It’s come to my attention that some readers of this magazineโthe print version that isโare unaware of the vast trove of Chronogram content available online. To wit: We post new stories every day on Chronogram.comโonly a fraction of which are published in print. These articles run the gamut of our coverage, from event previews to restaurant profiles to environmental coverage and beyond. Just this week (the week of August 12, as I’m writing to you from the past) we published stories on a new Afghan restaurant in Beacon, environmental activists questioning the efficacy of the PCB clean-up effort in the Hudson River, folks fundraising to restore the crumbling infrastructure of the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse, and a profile of Ulster County’s first legal adult-use cannabis dispensary in New Paltz.
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This article appears in September 2024.










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