Things To Do 📅 7/12/2025

It's Second Saturday...But before we get into it, shout out to this white lady who broke her Instagram feed, which she says "is a pretty significant platform" for issues related to "fun." But she wants address the ICE issue. The issue of ICE not presenting identification, now running over protesting people (CNN) in vehicles like minivans used for kidnapping. This Instagram woman says she "doesn't talk about politics," but just can't anymore, and is asking her audience to re-think ICE. Keep talking about it. Don't let it become normal. Free Palestine.

Meanwhile, there is a new event on Sunday centered around "Love Island" at La Barbirria that you won't want to miss! Scroll down for details.


Community Food Programs

Two programs are consistently running free meal programs each week right now. Both organizations prepare the meals fresh, with fresh food. All are welcome to eat, and all are welcome to donate time to serve the food, or money or supplies.

Beacon's Back Yard Breakfast: Serving to all who need/want it every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 6:30am-8:30am at 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508. We have seen freshly baked blueberry muffins and yogurt parfaits come out of this kitchen.
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Fareground: Serving Thursday Lunch from 11am-12pm, and Friday Dinner from 5:30pm-7:30pm at 50 Liberty Street. The menu changes each time. Below are menu samples.
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Fundraiser: Oyster Night For Beacon's Backyard
Date: August 14, 2025
Location: The Yard, 4 Hanna Lane Beacon, New York
Ella's Bellas emerges again for this one-time Oyster Night Fundraiser for Beacon's Backyard! The Beacon Backyard Program serves free breakfast to anyone who needs or wants it every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30pm-8:30pm. Opportunities to Volunteer and Donate are ongoing.
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Beacon Sloop Club's Corn Festival
Date: August 10, 2025
Location: Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, Beacon, New York
The Corn Festival is next! Vendor opportunities are still open.
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Live @ The Yard: Samantha Crain
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Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Time: 7pm-10pm
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Location: The Yard, 4 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY
Samantha Crain is a Choctaw-American singer, songwriter, film composer, and producer from Oklahoma. A two-time winner of the Native American Music Award, Samantha defies categorisation, marrying folk music with the sounds of country rock and college indie. Samantha's latest album, A Small Death (2020), was released on Communion's Real Kind Records. The album received universal acclaim with tracks finding themselves in constant rotation on 6music.
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LA BARBIRRIA
389 Main Street, Beacon, NY
La Barbirria (the former Oak Vino, near the Beacon Vet) is having a Love Island night this Sunday. A very excited commentary regarding US Episode 30 was made from $*x Educator, Racial/Social/Gender Justice Educator Erika Hart (@iharterika). They gave commentary on it after a big character got voted off the show by viewers. Curiosity was peaked, to say the least. Chips and guacamole are in order. With a virgin-something.
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
If there is one thing we know for sure about Nami Yum Yum, it's that they make the freshest dishes, on rotation. This dish featured here might not be available right now, as owner Jamie switches it up frequently. But this dish was in their Ceviche Program. This was the ceviche de chicharrones, which are proper chicharrones, fish sauce vinaigrette, veggies and avocado served in a fried rice paper/nori bowl. Nami.....YUM.

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BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Beth, owner of Bagel-ish, went to the Low Country last week (think Georgia and South Carolina) and got inspired with blackening spices. They don't call it "Cajun" down there she says, but up here in Beacon, she's calling them the Cajun Spice Bagel. ALBB tried the new flavor after Doris stuffed us with it, and YUM! See the video.
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main St.
When the family comes to town, an easy choice is Carter's to feed us all. And give us enough space to stretch out and talk about what we need to talk about, but not crowding into anyone. And that brownie sundae…. 🍨 gets us every time when we hit the peanut butter part 😋
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
In this season of tomatoes 🍅🍅🍅 Eggbert's has everything you need to celebrate this juicy produce. Find the tomatoes at your local Farmer's Market, and find your steak and eggs with Eggbert's. If you love soft, juicy cuts of steak, then you need to find Eggbert's at the Beacon and Cold Spring Farmer's Market. If you're in Cornwall, they are there on Wednesdays!

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Sloop Clearwater
Limited space remains in our Summer 2025 Youth Empowerment Programs! Young Women at the Helm, Young Men at the Helm, and Queerwater are free, three-day sailing adventures for youth ages 14–18. These immersive programs are designed to build confidence, spark friendships, and deepen participants’ connection to the Hudson River.

Sail the iconic sloop Clearwater, camp under the stars, and grow through hands-on learning and team building.

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528 Main Street, Beacon NY
Brow shaping is an art at The Blushery. This is a "Brow Lamination" for a full, fluffy brow look, starring Karla Montoya Baudett, an advanced skin specialist at @_aesthetichic_

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The Unexpected Closing Of Tito Santana Taqueria By The Landlord

Tito Santana Taqueria, days after a Dutchess County Board of Health inspection triggered a Beacon Building Department inspection, resulting in findings of structural damage deemed as “Unsafe Conditions” to floor joists in the basement due to wood-boring insects. The restaurant was ordered to cease by the Beacon Building Department until this violation was remedied by the property owner, Joseph Donovan and his wife, both of Lindley Todd, LLC,. After Tito’s fixed 5 violations that were there responsibility, and before the work to the floor joists started, the landlord Terminated Tito Santana’s lease with a 7 day order to vacate. a “For Lease” sign was up soon after asking for almost double the rent and showed the space to prospective new tenants.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

When news first came in to A Little Beacon Blog about the unexpected closing of Tito Santana Taqueria, it began as a percolation. Multiple readers wrote in to ask if the rumors were true.

Readers had many questions: if Tito’s had closed; was it because of a health department violation that the landlord wouldn’t fix; were the employees getting paid; was it an issue with the flooring; did they spend time in court; were they evicted; was it closed forever.

ALBB requested and was granted an interview with Tito Santana’s owner, Milan, outside on a hot day in June over ice cold cans of ginger key lime soda. The meeting included reviewing photos of the property before this situation, the email sent by the landlord’s property manager, Sean Noble, to Tito Santana, terminating the lease, and other documents for a pending lawsuit that Tito Santana’s was serving the landlord Lindley Todd, LLC the following week.

What Happened? In A Nutshell

Damage to the floor joists under 142 Main Street, formerly Tito Santana, from the wood-boring insects. Owned by Lindley Todd, LLC.
Photo Credit: Tito Santana

A routine surprise inspection by a Dutchess County Health Inspector of Tito Santana occurred on May 6, 2025, where the inspector found the fire panel to be not working properly. This finding triggered the City of Beacon Building Department to inspect the property, who cited 7 violations, which included significant structural damage to joists under the kitchen floor, due to wood-boring insects, according to the “Order To Remedy - Cease Operations” document obtained by ALBB via FOIA.

Specifically: “The floor joist, seen from the basement area, show evidence of severe deterioration due to wood-boring insects.” Additionally, the Order stated that a permit would be required to fix it: “An engineer evaluation of the flooring system is required prior to repair. Permit required for this work.”

The City of Beacon’s Building Department, under Beacon’s current Deputy Building Inspector Cory Wirthmann, thereby ordered the Cease Of Operations of the restaurant until the violations were fixed, but did not mandate that the lease be terminated, as the Beacon Building Department does not have the authority to dictate or interfere with the relationship between landlord and tenant. Tito Santana had 1 year remaining on their current lease, and for the past three years, had been in discussions for signing a new 9 year lease at a higher rate of $2,250 (current lease was less than that amount, Milan told ALBB).

Tito Santana had been asking the landlord for the past 3.5 years to fix the issues like flooding in the basement while working to secure the new lease. With promises of a future extended lease and repairs made to the building, Lindley Todd, LLC told Tito's to pay the higher rent amount of $2,250 than the current lease, which Tito’s did.

Flooding in the basement cellar of 142 Main Street, where Tito Santana’s was. The restaurant owner told ALBB that flooding was a regular occurrence, and not fixed by the property owner, Lindley Todd, LLC. The new rent listing boasts of: “significant basement storage.”
Photo Credit: Tito Santana

Flooding at 142 Main Street, formerly Tito Santana, that would include sewage. The restaurant owner told ALBB that his requests of the property owner, Lindley Todd, LLC to fix it were repeatedly not completed.
Photo Credit: Tito Santana

“Tito's had been paying the higher rent amount for the past 3 years with no signed new contract. Just the original contract we are in now that I inherited when I bought the business that has the lower rate written in,” Milan said. “This was advantageous to Lindley Todd, LLC because we were safe in that we had an active lease, but as he tempted me with the new 9 year lease and promises to fix major problems, wanted me to pay the higher rent amount that would be on our future 9 year lease,” Milan confirmed. “But that day never came. He terminated my lease by email one afternoon after the Beacon Building Department and Dutchess County Health Department cited him on violations, 5 of which I remedied, the 6th of which was dependent upon his structural fix. My lease ended swiftly in termination.”

The picture above shows water overflowing in the bucket from a leak. The basement flooding was reoccurring. The video shows water coming out of the wall. Backflows from pipes result in all the buildings sewage coming into the basement, Milan explained.

Suddenly, Tito Santana’s was “Closed For Repairs”

Tito Santana fixed 5 violations that were their responsibility, with the 6th needing to wait until the floor was repaired. That violation - the 7th and largest violation of the floor joists - resided with Lindley Todd, LLC, Milan told ALBB. "Structural repair is the landlord's responsibility in 99% of the commercial leases and so it was in our lease,” he said. “Everything else is tenant's responsibility for the most part."

Regarding the violations: “Six were my violations. He made me fix and spend the money on his property. Telling me that he's going to fix the structural issues, like the constant flooding in the basement, and then I would have a new lease. The 6 violations fall under my responsibility. I fixed 5 of them (for the 6th, I was waiting on the floor to be repaired by him). And then he sent me the termination. He made me spend the money to fix his place, and then took the place away from me. What is the point of the lease anyway?”

The lease termination email was sent on May 21, 2025 by Property Manager Sean Noble, which mentions New York State’s Good Cause Eviction Law. Sean’s email explaining the termination reads as follows:


 

Milan,

Thanks for your patience as you've been waiting for a time to meet with Joe and me to discuss the repairs needed to clear the violations issued by the City of Beacon. While we had intended to meet to go over next steps, Joe has made the decision to move forward with terminating the lease. This decision was based on the terms outlined in the "Fire/Damage" clause of your lease, which gives the landlord the sole right to determine whether the premises are usable due to fire or other damage. In this case, Joe has determined that the premises are not usable in their current condition and has chosen to exercise his option to terminate the lease rather than proceed with repairs.

Attached to this email, you will find the official Notice of Termination. I know this is disappointing news, especially given your willingness to move forward with resolving the violations.

 

However, it was the City of Beacon Building Department who ordered that the restaurant cease operations until the structural violation was fixed and reviewed by an engineer, in “Violation 305.1.1 - Unsafe conditions. Code Reference: 2020 Property Maintenance Code of New York State November 2019.” The City of Beacon Building Department had no authority to terminate the lease, and did not order such. All violations are listed below in this article.

Lindley Todd’s representative and family member Nick Page, was seen showing the property days later to potential new tenants in the restaurant industry.


After the termination, the property was listed on the market on LoopNet for $4,000/month, which is 43% higher than what Tito Santana was paying, and without the 7th violation of the wood-boring insect damaged floor joists fixed, or the reason for the constant flooding.

The new property listing boasts of “significant basement storage,” but the basement was still prone to flooding.

“He wanted me out, so I moved out,” Milan said. “He only gave me 7 days to move out. On a restaurant that has been there 15 years. Fast forward a couple weeks, he is trying to lease the space for at least $4,000. Almost twice my rent. I find this baffling.”

The “For Lease” sign up at 142 Main Street, former home of Tito Santana days after Tito Santana was served a termination email on their lease, citing that repairs needed to be made.

After the restaurant closed and people started asking questions, on May 31st 2025, ALBB reached out to the landlord, Joseph Donovan of Lindley Todd, LLC with a list of questions about the types of repairs needed. By June 4th he responded: “Yes, my wife and I are the principals of Lindley Todd, LLC, the property owner. A collection of events led to a detailed inspection of the store and cellar (by the health dept, and bldg. inspector, and ourselves) and the realization that extensive repairs were needed … the scope not feasible with continued occupancy of the retail/restaurant space.”

Tito Santana was started 14 years ago by Kamel Jamal, a restaurateur who has started and owns and co-owns several eateries on Main Street in Beacon. He sold Tito Santana’s to the current owner, Milan, 3.5 years ago in January 2022.

What Were The Violations?

Of the 7 violations, Tito Santana fixed 5 of them that were their responsibility, Milan said. They had already moved necessary items out so that Lindley Todd, LLC could do work on the 7th violation involving the basement and kitchen floor damage from the wood-boring insects, as well as a plumbing issue.

“I moved everything for the kitchen floor. I already took stuff from the kitchen to storage. I would have moved more to storage to fix whatever he needed. We were preparing ourselves for the busy summer season, so had purchased food and drinks. I had to throw away $30,000 worth of food and drinks (cost with receipts, not retail value) when he terminated the lease with 7 days notice and mandated that the space be left in ‘broom clean condition’.”

According to the “Order to Remedy - Cease Operations,” the violations were as follows.

  1. 2020 Fire Code of New York State November 2019: "The commercial kitchen exhaust hood and fire suppression system was overdue for the 6 month inspection and cleaning. Expired May 1, 2025"

  2. Power supply: "Behind the front counter there were several multi-plug adapters plugged into each other and not plugged directly into a wall receptacle."

  3. Unapproved conditions: "In the kitchen area there was a 2 gang floor receptacle that was not properly secured to the wall and the cover plate was not secure to the box, exposing the wires on the inside."

  4. Plumbing system hazards: "The DWV vent, an Air Admittance Valve, was located within the umbrella of the kitchen hood at a close proximity to the range top. Physical damage to the pipe has occurred due to radiant heat exposure."

  5. Clearance from ignition sources: "The commercial range located under the Type 1 hood is mounted above a wood dolly cart. The wood dolly is a combustible material that is located too close to an ignition source."

  6. Extension cords: "An extension cord is being used to power a large walk-in cooler outdoors. Extension cord is (1) not protected from physical damage (2) affixed permanently to the building (3) is routed through a door to the outside (4) is plugged into several multi-plug adapters."

  7. This was the largest structural violation that the Beacon Building Department required the property owner, Lindley Todd, LLC to fix:
    This violation was identified as "Unsafe Conditions":
    "The floor joist, seen from the basement area, show evidence of severe deterioration due to wood-boring insects. An engineer evaluation of the flooring system is required prior to repair. Permit required for this work."
    Violation: 305.1.1 - Unsafe conditions.

    Code Reference: 2020 Property Maintenance Code of New York State November 2019

    Description: The following conditions shall be determined as unsafe and shall be repaired or replaced to comply with the Building Code of New York State or the Existing Building Code of New York State as required for existing buildings as required for existing buildings, or the Residential Code of New York State as applicable:
    1. The nominal strength of any structural member is exceeded by nominal loads, the load effects or the required strength.
    2. The anchorage of the floor or roof to walls or columns, and of walls and columns to foundations is not capable of resisting all nominal loads or load effects.
    3. Structures or components thereof that have reached their limit state.
    4. Structural members are incapable of supporting nominal loads and load effects. 5. Stairs, landings, balconies and all similar walking surfaces, including guards and handrails, are not structurally sound, not properly anchored or are anchored with connections not capable of supporting all nominal loads and resisting all load effects.
    6. Foundation systems that are not firmly supported by footings are not plumb and free from open cracks and breaks, are not properly anchored or are not capable of supporting all nominal loads and resisting all load effects.
    Exceptions: 1. Where substantiated otherwise by an approved method. 2. Demolition of unsafe conditions shall be permitted where approved by the building official.

Reason For The Lease Termination

The reason Lindley Todd, LLC stated in an email terminating the lease, which was emailed by the property manager Sean Noble to Milan, invoked the “Fire/Damage Clause.” But there was no fire or damage from a fire.

There a faulty fire panel, which triggered this cascade of intervention. But this wasn’t the first time the fire panel didn’t work, Tito Santana told ALBB. Multiple issues had been wrong and gone unrepaired for some time, despite numerous requests to fix, and spoken promises to deliver, Tito Santana told ALBB. Several of those exchanges are in emails between the two.

"It's brutal to do something like this to anybody," Milan told ALBB. He had 6-7 employees who worked in the kitchen and in the front serving customers. “I was willing to move out for him to fix the place. He just handed me a termination.”

A boiler inspection log at 142 Main Street, with the last inspection date being 5/12/2015.
Photo Credit: Tito Santana

Milan hired an attorney who began correspondence with Lindley Todd, LLC to discuss how to move forward without ending the business. “They never responded to us on anything. Just to have a conversation,” Milan said. “Probably this week we will end up in court. We have to file a lawsuit. They are not responding. I can't do anything if they don't say anything to me.”

While these violations existed prior to this situation, and business ran as usual, the fire panel worked during other surprise inspections. This time however: “They got caught,” Tito Santana told ALBB. “The City of Beacon Building Department report says what the Dutchess County Health Department saw. Lindley Todd, LLC was made aware of the fire panel issues and other issues in the building for 3 years and never fixed them. They never fix the property.”

There was one fix, however. A Beacon Police Officer Affdecrin Oscar Vargas fell on the stairs that zig-zag up the side of the building when responding to a call. Officer Vargas brought a lawsuit against Lindley Todd, LLC in November 2020 that ended in a settlement on March 22, 2022.

After the lawsuit settlement, on May 19th, 2022, Michael Schreiber, Chief Financial Officer of Hudson River Housing, the company who manages the affordable housing of the properties, emailed Milan to let him know of planned work to the stairs that Officer Vargas fell on. “Regarding the staircase,” Michael wrote, “I just want to let you know, that we will be doing something to patch the top, that is getting worse. We are afraid that it is deteriorating much quicker now, so will be doing something after the weekend to address it.”

Milan went to look for any permit on that exterior work done. “I did a FOIA request for any permits received for the property since 2016. No permits were produced in that FOIA request, indicating they never got permits.”

Background On Property On This West End Of Town

Joseph Donovan owns multiple properties on that west end of town under different business names, including the buildings that contain Bank Square Coffeehouse, Mountain Tops, Colorant, and Beacon Creamery. Under one of their other business names, Hudson Todd, LLC, they are currently building the large commercial/residential building at 2 Cross Street where the sidewalk on Main Street has been extended with the jersey barriers to accommodate the construction.

Most of the properties are not newly renovated. With the exception of Colorant, which was renovated years ago after Joe Donovan required then tenant Miss Vickie’s Music to vacate her Main Street studio while they renovated that property so that a new storefront could move in. Colorant is there now.

Miss Vickie’s Music studio had been the tenant for years, all the way back to when the Piccone family owned most of that property. The Donovan family then purchased most of that property. The companies of Joe Donovan completed in one of the largest property deals in Beacon around April 2017.

When Donovan’s company wanted Miss Vickie out, they moved her down Main Street a few blocks in the then worn down apartments behind Mr. Bell’s Salon, until Mr. Bell’s salon completely burned down near the time that one of Joe Donovan’s companies was selling that property to the current owners, 201-211 Main Street, LLC in July 2023. The fire happened in between the time of their transaction.

The new owners then evicted Mr. Bell and the shoe cobbler John’s Shoe Repair with a 3 days to vacate, citing the Fire Damage clause in their lease. Those new owners posted a notice on the plywood boards titled “Three Day Notice To Cancel Lease,” signed by Lendita Mavraj, Manager of 201-211 Main Street, LLC. After those new owners renovated those storefronts, other beauty salons moved in. B Hair Studio is there now.

Miss Vickie was again evicted, as the new owners cited smoke damage to those apartments in the back. All of Miss Vickie’s neighbors, who included an elderly Veteran, were evicted. That entire property has since been renovated and rent increased. Joe Donovan absorbed his old cobbler tenant into the apartment complex behind Colorant, who remains there to this day.

If you don’t know Miss Vickie, she can be seen outside of the Towne Crier sweeping the sidewalk, shoveling the sidewalk, working the sound board inside, and other duties.

Donovan’s Sales Tax and Mortgage Tax Exemptions For 2 Cross Street

THe Piccone Family sold the Joe Donovan family several properties in 2017. Ronald “Jamie” Piccone is on the Dutchess County Industrial Development Agency board who awarded Donovan’s company Hudson ToDD $249,745 in a Sales Tax and Mortgage Tax Exemption for 2 Cross Street new construction. During this application review, no Conflicts of Interest were stated when asked.

Back at the new construction for the large building at 2 Cross Street, another one of Joe Donovan’s companies, Hudson Todd, LLC, applied for and was awarded $249,745 in Sales and Use Tax Exemption and Mortgage Tax Exemption for an approximately $10,384,302 project for the construction of a 24,000 square foot mixed-use commercial facility with affordable residential housing from Dutchess County Industrial Development Agency (DCIDA).

On that board is a Piccone family member, Rondald “Jamie” Piccone II. The Piccone family is who sold Donovan the property where Tito Santana’s and Miss Vickie’s were located.

During the Conflict of Interest portion of the DCIDA application review meeting that ALBB reviewed the document of, no Conflict of Interests were stated: “Chairman Dean asked board members if they had any potential conflicts with any items on the agenda. No potential conflict was noted,” the notes stated.

2 Cross Street has vacillated between the number of affordable units it is offering, as state funding shifted (March 2023), (May 2024), and (June 2024).

Next Steps For Tito Santana

As of 3:35pm on July 7, 2025, Joe Donovan’s property manager, Sean Noble of Lindley Todd, LLC was served with a lawsuit from Tito Santana alleging a Breach of Lease Agreement, Negligence, and Unjust Enrichment.

City of Beacon Permit for 142 Main Street dated 6/20/2025 - 6/20/2027 after the May 2nd violation notice from the City of Beacon Building Department.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

On July 10, 2025, ALBB reached out to Joe Donovan of Lindley Todd, LLC for comment on the lawsuit, and his thoughts on why his decision to “exercise his option to terminate the lease rather than proceed with repairs” made sense, when his company was showing the property to interested new tenants in the restaurant industry just days later at a 43% rent increase.

A new permit is up in the window now, and ALBB asked what the repairs were for, if the landlord’s termination email stated that he would “rather terminate than proceed with repairs.”

Editorial Update 4:45pm 7/11/2025: After this article published, Joe responded: “We looked for ways to perform all of the required work without displacing the tenant, but it just wasn’t feasible. A lot of complexities. Happy to discuss in person if you’d like. There is paper up on the windows but none on the door. If you take a look at what’s going on inside you’ll understand why the space could not be occupied during the required ‘repairs’.”

ALBB responded: “Thank you. Ceasing operation of the restaurant tenant was required by the Order to Remedy. What question remains unanswered is the need for the termination of the lease during the required "repairs.” And the following swift search for a new tenant during "repairs." Any comment as to that?”

How far will this lawsuit go? “Justice costs money,” Milan told ALBB. “But I'm not going to go bankrupt.”

Tito Santana has started a GoFundMe, and is selling their equipment. “If anyone is looking to open a new restaurant - we would be happy to support them. Or if anyone wants to buy for their current operations.”

Milan concluded: “I just want it out there. Anyone who rents will know. That is my mission. To let everyone know that this is what this person does. I don't tell anyone what to do. These are the facts. You make the decision.”

Loss To Culinary And Community; 4th Of July Things To Do 📅 7/04/2025

Beacon Culinary Legend, Sound Maker and Creative, Matt Hutchins, Has Passed At Age 51
Last Sunday, news arrived that the creative contributor to Beacon's culinary and restaurant scene, Matt Hutchins, had passed. Matt is without argument the pinnacle of how Beacon's restaurant world shaped, with many people around him developing at the same time. Several in the Beacon community have left words of their grief and how he touched them. A brief timeline of where he influenced is in this article. Updates have been made since its original publishing to include another restaurant he was connected to in Newburgh.
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Time: 6pm for Ticket Holders, Fireworks Between 9-9:30pm
Location: Walkway Over The Hudson
This Independence Day, Friends of the Walkway invites the community to experience the City of Poughkeepsie 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular from the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge – perched 212 feet above the Hudson River at eye level to the dazzling display before you.

On Friday, July 4 at 6 p.m., Walkway Over the Hudson will open exclusively to ticket holders offering panoramic twilight views and an unforgettable perspective on the professional fireworks show launching between 9-9:30 p.m.
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Beacon's 5th of July Fireworks
Day:
 Saturday, July 5th
Time: Dusk, but arrive early for food.
Location: Memorial Park, Beacon, NY 12508
Food and Entertainment from Dutchess Dog House, Empire Concessions and Southwest Entertainment. Starts at dusk. City of Beacon says: "Parking Limited! Please consider biking or walking."
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Save The Ferry
Demand Service Be Restored
Free Ice Cream!
Day:
 Tuesday, July 8th
Time: 6pm
Location: Newburgh Ferry Dock on the Hudson River, NY 12508
The Newburgh–Beacon Ferry has been shut down since February, and we’re not waiting quietly.
From The Organizers:
🚢 We’re organizing to demand full restoration of service.
This affects ALL of us—commuters, small businesses, traffic, the bridge, the environment, and our future.
🗓️ JOIN US at the dock for a community gathering + press event
📍 Newburgh Ferry Dock
🍦 Free ice cream, courtesy of Midnight Ferry!
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Lit Lit at the Howland Cultural Center
Day:
 MOVED! To next week for the holiday. July 11th, 2025
Time: 7pm
Location: 477 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508
A monthly literary open mic series. Hosted by Donna Minkowitz. Donna says: “Folks are welcome to read their own writing of any genre, of up to five minutes in length. If you’d like to read, please arrive by 6:30 to sign up at the Howland Cultural Center. Or just, and listen :-) The Howland asks that everyone donate $5 to help keep the lights on, more if you can, less if you can’t. Soft drinks, beer and wine, and snacks are also available. It’s a hard time for most of us, no question about it. Come hang out and be with your Lit Lit family!”
Sign Up To Read >

Fundraiser: Oyster Night For Beacon's Backyard
Date: August 14, 2025
Location: The Yard, 4 Hanna Lane Beacon, New York
Ella's Bellas emerges again for this one-time Oyster Night Fundraiser for Beacon's Backyard! The Beacon Backyard Program serves free breakfast to anyone who needs or wants it every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30pm-8:30pm. Opportunities to Volunteer and Donate are ongoing.
Donation Information >

Beacon Sloop Club's Corn Festival
Date: August 10, 2025
Location: Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, Beacon, New York
The Corn Festival is next! Vendor opportunities are still open.
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Taco Al Dente has opened inside of the Hudson Valley Food Hall. From food makers Bivona's Simply Pasta, they are bringing handmade pasta and fresh handmade tortillas for their tacos. 

Follow HV Food Hall's Chefs:
Nami Yum Yum
Roosevelt Bar
Tara Fusion Cuisine
Old Dhaka Coffee House
Five Pennies Creamery
Palmetto Burger Co.
Taco Al Dente
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BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY

A reader responded to ALBB's Thursday Video with Bagel-ish, telling of how they bought 15 bagels for their family visiting from Florida. And they aren't the only ones!
Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main St.
The syrup is pouring at Carter's Sunday Brunch. As are the bottomless mimosas. Eat inside or outside. Wherever you are comfortable.
Catering and Private Parties available.
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Tomato 🍅🍅🍅 season has started, and you need all the bacon with your eggs. Eggbert's has all the bacon for your weekend grilling and tomato slicing needs.

FARMERS MARKETS:
Wednesdays: Cornwall Farmer's Market: 11am-5pm
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 10am - 2pm
SHOP ONLINE: Online ordering is available 24/7.
DELIVERY: 🚚 Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls.
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BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Binnacle Books wrote this on their Instagram: "If you come to Beacon to visit, or go over to Newburgh, please know that our community is reeling over the loss of beloved Matty Hutchins.

The number of people affected by his loss is immense- he was an incredible, unique person, and a true paragon of friendship. He made deep connections as though it was the easiest thing in the world. 
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Citing Unsustainable Rent Increase, Stella's Fine Market Closes On Main Street
Days after announcing their Reader’s Choice award of Best Specialty Food Shop In The Hudson Valley by Hudson Valley Magazine, Stella’s Fine Market next announced that they were closing by the end of of the month, citing an unsustainable rent increase.

“I didn’t want to end our stay on Main Street,” said owner Nikki Hayes to her Instagram audience, “but our rent increase became something I simply couldn’t afford any longer. But I’m choosing to see this as a blessing in disguise.”
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R O C PILATES
124 Rombout Avenue, Beacon NY
Baby steps. Start this summer.

Summer schedule of Classical Pilates at ROC Pilates on Rombout Avenue begins July 1st. Classes 7 days a week! There’s no substitute for Classical Pilates. Easy registration via their website: www.rocpilates.net

The motto at ROC is: "Everyone is welcome."
Peace, Love, Protest and Pilates 🕊️💕

NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS:
+ Ready Plus+ 2 reformer classes and 2 tower classes $120
+ Set Plus+ 4 reformer classes and 4 tower classes $230
+ Go Plus+ 6 reformer classes and 6 tower classes $319

C L A S S E S
Small Group or Private Lesson.
Reformer Classes start at $35.
See Schedule >
Sloop Clearwater
Limited space remains in our Summer 2025 Youth Empowerment Programs! Young Women at the Helm, Young Men at the Helm, and Queerwater are free, three-day sailing adventures for youth ages 14–18. These immersive programs are designed to build confidence, spark friendships, and deepen participants’ connection to the Hudson River.

Sail the iconic sloop Clearwater, camp under the stars, and grow through hands-on learning and team building.

💧Queerwater: July 18–20 | Drop-off: Poughkeepsie, Pickup: Cold Spring
💧 Young Women at the Helm: July 25–27 | Drop-off: Cold Spring, Pickup: Poughkeepsie
💧Young Men at the Helm: August 22–24 | Drop-off & Pickup: Dyckman

Apply now at the link in our bio!⛵
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The Blushery
528 Main Street, Beacon NY
This is the Laser Hair Removal pose. Put on the rose colored glasses. Turn on your relaxing music. Take deep breaths. Let The Blushery do the rest.
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Located across from the Dummy Light near the Roundhouse.
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PlayTivity

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Beacon Dental

ENTERTAINMENT + EVENT SPACE
The Yard

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CareFull, MD (Urgent Care or Walk-In Doctor)
Kristen Verge, LCSW
River Therapeutic Massage 

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Shelter Air

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Miss Vickie's Music

REAL ESTATE
Hudson Upstate Team at eXp Realty
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Free Breakfast Program
Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Time: 6:30am-8:30am
Location: 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508
They have a Wish List of food items! If you're in the mood to donate, find the list here.
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FRIDAYS: Fareground's Free Community Dinner
Day/Time: Fridays, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Location: First Presbyterian, 50 Liberty Street, Beacon, NY 12508
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Things To Do 6/28/2025

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EVENTS

Beacon Open Studios All Weekend!
Date: June 27-29, 2025
Location: The Map @ Beacon Open Studios
It is one of the best times of the year in Beacon: sidewalk hopping through artists’ studios in Beacon. The map of all artists opening their studios is on Beacon Open Studio’s website. Another version of the map includes pictures of some artwork to give you an idea of what you will see.

This year, several locations are displaying multiple artists. For example, the studio pictured here is at the home of 243 Rombout Avenue, is branded as “Hudson Valley Guitar Fix” and will exhibit Eric Alfredo, Chris Ams, Bam Bowen, and Ellion Debryun.
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Beacon Open Studios Events @ The Yard
LOVE IS AN ACTION: SUNSET DANCE SHOWCASE
Day:
Friday, June 27
Time: Doors at 7:00 
Location: The Yard | 4 Hanna Ln, Beacon NY (outside)
Love is an Action 3.0 is the third installment of an ongoing performance series created by choreographer Skyla Schreter. A celebration of raw, real-time collaboration, this one-night-only outdoor event invites audiences into a moment of creative alchemy—where dance and music meet in spontaneous, unscripted exchange.

BOS MUSIC SHOWCASE
Day: Saturday, June 28
Time: Doors at 6:00 | Drinks will be for sale
Location: 4 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY (indoors)
THIS YEAR'S MUSICIANS:
Martin D. Fowler

Martin D. Fowler has composed music underscoring Pulitzer Prize-winning radio from This American Life and other number-one Podcasts, composed ad music for clients like MLB, BMW, Coke, and Spotify, co-produced on tracks for Lil Wayne, Princess Nokia, Aja the Kween, and Arthur Lewis (Freestyle Love Supreme), has had work appear on VH1, VICELAND, and many other media outlets.

Odetta Hartman with LETZ
With a heart-stopping voice & wide- ranging instrumental talent,Odetta Hartman carries cowboy soul into an era where country can clash with computers & bluegrass isn’t afraid of bass.

ILLARI
Illari is a project born from transition, rooted in resilience. Created by Peruvian percussionist Angel Lau after a canceled Fulbright dream, Illari is a personal and musical response to the longing for connection—with home, with ancestry, and with community. Drawing from Afro-Peruvian, Brazilian, Congolese, and jazz traditions, the music is danceable, spiritual, and deeply grounded.

BROADWAY IN BEACON: MUSICAL THEATRE
Day: Sunday, June 29
Time: Doors at 6:30 | Drinks will be for sale
Location: 4 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY
After a year of sold out shows, Will Reynolds and Jen Malenke host a night of Broadway magic and mayhem! Prepare to be blown away as Broadway performers and incredible local talent sing your favorite show tunes. There will be surprise guests appearances…direct from Broadway! Plus, a special appearance by Choir Illume, Beacon's new all-gender choir.
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*** SAVE THE DATES ***

Lit Lit at the Howland Cultural Center
Day:
Every 1st Friday (July 4th, 2025)
Time: 7pm
Location: 477 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508
A monthly literary open mic series. Hosted by Donna Minkowitz. Donna says: “Folks are welcome to read their own writing of any genre, of up to five minutes in length. If you’d like to read, please arrive by 6:30 to sign up at the Howland Cultural Center. Or just, and listen :-) The Howland asks that everyone donate $5 to help keep the lights on, more if you can, less if you can’t. Soft drinks, beer and wine, and snacks are also available. It’s a hard time for most of us, no question about it. Come hang out and be with your Lit Lit family!”
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Fareground Fundraiser @ The Renegades
Day:
 Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Time: 6:35pm
Location: Heritage Financial Park, 1500 NY-9D, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Come on out to the ballpark as Fareground & The Renegades team up for "We Care Wednesday." Scan the code to buy your tickets from Fareground's special link and they receive a portion of the funds.
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Walkway Over The Hudson's July 4th Fireworks in Poughkeepsie
Day:
 Friday July 4th
Time: 6pm for Ticket Holders, Fireworks Between 9-9:30pm
Location: Walkway Over The Hudson
This Independence Day, Friends of the Walkway invites the community to experience the City of Poughkeepsie 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular from the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge – perched 212 feet above the Hudson River at eye level to the dazzling display before you.

On Friday, July 4 at 6 p.m., Walkway Over the Hudson will open exclusively to ticket holders offering panoramic twilight views and an unforgettable perspective on the professional fireworks show launching between 9-9:30 p.m.
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Beacon's 5th of July Fireworks
Day:
 Saturday, July 5th
Time: Dusk, but arrive early for food.
Location: Memorial Park, Beacon, NY 12508
Food and Entertainment from Dutchess Dog House, Empire Concessions and Southwest Entertainment. Starts at dusk. City of Beacon says: "Parking Limited! Please consider biking or walking."
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Fundraiser: Oyster Night For Beacon's Backyard
Date: August 14, 2025
Location: The Yard, 4 Hanna Lane Beacon, New York
Ella's Bellas emerges again for this one-time Oyster Night Fundraiser for Beacon's Backyard! The Beacon Backyard Program serves free breakfast to anyone who needs or wants it every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30pm-8:30pm. Opportunities to Volunteer and Donate are ongoing.
Donation Information >

Beacon Sloop Club's Corn Festival
Date: August 10, 2025
Location: Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, Beacon, New York
The Corn Festival is next! Vendor opportunities are still open.
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
The Butter Chicken is BACK, this weekend only! Served with Garlic Naan and Basmati rice with lots of flavors and love. Grab your drinks from the Roosevelt Bar, also inside the Food Hall.

Follow HV Food Hall's Chefs:
Nami Yum Yum
Roosevelt Bar
Tara Fusion Cuisine
Old Dhaka Coffee House
Five Pennies Creamery
Palmetto Burger Co.
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor!
BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Bagel-ish was the set for this day of filming with Melissa Rose Cooper, the award-winning Travel and Food Lifestyle storyteller, and the Director of Photography, DPBaynes. Watch the shoot here.
Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main St.
BBQ at Carters on Father’s Day.
New Brunch menu! Just imagine this poached egg in the bread. Three courses, and $35 bottomless mimosas. Come in hungry. Leave happy.
Catering and Private Parties available.
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
A fantastic photo of Eggbert's smoked slices of bacon in the wild! This customer, Nicole from Smyle and Associates Taxes carried her frozen bacon home from the Beacon Farmer's Market, and showed it to friends while dining at the Piggy Bank. Send Eggbert's your In The Wild photos, and they will post to their Instagram!

FARMERS MARKETS:
Wednesdays: Cornwall Farmer's Market: 11am-5pm
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 10am - 2pm
SHOP ONLINE: Online ordering is available 24/7.
DELIVERY: 🚚 Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls.
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BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

The author of "Between Two Moons," Aisha Abdel Gawad, stopped into have a visit with Binnacle Books!
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R O C PILATES
124 Rombout Avenue, Beacon NY
When people ask owner of ROC Pilates , Jordana Herman, “What do you do?”
She tells them: “Whatever it takes.”

Summer schedule of Classical Pilates at ROC Pilates on Rombout Avenue begins July 1st. Classes 7 days a week! There’s no substitute for Classical Pilates.Easy registration via their website: www.rocpilates.net

The motto at ROC is: "Everyone is welcome."
Peace, Love, Protest and Pilates 🕊️💕

NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS:
+ Ready Plus+ 2 reformer classes and 2 tower classes $120
+ Set Plus+ 4 reformer classes and 4 tower classes $230
+ Go Plus+ 6 reformer classes and 6 tower classes $319

C L A S S E S
Small Group or Private Lesson.
Reformer Classes start at $35.
See Schedule >
The Blushery
528 Main Street, Beacon NY
So much happens on this bed. Laser Hair Removal from your toes and feet to your arm pits. Stephanie has been practicing laser hair removal for 20 years. Once you decide to do it, the long-term results will have you coming back.

Located across from the Dummy Light near the Roundhouse.
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BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
See them here >

BRANDING  >  MARKETING & PR
Tin Shingle
Katie James, Inc.

DAYCARE
PlayTivity

DENTAL
Beacon Dental

ENTERTAINMENT + EVENT SPACE
The Yard

HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
CareFull, MD (Urgent Care or Walk-In Doctor)
Kristen Verge, LCSW
River Therapeutic Massage 

HOME IMPROVEMENT > APPLIANCE REPAIR
Shelter Air

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
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MUSIC
Miss Vickie's Music

REAL ESTATE
Hudson Upstate Team at eXp Realty
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Free Breakfast Program
Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Time: 6:30am-8:30am
Location: 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508
They have a Wish List of food items! If you're in the mood to donate, find the list here.
Information >
FRIDAYS: Fareground's Free Community Dinner
Day/Time: Fridays, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Location: First Presbyterian, 50 Liberty Street, Beacon, NY 12508
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ICE In Beacon...Things To Do! 6/22/2025

This is a strange blend, but yesterday was a strange day…

Before we get into it, ICE struck in Beacon yesterday (Friday, June 20, 2025), with a morning raid on North Elm Street in what appears to be a targeted nabbing. Two weeks ago, ALBB submitted a FOIL request to find out if DHS had tried to partner with the City of Beacon on immigration issues, and the City of Beacon said they had no such requests.

Yesterday, after multiple residents contacted Beacon's Mayor Kyriacou about the person who was taken in the raid, the Mayor issued a statement saying that the City of Beacon, nor the Beacon Police, had any knowledge of the raid, which seemed to have included at least one person wearing an FBI vest among otherwise masked men in unmarked vehicles, parked in ways to block the street as they targeted the person in a house.

Raids have been going on around Beacon, such as at Walmart in Fishkill and in other municipalities. This is the first one (that ALBB knows of) in a residential neighborhood in Beacon. There may be more to come. Last night, a meeting of Beacon residents convened to form an action plan of how to identify possible ICE employees, issue alerts about locations, and inform people of their rights, in case broadcasting those rights during a time of duress may delay a kidnapping situation.

This morning, before finishing this newsletter, ICE was seen again on North Elm and Oak Streets. ALBB took the video and published it here, as well as on Main Street by M&T Bank (recorded by Kamel Jamal). They will be published onto the blog next with more details.


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Fundraiser: Oyster Night For Beacon's Backyard
Date: August 14, 2025
Location: The Yard, 4 Hanna Lane Beacon, New York
Ella's Bellas emerges again for this one-time Oyster Night Fundraiser for Beacon's Backyard! The Beacon Backyard Program serves free breakfast to anyone who needs or wants it every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30pm-8:30pm. Opportunities to Volunteer and Donate are ongoing.
Donation Information >

Beacon Sloop Club's Corn Festival
Date: August 10, 2025
Location: Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, Beacon, New York
The Corn Festival is next! Vendor opportunities are still open.
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3rd Annual Patriot Golf Classic with Colewell Law
Day: Monday, June 23, 2025
Time: 9am-5pm
Location: 924 Main Street, Clifton Park, NY 12065
The Colwell Law Group, LLC is proud to sponsor the 3rd Annual Folds of Honor New York Patriot Golf Classic. This impactful event supports educational scholarships for the spouses and children of America’s fallen or disabled military members and first responders. In the past year, Folds of Honor NY awarded 125 scholarships, directly supporting families in our local community. We invite you to stand with us in supporting these families and making a lasting impact.
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ZIATUN
244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Summertime means fresh Rose and Mint Lemonades that you can only find at Ziatun. Enjoy!
Ziatun is Palestinian-Owned. 🖤♥️💚🤍
Open everyday.
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BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Beacon Bread just broke the Internet with this Chai  latte - soft-serve ice-cream video. DID YOU SEE IT? It will be reposted and amplified on ALBB's feed in their Sponsor Spot later today for this summertime heat.
Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
Open daily.

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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Meet the Dad behind "Thursday Oysters With Dad" at the Food Hall, and the actual dad of the West Palmetto Burger Company.

Follow HV Food Hall's Chefs:
Nami Yum Yum
Roosevelt Bar
Tara Fusion Cuisine
Old Dhaka Coffee House
Five Pennies Creamery
Palmetto Burger Co.
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor!
BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Bagel-ish made a video explaining 3 of their most interesting bagels: the Za'atar bagel, which is Middle Eastern spice - this blend being from Lebanon. Then there's the Sesame Sumac and Salt, mixed with extra version olive oil. And third, the Aleppo Pepper bagel. Usually from Syria, but this one is from Turkey. Mixed with extra virgin olive oil. Beth tells about it best.
Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main St.
BBQ at Carters on Father’s Day.
New Brunch menu! Pancakes you will want to know about (almond flour is an option). Three courses, and $35 bottomless mimosas. Come in hungry. Leave happy.
Catering and Private Parties available.
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Order now on Eggbert's website if you’d like free delivery, or if you’d like to reserve your order for pickup at any market they participate in, if you can’t get to makret early enough. 💻🤳🏽

FARMERS MARKETS:
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 10am - 2pm
SHOP ONLINE: Online ordering is available 24/7.
DELIVERY: 🚚 Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls.
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THE STATION DISPENSARY
463 Main Street, Beacon

The pretty glass behind the glass. Go to The Station Dispensary to add to your glass collection.

Located in the old Beacon Police Station building on Main Street. Across from The Piggy Bank.
21+ Bring ID
Open Daily from 11am-9pm.
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BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

The community 'fridge that has lived at Binnacle Books for years has been moved to the front yard of a house at 23 Cliff Street. Anyone who needs the food is encouraged to take from the 'fridge, and anyone who wants to donate food can give to the 'fridge. The building that houses Binnacle Books came under new ownership, and this is one of the changes. But Binnacle Books stays!
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R O C PILATES
124 Rombout Avenue, Beacon NY
New Schedule Drop! Starting July first, these are your times for the Reformer (R) or Tower (T). Either class will work for you. The flow is different on each apparatus. You will enjoy mixing it up.

NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS:
+ Ready Plus+ 2 reformer classes and 2 tower classes $120
+ Set Plus+ 4 reformer classes and 4 tower classes $230
+ Go Plus+ 6 reformer classes and 6 tower classes $319

C L A S S E S
Small Group or Private Lesson.
Reformer Classes start at $35.
See Schedule >
The Blushery
528 Main Street, Beacon NY
So much happens on this bed. Laser Hair Removal from your toes and feet to your arm pits. Stephanie has been practicing laser hair removal for 20 years. Once you decide to do it, the long-term results will have you coming back.

Located across from the Dummy Light near the Roundhouse.
Book Online >

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


ART > ANTIQUES
Hudson Valley Auctioneers >

AUTOMOTIVE > TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Luxury Taxi Service, AQ Services, Inc from Luther Lopez >

BEAUTY
The Luminous Bride > 
Makeup By Jenny Magliano >

BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
See them here >

BRANDING  >  MARKETING & PR
Tin Shingle
Katie James, Inc.

DAYCARE
PlayTivity

DENTAL
Beacon Dental

ENTERTAINMENT + EVENT SPACE
The Yard

HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
CareFull, MD (Urgent Care or Walk-In Doctor)
Kristen Verge, LCSW
River Therapeutic Massage 

HOME IMPROVEMENT > APPLIANCE REPAIR
Shelter Air

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
See them here >

MUSIC
Miss Vickie's Music

REAL ESTATE
Hudson Upstate Team at eXp Realty
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Free Breakfast Program
Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Time: 6:30am-8:30am
Location: 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508
They have a Wish List of food items! If you're in the mood to donate, find the list here.
Information >
FRIDAYS: Fareground's Free Community Dinner
Day/Time: Fridays, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Location: First Presbyterian, 50 Liberty Street, Beacon, NY 12508
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