Events canceled — stay home, and safe

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s New York State on PAUSE regulations mandate that 100% of the workforce must stay home, excluding essential services (for more read this week’s front page). All non-essential gatherings of individuals of any size for any reason are temporarily banned. Thus, all planned community events throughout the Harlem Valley have been canceled.

But fear not, many area libraries are now offering wide ranging online resources. Check your library’s website for more information. And other organizations are offering events online; again, check the websites for more information. There are also websites, like www.teacherlists.com, which offer at-home enrichment activities and more for children and families while schools are closed.

We wish everyone good health and safety and we encourage everyone to remain at home according to Gov. Cuomo’s mandates.

— The staff of The Millerton News

Related Articles Around the Web

Latest News

Love is in the atmosphere

Author Anne Lamott

Sam Lamott

On Tuesday, April 9, The Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie was the setting for a talk between Elizabeth Lesser and Anne Lamott, with the focus on Lamott’s newest book, “Somehow: Thoughts on Love.”

A best-selling novelist, Lamott shared her thoughts about the book, about life’s learning experiences, as well as laughs with the audience. Lesser, an author and co-founder of the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, interviewed Lamott in a conversation-like setting that allowed watchers to feel as if they were chatting with her over a coffee table.

Keep ReadingShow less
Reading between the lines in historic samplers

Alexandra Peter's collection of historic samplers includes items from the family of "The House of the Seven Gables" author Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Cynthia Hochswender

The home in Sharon that Alexandra Peters and her husband, Fred, have owned for the past 20 years feels like a mini museum. As you walk through the downstairs rooms, you’ll see dozens of examples from her needlework sampler collection. Some are simple and crude, others are sophisticated and complex. Some are framed, some lie loose on the dining table.

Many of them have museum cards, explaining where those samplers came from and why they are important.

Keep ReadingShow less