STRIPED! Fishkill and Teller Avenues Finally Striped After 20 Years Of Planning And Securing 95% Funding

Fishkill and Teller Avenues have reached the final phase of “The PRoject” that has been 20 years in the making to upgrade piping and road infrastructure in that area.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

After 20 years of planning, the last year of which drivers in Beacon have been navigating through detours, rough roads and construction crews risking their lives so that people can have smooth, safe roadways in Beacon, the striping has finally begun getting painted onto Fishkill and Teller Avenues, as well as some outlier areas.

In its description of The Project, the City of Beacon reminded the community that this project came through “after more than 20 years of planning, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, and regulatory approvals.” The Project was estimated to be $9 million and was 95% funded through federal and state transportation grants.

It began in June 2024, and encountered a few bumps. Toward the end on July 17th, 2025, the City of Beacon announced: “Approximately 20% of the new sidewalk on Teller and Fishkill Avenues will be torn out and replaced. The concrete used in these sections last fall was substandard and caused the sidewalks to flake and spall even though they were just installed last year. The replacement of these sections is being done by the contractor at NO ADDITIONAL COST to the City. This sidewalk work will take about two weeks. Starting in mid-August, all of Teller Avenue and Fishkill Avenue between Main Street and Blackburn Avenue (across from Memorial Park) will be milled and paved. Thank you for your patience and flexibility as we get through this generational upgrade to these critical streets.”

The original project area covered Teller Avenue from Wolcott Avenue (Route 9D) to Main Street and Fishkill Avenue from Main Street to Blackburn Avenue. Improvements included in this project were:

  • Replacements of all existing sidewalks with new 5-foot-wide concrete sidewalks.

  • Installing new curbing.

  • Replacing drainage structures throughout the Project area.

  • Repaving and re-striping the roadway during its final phase.

Safety enhancements included:

  • Adding a Leading Pedestrian Interval signaling at the intersection of Teller Avenue/ Fishkill Avenue and Main Street. A woman was killed at that intersection while walking to cross the street. She was a grandmother who was hit by another grandmother driving from school kid pickup.

  • Installing 2 raised pedestrian crosswalks near Memorial Park (“speed tables”).

  • Reconfiguring the intersection at Teller Avenue and Wolcott Avenue as a “T” intersection, with the George Washington monument moved to the north side of Teller Avenue.

  • BONUS: The City was negotiating to extend the sidewalk replacement work further from Blackburn Avenue towards the Town of Fishkill border, if funding allowed.

Woman Jumps From Right (Westbound) Side Of Newburgh/Beacon Bridge On Saturday Afternoon

Editorial Alert: This article talks about the concept of suicide. The person who jumped was found moving in the water, and recovered onto a boat where CPR was preformed. That is all that has been confirmed at this time.

The call came in to ALBB at 12:47pm on Saturday. “Somebody jumped off the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge on the Beacon side. Don’t know if they found the body yet. Giving you a heads up.” It was sunny with a slight breeze. Perfect weather. Soccer fields were packed at Sargent Elementary. Baseball fields were full at Memorial Park. Main Street felt unusually busy to some who walk early in the morning, but noticed that people had started their Beacon-ing early. I was walking to clean someone’s apartment they were getting ready to rent. When you receive a call like that, everything stops.

This isn’t the first time I got a call from a reader about a person who jumped off a bridge over the Hudson River. It feels like it happens about once a month, between the Newburgh/Beacon and the Bear Mountain Bridges. Last year at this time, on Friday September 17th, 2024, a man jumped from the Newburgh/Beacon bridge. On Tuesday, July 29th, 2025, a woman jumped from the Bear Mountain Bridge. Saturday, August 5th, 2024 a young man was found after jumping the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge. The people come from all over. Montgomery, NY. Clinton, NY. And these are those we know about.

The Westbound lane on the right when driving to Newburgh. THis is the side the woman jumped from, and was found moving in the water 100 feet down. The incident happened after 12pm. This night photo is for placement only.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

This past Saturday, it has been confirmed by MidHudson News and Dutchess County Scanner Group that a woman jumped from the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge “just after 12pm,” according to the newspaper. According to witnesses, she jumped from the Westbound side, which is the right side of the bridge if you are driving to Newburgh.

There is no walking path on this side. The barrier is low, like a jersey barrier. The right lane is usually closed except for commuter heavy traffic times. It has not been reported if her car was parked along this lane, or how she got to this spot, since there is no walking path. The drop is 100 feet.

At 12:38pm, Patrick O’Dell from the Dutchess Scanner Group reported that a woman was “observed moving in water” who was brought on board a Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) Boat Enforcer 1, MidHudson News explained.

Pictured here is a witness of the incident, a State Trooper, and a NYSBA employee after the incident took place.
PHoto Credit: MidHudson News

“The City of Newburgh Fire Department in Orange County, along with the New Hamburg Fire Department in Dutchess County, and the Ulster County Sheriff’s Office, launched their marine units in an attempt to recover the woman,” MidHudson News reported. “The Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office responded from the Town of Poughkeepsie with Enforcer 1, racing down the river after a report from Beacon Police that the woman was in the water and alive.”

Beacon Fire Department 10-35 was confirmed by the department to have responded. The City of Beacon does not have a marine unit or dive team.

Witnesses on the bridge saw parts of the incident, and traffic was stopped. One female witness got out of her own vehicle to approach the edge of the bridge (as pictured here), and another person took a picture of her doing that with a police officer and New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) employee. From this picture published by MidHudson News, you can see how low the barrier is. It is also quite windy on the bridge.

Patrick O’Dell of Dutchess Scanner reported that she was transported to the Newburgh Yacht Club, where an ambulance was staged. MidHudson News reported she was given CPR immediately while on the DCSO boat, and delivered into the care of Newburgh first responders.

There has been no further release of information from the responding mutual aid services as to the woman’s condition after she was transported by first responders.

“ALBB: Didn’t You Report That The Rails Of The Bridge Are Low?”

Yes. In August 2024, we highlighted how low the barriers are. That spotlight was on the Eastbound side, where there is a formal walking path along the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge. While there is a high railing, the railing disappears in favor of showing a better view once in the middle of the bridge. One can easily jump over it, or throw someone or something over it.

On the opposite side, which is where the woman jumped from on Saturday, there is no extra railing at all. While that side is less convenient to get to, it is clear that one can drive their car, and stop in the right lane that remains closed to regular traffic.

Is It Time For Beacon To Get A Marine Unit? And For Higher Railings To Be Added?

With this suicide destination of a bridge, is it time the City of Beacon be equipped with a marine response team? The bridge is anchored in and named in part after Beacon, yet the City of Beacon must wait for a boat to rush from Poughkeepsie during a time when every second counts for saving a person.

If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal or heavy thoughts, dial 988 to talk to a person at the Dutchess County Help Line. Readers of ALBB who have called it say that talking with them was very helpful. Connecting is important.




Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 9/20/2025

A lot of news happened in Beacon over the past two weeks, and we have the News Digest coming for you next. But before you dive down into ALBB's deliciousness of Beacon businesses, shopping and events, here is a peek of the article answering some of your questions on if the City of Beacon and Schools lowered the flags to half-mast. Several of you wrote in asking that question. Preparing for that article triggered a series of strange events that we also published about, which will be expanded upon in the News Digest.
Last night, breaking news came in that the man charged with harassing Beacon Bread Company and other Arab businesses in Beacon and other downstate areas of New York was charged with 22 counts of making terroristic threats against frontrunning NYC Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. That was very good news for many in the Beacon community, so we paused to publish that last evening. 
For those who write into ALBB sometimes to say "Why can't we post the nice things? The pretty things?" ... ALBB reminds you that good news comes in different packages. Sometimes it is an unfiltered moment of a flowerbud drinking the sun, and sometimes it is in a courtroom when a man who has been repeadetly harassing and scaring people is finally charged. This gives peace to people he did it to in the past, and hope for people he and others like him will do in the future.

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Slater Palooza
Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025
Time: 1:30pm-9:30pm (Doors open at Noon)
Price: $15 Suggested Donation at Gate
Location: Slater Chemical Fire Company, 76 Old Glenham Rd, Glenham, NY 12527
(right close to Beacon...same school district)
This famed fundraiser is back with 8 Bands, Raffles, and Food. Benefits first responders and their families in need.

The Elephant Delivery & Veteran-Authored 10-Minute Comedies
Date: Every Saturday in September 09/20, 09/27
Time: 7pm
Price: $25 (buy tickets here)
There is no seating chart. There are only 25 seats. Every seat is a great seat!
Location: 348 Main Street, Beacon, NY
A delightfully unhinged evening of trunk-sized twists, theatrical mayhem, and stories that forgot to behave. Settle in at The Grape Rebellion with a glass of wine, a sweet bite from the wine bar menu, or one of our show-themed specialty cocktails and...prepare—or absolutely don’t—for The Elephant Delivery and 6 Veteran-Authored 10-minute comedies: an unpredictable stampede of theatrical misadventures, featuring suspicious packages, emotional detours, and an elephant with questionable timing and impeccable stage presence.

Featuring:
Carl Palmer*, Kevin Gill, Alyssa Simon & Lee DeCecco
Directed by, Sabrina Carlier
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Featured writers include:
DUNKIRK, by Brian R. Marsh
HEART OF THE MATTER, by Jean Ciampi
HUMAN REMAINS, by Melissa Milich
JACK AND JILL, by Jim Binz
YOU ASKED, by Anne Valentino
TWO PERSONS SINGULAR, by Gavin Kayner
ELEPHANT DELIVERY, by Bill Smith
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Catoberfest
Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025
Time: 3pm-7:30pm
Price: FREE
Location: Hudson Valley Brewery, 7 East Main Street, Beacon, NY
It's that time of year again! Catoberfest, to benefit Mid Hudson Animal Aid.
An afternoon of craft beer, food, live music and family fun, all to support the fabulous felines of Mid Hudson Animal Aid (MHAA), a no-kill, free-range cat sanctuary in Beacon, NY. 
Hudson Valley Brewery: Craft beers & beverages. The Beacon Daily: Wood-fired pizzas
Both businesses will donate a portion of each sale to MHAA.

There will be plenty of Catoberfest themed merchandise including T Shirts and Kittysteins designed by Kathleen Andersen Art, and other Mid Hudson Animal Aid products to choose from
A raffle with great products and services from many local businesses who have generously supported Catoberfest.
Therapy Cats Return  Millie, Max, and Sox bringing purrs & love to attendees.
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Free Palestine Protest
Date: Every Sunday
Time: 12pm-1pm
Location: 450 NY-211, Middletown, NY
From the Organizers: "We’re out here every week speaking out against 🇮🇱’s war crimes, as they deliberately starve over a million children by blocking aid and through fueling a man-made famine.

If you’ve ever wondered, “What can I do?” know this: protests in the U.S. matter most. This country funds the war crimes, and staying silent here isn’t neutrality; it’s privilege. Your voice can make a difference! And if not now, then when?

Palestine will be talked about for the rest of our lives. When the world looks back on this moment, will you be able to say you stood up or will you pretend you did while having stayed silent?
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Happy Hour Fundraiser for Foundation for Beacon Schools @ The Roosevelt Bar
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Time: 7pm
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
From the Organizers: "Join the Foundation for Beacon Schools for a Happy Hour in the Upstairs Lounge at The Roosevelt. Have you been wanting to get involved in school advocacy? Want to be part of the FBS team? Just want to get out for a drink with some cool people? Come get yourself a drink and hang out with us! No RSVP necessary, come as you are!"
Standup Comedy Theater @ Savage Wonder
Date: Friday, September 26 and
Saturday September 27, 2025
Time: 9-10:30pm
Price: Prices vary. Starts at $17.85
Location: Savage Wonder, 141 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Settle in at The Grape Rebellion with a glass of wine and get ready as Savage Wonder presents another weekend of world-class stand-up, sponsored by Apple Blossom Farms. Every show features the best and brightest stars in Stand-Up comedy from all around the country —
This weekend features:
  • Malorie Bryant ( Best of Fest at Burbank Comedy Fest, Chicago’s Women’s Funny Fest and finalist at Montreal’s Just For Laughs’ Stand Up & Pitch)
  • Jared Waters (ABC's Tamron Hall Show, Amazon Prime, SiriusXM, AFN Network, and DONT Tell Comedy)
  • Co-Hosted by Linette Palladino, as seen on HBO and named New Jersey’s Funniest Female & Pudge
  • Co-Hosted byFernandez (Kill Tony Podcast, Comedy Time TV, The Harlem Comedy Festival, and The Five Borough Comedy Festival.)
Spirit Of Beacon Day!
Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025
Time: 11am-5pm
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
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Archtober
Date: October 3-5, 2025
Time: Times Vary
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
Archtober Newburgh is an annual festival of 25+ free events that celebrates the city's rich architectural heritage, connects people to resources and promotes local initiatives in the community.  

The festival, presented by The Fullerton in partnership with AIA Westchester Hudson Valley and part of @Archtober, NYC's annual architecture and design festival, engages our local community and draws regional visitors to learn more about their built environment.
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BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon NY

Bagel-ish owner Beth is not only a storefront on Main Street, she is also a world-class sourdough bagel consultant. People from all over the world hire her, fly her out, to teach them how to make theses bagels. In this video, she's all about how to roll 'em. The importance of rolling in the Sesame Seed bagel.
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
Main Street, Beacon NY
Hello, Gorgeous. Hello Fall. Can the cocktails at Carter's get any more beautiful! They just keep mixing new beauties. Introducing Carter's Red or White Fall Sangria. Crafted with: Apple Juice, Pear Liqueur, Ginger Syrup, and Fresh Lemon.
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Howland Chamber Music Circle, Howland Cultural Center, and Compass Arts
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Date: Saturday, September 20th
Time: 1-2:00pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Price: Kids Free / Adults $15
Discover the Magic of Strings! Join us for an interactive musical experience while exploring the world of string instruments . Enjoy a lively performance by a string quartet, join a discussion about the inner workings of the string family, and build your own box violin! 
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Eva Gerard, viola
Naomi Benecasa Lisowski, cello
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Anti-Muslim Alleged Harasser Of Zohran Mamdani, Beacon Bread Company And Other Arab Businesses Charged With 22 Counts Of Making "Terroristic Threats"

Days after New York’s Governor Kathy Hochul endorsed Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, the man who had allegedly been repeatedly threatening Zohran with violent anti-Muslim and anti-Ugandan death threats in June and July 2025, which included calling him names, has been charged with making terroristic threats against Zohran. Jeremy Fistel, age 44 and from Texas, “pleaded not-guilty to a 22-count indictment charging him with making a terroristic threat as a hate crime and other counts,” ABC News reported, the sentence of which is up to 15 years if convicted. Jeremy was released on bail and ordered to appear back in Queens County Criminal Court in November 19th, 2025.

Beacon Bread Company is a Palestinian owned restaurant who was Also harassed by the alleged harasser of NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani, who faces 22 counts of “Terroristic Threats”
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

Jeremy also harassed the Palestinian-owned eatery, Beacon Bread Company, located at 193-195 Main Street in Beacon, NY, in 2024, the beginning of the genocide, with repeated phone calls to the restaurant, which the employees fielded. “He looked at business owners with our names and assumed every Arab is a terrorist,” Khitam Jamal Nakhleh told A Little Beacon Blog. Khitam is the sister of Beacon Bread Company’s owner Kamel Jamal, and spoke directly with Jeremy after learning of Jeremy’s harassing phone calls.

“I walked in to Beacon Bread one morning to get my coffee, and the waitress that was working was shook up,” Khitam told ALBB. “I asked her what’s up and she told me some guy has been repeatedly calling over and over, calling them ‘terrorists’ and then asked them if they were Arabs. When they said ‘no’ he asked her: ‘How could you work for a terrorist?’ I then looked at the caller ID and called him back and ripped him a new asshole. I then saved his number and called him every hour on the hour until I believe he either blocked me or changed his number.”

Accused Jeremy Fistel exiting Queens County Criminal Court surrounded by officers after appearing for his 22 counts of “terroristic Threats” made to NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran in June/July 2025. He also is the person identified by Beacon Bread Company as harassing them for being Arab/Muslim in early Genocide 2024.
Photo Credit: Olga Fedorova/AP screenshot from ABC News.

Jeremy’s calls allegedly didn’t stop in Beacon. They allegedly included Yonkers and Yorktown. “He called my nephew Ang his grandfather and harassed them. My nephew reported it to the Yorktown Police and is taking his grandfather to the Yonkers Police.”

When Jeremy allegedly reached NYC for the front-running Mayoral candidate, his terroristic threats made Zohran so uncomfortable, he received approval for a security detail from current Mayor Adams and a flailing Mayoral competitor of Zohran, who said: "There is almost a level of irony to this. Here you have a person who has spent his life bashing the NYPD," Adams told ABC News. "He has a full detail that is moving with him because they were concerned about his life."

According to ABC News, the recorded threats made by Jeremy that are mentioned in the indictment against him include:

June 11, 2025, 11:27 a.m.: Jeremy allegedly left a message on Zohran’s office voicemail that included: "Hey Zohran, you should go back to f------ Uganda before someone shoots you in the f------ head and gets rid of your whole f------ family, too. You piece of s--- Muslims don't belong here."

June 18, 2025, 9:45 a.m., Jeremy allegedly left a message saying: "Go on and start your car. See what happens…yeah, keep an eye on your house and your family. Watch your f------ back every f------ second til you get the f--- out of America.”

July 8, 2025: Jeremy submitted a message through Zohran’s website, that said: "I hope you get terminal cancer and die a painful death very soon. I'd love to see an IDF bullet go through your skull. Would be even better if you had to watch your wife and kids murdered in front you before they end your pathetic miserable life…I hope you all die painful sudden deaths. Do us all a favor and kill yourself."

When asked about Jeremy’s current charges, Beacon Bread Company owner Kamel Jamal told ALBB: “When justice is served, I feel safe at home. When I feel safe, my team feels safe and they trust that I will protect them. We are all thrilled that justice has proven to be more powerful than we trust it to be. Humanity wins.”

In Beacon, Flags Flown At Half-Staff For 9/11 And CK Assassination School Confirms; City Unconfirmed

After A Little Beacon Blog published the clip of the reaction from Pastor Howard-John Wesley who is Black, in which the Pastor decried the federal order to lower the American flag to half-staff, several readers of A Little Beacon Blog wrote in asking if Beacon status of the flags really recognized the assassination of CK, or if they were soley for 9/11. Therefore, ALBB reached out to both the Beacon City School District, and to the City of Beacon for their official reasons for lowering the flag to half-staff.

Beacon Superintendent Landahl responded: “The BCSD had flags at half-staff from Thursday-Sunday for 9/11 and the President's order. District/board policy is that flags are flown at half-staff when ordered by President, Governor, or local official.” The BCSD is known to be an inclusive and supportive school of many groups of people, including the LGBTQ community, African American, Hispanic and Asian communities, children who learn differently, emotional learning, etc.

The City of Beacon’s Administrator Chris White did not respond to ALBB’s inquiry. Nor was it posted on their website, Facebook, or sent via robo-call.

On September 10th (Wednesday), The 47th president made a proclamation ordering flags to half-staff for all public buildings until September 14th (Saturday).

Last Friday, after publishing Pastor Wesley’s video to Vimeo, a video platform that lets ALBB embed videos in these articles for you to view right here, Vimeo terminated ALBB’s entire account (not just the video) two minutes after uploading it for guidelines violations. Vimeo has not stated which spoken word violated their guidelines, and have not yet reversed their decision, though ALBB is appealing.

What Did The Pastor and ALBB Say?

This writer commented how it felt uncomfortable driving and walking around Beacon with flags lowered for a man who was so offensive and harmful to several groups of people (African Americans, LGBTQ community, women, etc.) As part of his Sunday sermon after the tragedy, Pastor Wesley preached this, in part, to his congregation:

“CK did not deserve to be assassinated. But I'm overwhelmed. Seeing the flags of the United States of America and Half Staff calling this nation to honor and venerate a man who was an unapologetic racist and spending all of his life sewing seeds of division and hate into this land.

“And hearing people with selective rage who are mad about CK but didn't give a damn about Melissa Hortman and her husband when they were shot down in their home, tell me I ought to have compassion of the death of a man who had no respect for my own life!

“I am sorry, but there is nowhere in Bible where we are taught to honor evil. And how you die does not redeem how you lived. You do not become a hero in your death, when you were a weapon of the enemy in your life.

“I can abhor the violence that took your life. But I don't have to celebrate how you chose to live.

“I. Am. Overwhelmed.”

-Pastor Howard-John Wesley of the Alfred Street Baptist Church
Video originally posted by
Etan Thomas. Watch the video here.

Did anyone Ignore the Order?

Yes. The state of New York ignored the order, as well New Jersey, as reported in the New York Post. The New York Post reported: “State officials said New York plans to direct flags to be lowered on the day of Kirk’s funeral, consistent with past practice for other high-profile deaths like Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and Corey Comperatore, the Pennsylvania firefighter slain in last year’s Trump rally.”

An official in Iowa refused to follow his governor’s order. As reported in The Guardian, Jon Green, the chair of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors “I condemn Kirk’s killing, regardless of who pulled the trigger or why,” Green, who is a Democrat, wrote. “But I will not grant Johnson County honors to a man who made it his life’s mission to denigrate so many of the constituents I have sworn an oath to protect – and who did so much to harm not only the marginalized – but also to degrade the fabric of our body politic.” Jon told the Gazette that Iowa did not lower the flag for Melissa Hortman.

Rolling Stone reported that the NFL left the decision to honor up to the teams. Five NFL teams did not have a moment of silence, which included The Vikings, Steelers, Colts, Bengals, Lions, and Ravens. “The Steelers did hold their American flags at half-staff,” Rolling Stone reported, “observing a Trump order about flags on public grounds (which some state and local officials meanwhile ignored). On Monday night, the Houston Texans marked a moment of silence for victims of violence without naming Kirk by name, while the Las Vegas Raiders made no reference, veiled or otherwise, to the assassination.”

Was There A School Shooting At The Time Of CK’s Shooting?

Yes. As reported in The Guardian: “Exactly one minute later, at 12.24pm, about 450 miles (725km) to the east in Colorado, a 911 call came in to first responders in the mountain town of Evergreen. A 16-year-old student had opened fire with a revolver on high school grounds, critically injuring two fellow students before turning the handgun on himself.”

Yet there was no federal order for the flags to be lowered to half-staff for the children. Nor is it regular practice to lower the flags at schools across the country when other students, faculty of staff are murdered in mass school shootings, the defense for which, is practiced regularly at schools.

While the murder of CK happened on a school campus, and another school shooting happened 450 miles away, there has been no debate, proposed new legislation, or call for reduction of accessibility to guns in the United States.

MidHudson News first reported that a Westchester County School Resource Officer (SRO), Tanisha Blanche, was reassigned, as instigated by Somers Superintendent of Schools Adam Bronstein after she allegedly made more than one post on Facebook about the shooting of CK. Police1 reported: “The officer allegedly made several posts, including: ‘Why yall don’t have that same energy for the school shooting that took place yesterday, but yall crying over the man that was ok with gun violence.’” Her second comment can be read at MidHudson News.

Police1 reported that Superintendent Bronstein “said the posts glorified violence and were unacceptable for someone responsible for student safety. He contacted the Westchester County SRO unit, which reassigned the officer.”

Frequently Quoted Quotes By Charlie Kirk:

Hindustan Times gathered quotes that have been referred to after his murder. The Guardian also rounded up quotes.

At a Turning Point USA event, Kirk said, “We must also be real. We must be honest with the population. Having an armed citizenry comes with a price, and that is part of liberty... But I think it’s worth it. I think it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year, so that we can have the Second Amendment.”

CK dismissed empathy on his podcast. “I can’t stand the word empathy, actually. I think empathy is a made-up, new age term that does a lot of damage.”

This quote illustrates how he characterizes a group of people: “They [Black people] were actually better in the 1940s. It was bad. It was evil. But what happened? Something changed. They committed less crimes… Black America is worse than it has been in the last 80 years.”

On rape and child pregnancy, CK said that this is how he would advise his daughter, should it happen to her: “The answer is yes. The baby would be delivered.”

At a TPUSA event, he compared trans identity to blackface. “A man who calls himself trans is wearing ‘woman face,’ no different than I would wear Black face trying to be a Black person. It’s assuming an identity that isn’t yours.”

On his radio show, he claimed Joy Reid, Michelle Obama, Sheila Jackson Lee, and Ketanji Brown Jackson were “affirmative action picks.” He said: “Black women do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously. You had to go steal a white person’s slot to go be taken somewhat seriously.”

After Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s announced engagement, he suggested that Taylor be submissive: “Submit to your husband, Taylor. You’re not in charge.”

Charlie and his changing position on Israel

In the weeks before his life ended, CK was questioning his position on Israel regarding the ethnic cleansing it is conducting in Palestine. CK had been a solid supporter of Israel and its genocide. But in the past few weeks, had been vocalizing questions and frustration. Newsweek wrote about it here. Yahoo News reported that Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens acknowledge and agree with Charlie’s changing discourse about Israel as he became more critical of Israel’s killing.

Charlie and Megyn discuss Israel here on YouTube, where Charlie vocalizes his frustrations with his freedom to speak out critically about Israel. Megyn then agrees and identifies with his experience.

Vimeo.com Deleted ALBB's Entire Account After Publishing This Video In Response Flags At Half Staff

I did not know who CK was. As I learned about who he was - from his own quotes and spoken word - I was left with several dirty tastes in my mouth. I did not want to step into this issue, as I select very tightly which issues to get involved in - outside of local shopping and coffee choices for Beacon. And murders in town and City of Beacon local government issues. That in and of itself is a lot.

Sunday was a day of sermons. Sunday is a day that I sometimes post a message of someone else’s at the beginning of the day that is of heavier meaning, and then we proceed skipping through the day at the Beacon Farmer’s Market, Beacon Flea Market, and the rest of the mile long Main Street and back road side streets.

I published a brief clip of the sermon delivered by Pastor Howard-John Wesley of the Alfred Street Baptist Church. He opens by saying he is “overwhelmed” at the federal order of having the flags lowered to half staff. He stated that CK should not have been assassinated. And declared CK a racist. He asked how he could be asked to respect a man who did not respect him.

Here’s the transcript:


CK did not deserve to be assassinated. But I'm overwhelmed. Seeing the flags of the United States of America and Half Staff calling this nation to honor and venerate a man who was an unapologetic racist and spending all of his life sewing seeds of division and hate into this land.

And hearing people with selective rage who are mad about CK but didn't give a damn about Melissa Hortman and her husband when they were shot down in their home, tell me I ought to have compassion of the death of a man who had no respect for my own life!

I am sorry, but there is nowhere in Bible where we are taught to honor evil. And how you die does not redeem how you lived. You do not become a hero in your death, when you were a weapon of the enemy in your life.

I can abhor the violence that took your life. But I don't have to celebrate how you chose to live.

I. Am. Overwhelmed.

-Pastor Howard-John Wesley of the Alfred Street Baptist Church
Video originally posted by
Etan Thomas.


After posting that, I was thanked by a few people, including the pastor from the Salvation Army, who shared the direction of what she delivered in her sermon that Sunday to her congregation in Beacon.

I was also called a foul name by extended Beacon community member Tracy Eraka Pavlovic. She likes to call me names when I call out ICE or write about race or an injustice. This time, it was “Nice job jackass!!!!!!” with two dark angry emoji faces.

A few readers asked about the flags being lowered to half staff. They assumed they were lowered for 9-11 and not for CK. A few readers gently reached out to ask. I edited my original Instagram post to imply nothing about the flags locally, and deleted the duplicated Facebook post because I could not edit it (technically, if you duplicate Instagram to Facebook, you can edit IG but not FB). While I researched the half mast issue locally and federally, I wanted the wording neutral. Even though I later learned that I was initially correct and did need to have edited. But.

On Monday, after my research, I sat down to write the article. Step 1 is to embed a video I published at Instagram into articles here at this website. I use Vimeo to do this. It’s cozier and less invasive that YouTube, so I have felt comfortable there.

Two minutes - literally 2 minutes - after I published the video to Vimeo, the video platform terminated my entire account. They didn’t just flag the video, or take the individual video down. The entire account disappeared. I emailed them requesting to reinstate it, believing their choice to be extreme and in disagreement even with their flagging on the content.

You see, the Pastor called white man CK “racist.” it is for that reason I believe Vimeo deleted the account.

I have since recorded a response video to this, which you can watch here. To embed the video here to this website, I would need to upgrade on this platform and pay a higher fee. I’ll think about it. I have other bills to pay first, but we’ll see. I could go to YouTube, but I don’t like feeding Google’s Alphabet anymore. But. Maybe.

Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 9/12/2025

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The Elephant Delivery & Veteran-Authored 10-Minute Comedies
Date: Every Saturday in September 09/13, 09/20, 09/27
Time: 7pm
Price: $25 (buy tickets here)
There is no seating chart. There are only 25 seats. Every seat is a great seat!
Location: 348 Main Street, Beacon, NY
A delightfully unhinged evening of trunk-sized twists, theatrical mayhem, and stories that forgot to behave. Settle in at The Grape Rebellion with a glass of wine, a sweet bite from the wine bar menu, or one of our show-themed specialty cocktails and...prepare—or absolutely don’t—for The Elephant Delivery and 6 Veteran-Authored 10-minute comedies: an unpredictable stampede of theatrical misadventures, featuring suspicious packages, emotional detours, and an elephant with questionable timing and impeccable stage presence.

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Carl Palmer*, Kevin Gill, Alyssa Simon & Lee DeCecco
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DUNKIRK, by Brian R. Marsh
HEART OF THE MATTER, by Jean Ciampi
HUMAN REMAINS, by Melissa Milich
JACK AND JILL, by Jim Binz
YOU ASKED, by Anne Valentino
TWO PERSONS SINGULAR, by Gavin Kayner
ELEPHANT DELIVERY, by Bill Smith
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Beacon Natural Market’s 20th Year Anniversary Weekend
Date: Friday, September 12 - Sunday September 14, 2025
Time: 12pm-6pm
Location: 348 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Join Beacon Natural Market as they celebrate 20 great years in Business in Beacon. Special sales, samples, demos, raffle prizes & gift baskets, live music, and general good times!
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Free Palestine Protest
Date: Every Sunday
Time: 12pm-1pm
Location: 450 NY-211, Middletown, NY
From the Organizers: "We’re out here every week speaking out against 🇮🇱’s war crimes, as they deliberately starve over a million children by blocking aid and through fueling a man-made famine.

If you’ve ever wondered, “What can I do?” know this: protests in the U.S. matter most. This country funds the war crimes, and staying silent here isn’t neutrality; it’s privilege. Your voice can make a difference! And if not now, then when?

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Slater Palooza
Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025
Time: 1:30pm-9:30pm (Doors open at Noon)
Price: $15 Suggested Donation at Gate
Location: Slater Chemical Fire Company, 76 Old Glenham Rd, Glenham, NY 12527
(right close to Beacon...same school district)
This famed fundraiser is back with 8 Bands, Raffles, and Food. Benefits first responders and their families in need.

Catoberfest
Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025
Time: 3pm-7:30pm
Price: FREE
Location: Hudson Valley Brewery, 7 East Main Street, Beacon, NY
It's that time of year again! Catoberfest, to benefit Mid Hudson Animal Aid.
An afternoon of craft beer, food, live music and family fun, all to support the fabulous felines of Mid Hudson Animal Aid (MHAA), a no-kill, free-range cat sanctuary in Beacon, NY. 
Hudson Valley Brewery: Craft beers & beverages. The Beacon Daily: Wood-fired pizzas
Both businesses will donate a portion of each sale to MHAA.

There will be plenty of Catoberfest themed merchandise including T Shirts and Kittysteins designed by Kathleen Andersen Art, and other Mid Hudson Animal Aid products to choose from
A raffle with great products and services from many local businesses who have generously supported Catoberfest.
Therapy Cats Return  Millie, Max, and Sox bringing purrs & love to attendees.
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Happy Hour Fundraiser for Foundation for Beacon Schools @ The Roosevelt Bar
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Time: 7pm
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
From the Organizers: "Join the Foundation for Beacon Schools for a Happy Hour in the Upstairs Lounge at The Roosevelt. Have you been wanting to get involved in school advocacy? Want to be part of the FBS team? Just want to get out for a drink with some cool people? Come get yourself a drink and hang out with us! No RSVP necessary, come as you are!"
Standup Comedy Theater @ Savage Wonder
Date: Friday, September 26 and
Saturday September 27, 2025
Time: 9-10:30pm
Price: Prices vary. Starts at $17.85
Location: Savage Wonder, 141 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Settle in at The Grape Rebellion with a glass of wine and get ready as Savage Wonder presents another weekend of world-class stand-up, sponsored by Apple Blossom Farms. Every show features the best and brightest stars in Stand-Up comedy from all around the country —
This weekend features:
  • Malorie Bryant ( Best of Fest at Burbank Comedy Fest, Chicago’s Women’s Funny Fest and finalist at Montreal’s Just For Laughs’ Stand Up & Pitch)
  • Jared Waters (ABC's Tamron Hall Show, Amazon Prime, SiriusXM, AFN Network, and DONT Tell Comedy)
  • Co-Hosted by Linette Palladino, as seen on HBO and named New Jersey’s Funniest Female & Pudge
  • Co-Hosted byFernandez (Kill Tony Podcast, Comedy Time TV, The Harlem Comedy Festival, and The Five Borough Comedy Festival.)
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Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025
Time: 11am-5pm
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
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Archtober
Date: October 3-5, 2025
Time: Times Vary
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
Archtober Newburgh is an annual festival of 25+ free events that celebrates the city's rich architectural heritage, connects people to resources and promotes local initiatives in the community.  

The festival, presented by The Fullerton in partnership with AIA Westchester Hudson Valley and part of @Archtober, NYC's annual architecture and design festival, engages our local community and draws regional visitors to learn more about their built environment.
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon NY
Planning a party? Or maybe you just need pie for yourself. Five Pennies Creamery has homemade ice cream pies with a thick graham cracker crust containing that smooth goodness. ALBB went in closer for a video of this Coffee Chip Pie (our favorite flavor...such a coffee indulgence for someone who doesn't drink coffee in the afternoon). This video also features the Sundae Best pie, which is Vanilla ice cream, brownies, chocolate chips, all drizzled in thick fudge. Watch the video >

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BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon NY

Bagel-ish is adding more "ish" to their offerings. While this batch of chocolate chip bagels was temporary, they are test-kitchening other things that we can't tell you about yet, but know that they might be coming...Meanwhile, enjoy this celebration of the limited-edition batch.
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
Main Street, Beacon NY
New Back to School Hours for Happy Hour! Carter's is showing their appreciation to teachers and school staff by extending their Happy Hour to Friday's. Monday-Friday from 2-7pm, get 15% off your entire order. This is a great deal, as it includes food too. Those beautiful cocktails can be yours. In Mocktail version too.
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Eggbert's is at 3 markets this year, and one of them is Cornwall's. This goes from 11am-5pm, so you have longer hours of accessing. They are getting ready for fall and winter meals, so ask about their Pork Butt for when you begin making your pulled pork sandwiches for back-to-school meals that keep on giving.
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.
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BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon NY

A Lambda Award Finalist, "Trans-Galactic Bike Ride" is a collection of feminist bicycle science fiction stories from several authors, including Hugo, Nebula, and Lambda Literary Award-winning author Charlie Jane Anders, Elly Bangs, Kiera Jessica Bane, AVa Kelly, Juliet Kemp, Rafi Kleiman, Tucker Lieberman, Nathan Alling Long, Ether Nepenthes, Lane Fox Marcus Woodman, and Nebula-nominated M. Darusha Wehm. This edition includes an introduction by Microcosm publisher Joe Biel.
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The Blushery
528 Main Street, Beacon NY
Inside of The Blushery, one can find the Face Stockholm line of makeup to buy. This Quartz Balm is one of owner Stephanie's favorites. It's a sheer shimmer coat that protects your lips from free redical damage and leaves them feeling smooth and moisturized.
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Howland Chamber Music Circle, Howland Cultural Center, and Compass Arts
present A "Classics for Kids" Event
Instrument Lab: Discover the Strings!

Date: Saturday, September 20th
Time: 1-2:00pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Price: Kids Free / Adults $15
Discover the Magic of Strings! Join us for an interactive musical experience while exploring the world of string instruments . Enjoy a lively performance by a string quartet, join a discussion about the inner workings of the string family, and build your own box violin! 
Featuring:
Adrienne Harmon, violin
Kathleen Bosman, violin
Eva Gerard, viola
Naomi Benecasa Lisowski, cello
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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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Beacon Resident Shares Family FaceTime From Ramallah, Palestine As Israeli Military Shoots At Storefronts "For Fun"

Longtime ALBB reader and Beacon resident Khitam Jamal Nakhleh FaceTimed with her family in Ramallah, Palestine in August 2025. This is what she saw in a shopping area:

“She [Khitam’s family member] was hiding inside a retail store while the IOF shot at storefronts, shooting for fun. Right before that, soldiers stormed a money exchange and stole all the cash.”

Khitam also said: “This isn’t something I saw online. This is my family. This is happening right now. Life under occupation means fearing for your life while running errands. It means soldiers can steal, and terrorize and no one holds them accountable. Don’t scroll past this. Share it. Talk about it. Demand better. It’s not just Gaza it’s all of Palestine.”

Khitam always ends each post with: #dontstoptalkingaboutpalestine🇵🇸

Assistance For Passports, Veterans, Social Security And More Offered By Pat Ryan's Bus At Beacon Farmer's Market

Photo Credits on this page: Katie Hellmuth

Parked at the Beacon Farmer’s Market this week next to the live music tent was the Representative Pat Ryan C.A.R.E.S. (Constituent Advocacy Resources Empowerment Services). The concept of the van is to help people navigate federal agencies and get attention if they are being neglected. “You shouldn’t have to jump through hoops or navigate bureaucratic red tape to get the assistance you deserve and the federal benefits you earned,” says Rep. Ryan on the program’s website.

Sunday’s van pop-up was staffed by Constituent Advocate Karen DeSimone and District Aide Brandon Gonzalez. There purpose was to answer questions from constituents about accessing federal agencies. They came equipped with Release Forms that once signed, can authorize Rep. Ryan’s staff members to begin taking action for the constituent to get their issue resolved.

If a passport has stalled in process, or Veterans benefits hard to reach, this program helps remove the clog. Said Thomas from Port Jervis on the program website: “I had spent 30 months trying to get my Social Security benefits and had gotten nowhere. After contacting Congressman Ryan's office, I was put in touch with Destiny H., who interceded on my behalf and got me results. I cannot thank her enough and am totally sincere when I say that her help changed my life.”

The program helps with Social Security, Passports, Veteran Benefits, Grant Funding, IRS Help, Flag Requests, and more. On this day in Beacon, Karen and Brandon answered questions about Social Security, and how one could contact the Veteran’s Office.

Said David from Beacon on the program’s website: “The Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, a historic Hudson Valley service organization, experienced an unexpected automated action from the IRS that if not resolved quickly, could have had very negative consequences. I immediately contacted Congressman Ryan's office for advice and support. The Congressman's staff promptly responded to our request for assistance, contacted the IRS Tax Advocate Services on our behalf, and advocated for our need to expedite review and resolution with professional skill. We greatly appreciate the response we received. Thank you!”

At market, Karen encouraged people to contact the Representative’s website, or herself or Brandon directly with questions:

Karen DeSimone, Constitute Advocate: karen.desimone@mail.house.gov 845-443-2930
Brandon Gonzalez, District Aid: brandon.gonzalez@mail.house.gov

I Am Beacon Prepares for 14th Annual I Run Beacon 5K and Celebrates 10th Annual Back 2 School Block Party

I Am Beacon, in partnership with Key Food, proudly hosted the 10th Annual Back 2 School Block Party, a beloved community tradition that serves as both an annual school supply drive and a fundraiser for the Class in a Bag program. Through this initiative, I Am Beacon works directly with the Beacon City School District to ensure students are prepared for their very first day of school.

This year, thanks to the generosity of the community, I Am Beacon provided 45 fully stocked backpacks through Class in a Bag, serving students in both Beacon and New Windsor.
— Reuben Simmons, Executive Director I Am Beacon

This year, thanks to the generosity of the community, I Am Beacon provided 45 fully stocked backpacks through Class in a Bag, serving students in both Beacon and New Windsor. At the Block Party itself, more than 130 drawstring bags with starter supply kits were distributed, ensuring even more children started the school year ready and confident.

Class in a Bag Coordinator, Kenya Gadsden, expressed her gratitude: “Thank you for the personalized backpacks, water bottles, and headphones. It shows the thoughtfulness of our community—treating the children of Beacon with the same care as their own.”

I Am Beacon also proudly collaborated with Fareground, donating supplies for their School Supply Giveaway on August 28th. As Executive Director, Reuben Simmons, shared: “Collaborating is part of our mission, and we believe in working together to maximize impact.”

The Block Party was made possible thanks to the generous support of event sponsors: Staples (Wappingers Falls), Mountainview Dental, Beacon Teachers Association, Stewart’s Shops, Salem Tabernacle Church, Fidelis, The Roundhouse, Joker Inc., Beacon Dental, Yanarella School of Dance, and State Farm (Catlin McVicker).

Special thanks also go to our community partners who helped collect supplies leading up to the event: Key Food Marketplace, Fareground, and the Howland Public Library. A heartfelt thank you to Christ Church United Methodist for their generosity and contributions to the drive.

On the day of the Block Party, community organizations came together to engage and uplift attendees, including: Fareground, Compass Arts, Fidelis, Little Preparatory, Mountainview Dental, Beacon Dental, GEMMS, State Farm, Girl Scouts, Conservation Advisory Committee, Les Soeurs Amiables Civic Club, Rise Up, St. Andrew/St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Astor, South Avenue Elementary, Beacon City School District Nurse’s Unit, and the Beacon City School District Transportation Department.

A special shoutout goes to A Little Beacon Blog and the Beacon Teachers Association for their incredible face painting, and to the Newburgh and Albany teams for joining our Beacon Hoops All-Stars on the court.

Looking Ahead: I Run Beacon 5K

To date, I Am Beacon has awarded $40,400 in scholarships to 50 students in the Beacon community through this event.
— I Am Beacon

With the success of the Block Party, I Am Beacon is now in full gear organizing the 14th Annual I Run Beacon 5K Walk/Run Scholarship Fundraiser, taking place on Sunday, September 28th at Memorial Park. To date, I Am Beacon has awarded $40,400 in scholarships to 50 students in the Beacon community through this event.

Registration For The Run

For more information and registration, please visit: https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Beacon/IRunBeacon5KRunWalk.

Market Day Craft Fair Event At The Van Wyck Homestead Museum Commemorates 250th Anniversary Of The Revolutionary War

Photo Credit: Van Wyck Homestead

From the Fishkill Historical Society:

Come for the masterful crafts and stay for lunch, made-to-order apple fritters, and a tour of the Van Wyck Homestead Museum - a Revolutionary War site. Supporting the Van Wyck Homestead Museum is a meaningful way to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War!

The Market Day Craft Fair in Fishkill is Saturday, October 11th and the rain date is Sunday, October 12th from 11am-4pm.

Market Day Craft Fair at the Van Wyck Homestead Museum is a modern-day take on old-time markets. In the colonial era, market days provided an opportunity for craftspeople, farmers, and friends to gather for fellowship and stock up on essential goods. The Fishkill Historical Society will use funds raised from the fair for the upkeep of the c.1732 Van Wyck Homestead Museum.

You are sure to find treasures among the over 25 Arts and Crafts vendors, featuring pressed flower gifts, wooden items, resin art, pottery, jewelry, beautifully painted planter pots, wreaths, soaps, candles, knit clothing, quilted bags, and home decor.

Fishkill Historical Society volunteers will operate concession stands offering lunch and dessert to visitors. Concessions include homemade soups, chili, baked goods, made-to-order apple fritters, and hot dogs. The Van Wyck Homestead Museum’s gift shop will be out on the grounds with t-shirts, tri-corn hats, mob caps, and raffle tickets for local restaurant gift cards.

We have invited musician Steve Kelman, who recently released an album titled "Up From Water." Steve spends a lot of time in the Hudson Valley bringing a festive atmosphere to events by performing an eclectic mix of blues, bluegrass, folk, country, and rock.

In addition to housing the Van Wyck Family for several generations, the homestead played a significant role during the Revolutionary War, serving as the headquarters for the officers of the Fishkill Supply Depot. The depot supported the operations of the Continental Army and the New York State militia throughout the Revolutionary War. Maintaining this historic site to tell the story of Fishkill is the mission of the historical society.

The Fishkill Historical Society is a 100% volunteer-run educational organization. Many volunteer opportunities at the museum can utilize the talents of our community members. Docents volunteer to welcome visitors to the museum or serve as tour guides to share its story. There’s a lot of upkeep needed at the museum, including cleaning and maintenance work inside and outside of the museum. Support from the community is needed for the Van Wyck Homestead Museum to stand for another 300 years.

Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 9/5/2025

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Lit Lit at the Howland Cultural Center
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Every 1st Friday (September 5th, 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. 
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Free Palestine Protest
Date: Every Sunday
Time: 12pm-1pm
Location: 450 NY-211, Middletown, NY
From the Organizers: "We’re out here every week speaking out against 🇮🇱’s war crimes, as they deliberately starve over a million children by blocking aid and through fueling a man-made famine.

If you’ve ever wondered, “What can I do?” know this: protests in the U.S. matter most. This country funds the war crimes, and staying silent here isn’t neutrality; it’s privilege. Your voice can make a difference! And if not now, then when?

Palestine will be talked about for the rest of our lives. When the world looks back on this moment, will you be able to say you stood up or will you pretend you did while having stayed silent?
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Signing Of Petition to Save The Newburgh/Beacon Ferry
Day:
 Friday, September 5th
Time: 6pm
Location: Long Dock Park, Beacon, NY 12508
Advocacy continues to re-start the Newburgh/Beacon Ferry that the MTA  canceled. There have been no demands from elected or appointed Beacon officials to re-start the ferry, including the Mayor and City Administrator.
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Flotsam River Circus Performance Art
Day: Friday, September 5th
Time: 6pm
Location: Long Dock Park, Beacon, NY 12508
Foolhardy musicians, circus, puppeteers, a ramshackle raft ⚓️ FREE shows where we land: 🌊 support: venmo @ rivercircus 🎪 
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Beacon Natural Market’s 20th Year Anniversary Weekend
Date: Friday, September 12 - Sunday September 14, 2025
Time: 12pm-6pm
Location: 348 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Join Beacon Natural Market as they celebrate 20 great years in Business in Beacon. Special sales, samples, demos, raffle prizes & gift baskets, live music, and general good times!

Happy Hour Fundraiser for Foundation for Beacon Schools @ The Roosevelt Bar
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Time: 7pm
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
From the Organizers: "Join the Foundation for Beacon Schools for a Happy Hour in the Upstairs Lounge at The Roosevelt. Have you been wanting to get involved in school advocacy? Want to be part of the FBS team? Just want to get out for a drink with some cool people? Come get yourself a drink and hang out with us! No RSVP necessary, come as you are!"
Spirit Of Beacon Day!
Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025
Time: 11am-5pm
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon NY
If you love Gruyère cheese, you will love the Oui Oui Baby. This sandwich is their take on the French Taco - "It’s a fully loaded amazing Sando that just keeps giving," says Oui Oui HV. Smothered with Chicken, Bechamel, Gruyère, Hash, Lettuce, and Tomato on a Portuguese Roll, which is then panini pressed! 

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BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon NY

In this video, we discuss the very special, house-made cream cheese made at Bagel-ish. But we also learn why owner Beth is in her socks (hint: look for the shoes at the beginning of the video). Unbeknown to her, Beth shares some secrets about what makes the cream cheese flavors so unforgettable. Except for the one Doris makes. Doris has taken over a cream cheese, and is not releasing it. For your enjoyment only.
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
Main Street, Beacon NY
Pup-friendly is Carter's back patio! Enjoy the new, colorful mural in the back under the lights with your furry best friend. The bar that was in the back has been removed and replaced by a long picnic table for family-style eating. You won't want to miss this relaxing experience any day of the week, especially as we head into Fall.
Catering and Private Parties available.
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
The Rosemary Garlic Lamb Sausage is a kid-favorite, even for picky eaters. Serve this with cilantro rise and fried zucchini, and you have a harvest-friendly back-to-school meal that makes great leftovers for lunch or dinner the next day. Get more of this sausage this weekend at either the Cold Spring or Beacon Farmers Markets. These sausages are made in limited batches, so get there early!

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 NY

A Lambda Award Finalist, "Trans-Galactic Bike Ride" is a collection of feminist bicycle science fiction stories from several authors, including Hugo, Nebula, and Lambda Literary Award-winning author Charlie Jane Anders, Elly Bangs, Kiera Jessica Bane, AVa Kelly, Juliet Kemp, Rafi Kleiman, Tucker Lieberman, Nathan Alling Long, Ether Nepenthes, Lane Fox Marcus Woodman, and Nebula-nominated M. Darusha Wehm. This edition includes an introduction by Microcosm publisher Joe Biel.
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The Blushery
528 Main Street, Beacon NY
One of the secrets behind a Blushery Makeover is the Cream Highlighter from Face Stockholm, the makeup line of choice by the Blushery for all wedding, event and Glow Up sessions. It is why guests from out of town return to the Blushery for the look only they can do! Get your on Glow Up - or tray of the Cream Highlighter - at the Blushery. Book a brow-wax while you're at it.
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Beyond the Needle: Volunteering Info Session
Date: Monday, September 8th
Time: 9:15pm
Location: Marist University, Student Center, 3404 North Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
From the Organizers: "Welcome back to campus! Our first meeting this semester will focus on volunteering for an upcoming event with Silver Needle Runway. See you at the Nelly Goletti Theater on Monday, September 8th at 9:15pm!"
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Howland Chamber Music Circle, Howland Cultural Center, and Compass Arts
present A "Classics for Kids" Event
Instrument Lab: Discover the Strings!

Date: Saturday, September 20th
Time: 1-2:00pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Price: Kids Free / Adults $15
Discover the Magic of Strings! Join us for an interactive musical experience while exploring the world of string instruments . Enjoy a lively performance by a string quartet, join a discussion about the inner workings of the string family, and build your own box violin! 
Featuring:
Adrienne Harmon, violin
Kathleen Bosman, violin
Eva Gerard, viola
Naomi Benecasa Lisowski, cello
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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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Matteawan Road Open To School Community Through Corrections Facility During Construction

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

In a temporary about-face, the Fishkill Corrections Facility has allowed school traffic on Matteawan Road off of Prospect Street to drive through the facility grounds to get to Route 52 / Fishkill Avenue. In November 2021, Fishkill Corrections announced an immediate closure of the road, which disrupted busing routes and school traffic during an already congested time when construction was heavy on the I-84 bridge. Despite expressed desire of the school district back then to possibly work with the City of Beacon to reverse this decision, the facility did not change this rule.

This year, before the start of school, the City of Beacon announced that the Fishkill Corrections Facility agreed to re-open Matteawan Road temporarily while traffic has been continuously impacted and rerouted during the sewer and water main replacement work that resulted in repaving of the streets and the re-laying of 20% of sidewalks on Fishkill and Teller Avenues when the concrete was discovered to be “substandard” and was flaking and spalling after one year.

"The City of Beacon is pleased to announce that Fishkill Correctional Facility has generously agreed to allow school traffic to utilize the previously-closed portion of Matteawan Road off of Prospect Street/ Fishkill Ave in the morning and afternoons for access to and from Beacon High School and Rombout Middle School."

Parents, teachers, students and school staff can now use that access route to reach the schools. "No other through traffic will be permitted," the City of Beacon stated. The temporary and limited access will continue until the City of Beacon completes its infrastructure upgrade project, which is expected to last into November.

Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 8/30/2025

Double Announcement to say that the inaugural event in Newburgh, Dear Summer, from Ali T. Muhammad and Melanin Unchained happens this Sunday from 11am-7pm at the People's Park. ALBB's sister design studio Katie James Inc. designed the website, with original artwork created by Adam Alpert. The Musical Lineup has been released. Tickets for sale now, with 50% discount to Newburgh residents. DM Sear Summer for discount code. Get a taste of what it's all about here.
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Stand-Up Weekend @ Savage Wonder
Dates: 
August 30th: 9:30pm (Tix)
Location: Savage Wonder, 141 Main Street (the old beautiful bank building near Bank Square)
Settle in at The Grape Rebellion with a glass of wine and get ready as Savage Wonder presents another weekend of world-class stand-up, sponsored by Apple Blossom Farms.

Every show features the best and brightest stars in Stand-Up comedy from all around the country —

This weekend features:

  • Derek Humphrey (featured on “Nateland Presents”, in the New York Comedy Festival, The Boston Comedy Festival, Skankfest and was named one of “New York’s Funniest” by TBS)

  • Brian Grossi (three-time winner of the Inspired Word’s LOL! Comedy Slam, TMZ, 25 Sets, which is currently streaming on Amazon Prime)

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Dear Summer
Date: Sunday, August 31, 2025
Time: 11am-7pm
Location: The People's Park, 2 Washington Street, Newburgh, NY
Dear Summer Festival is comprised of Hudson Valley Creatives who’ve grown up through gentrification and displacement. Our shared stories, purposes, and perspectives keep us connected to our roots. Through dedication and grit, we’re able to give back to others, organically. We’ve aligned our artistic expressions and have highlighted them for you!

You won't devalue someone's else's life if you find value within yours.
This Dear Summer event is a celebration to help cleanse the spiritual energy in Newburgh, New York, through our arts, through our culture.
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NEWBURGH: Stellar Dispensary’s Grand Opening A Success
OPEN: Open Daily 9am-10pm (Sundays 'till 9pm)
Location: 5440 Route 9W, Newburgh, NY 12550 
The Ribbon Cutting of the new  dispensary, Stellar, was a success. Located in Newburgh near Mary Jane’s Ice Cream, Stewarts, is 5 minutes from Hudson Taco and the  Newburgh Waterfront. Stellar was founded by 23-year-old Newburgh native Raman Singh, who wants to normalize cannabis culture. “Cannabis is culture. We normalize its use with elegance, confidence, and  zero shame, like enjoying a fine wine or bold espresso. We’re breaking stigmas, elevating service, and building something bigger: community."
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Free Palestine Protest
Date: Every Sunday
Time: 12pm-1pm
Location: 450 NY-211, Middletown, NY
From the Organizers: "We’re out here every week speaking out against 🇮🇱’s war crimes, as they deliberately starve over a million children by blocking aid and through fueling a man-made famine.

If you’ve ever wondered, “What can I do?” know this: protests in the U.S. matter most. This country funds the war crimes, and staying silent here isn’t neutrality; it’s privilege. Your voice can make a difference! And if not now, then when?

Palestine will be talked about for the rest of our lives. When the world looks back on this moment, will you be able to say you stood up or will you pretend you did while having stayed silent?
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Clearwater's Folk Picnic
Date: Saturday, September 6, 2025
Time: 12-5pm
Location: USC Theatre, Beacon, NY
Clearwater's Folk Picnic is a return to their musical roots as advocates for the cleanup and environmental protection of the Hudson River. "In the 1960s when Pete and Toshi Seeger and their co-founders set out to build Clearwater, they organized community folk picnic fundraisers using music as a tool to unite people behind a shared goal of restoring and protecting the Hudson River," said Clearwater in a press release. "Nearly 60 years later, Clearwater is carrying our musical heritage forward with a free, community-centered day of music, celebration, family activities, and Hudson River advocacy."
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Butterfly Day at Bannerman Island
Date: Saturday, September 3, 2025
Time: Boats depart at 11am and 12pm
Location: Bannerman Island, Beacon, NY
The Bannerman Castle Trust has rescheduled their Annual Butterfly Day on Bannerman Island for Wednesday September 3rd.  Enjoy a short Hudson River cruise aboard the Estuary Steward tour boat, which leaves from the Beacon, NY dock directly across from the Beacon Metro North Train Station.  Boats depart for the Island at 11:00am and 12:00 noon, returning at 1:30 and 2:30pm.  Tickets are $45 per person (group rates available for 10 or more). 

Early September is a great time to visit the island’s magnificent gardens and terraces and witness the migration of Monarch butterflies in the Hudson Valley. Garden volunteers have restored the original gardens that Francis Bannerman VI and his wife Helen had designed between 1900-1918 and new flowers and plants have been integrated, attracting many varieties of butterflies. Bannerman Island is now a certified Monarch Butterfly Waystation.  
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Spirit Of Beacon Day!
Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025
Time: 11am-5pm
Location: Main Street, Beacon, NY
Table Registrations are open now!
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon NY
Only Trina of Tara Fusion can answer the call of the craving for the messiest, juiciest, crunchiest sandwich after one has been locked up all day in their house on mandatory Focus Time. Order any time, and they do Door Dash for deliveries if you are stuck in your office! Be sure to order the Mango Lassi too as an extra treat. 🥭🥤 Located inside the Food Hall between Five Pennies Creamery and West Palmetto Burger Co. Watch our video here!

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

You can taste the goodness while you experience the crackle of the sourdough bagel at Bagel-ish. Yet note the steaming softness of the inside as it's pulled apart. There is a reason why Bagel-ish is a world-renowned bagel whisperer to other companies looking to build bagels. 
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
Main Street, Beacon NY
It's true that Carter's is a meat and potatoes type place. But it's also a fish and potatoes eatery. This Seared Flounder served with buttery Dutch Potatoes and Green Beans Almondine is a light an elegant example of a weekend special available sometimes at Carter's. One thing stays consistent: each weekend the menu will offer specialties. Enjoy!
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Eggert's has released a new Tallow Soap! Unscented for people with allergies. Available for now only at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market and in Eggbert's online shop. 🧼🫧

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 NY

"Over the past decade, Joe Sacco has increasingly turned to short-form comics journalism to report from conflict zones around the world. Collected here for the first time, Sacco's darkly funny, revealing reportage confirms his standing as one of the foremost war correspondents working today. Journalism takes readers from the smuggling tunnels of Gaza to war crimes trials in The Hague, from the lives of India's "untouchables" to the ordeal of Saharan refugees washed up on the shores of Malta. And in pieces never published before in the United States, Sacco confronts the misery and absurdity of the war in Iraq, including the darkest chapter in recent American history—the torture of detainees." - Macmillan Publishers
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R O C PILATES
124 Rombout Avenue, Beacon NY
ROC Pilates has something special coming for you! Begin getting used to scheduling yourself for the new Mat Classes from teacher Sadiya...

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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.
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The Blushery
528 Main Street, Beacon NY
Laser Hair Removal at The Blushery is conducted in a private, intimate setting where your comfort is the priority. Book today for one session or a few for whatever area of your body you want smooth. Feet, legs, bikini, bum, back, etc.
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River Therapeutic Massage 

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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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