What’s new is old
One of my favorite aspects of life in Peekskill is the discovery of something new and then realizing its connectionContinue Reading
One of my favorite aspects of life in Peekskill is the discovery of something new and then realizing its connectionContinue Reading
There were tears and songs and voices cracking with emotion. And there was plenty of talk of the situation beingContinue Reading
The ‘sense of place’ prevalent in Peekskill is captured by Michael Stewart’s photo series called “Rooftops and Second Stories.” AnContinue Reading
An integral component of bread baking involves rising, which is accomplished by the addition of yeast. In the case ofContinue Reading
For my first blog post on Thanksgiving I’m listing some of the Reasons to be Thankful about living in Peekskill.Continue Reading
A bean bag of a specific color is more than a relaxing place to sit in classrooms in the PeekskillContinue Reading
Thomas Cole and Frederick Church, founders of the American art movement known as the Hudson River School, painted large landscapesContinue Reading
The indelible evidence of former school superintendent Judith Johnson’s tenure in Peekskill is the building that graces the 200 blockContinue Reading
This week’s post is written by Liz Greene, a member of Peekskill Walks who is married to another member ofContinue Reading
The second of a Little Free Library popped up in Peekskill a few weeks ago. It’s a colorful structure onContinue Reading
A hospital farmer’s market is the perfect place for Shawn and Elizabeth Creyes to sell their broths since they considerContinue Reading
Frank Goderre is the fellow who puts his heart and soul into being from Peekskill . He maintains the patchesContinue Reading