March 2021

Mar 1-31, 2021 / Vol. 22 / No. 47
Activism in art, the effects of COVID-19 on local farmers, and more.

Keep Live Animals Out of Easter

With Easter right around the corner, the Catskill Animal Sanctuary anticipates a surge in rescue requests for abandoned bunnies, chicks, ducklings, and other animals. These animals are purchased as “gifts” but often end up abandoned when the novelty of caring for them wears off. Over the years, CAS has accepted Easter animals found in dumpsters,…

Coronavirus Roundup: All Adults in New York Will Be Eligible for Vaccination Next Week

This is a roundup of coronavirus news and announcements from New York State and Hudson Valley and Catskills counties published Monday, March 29, in collaboration with The Other Hudson Valley. NEW YORK STATE 7-day average positive test rate: 3.5%420 deaths past 7 days4,575 hospitalizations (890 in ICUs)Share of population fully vaccinated: 16.8%Share of population given…

Need a Vaccine? Meet the Greenburgh COVID Angels

There’s nothing special about Greenburgh, a suburban town of about 88,000 in Westchester County, to suggest that it would be the incubator for one of the state’s most ambitious pandemic volunteer projects. Unless you count Paul Feiner, the town’s indefatigable supervisor. Feiner has helmed town government in Greenburgh for 30 years, re-elected again and again…

SUNY Faculty Urge Pension to Divest from Fossil Fuels

In late February, the State University of New York Cortland Faculty Senate, which represents instructors at the Southern Tier school, unanimously passed a resolution urging its pension fund manager, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, to divest from fossil fuel companies. “Whereas, the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA) has $8…

Coronavirus Roundup: Biden Vows Return to Normal by Summer, While Cuomo’s Vaccine Czar Twists Arms

This is a roundup of coronavirus news and announcements from New York State and Hudson Valley and Catskills counties published March 15 in collaboration with The Other Hudson Valley. NEW YORK STATE 7-day average positive test rate: 3.2%556 deaths past 7 days4,517 hospitalizations (923 in ICUs)Share of population fully vaccinated: 11.6%Share of population given 1…

Food Justice in the Hudson Valley: A Recent History

This story was originally published by Hudson River Flows, a storytelling collaborative writing a new narrative in support of truly regenerative economic redevelopment of the Hudson Valley bioregion. The food industry comprises the largest labor force in the United State, but across the system, its workers are among the most exploited in the county. This article—originally…

Coronavirus Roundup: Vaccinated Americans Can Socialize Indoors, CDC Says

This is a roundup of coronavirus news and announcements from New York State and Hudson Valley and Catskills counties published Monday, March 8, in collaboration with The Other Hudson Valley. NEW YORK STATE 7-day average positive test rate: 3.2%516 deaths past 7 days4,830 hospitalizations (1,005 in ICUs)Share of population fully vaccinated: 9.4%Share of population given…

Why Is Sending Care Packages to Prisons So Hard?

It was a dreary winter Monday morning, and I had virtual court appearances beginning at 9:30, but first I had to make another attempt to get ahold of First Deputy Superintendent Johnson at Green Haven Correctional Facility to ask why, again, three care packages sent by my volunteers to people incarcerated at the prison had…

Coronavirus Roundup: On New York’s COVID Anniversary, Cuomo Dodges the Limelight

This is a roundup of coronavirus news and announcements from New York State and Hudson Valley and Catskills counties published Monday, March 1, in collaboration with The Other Hudson Valley. NEW YORK STATE 7-day average positive test rate: 3.1%636 deaths past 7 days5,307 hospitalizations (1,065 in ICUs)Share of population fully vaccinated: 7.6%Share of population given…

Summer Camps & Programs

From utilizing their imagination in the woods with friends to learning to care for gentle giants at an equine nonprofit, Summer in the Hudson Valley is a great time for kids, even during a pandemic!

Mixed Media | March 2021

From the settlement of a contentious damage suit involving Woodstock 50 to the announcement of the Fisher Center’s 2021 season, art and art news continue to be made here in the Hudson Valley.

Sips & Bites | March 2021

Transport yourself to motor city with a slice Detroit-inspired deep dish pizza at a new Poughkeepsie eatery; pop into your local butchery for custom cuts of ethically raised meats; and sample some fine Mediterranean dining in Fishkill.


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