Food The Salt Line: Farm-To-Table Dining In A Net-Zero Hotel At Vassar The Salt Line is helmed by a CIA-educated local whose hyperlocally sourced concept complements the carbon-neutral building. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Arthur Miller in his writing studio, 1963 © Inge Morath / Magnum Photos Arts The Arthur Miller Society Holds a Conference, “'Death of A Salesman' At 75” in The Playwright’s Beloved Town, Roxbury, CT The day-long conference will explore the play’s genesis and enduring impact at the Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury, CT. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Elena Mosley, executive director, Operation Unite New York. All photos: Chad Weckler Arts In “Creative Exposure” Chad Weckler Captures Hudson’s Artistic Soul Photographer Chad Weckler has captured an evocative and powerful expression of Hudson's current creative moment. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Iryna Johnson and Maryna Bilak, founders of Medical Relief for Ukraine. Community Hudson Comes Together For Ukraine, One Pierogi And Benefit Concert At A Time Based in Hudson, Medical Relief for Ukraine has raised funds to buy ambulances, medical drones, generators, and supplies. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Food New In Copake, North Star Points The Way To A Seafood-Centric Menu Now the Alander Lodge has an onsite restaurant that’s open to the public. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Barb Christ Style It’s Coyote Mating Season, So Be Alert…And Yes, Be Awed Those howls may be the love songs of the opportunistic eaters, but what if the coyotes are getting too close? By Anne Pyburn Craig
Food Cheers For Clear Ice, The Transparent Gold Standard In Cocktails Twin Lakes Ice Co. has perfected the clear ice cube, with implications that range from the aesthetic to the mixological. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Mole hills (not mountains) - Wikimedia Commons Style Moles, Voles And Shrews: How To Deal With Your Tiny Neighbors Those unsightly mounds and tunnels in the snow may look like lawn damage, but there's another way to think about them. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Arts Jerry Saltz Will Spout Off About “Art Is Life” — In Real Life, In Kent The irrepressible Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic will discuss his latest book at the Kent Community House next week. By Anne Pyburn Craig
Community How Do You Roll From Mahhattan To Canada? Hit The Empire State Trail The country’s longest state multi-use trail lets you walk or bike from lower Manhattan to the Canadian border. By Anne Pyburn Craig