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Published April 5, 2021 • Updated on April 5, 2021 at 10:24 am Stock photo/Getty Images A Massachusetts man has died after a crash on Route 197 in Woodstock late Sunday night. State police said 27-year-old Bryan Madden, of Hudson, Massachusetts, was driving around a curve when he lost control just after 11 p.m., hit a tree and the vehicle caught fire. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Madden was trapped inside the vehicle and he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to state police. Local
Police: Man killed in fiery Woodstock crash FacebookTwitterEmail A file photo of a Connecticut State Police vehicle behind police tape.Connecticut State Police / Contributed Photo WOODSTOCK — A Massachusetts man was killed in a crash on Route 197 late Sunday night after colliding with a tree, according to police. A Connecticut State Police accident report identified the victim as 27-year-old Bryan Madden of Main Street in Hudson, Mass. The crash happened around 11 p.m. near the intersection with Chandler School Road. Police said Madden was driving west on Route 197 along a curve in the road when he “lost control” of his vehicle, traveled across the on-coming lane of traffic and hit a tree on the shoulder.
Bearsville Theater Last month marked a full year since the lockdown went into effect in New York State, putting a freeze on musical performances as part of the overall effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19. But on March 3, the governor's office announced that arts, entertainment, and events venues statewide could reopen on April 2. The resumption carries with it some strict regulations: Until further notice, venues can only operate at 33 percent of their usual indoor capacity, with a limit of 100 people indoors or 200 people outdoors, and all attendees must wear masks and maintain social distancing. (Admission limits would be increased to 150 indoors or 500 outdoors if all audience members have tested negative before entering.) We checked in with several Hudson Valley venues to see how they've been holding up and how they plan to negotiate the restriction easements.
Twin animators draw on Hudson Valley for inspiration and work These designing women are illustrating their mark in Kingston, Woodstock and beyond Hattie Burgher FacebookTwitterEmail Twin animators Noelle Melody and Joy Buran work for a portfolio of national brands, but some of their favorite clients are small Hudson Valley businesses and festivals.Noelle Melody and Joy Buran When Noelle Melody moved to Kingston in 2012, nobody in the region knew about her. Now, she’s impossible to miss. If you frequent the market scene, you’ll see Noelle and her sister, Joy Buran, at every creator’s market in the Hudson Valley. If you stroll down Broadway in Kingston, you’ll see the mural Noelle created for The Yoga House. If you attend the Woodstock Film Festival, you’ll catch her and her sister’s name on every festival program and perhaps watch them host an audience Q & A.
The Athens Rooster interior. 44 2nd Street, Athens The activation of Athens' adorable little waterfront downtown continues with the opening of chef Melissa Chmelar's The Athens Rooster, a breakfast and lunch spot dishing up hot coffee and from-scratch goodness. Chmelar, whose Murray Hill restaurant Spoon Table & Bar was among Manhattan's many COVID casualties, is an expert in elevated comfort food—and in creating the type of neighborhood joint that regulars flock to. Breakfast kicks off with wholesome options like the Power Bowl, with steel-cut oatmeal, coconut flakes, flax and chia seeds, dried cranberries, and almonds ($6.50); indulgent picks like the breakfast panini with thick-cut bacon, scrambled eggs, housemade pimento cheese, and cheddar on a sesame roll ($5); or the hipster-friendly vegan avocado toast with turmeric-tahini-massaged kale, pickled red onion, and sesame seeds ($9). Lunch is all pizzas and paninis. For a pie, try the verdant Greene County with pesto, spinach, ricotta, and parmesan ($12) or the Mediterranean-inspired Athens with fresh greens, cherry tomatoes, kalamata olives, tahini, za'atar, flax seeds, fresh mint, and basil ($12). On the sammy side of things, try a classic pulled pork Cubano ($9) or satisfy your inner child with the gourmet grilled cheese, a crispy, melty mess of cheddar, fontina, tomato, caramelized onions, and rosemary Dijonnaise ($7).
Skip to main content Currently Reading Q&A: Goose's Peter Anspach talks about playing Bonnaroo and what makes CT a great place for jam bands Michael Hamad FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Goose, seen here performing in the Twilight Concerts on the Farm series in Morris in 2020. The Norwalk-based band includes Trevor Weekz (bass), Ben Atkind (drums), Rich Mitarotonda (guitar and vocals), Jeff Arevalo (drums, percussion and vocals) and Peter Anspach (guitar and keyboard).Kendall McCargo / Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less 2of5 Goose, seen here performing in the Twilight Concerts on the Farm series in Morris in 2020. The Norwalk-based band includes Trevor Weekz (bass), Ben Atkind (drums), Rich Mitarotonda (guitar and vocals), Jeff Arevalo (drums, percussion and vocals) and Peter Anspach (guitar and keyboard).Tucker Green / Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less
The Latest: Suspect's church: 'Heartbroken for all involved' Sign In March 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6Officials stand in front of a massage parlor after a shooting, Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Atlanta. Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs left multiple people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said.Brynn Anderson/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6A police officer watches as a body is taken from the Gold Spa massage parlor after a shooting, late Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Atlanta. Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs left multiple people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said.Brynn Anderson/APShow MoreShow Less
The Latest: Suspect's church: 'Heartbroken for all involved' March 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6Officials stand in front of a massage parlor after a shooting, Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Atlanta. Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs left multiple people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said.Brynn Anderson/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6A police officer watches as a body is taken from the Gold Spa massage parlor after a shooting, late Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Atlanta. Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs left multiple people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said.Brynn Anderson/APShow MoreShow Less
Georgia massage parlor shootings: Police arrest 'likely' suspect in 3 shootings that killed 8 people. Here's what we know. yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Latest: Suspect's church: 'Heartbroken for all involved' March 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6Officials stand in front of a massage parlor after a shooting, Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Atlanta. Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs left multiple people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said.Brynn Anderson/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6A police officer watches as a body is taken from the Gold Spa massage parlor after a shooting, late Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Atlanta. Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs left multiple people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said.Brynn Anderson/APShow MoreShow Less