
Abby Castonguay
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Dec 19, 2024 |
l8r.it | Abby Castonguay |Kayla Sexton
No authentic Italian dish is complete without fresh pasta. Thanks to these Hudson Valley pasta shops, you no longer need the equipment or the patience to make your own noodles from scratch. Not only does fresh pasta have a richer and more flavorful taste, but it also cuts your cooking time in half to get dinner on the table more quickly.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
l8r.it | Raphael Beretta |Abby Castonguay
For Veterans Day this weekend, honor local heroes and men and women who have served our country in the United States military at these events and ceremonies in the Hudson Valley. Join in on a parade, attend a wreath-laying ceremony, or enjoy free events and meals if you are a veteran yourself. Allied Brewing Company, AltamontNovember 10, 1–6 p.m.Allied Brewing Company is a tribute to World War II veterans. Join them on November 10 to celebrate our veterans in style at the Military Car Show.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
l8r.it | Matt Moment |Morgan D'Amore |Abby Castonguay
It’s a well-known fact that some of the world’s best food and drink comes from France. But if a trip to Paris or Provence isn’t currently in the budget, you can enjoy the country’s staples a little closer to home in the Hudson Valley. At the likes of Le Gamin Country, for instance, you can just pop in for a coffee and a croissant.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
l8r.it | Kayla Sexton |Abby Castonguay
Don’t get us wrong: We’re big fans of all the outdoor excursions the Hudson Valley has to offer, but the weather isn’t exactly permitting all the time. With rainy weekends and muddy hiking trails common throughout the year, it’s a good thing the region also has so many indoor activities to salvage an excursion and make for good memories. From exercise to lounging out and everything in between, here’s how to make the most of a rainy day in the Hudson Valley.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
l8r.it | Matt Moment |Sabrina Sucato |Morgan D'Amore |Abby Castonguay
Fall is that magical time of year when people break out their flannels, the leaves change color, and beer takes a turn toward deeply fruited and spicy brews. Seasonals are nothing new to the craft beer world, but every year there is a challenge to come up with something new or improve upon last year’s brew. This year, some of the Hudson Valley’s finest brewing operations have outdone themselves and created a bevy of beers you’ll be happy to savor all through sweater weather. Clemson Bros.
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