

Say Hello to Summer: YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County Summer Camps
The YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County offers three summer day camps—Seewackamano, Starfish, and Wiltmeet—blending outdoor play, learning, and community values.
Aries Horoscope | March 2026
December pushes Aries to slow down and focus. Saturn urges discipline, helping you turn big ideas into real-world progress and carve a clearer path forward.
Taurus Horoscope | March 2026
This month brings Taurus a reality check in love, money, and long-term plans. Saturn nudges you toward practical choices and steady, sustainable growth.
Gemini Horoscope | March 2026
December floods Gemini with information, forcing clarity. Saturn helps you cut through noise, get grounded, and turn scattered efforts into meaningful direction.
Cancer Horoscope | March 2026
Relationships take center stage as Saturn demands boundaries and structure. December helps Cancer turn emotional insight into healthier, more stable connections.
Leo Horoscope | March 2026
Work, routines, and responsibilities sharpen under Saturn’s gaze. December pushes Leo to refine habits, boost efficiency, and commit to what truly matters.
Virgo Horoscope | March 2026
Creative projects, romance, and joy get a reality check. December helps Virgo turn inspiration into structure—and playful sparks into something lasting.
Libra Horoscope | March 2026
Home and family themes intensify as Saturn highlights limits and responsibilities. December guides Libra toward wiser decisions and sturdier foundations.
Scorpio Horoscope | March 2026
Communication gets serious as Saturn demands precision and truth. December helps Scorpio speak clearly, plan effectively, and anchor big ideas in reality.
Sagittarius Horoscope | March 2026
Money, value, and self-worth come into focus. Saturn pushes Sag to stabilize finances, prioritize essentials, and invest in what truly supports your future.
Under One Roof: The Creamery Pavilion in Bovina
The Creamery Pavilion in Bovina, designed by Local Architects, blends traditional timber framing with civic life, supporting baseball, farmers markets, and community use.
Hudson Valley March Events Round-Up: Concerts, Film, Dance, Talks, and Food
Steel pan virtuosity, synth-pop icons, Godzilla classics, dance, film festivals, author talks, and food events—here’s what’s happening around the Hudson Valley this March.
Capricorn Horoscope | March 2026
With planets gathering in your sign, December launches a major reset. Saturn helps Capricorn refine identity, goals, and the next version of yourself.
Aquarius Horoscope | March 2026
December draws you inward as Saturn guides rest, release, and reflection. Aquarius gains clarity by slowing down and preparing for a new cycle.
Pisces Horoscope | March 2026
Community, friendships, and collaboration shift under Saturn’s influence. December helps Pisces define boundaries, strengthen alliances, and pursue grounded shared goals.
A Decade of Welcome at Garvan’s Gastropub in New Paltz
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Garvan’s Gastropub in New Paltz looks back on a decade defined by Irish hospitality, community support, and a restaurant built around genuine welcome.
Saugerties, in Full Bloom
A community profile of Saugerties, from the opening of Spiral House sculpture park to grassroots nonprofits, women-owned businesses, housing, and live music.
Things to Do in Columbia County: Art, History, and Outdoor Destinations
A guide to things to do in Columbia County, from sculpture parks and performance spaces to historic sites, rail trails, and year-round outdoor destinations.
A Sea Change at Chronogram
After a winter of financial strain and renewal, a Chronogram founder reflects on student protest, local businesses, and why the magazine is adapting its model while recommitting to its core mission.
Pulitzer Winner Susie Ibarra Brings Sky Islands to SUNY New Paltz
Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Susie Ibarra brings Sky Islands to SUNY New Paltz, blending improvisation, ecology, and collective musicianship.
Where to Shop in Columbia County: Antiques, Design, and Local Finds
A guide to shopping in Columbia County, from Hudson antiques warehouses and design shops to bookstores and village general stores worth lingering in.
Maya Gold Foundation at 10: Rethinking Teen Mental Health in the Hudson Valley
Ten years after its founding, the Maya Gold Foundation is centering teen voices, expanding mental health training, and rethinking youth leadership.
Columbia County Restaurants: Where to Eat From Hudson to the Hills
From Hudson dining rooms to rural destinations with Catskills views, this guide highlights Columbia County restaurants built on technique, seasonality, and food worth returning for.
Hudson Valley Dining Guide
A round-up of Hudson Valley restaurants to tick off your local dining bucket list.
Six Hudson Valley Books to Read in March 2026
New books by Hudson Valley authors for March 2026
Growing Together, Every Day: Triform Camphill Community
Triform Camphill Community near Hudson offers an inclusive way of living and learning grounded in agriculture, craft, and shared purpose. An open house on May 16 invites the public in.
Poetry | March 2026
Poems by Hudson Valley poets published in the March 2026 issue of Chronogram.
All Under One Roof: CB Design / Build
CB Design / Build is a Columbia County–based design-build firm offering integrated residential design, construction, and high-performance building throughout the Hudson Valley.
Farmer’s Choice Dispensary Expands to New Paltz This Spring
Farmer’s Choice Dispensary is opening a new, 5,000-square-foot location in New Paltz, bringing one of the Hudson Valley’s most curated cannabis retail experiences to Route 299.
Where Listening Shapes Design: James Dixon Architect
James Dixon Architect is a bi-coastal architecture practice based in Chatham and Portland, known for client-centered residential design rooted in listening and context.
Inside Sandy Skoglund’s Constructed Realities
Artist Sandy Skoglund discusses Revenge of the Goldfish, her conceptual roots, surrealist lineage, and why her work begins beyond rational thought.
CR Review: Bones of Better Days
Encompassing a compositional range from the aching nostalgia of lost loves to the sassy, satirical snark of socio-political commentary lies the lyrical inspriation of The Whispering Tree’s Bones of Better Days. These intricately arranged pieces are the thoughtfully fleshed-out creations of the seasoned duo of El Kleiner and Elie Brangbour. The self-produced, eight-song EP effortlessly…
Old Stones, New Stories: Tecce Torre Jewelry
Jewelry designer Patricia Caruso of Teece Torre transforms antique and vintage pieces into bespoke, wearable jewelry from her Hudson Valley studio.
Editor’s Note: Penguin Protocol
A painted penguin on a utility pole in Kingston becomes a quiet winter touchstone—an essay on street art, endurance, friendship, and the sustaining power of small, unnecessary acts of beauty.
New York Cannabis, Five Years In: Markets, Medicine, and the Messy Middle
Five years after legalization, cannabis is no longer new—but it’s far from settled. A look at policy, public health, consumer trends, and the growing pains of a regulated industry.
2026 Legal Cannabis Dispensary Guide
Local dispensaries offer thoughtfully curated products alongside approachable expertise. Whether exploring for the first time or returning for a favorite, these shops aim to make the experience comfortable, informed, and welcoming.
Built from Necessity: Mahar Real Estate in Hudson
How Dan Mahar’s upbringing at Camp Sundown shaped Mahar Real Estate’s people-first approach to buying and selling homes in the Hudson Valley.
Recently Opened Restaurants in the Hudson Valley, March 2026 Edition
A look at five recently opened restaurants in the Hudson Valley, including new spots in Kingston, Hudson, Fleischmanns, Saugerties, and Hensonville.
Sita Gomez’s Painted Women, Reconsidered at Hudson Hall
A Hudson Hall retrospective surveys Sita Gomez’s 75-year career, celebrating her lush, unapologetic depictions of women, pleasure, and power.














