NEWS: MAKING HEADLINES
We’re only a few weeks into 2026 and the new year is already presenting some hope and continued positive change in New York.
This month, we are focusing on heart. Beyond Valentine’s Day, February also marks American Heart Month—a national observance led by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention and American Heart Association.
Love is in the air. The cupids are practicing their aim as they prepare to take flight with their bow and arrows.
At various counts, Matt Damon (Dane Dumars) and Ben Affleck (JD Byrne) have been involved in 15 different films, so “The Rip,” currently streaming on Netflix, might simply be another take on the evergreen “buddy movie” concept. Not so fast. This one has a twist … or three ... or we stopped counting.
Whether you’re in search of cardio, strength training, yoga, Pilates, or any other kind of workout to get your body moving, there are plenty of free resources that you can access in the app store and on YouTube. While this is by no means a comprehensive list, below are some resources that may be helpful to kickstart your home health journey and keep you on track.
Seasonal eating is nearly as old as farming itself. Before people learned how to preserve food properly, people ate the foods that they grew when it was harvested. With the introduction of supermarkets, suddenly all kinds of food could be imported and sold even when not in season. While having access to many kinds of fruits and vegetables all year round can be enticing, there are hidden benefits to eating foods that are in season.
FEBRUARY – CURRENT PRINT ISSUE
When I reflect on the 1980s, I remember people being hooked on video games. My siblings and I took turns playing Pac-Man and Donkey Kong in our basement via our Atari home consoles.
Ice harvesting was a job for a strong man, and no weakling needed to apply,” confirmed H.L. Van Deusen in a 1940 Kingston Daily Freeman column.
So long, Year of the Snake, and hello, Year of the Horse.
Tri Corner FEED (which stands for food equity, education, and distribution), was established in 2023 as an evolution of Linda and James Quella’s seven years of hands-on farming experience in the region at Q Farms, which was located in Sharon, CT.
THIS WEEK’S FEATURES
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Main Street’s 2025 Holiday Gift Guide
Happy December! The holidays are right around the corner, and like many others, we have also been busy gift shopping for all of our loved ones. We've done research on some of the best affordable, local gifts, reached out to local business to share their recommendations, and even included some of our favorites, too! Happy shopping + happy holidays!

Kingston-based Irish musician Sean Griffin discusses his new single, “People Are Mad,” and his forthcoming solo album
Sean Griffin has been steeped in traditional Irish music since he was a child. However, Griffin wasn’t motivated to make music himself until he [...]

Wolf Alice channels eighties pop rock on The Clearing: Album Review
Although UK-based band Wolf Alice has been making pop rock for over a decade, they find themselves right at home in a bout of [...]

Tyler Childers’ Snipe Hunter is a sharp display of a changing personality: Album Review
Tyler Childers has been quite an anomaly in modern country music. The Kentucky-born singer-songwriter has achieved massive success – his 2017 full-length debut album [...]

Silda Wall Spitzer has spent her life working at the intersection of civic responsibility, community, and conscience. Trained as a lawyer and shaped by decades of public service, she has long been driven by a commitment to environmental stewardship, social justice, and the belief that strong communities are built through shared responsibility and mutual care.
People Profiles
For more than 50 years, Migdal has been making sculptures and, since 2009, has increasingly focused on large-scale public works across the United States.
Figurative painter Susan Rand works within a visual language of quiet observation and pause. Her figures, often viewed from behind, invite the viewer to inhabit their vantage point and look outward through their eyes.
Health & Wellness
Whether it’s a sports related injury or general wear and tear, at some point many of us will need to rely on the expert care of an orthopedic team.
This month, we are focusing on heart. Beyond Valentine’s Day, February also marks American Heart Month—a national observance led by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention and American Heart Association.
Whether you’re in search of cardio, strength training, yoga, Pilates, or any other kind of workout to get your body moving, there are plenty of free resources that you can access in the app store and on YouTube. While this is by no means a comprehensive list, below are some resources that may be helpful to kickstart your home health journey and keep you on track.
Seasonal eating is nearly as old as farming itself. Before people learned how to preserve food properly, people ate the foods that they grew when it was harvested. With the introduction of supermarkets, suddenly all kinds of food could be imported and sold even when not in season. While having access to many kinds of fruits and vegetables all year round can be enticing, there are hidden benefits to eating foods that are in season.
AUTHOR PROFILES & BOOKISH THINGS
Finding the confidence to travel the world with Caryl Dolinko’s A Woman’s Guide to World Travel
Caryl Dolinko, author of A Woman’s Guide to World Travel, shares her motivation to begin traveling, offering practical travel advice in her workshops and courses, and encouraging women of all ages to travel the world.

All about whiskey: Noah Rothbaum on his new book, The Whiskey Bible: A Complete Guide to the World’s Greatest Spirit
JUNE RECIPE

Getting to know “The Retrologist”: Author and journalist Rolando Pujol takes readers on a journey through vintage treasures & roadside Americana in his new book
Author of The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Americana – and executive producer for digital content, innovation, and strategy at WABC-TV Channel [...]

Never Date a Broke Dude: TikTok sensation Pattie Ehsaei shares critical financial freedom tools & life-changing empowerment in her new book
Having migrated with her family from Iran to the United States at only seven years old, author, content creator, and keynote speaker Pattie Ehsaei [...]
Main Street is Out and About

With the holidays rapidly approaching, there are so many parades, markets, and other events coming up across the region. Though this is not a comprehensive guide, I’ve rounded up as many parades, markets, light shows, and other holiday events happening in the surrounding areas.

“In 2020, my friend and I were working on a plan to close down the street for a big hospitality event. We would have one giant table that would showcase chefs, sommeliers, and wine and hospitality professionals. Thus, the Ten Mile Table,” says Erika DaSilva of the name of her new wine shop on Main Street in Wassaic, NY.

The 12th annual Berkshire Pottery Tour is scheduled to take place on September 27 and 28 from 10am to 5pm, offering a unique experience that showcases the craftsmanship of 16 regional potters. This year’s tour features eight stops and sixteen potters on a self-guided tour.

Author of The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Americana – and executive producer for digital content, innovation, and strategy at WABC-TV Channel 7 – Rolando Pujol first received praise for a book he had written when he was in grade school. “In formal and informal capacities, I’ve been a writer my entire life,” he explains.






