Next week customers at a popular Hudson Valley diner won't be able to order their favorite breakfast because the restaurant will be closed for filming.
Poughkeepsie Waterfront: What’s Next?
I have owned my home in the City of Poughkeepsie for over 20 years, and feel that my “not too far from the river” neighborhood has been up and coming for the whole time I’ve been here. Doesn’t there come a time when it finally reaches the “we’ve gotten there” goal?
When the Walkway Over the Hudson opened, we were sure it would mean great things for our neighborhood. And it did at first, then it seemed to stall. And we’ve all been saying that once they develop the waterfront property, we’ll be good as gold. But we’ve been saying it for years. The property just sits there. There were ideas for it in the past, but nothing happened.
The job of your dreams might just have become available at the new LEGOLAND theme park in Goshen.
The massive 150-acre theme park has been a hive of activity over the past few months in anticipation of the park s upcoming grand opening. The park, which was originally scheduled to open on July 4 of last year was forced to postpone its plans after the pandemic halted construction.
Now that restrictions on theme parks have been lifted in New York, LEGOLAND and its 250-room hotel have a green light to open up as soon as next month. With dozens of positions to fill, the park has ramped up its effort to hire Hudson Valley residents.