Historic Hudson Fishing Shacks to be Preserved

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William Shannon, a local reporter who got his start writing for the Register-Star here in Hudson, has lately been writing for The New York Times. His latest piece for the Times is on the preservation and restoration of the Fugary Shacks in Hudson’s North Bay.

Written by ; Photographs and Video by TONY CENICOLA

HUDSON, N.Y. — In the city of Hudson, known to tourists for its antique shops and fine dining, a cluster of century-old fishing shacks from the Hudson River estuary’s once prosperous shad fishery teeters on the waterfront.

You can read the full story at the New York Times

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The Upstate Love Just Keeps Coming

Choose Your Own Hudson Valley Adventure

Sometimes it feels like our region and Hudson in particular, gets written up in the NY Times nearly once a week.

At least this article didn’t call us the new Brooklyn.

Some of the best antique and home spots in town got shout outs including Arenskjold Antiques, the Riverfront Antiques and Design Center in the former L&B Chair Factory Warehouse, Regan & Smith, Finch, Richard Kazarian and Neven + Neven Moderne along with Les Indiennes Outlet and Hawkins NY. 

This time the spotlight was courtesy of the Wall Street Journal.

You can read the whole article here.

 

 

Zagat Highlights Eight of Hudson’s Best Food Temples

Hudson, New York, has developed a reputation for its locavore ethos, its happening city-meets-country vibe and of course, its restaurants, over the past handful of years. The small town features a bustling downtown scene and enough beautiful buildings to wow even the most architecturally disinterested. Just two-and-a-half hours from NYC, it’s the perfect day or weekend trip.

From grass-fed burgers to inventive New American cuisine, here’s where to eat in this little city on the Hudson River this summer.

Read the entire article here.

And the Winner is…

Best Realtor

 

For the second year in a row Beach & Bartolo Realtors has been voted Best Realtor in Columbia County.

The annual contest is a collaboration between Columbia Greene Media and the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce and is voted on by the general public.

See all the winners here.

Hudson in the New York Times (Again!)

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Rail travelers to Hudson still use its original 1874 brick depot. Credit: Tony Cenicola/The New York Times

For a town of about 6500 residents, Hudson NY sure gets its share or noteworthy press. One of the latest was in the New York Times entitled, Hudson, N.Y.: An Elegant Transformation.

Laying out some history, the piece tells of some of the newcomer businesses and some of the stalwarts. Wm Farmer & Son, Rivertown Lodge, Bonfiglio and Bread, Swoon Kitchenbar and Hudson Food Studio are all featured and more.

 

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