The historic Millbrook estate, once owned by Charles Dieterich and the Hitchcock family, enters a new era after years of preservation. The 2,000 acre property is now up for sale for $65,000,000 with Heather Croner Real Estate. Change is inevitable, and the future of the estate remains to be seen.
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Cara Cara creates flirty, fun dresses and resort wear for women balancing work and life, now expanding its seasonal collections. Their seeming overnight success is grounded in the career bona fides of the three principal partners. Sasha Martin and Julia Brown, the founders of Cara Cara, met in 2018 at a children’s gym in Millerton and later Katie Hobbs joined as chief marketing officer.
Continue readingDassai Blue’s Newest Brewery
Explore Dassai Blue Sake Brewery in Hyde Park for premium sake tours, tastings, and small bites, blending tradition and innovation.
Continue readingWassail Celebration at Rose Hill Farm
Join the Wassail Celebration at Rose Hill Farm in Red Hook for cider, crafts, and a lively orchard blessing.
Continue readingNot Donuts Records: Vinyl, Art, and Community in Stanfordville
Not Donuts Records in Stanfordville offers vinyl, vintage stereo gear, art, and community events—just no doughnuts.
Continue readingRiver and Post: A Hidden Culinary Gem in Staatsburg
River and Post in Staatsburg blends fine dining with a relaxed atmosphere, offering delicious dishes and a chic ambiance.
Continue readingVerse Work/Shop: Red Hook Gallery of Local Art and Design
Verse Work/Shop in Red Hook features local art, furniture, jewelry, and design, offering a unique gallery experience.
Continue readingArt News: Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency
Explore “Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency” at Vassar College, featuring art on fertility, trauma, and justice.
Continue readingOutside In – Sustainable Glass and Stone Farmhouse
A sustainable glass and stone farmhouse near Stanfordville, blending modern design with nature and family-friendly living.
Continue readingTake me to the top! The Mount Beacon Incline Railway
Travel east on Interstate 84 along the Hudson River and you will spy Mount Beacon—the tallest peak in the Hudson Highlands. While it is today marked by several tall towers, its summit was once a popular tourist attraction, accessed by the steepest funicular in the world at the time: the Mount Beacon Incline Railway.
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