Poughkeepsie's Rose Will Join Outdoorsmen Hall Of Fame Poughkeepsie's Rose Will Join Outdoorsmen Hall Of Fame
Poughkeepsie's Rose Will Join Outdoorsmen Hall Of Fame POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Most folks who like to hunt and fish say it’s about more than bagging a pheasant or hooking a trout; it’s about sportsmanship and the need to protect natural resources. And no one knows that better than Poughkeepsie resident Ken Rose, who is about to be inducted into the New York State Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame. Rose, who has spent his life paying it forward, was nominated by the Federation of Dutchess County Fish & Game Clubs for the well-deserved honor. The federation last year also honored Rose with a lifetime achievement award. Not only is he the force behind D…
Dutchess Resident Named Central Hudson Senior VP Dutchess Resident Named Central Hudson Senior VP
Dutchess Resident Named Central Hudson Senior VP A Dutchess County resident has been appointed senior vice president of Engineering and System Operations for Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation. Paul E. Haering of Pleasant Valley “has proven to be a highly capable and effective executive,” said Margarita Dilley, chairwoman of Central Hudson’s Board of Directors. Haering will continue executive responsibility for electric and natural gas engineering functions including system planning and design, substation and hydroelectric plant operations, project management and System Operations, and will maintain oversight of the energy comp…
New Hamburg Road Bridge Work In Wappinger To Begin New Hamburg Road Bridge Work In Wappinger To Begin
New Hamburg Road Bridge Work In Wappinger To Begin Commuters should be prepared for delays and alternate lane traffic on New Hamburg Road as work begins Monday, March 6 to rebuild the Wappinger Creek bridge. The Dutchess County Department of Public Works said the bridge, which services the New Hamburg train station, is in need of repair due to the condition of the bridge deck and portions of steel elements.  The construction will be completed in two phases, allowing for the continued flow of traffic using a one-lane alternating traffic pattern controlled by a temporary traffic signal, officials said. Message boards will be positioned next …
Dutchess County Exec Molinaro To Host Series Of Town Hall Forums Dutchess County Exec Molinaro To Host Series Of Town Hall Forums
Dutchess County Exec Molinaro To Host Series Of Town Hall Forums DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. - County Executive Marc Molinaro is hitting the road to talk to the residents of Dutchess. Molinaro announced a series of Town Hall forums he'll host to discuss the 2017 State of the County, as well as other county government topics of interest to residents. Attendees will get an overview of the 2017 State of the County address, and a chance to participate in an open conversation with Molinaro. The first Town Hall forum is set for Thursday, March 9, at 6 p.m. at Beekman Town Hall. The forums move to the Town of Poughkeepsie Senior Center March 14 at 1 p.m., to Tivol…
Poughkeepsie's BurgerFi Brings The Beef - And Fries, Custard & Craft Beer Poughkeepsie's BurgerFi Brings The Beef - And Fries, Custard & Craft Beer
Poughkeepsie's BurgerFi Brings The Beef - And Fries, Custard & Craft Beer POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. - BurgerFi of Poughkeepsie wants to dazzle you with its impressive array of artisan burgers, freshly-cut fries, local craft beers and frozen custards. And the restaurant seems to be doing a good job. Located on Raymond Avenue near Vassar College, BurgerFi is all about offering natural, high-quality choices as far as menu items, and being environmentally smart by utilizing recycled materials whenever possible. The restaurant - which opened in 2014 - uses only certified Angus beef from its own ranch, where cattle roam free, breathe mountain air, eat grass and are treated …
Community Rallies Behind Wappingers Man Diagnosed With Hodgkin's Lymphoma Community Rallies Behind Wappingers Man Diagnosed With Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Community Rallies Behind Wappingers Man Diagnosed With Hodgkin's Lymphoma WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. - A GoFundMe page has been created for Randy 'Big Rands' Wachter, recently diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, according to his brother Dustin, who created the page. "This week, my little brother (the big guy on the left) was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma," Dustin said on the page, set up Monday. "Randy is hands-down one of the strongest, healthiest kids I know. As of now, he seems to be facing a minimum of six months of chemotherapy. That means six months of school and work being missed, not only by him, but my parents also.  "My family doesn't…
Restaurateur Finds La Famiglia, Success In Poughkeepsie's Little Italy Restaurateur Finds La Famiglia, Success In Poughkeepsie's Little Italy
Restaurateur Finds La Famiglia, Success In Poughkeepsie's Little Italy POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Brandon Walker’s love of family – and good grub – both run deep. So it is no surprise that the Brooklyn-born chef decided to open his first restaurant in Poughkeepsie’s historic Mount Carmel neighborhood, where dozens of Italian mom-and-pop shops and restaurants once thrived. When Essie’s, an elegant yet casual eatery, opened its doors at 14 Mount Carmel Place last summer, Walker found himself being welcomed with open arms. Many members of the community, which dates back to the early 1900s, popped in to greet Walker and to share stories of Little Italy’s history. One …
United Way 'Day Of Sharing' To Provide Basics For Dutchess Organizations United Way 'Day Of Sharing' To Provide Basics For Dutchess Organizations
United Way 'Day Of Sharing' To Provide Basics For Dutchess Organizations POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.  -- A pair of purple-and-white curtains seems like such a mundane thing, but to one little girl, it meant the world, say the United Way folks based in Poughkeepsie. The curtains were among $100,000 worth of stuff that the agency handed out last year through its Day of Sharing program. The program allows nonprofits, churches, and schools that serve the needy in Dutchess and Orange counties to collect clothing, bedding and other household items for their clients. The United Way holds the event four times a year. It will open the doors to its Poughkeepsie offices from 10 a…
Dutchess United Way Celebrates Dr. Seuss' Birthday With Public Readings Dutchess United Way Celebrates Dr. Seuss' Birthday With Public Readings
Dutchess United Way Celebrates Dr. Seuss' Birthday With Public Readings POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. --  United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region and nonprofit partner organizations will team up Thursday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of National Education Association’s (NEA) Read Across America Day celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday. An annual event, this is the third year United Way and community volunteers will honor Dr. Seuss and celebrate the fun and value of reading. Area families are invited to attend public readings at the Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum (75 North Water Street, Poughkeepsie) that will be held at noon, 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. with museum admission. …
Flycar, New Equipment Will Make 'Big Difference,' For Garrison Ambulance Flycar, New Equipment Will Make 'Big Difference,' For Garrison Ambulance
Flycar, New Equipment Will Make 'Big Difference,' For Garrison Ambulance GARRISON, N.Y. - The Garrison Volunteer Ambulance Corps recently received some new equipment through community donations, and ambulance corp Chief Derek Tudor, Jr. says the new additions have the potential to make a big difference for patients in emergency situations. The new equipment, purchased through donations from the Garrison community and Continental Village, include a CPAP device - which provides continuous positive airway pressure, helping with severe breathing difficulty or fluid in the lungs; a second Lucas CPR device - which provides mechanical compression, saving people from hav…
Longtime Theater Critic Enjoys New Career As Poughkeepsie Artist Longtime Theater Critic Enjoys New Career As Poughkeepsie Artist
Longtime Theater Critic Enjoys New Career As Poughkeepsie Artist POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- A Ph.D in Italy. A wine critic in Bridgeport. And now an artist in Poughkeepsie. Richard Wrisley Day is a true Renaissance man.  Wrisley Day grew up in Red Hook, his father having moved there with a dream of becoming a farmer. He was home schooled, studying on his own and with a tutor with a library of books at his disposal. "I schooled myself to a considerable extent," Wrisley Day said. "I was studious from the word go." Finding himself interested in the performing arts and the visual arts, Wrisley Day would take the train to New York City on week…
My Eating Disorder Changed My Life, Poughkeepsie Life Coach Says My Eating Disorder Changed My Life, Poughkeepsie Life Coach Says
My Eating Disorder Changed My Life, Poughkeepsie Life Coach Says How Caty Pasternak will look in a bikini next month when she moves to Miami is the least of the Poughkeepsie native’s worries. To Pasternak, 25 of New Hampshire, that’s a major breakthrough, considering how three years ago, looking good in a bikini meant everything to her. Pasternak had whittled herself down from 230 pounds to a frail 115 over the course of three years for a body building competition. In a matter of hours, Pasternak became an aggressive binge eater, often waking up in the kitchen in the middle of the night, fist-deep in a jar of peanut butter. The majority of her adult lif…