With products ranging from craft spirits to barnwood signs, soaps and artistic prints, there’s sure to be something for everyone on your list at these holiday craft markets, which are running now through mid-December. Many of the events have food vendors, live music, and visits with Santa Claus, so the whole family can join in on the festivities.
While we might not be able to meet up at holiday parties and event venues like in years past, there are still many ways to keep your holiday traditions alive and enjoy the season in your community. From drive-in theater to streamed ballet performances, here are several holiday events happening in the Hudson Valley that are safe, fun, and festive.
Yes, 2020 has been long and hard, and yes, it has ruined a lot of family gatherings, parties, weddings, and vacation plans—and the winter holidays won't be spared.
What's scarier than COVID? Well, maybe the state of our democracy, or the upcoming election, or white supremacist militia groups, or... Anyway, it's shaping up the first truly spooky Halloween in a lifetime, with masks taking on a whole new meaning. This year will be less grubby fingers fishing for half-opened candy in the communal bowl and more socially distanced parades and sanitized, personal-pan goodie bags. Here are some COVID-safe Halloween activities to attend on this very spooky weekend.
Want to get the bejesus scared outta you? Or maybe you're just looking for a quiet place to while away the hours in the crisp autumn air. Corn mazes are a hallmark of fall upstate and something local farms pride themselves on. Here are six of the best corn mazes in the Hudson Valley, including one super scary option.
Tue., Aug. 9, 9-12 a.m., Wed., Aug. 10, 9-12 a.m., Thu., Aug. 11, 9-12 a.m., Fri., Aug. 12, 9-12 a.m., Sat., Aug. 13, 9-12 a.m. and Sun., Aug. 14, 9-12 a.m. — This 145-year tradition features live music, midway rides, a circus, Aquatic Acrobatic...
Whether you’re looking for a season pass or just want to stop in for the day, these public pools offer a family friendly, affordable way to cool off during the dog days of summer.
If you've long dreamed of starting a business, here are a few tips from Gary M. Schuster, partner at Jacobowitz and Gubits law firm, to help you decide if for-profit or nonprofit status is right for you.
It’s high time Chronogram made a newsletter about marijuana. Stay in the know with the latest on dispensary openings, industry news, cultivation tips, and more as we cover the emerging cannabis scene in New York and the Northeast. Welcome to High Society.