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Saturday's small plane crash in the Columbia County Town of Copake killed six people. The loss is being felt locally and far away.
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A group of cultural nonprofits in Berkshire and Columbia counties will release their second report on pay equity in the sector at an event in Great Barrington, Massachusetts tonight.
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Featuring 36 discreet natural habitats in the Hudson Valley’s Columbia County, and illustrated with over 750 full-color photographs, maps, graphs, tables, and charts, “From the Hudson to the Taconics: An Ecological and Cultural Field Guide to the Habitats of Columbia County” offers readers an in-depth look at the ecology, history, and cultural impact of natural habitats throughout the county and is the culmination of over two decades of research.This morning we welcome co-authors Claudia Knab-Vispo and Conrad Vispo.
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A new district attorney was elected in Columbia County on Tuesday in one of a number of compelling local races.
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Local preservationists in Greene and Columbia counties are trying to beat the clock and save the iconic Hudson-Athens Lighthouse from collapsing into the Hudson River.
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The Art School of Columbia County’s 10th Anniversary Celebration and Benefit takes place this Saturday, May13th from 4:00 – 7:00 PM. The event will allow you to browse and purchase artwork from ASCC's professional teaching artists.ASCC offers year-round art programming for youth, teens and adults with a wide range of art classes and workshops. To tell us more - we welcome Director of the Art School of Columbia County Nancy Maurice Rogers and Vice President of the Board of Directors Michael Saltz.
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A longtime Hudson Valley state Assemblymember is facing an early Democratic primary challenge.
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Columbia County Habitat for Humanity has served local low-income individuals and families for 30 years by building 25 homes in six local communities and providing critical repair and accessibility improvements in many more. Founded in 1993, Columbia County Habitat is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2023 and has adopted a progressive growth strategy to help address the lack of affordable housing in the area. The anniversary will be marked by several community events throughout the year culminating in a 30th Anniversary Celebration to be held in September.
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A long abandoned train depot in Columbia County is on the threshold of making a comeback.
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A plan that would have seen a 38-cabin development in the form of tiny houses mounted on trailers on rural conservation land in Columbia County has been scuttled.