The Hamlet of Milton Association announces the much-anticipated 11th Annual Hamlet of Milton Tree Lighting event, scheduled for Sunday, December 3. The festivities kick off at 2 p.m., building up to …
State Senator Michelle Hinchey recently visited the Locust Grove Fruit Farm in Milton to present the Kent family with a resolution honoring their more than 200 years in operation and the dedication …
The Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library announces its upcoming “Tea, Talks & Workshops” series, a creative and engaging opportunity for adult patrons to come together and craft …
A favorite time of the year has once again arrived. The Hudson Valley is a highly popular place for apple picking. A few of the orchards are small and picture-perfect, providing a traditional …
The John J Harvey, a retired FDNY airboat that saw action on September 11, 2001, will be visiting the Milton pier on Sunday and offering free public cruises on the Hudson River. Fireboat John J. …
Every year in late August, the Milton Engine Company hosts a Lobster & Clambake dinner fundraiser. It is so popular that people even change their summer plans just to attend. First Assistant …
Milton Engine Co. #1 presents the highly anticipated Lobster & Steak Bake event on Saturday, August 26 from 3 - 7 p.m., at the firehouse, Main Street, Milton. Each ticket, priced at $100, …
For residents along the Hudson River, the natural waterway serves as the ideal location for kayaking, boating, jet skiing, fishing and other water recreational activities. In the Town of Marlborough, …
Cluett Schantz Park is the place to be for summer concerts and fun.
On April 23, a portion of Old Indian Trail collapsed, forcing it to be closed to the public, except for those who live on the road. The road’s failure is nearest to the driveway of Pat and …
Milton Artist Barbara Masterson has found a new way to show her art to the world, by hanging her large format paintings on the sides of local barns. Masterson has long been fascinated by the local …