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The Value of VAL’s: Carefully Cultivated Pizza in Stanfordville
Just two years after starting their business, co-owners Luigi Nardi and Andres Ellis have created a place that Italian food lovers can rely on.
Barrett and Hodge Make Their Cases in Assembly Primary
The Democratic candidates for Assembly District 106 discussed housing, affordability, energy costs, and the tone of a heated campaign.
Voter’s Guide to the June 23 Primaries
Early voting begins Saturday, June 13, for the June 23 primaries, with voters in Dutchess and Columbia counties choosing nominees for federal and state offices. This guide explains who is on the ballot, the key voting deadlines, and how to cast a ballot. There are four ways to vote: early mail ballot, absentee ballot, in…
Stanford Joins Greenway Compact and Takes Up Speeding Concerns
The Town Board also discussed rising ambulance costs, transfer station service, battery storage, and poor cell coverage.
Stanford Recreation Campaign Turns to Trees, Shade, and a Greener Park
After a well-attended inaugural Rec Day, volunteers are raising money for landscaping, walking-path improvements and long-term stewardship at Stanford Recreation Park.
Superintendent Timm Details Contingency Plans if School Budget Fails Again
Unless a majority approves the revised budget on June 16, the Pine Plains Central School District may have to eliminate staff positions, sports programs, or extracurricular activities.
Stanford Pauses Zoning Code Updates After Residents Raise Concerns
Officials said the town will revisit its approach after residents flagged inconsistencies in drafted updates and called for more public review.
Pine Plains School Board Cuts $300K From Failed Budget, Preps Contingency Plan
The revised spending plan will return to voters June 16. If it fails, the district could be forced to weigh deeper cuts to athletics, pre-K, and staffing.
There’s Something About Delores: Stanfordville Irish Wolfhound Wins National Best in Show
Jane Cottrell’s 120-pound companion, Delores, returned home to Stanfordville after winning the top honor at the Irish Wolfhound Club of America’s national specialty show in Missouri.
Pine Plains School Budget Fails Despite Majority Support; Revote Set for June 16
Pine Plains school officials will likely cut $290,000 more from the budget to bring it within the tax cap, then send the plan back to voters on June 16.
Board of Education Candidates, Superintendent Field Tough Questions at Stanford Grange Forum
Three candidates running for two seats faced questions over budget cuts, declining enrollment and possible school consolidation ahead of the May 19 vote.
Driving Blind: The Hazards of Using a Mobile Device Behind the Wheel
Distracted driving is a leading risk on American roads, and research suggests that even hands-free calls can cause potentially fatal inattention.
Dutchess County Passes Law to Cut Single-Use Waste From Restaurants
The measure would require food businesses to provide disposable utensils, condiment packets, and similar items only by request.
Pine Plains School Officials Warn of Deeper Cuts if Voters Reject Budget
The district’s $40.8 million spending plan already includes $491,000 in reductions. District officials said if voters reject the budget, the district could face more cuts to programs, sports, and extracurriculars.
Meet the Pine Plains Central School District Board of Education Candidates
Three candidates vie for two seats on the school board. The election is May 19.
Letter: The State of Education in New York
The author shares their opinion on recent challenges facing the Pine Plains Central School District.
Stanford Pride Prepares for Its Biggest Celebration Yet
Now in its fifth year, the free June 6 event returns to Bangallworks as organizers plan what they describe as Stanford’s largest annual community gathering.
Seymour Smith Can Accommodate Cold Spring Students, Principal Says
Members of Pine Plains Central School District’s Building Utilization Advisory Committee toured the Academy Street building April 30 as the district considers whether to shutter Cold Spring Early Learning Center next year.
The New Pine Plains Herald Wins Four New York Press Association Awards
Editor-in-Chief Patrick Grego earned two first-place honors for reporting on rural emergency medical coverage and a profile of former Stanford Supervisor Wendy Burton.
Pine Plains School Board Slashes Nearly Half a Million in Programming and Services
Even after cutting instructional and operational costs, the district’s proposed budget still exceeds the state tax cap, setting up a May 19 vote that will require a 60 percent supermajority.
School Committee Weighs Potential Savings as District Considers Consolidation
Preliminary estimates suggest the district could save more than $1 million a year by closing either elementary school.
Stanford Town Board Advances Zoning Reorganization, CAC Expansion
Public hearings on two proposed local laws are set for May 14; officials also outlined transfer station changes, website upgrades, and plans to adopt the Greenway Compact.
Good Medicine: What You Should Know About AI Health Advice
The best use of chatbots for medical help is limited: getting wellness tips, clarifying medical terms, or generating a list of questions to streamline clinical appointments.
Herald Hires Shuchi Shah as Staff Reporter
The nonprofit newspaper’s new full-time reporter brings training in data, public records and local accountability journalism as the Herald reaches a new milestone in its growth.
Hudson Valley Farmers Face Higher Costs and Uncertainty as Planting Season Begins
Rising diesel, fuel oil, and fertilizer prices are adding new financial pressure for farms in Pine Plains, Stanford and Ancram.
In Stanford, an Easter Tradition Brings Families and Neighbors Together
At the town’s annual Easter egg hunt, children raced for candy-filled prizes, posed with the Easter Bunny, and returned to a ritual that has drawn families for more than 30 years.
Tracy Picard, 55
Tracy Picard of Clinton Corners died on March 28 at Vassar Hospital. She was 55. Born on June 1, 1970, in Mt. Kisco, N.Y., she was the daughter of Judy and Peter Fetzer, Sr. She was raised in Pleasant Valley and graduated from Arlington High School in 1988. Fetzer worked at Vassar College for 36…
Robert W. Stramm, Jr., 81
Robert W. Stramm, Jr., a former chief of the Stanford Fire Company, died on April 4. He was 81. Stramm was born on Feb. 11, 1945, in Brooklyn, to Robert and Jessie (Young) Stramm. After graduating from Carmel School in 1964, he served three years in the U.S. Navy. He married Sharon LaForge on Feb.…
Barry Weinberger, 72
Barry Weinberger of Stanfordville died on March 25. He was 72. Weinberger is survived by his wife, Mary Weinberger, a son, Jonathan (Samantha) Weinberger. A brother, Jeff Weinberger, a sister Debra. A son, Daniel Weinberger died before him. Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, April 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. and friends are…
A Guide to Local Food Pantries
A practical guide to where residents can find pantries and how neighbors can support them.
