore Conservancy’s Fundraiser
The New Baltimore Conservancy maintains hundreds of acres of hiking trails, sponsors social events, offers informational programs, guided hikes and river paddles — all with the goal of conserving the...
View ArticleHudson’s Food Truck Food Court
The City of Hudson, NY, is widely recognized as the go-to dining destination in the Hudson Valley. Known for its top-quality restaurants, Hudson also has some great alternatives for those looking for a...
View ArticleThe Arts Centers of Hudson, NY
The beginnings of American art movements can be traced back to Hudson River School painters like Frederick Edwin Church and Thomas Cole—who worked in close proximity to the town of Hudson in the 19th...
View ArticleThe 10 Best Biking Trails Near Hudson, NY
For those looking to explore the landscape and beautiful hidden hamlets of the Hudson Valley, sojourns by car or short walking trips keep one either isolated and flashing past sites that you soon...
View ArticleHudson Opera House: 160 Years and Thriving
The Hudson Opera House is the oldest surviving theater in the state of New York—and in a state that includes New York City’s Broadway, that means it’s older than an awful lot of theaters. The Opera...
View ArticleWhat’s Brewing in the Hudson Valley?
The Hudson Valley has become a regional epicenter of culture and cuisine. Top rated restaurants, miles of excellent hiking trails and a vibrant art scene make it a little slice of the big city—plus an...
View ArticleThe Hudson-Berkshire Beverage Trail
“In vino veritas” – in wine is truth. And if that’s so, what’s in hard cider? The Hudson Valley has had wineries for a while now—there’s even one in Orange County that’s been around for a hundred years...
View ArticleAbout Helsinki Hudson
Helsinki Hudson may well be Hudson’s top-rated performance space and restaurant. With a continuing lineup of great musical acts and chef Hugh Horner’s great Creole-American restaurant, Helsinki Hudson...
View ArticleThe Catskill Mountain House
In the nineteenth century, the Catskill Mountain House was one of America’s most prestigious hotels. The wealthy and elite from New York and beyond would take carriages up to its mountaintop location...
View ArticleThe Bars and Pubs of Hudson, NY
Two hours north of New York City via train, the City of Hudson, New York has become a destination for artists, arts and antique lovers, adventurous food lovers, and just plain old fashioned weekenders....
View ArticleFarther Afield in the Valley
New York City dwellers think nothing of traversing neighborhoods for new entertainment and dining options. The same can be said for the expansive Hudson Valley – we just hop in cars and on boats...
View ArticleHudson’s Vintage Variety
The town of Hudson, NY offers so much history, it shouldn’t surprise visitors to learn that its two square miles contains a treasure trove of vintage fashion within its borders. No matter what the...
View ArticleIn Town for the Weekend: Rhinebeck, NY
Rhinebeck, long the darling of New Yorkers looking for an idyllic weekend away, has something for everyone. This includes the driver and mass transit rider alike – while the town has much to offer for...
View ArticleIn Town for the Weekend: Saugerties, NY
With a modern history that dates back to 1650, Saugerties sits on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 35 minutes from Hudson, and ten minutes from Woodstock. An historical mill town, the...
View ArticleHudson Through the Seasons: Annual Events
Rivertown’s always got something going on. No matter the season, visitors to Hudson have a full calendar of events cultural, culinary and commercial to enjoy. From rapidly expanding food festivals, to...
View ArticleIn Town for the Weekend: Woodstock, NY
Just about 100 miles north of New York City lies an artists colony that has been attracting writers, painters, musicians and eccentrics for over a century, a name synonymous with passionate creativity:...
View ArticlePrograms for Hudson’s Young and Restless
If you’ve had the pleasure of strolling down Warren Street on a sunny afternoon, or taking a spin around the Farmers’ Market on Columbia Street on a Saturday morning, or dropping in on any one of the...
View ArticleThe Falls: At Home in Hudson
At the edge of the City of Hudson, on a road that takes you from the urban oasis of art, culture and food, to the fields, farms, and vistas of Columbia County, a new residential development is set to...
View ArticleIn Town for the Weekend: Chatham, NY
Located about a half-hour up NYS Route 66 from Hudson, lies another of Columbia County’s great towns to explore, Chatham. Set among bucolic hillsides, the village of Chatham has seen a major resurgence...
View ArticleThings to do in Hudson: April 2016
Here’s our pick of fun and interesting things to see and do in Hudson in April. For details about tickets, prices, reservation and more, please visit websites: The Half Moon Botanica + DJ Ephraim Asili...
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