by Arvind Dilawar Arvind Dilawar is an independent journalist. His articles, interviews and essays on everything from the spacesuits of the future to love in the time of visas have appeared in The New York Times, Time Magazine, The Daily Beast and elsewhere. He was also formerly a columnist at Pacific Standard.
Of the six congressional districts that include Hudson Valley counties, only one is on track for an election in which neither candidate has received funding from pro-Israel lobbyists. In Beacon’s District 18, two potential candidates have each received money from pro-Israel lobbyists: current Congressman Pat Ryan, and Republican hopeful Alison Esposito.
“Ryan expresses his opposition to even non-violent protest against the Israeli occupation of Palestine, as advocated by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Unsurprisingly, Ryan has yet to endorse a ceasefire in Gaza, which is supported by at least 69 other members of Congress, according to the Working Families Party at the time of this writing.”
In all of the other districts, candidates from one party or the other have received the endorsement — and financing — of the bipartisan American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), Republican Jewish Coalition or Democratic Majority For Israel (DMFI). This avalanche of lobbying comes amid the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza, which has claimed the lives of at least 29,954 Palestinians, including 12,300 children and 8,400 women, according to Al Jazeera at the time of this writing.
Although AIPAC, RJC and DMFI target different segments of the political spectrum, their functions are essentially the same: to funnel funds to politicians who commit the United States to continue sending billions of dollars in military assistance to Israel and deploying both its military (e.g. warships in the Red Sea) and diplomacy (veto at the United Nations Security Council) to fend off challenges to Israel’s decades-long occupation of Palestinian territory in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.
In New York's 18th congressional district, which includes Beacon, Democratic incumbent Pat Ryan and Republican forerunner Alison Esposito have both received endorsements from pro-Israel lobbyists. As the two are likely to advance to the general election, district voters will be left with no choice independent of pro-Israel lobbyists from either major political party come November.
Ryan is endorsed by both AIPAC and DMFI, and his campaign received at least $69,800 from the former for the current election cycle, per the Federal Election Commission. (According to FEC reports, DMFI has yet to financially contribute to Ryan’s campaign.) In his position paper on US-Israeli relations — which AIPAC requires of every candidate seeking endorsement — Ryan expresses his opposition to even non-violent protest against the Israeli occupation of Palestine, as advocated by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Unsurprisingly, Ryan has yet to endorse a ceasefire in Gaza, which is supported by at least 69 other members of Congress, according to the Working Families Party at the time of this writing.
Esposito is endorsed by RJC, which has contributed at least $42,601 to her campaign thus far, per the FEC. She is currently the forerunner in the district’s Republican primary and therefore most likely to face Ryan in the general election.
These are the other candidates in Hudson Valley districts who have received endorsements from AIPAC, RJC and/or DMFI this election cycle — and how much money they’ve received, per the FEC:
NY-16 (Westchester): Democratic challenger George Latimer is endorsed by AIPAC, which contributed at least $1,195,456.45 to his campaign.
NY-17 (Rockland, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess): Republican incumbent Mike Lawler is endorsed by both AIPAC and RJC, which together contributed at least $7,375 to his re-election campaign.
NY-19 (Ulster, Green, Columbia): Republican incumbent Marc Molinaro is endorsed by both AIPAC and RJC, which together contributed at least $8,000 to his re-election campaign.
NY-21 (Rensselaer): Republican incumbent Elise Stefanik is endorsed by both AIPAC and RJC, which together contributed at least $269,649.48 to her re-election campaign.
Altogether, AIPAC, RJC and DMFI have given more than $1.5 million to candidates in the Hudson Valley for this election cycle — and that’s only counting contributions up to the end of 2023, as FEC reports for 2024 have yet to start rolling in.
With AIPAC demanding that the United States “give Israel the time, resources and support to win this war,” this widespread lobbying is being explicitly tied to the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza by the lobbyists themselves, who want to ensure that US funding, military support and diplomatic cover allow the violence to continue. But these efforts should force voters in the Hudson Valley to question whether, alongside the thousands of civilians being starved and slaughtered, if it isn’t the United States’ democracy that’s dying in Gaza too.
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Beacon’s Parade of Green was Saturday March 9, 2024. There was a threat of rain, but none drizzled. The luck of the Irish prevailed. However, ALBB prefers a parade blizzard.
Today is International Women's Day, which has been a day for recognizing which women are not recognized. Beacon resident, Palestinian refugee and local business owner (Ziatun and Beacon Bread Company) Lena Jamal shared a post from The Slow Factory that we will quote here: "This International Women’s Day we call on all who identify as feminists to engage in the lifelong unlearning of their biases and to be in solidarity with Palestinian women, Sudanese women, Congolese women who are experiencing an ongoing genocide.
"In Palestine, more than 9,000 women have been brutally killed by the Israeli Occupation. Sixty three women killed per day.
"In Sudan, 4 million Sudanese women & girls are at risk of sexual violence.
"In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, more than 1 million women have been survivors of sexual violence.
"In Turtle Island aka the so called USA, 94% of fatal violence committed again Trans people are committed against Trans women."
Nancy Brownell Has Passed Away; Will Be Honored During Parade Of Green
Nancy Brownell, wife of former auto dealer owner on Rte 52 Rick Brownell, passed away on February 7th at age 58 surrounded by family. She and Rick have two sons, Tyler Brownell and Justin Brownell. Nancy could be seen in Beacon often, and was known for her fashion and stylish shoes. She was involved with the Parade of Green, which this year, shares her birthday of March 9th, 2024. Her husband had posters created in her honor to celebrate. Read More About Nancy >
Stinson’s Hub Annual St Patrick’s Day Celebration Day: Saturday, March 9, 2024 Time: 9am breakfast; 3pm band Location: Stinson's Hub, 439 Fishkill Ave, Beacon, NY
Join Stinson's their first annual St Patrick's Day celebration! Pancakes & Pints at 9am, which will include pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, bagels and more! Oh and don’t forget the mimosas! After breakfast, join them for a fun filled day of celebrating! They will be having corn beef and cabbage going all day long, tons of give aways & promos! The band will be starting at 3pm. You will not wanna miss this years St. Paddy’s celebration! Information >
St. Patrick’s Day Parade Of Green Day: Saturday, March 9, 2024 Time: 12pm Location: Main St, Beacon, NY
An annual event that goes rain or shine. Or blizzard! Yes, these folks do not mess around. Stop into Max's On Main after the parade for food and drink. Melzingah's Tap House on the other end of Main Street is also a good spot to find seating outside or inside, even if you have to wait. You could get a snack at the Chocolate Studio, also on the mountain side of town (see their Extra Large Peanut Butt Cup video). Information >
Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!
Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-3pm at Henry Street (next to the Post Office).
CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 424 Main St.
Chicken parm with rigatoni and vodka sauce! A special you do not want to miss out on!
OH & ICYMI (in case you missed it)... For those late nighters... The kitchen at Carters is now open until 11pm on Fridays & Saturdays! Specials, Apps, Entrees, Everything! PS: Happy Hour is from Monday-Friday 2-5. Carters is closed on Wednesday's for the winter. Follow Carter's on Instagram > Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY
A new favorite scone at BBC! Blackberries, almonds, and white chocolate. A true dream combination 🤩 Plus... Beacon Bread Company is now open 7 days a week from 8am-5pm serving freshly baked bread and home-cooked meals from scratch! They continue to offer a variety of bread loaves and pastries made daily. Their cafe includes quick-order seating and an espresso bar. Adjacent to the cafe, their full-service restaurant and bar serve breakfast, lunch, coffees, and libations all day! PS: BBC is open everyday 7 days/week! PPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available. Follow BBC on Instagram > Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
ZIATUN 244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Another thing that is Palestinian... “Kaek el Quds” from Ziatun. Stop into Ziatun & enjoy delicious authentic Middle Eastern cuisine. But also, FREE PALESTINE! PS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Follow Ziatun on Instagram > Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm @ Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturday's Website > Instagram >
IT'S THE WEEKEND!! Eggbert’s will be at the Cold Spring Farmers Market from 10am-1pm located at Boscobel. It is one of the most beautiful Farmer’s Markets around with an eclectic collection of food vendors you will not find elsewhere. Come rain or shine. Even in the rain, it's worth it for the vendors you will find. SNAP and EBT customers welcome. Sunday's in BEACON! See you there? DELIVERY: Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls. Order online now. MARKETS: Find Eggberts Free Range Farm at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market on Saturdays, and the Beacon Farmer's Market on Sundays. Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor, thank you!
LUXE OPTIQUE 181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Unique Gold & Titanium Aviator frames with Tortoise accent by Leisure Society! All Leisure Society frames are crafted in small batches, individually numbered, and handmade in Japan from the world’s finest artisanal craftsmen. Stop in one of Luxe Optique's stores and allow for their opticians to style & tell you more about this amazing collection!
Hudson, NY Beacon, NY PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > BEACON HOURS
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
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BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon
Books for the kiddos... read to them, educate them, share stories with them, inform them.
PS have you heard about the Beacon Prison Books Project? See more here > Follow Binnacle on Instagram to keep up with their new reads and to get them right away! Learn More about Binnacle Books > Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!
Feature your business each week in A Little Beacon Blog's Newsletter, Blog pages, and Instagram. Readers love seen the magazine-like spread of what to buy inside of your shops, or if you have special classes or events going on. Learn More & Start Now >
Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >
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BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666
At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities. Beacon Dental is also happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! Explore all services > Beacon Dental is a Sponsor. Thank you!
KATIE JAMES, INC.
We're working on something fun over here at Katie James, Inc. A new website featuring award winning cocktails and oysters! Can you guess who?
Websites are important! They're your most solid footprint for people to know what you do and how to buy from you. Social media accounts offer the emotional connection to your brand, and your website needs to reflect that energy. The designers and lead producer, Katie Hellmuth Martin, can guide you through this process and design you a website that both looks stunning, and works well to help people do what you need them to at your website. Learn More & Reach Out > We have spots open!
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Believe it or not, it's time to sign up for Summer Camp! We have been working hard to update dates and age groups for you!
With the Hudson Valley and Beacon in particular being so rich in the arts, agriculture and a great outdoors scene, options for summer day camps are plentiful. BUT, they also book up quick!
Nancy Brownell, wife of former auto dealer owner on Rte 52 Rick Brownell, passed away on February 7th at age 58 surrounded by family. She and Rick have two sons, Tyler Brownell and Justin Brownell. Nancy could be seen in Beacon often, and was known for her fashion and stylish shoes. She was involved with the Parade of Green, which this year, shares her birthday of March 9th, 2024. Her husband had posters created in her honor to celebrate. The parade kicks off at 12pm and goes down Main Street starting at Pohill Park.
Nancy was a lifelong Hudson Valley resident who devoted much of her time to servicing others. Nancy was an active philanthropist and held volunteer positions at organizations including Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley, Hudson Valley Hospice Foundation, Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Estate Planning Council of Putnam County, the Powelton Club and Ithaca College.
She earned a BS in Broadcast Journalism, Business Administration and Political Science from Ithaca College. After graduation, she joined her father’s company, Rossi Walling X-Ray Corporation, in Peekskill. She was an avid chef, gardener, skier and entertainer.
Today is International Women's Day, which has been a day for recognizing which women are not recognized. Beacon resident, Palestinian refugee and local business owner (Ziatun and Beacon Bread Company) Lena Jamal shared a post from The Slow Factory that we will quote here:
"This International Women’s Day we call on all who identify as feminists to engage in the lifelong unlearning of their biases and to be in solidarity with Palestinian women, Sudanese women, Congolese women who are experiencing an ongoing genocide.
"In Palestine, more than 9,000 women have been brutally killed by the Israeli Occupation. Sixty three women killed per day.
"In Sudan, 4 million Sudanese women & girls are at risk of sexual violence.
"In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, more than 1 million women have been survivors of sexual violence.
"In Turtle Island aka the so called USA, 94% of fatal violence committed again Trans people are committed against Trans women."
“In the spirit of having dialogue, one could argue that a ceasefire resolution is spot on with what the Spirit of Beacon spirit would aim to accomplish: bringing together different community members in the public forum of City Hall to stand against murders of Palestinian doctors, journalists, parents, children, teachers, aid workers, donkeys, lambs, olive trees, and anything that is alive in Palestine. ”
— Katie Hellmuth, former Chair of Spirit of Beacon Day
ALBB’s Editor’s Note: Katie Hellmuth is the publisher and writer for A Little Beacon Blog, and former Chair for the Spirit of Beacon Day. She submitted her Letter to the Editor of the Highlands Current after she learned that Rabbi Brent Chaim Spodek had compared the Spirit of Beacon Day to the genocide going on in Palestine by the Israeli government.
Her Letter as Printed Reads:
As the former Chair of the Spirit of Beacon Day, I am taken aback by Rabbi Brent Chaim Spodek’s letter where his proposed local Beacon solution to addressing the war on Gaza would be to go the route of coming together to have something like a Spirit of Beacon Day Parade instead of passing a ceasefire resolution in Beacon. Rabbi Brent is responding to the request of several citizens of Beacon - Jewish, Muslim, Arab, Christian, Undeclared - to have a permeant ceasefire, return of all hostages and kidnapped and detained Palestinians, and the defunding of Israel by the Untied States (and by extension New York and Beacon tax dollars).
Rabbi Brent attempted to relate the mega homicide going on in Palestine right now to the racial riots by some of Beacon’s youth in 1977 which went on for some days. Those riots had physical clashes, but nothing close to the multination of bodies we have seen of the children of Gaza, where their parents and other community members are searching for their body parts, not knowing who they belong to. Not to mention digging Palestinians out of the rubble. Or the systematic destruction of schools, hospitals, mosques, churches that has occurred after October 7th, 2024, but also occurred before that date as well, under Israel’s occupation of Gaza, funding by the United States, and thus in part by New York and Beacon.
An important question that needs asked and answered is: If a ceasefire resolution in Beacon is so fruitless, then why the pushback against it? Rabbi Brent said it would “strain” if not “shred” the social fabric in Beacon. However, Beaconites who have family and land in Palestine are already strained as they text each morning and night to see if their family and friends are still alive. With the rejection of the consideration of a ceasefire resolution, the community who supports Palestine feels even more not seen or heard.
In the spirit of having dialogue, one could argue that a ceasefire resolution is spot on with what the Spirit of Beacon spirit would aim to accomplish: bringing together different community members in the public forum of City Hall to stand against murders of Palestinian doctors, journalists, parents, children, teachers, aid workers, donkeys, lambs, olive trees, and anything that is alive in Palestine.
Katie Hellmuth Former Chair of the Spirit of Beacon Day Publisher A Little Beacon Blog
My name is Lila Barchetto, I am a Jewish Beacon resident of 10 years and I fully support our City of Beacon passing a ceasefire resolution.
Our tax dollars are funding the Genocide of Palestinian people, the collective punishment of innocent men, women, and children. Israel is an apartheid state, a colonial project, and a racist theocratic ethnostate that has not and will not save Jews from anti-semitism globally.
Beacon owes no allegiance to Israel. And neither do Jews for that matter. "Bibi'' Netanyahu and his fascist cabinet do not care what our little city does. Netanyahu doesn't care what President Biden says or what The International Court of Justice rules. The Israeli government has spoken clearly and plainly that they wish to annihilate Gaza and murder as many Palestinians as possible. The Israeli government has repeatedly prioritized vengeance over freeing hostages. Not even the lives of their own citizens could deter Israel's goal of total destruction, ethnocide, and genocide in Gaza. There is no complication. By calling for a ceasefire Beacon is taking a stand for its residents and is sending a message to the state and federal Government that we do not condone genocide. We do not accept that our tax dollars are funding Israel's Genocide of Palestine.
There is nothing anti-semitic in the language of this resolution. The purposeful conflation of Jewishness with Israel is at its core anti-semitic. The redundant lamentings of long standing "complications" to this issue is willfully distracting and deeply patronizing. Please, speak plainly about what this "slippery slope" is descending into. Take the time to be specific, and tell us what is so complicated. If the opposition to this resolution can not do that, then they have said nothing.
The City Council should pass this resolution to ensure that we truly are the "welcoming, safe and inclusive city" we claim to be. Israel's Genocide of the Palestinian people is costing Beacon an average $200,000 taxpayer dollars annually. The environmental cost is beyond measure. I can not overstate the cost to our collective and individual humanity if we do not act now as a community and call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Ceasefire Resolution passed in Beacon! The entire night was dedicated to hearing from the public (except for the decision on what fencing company to award the bid to for Wee Play Tot Park, and the Fire Department Volunteer Members who Qualify for Length of Service Award Program Contribution for 2023.)
The council then debated from 10:30-11pm on a different draft of what was made available to the public, and then voted.
Councilmember Molly Rhodes: Yes Councilmember Jeffrey Domanski: Abstain Councilmember Amber Grant: Yes Mayor Lee Kyriacou: Abstain Councilmember Paloma Wake: Yes Councilmember Pam Wetherbee: Yes (after a long think) Councilmember Dan Aymar-Blair: Yes
Below are some of the 3 Public Comments pushing for a Ceasefire Resolution by Beacon (which the council did pass that night), the Mayor Lee Kyriacou gave the gravel when we broke “The Process”. This is what it looks like when you are breaking up through the pavement. Cracking the sidewalk. Cement is hard to break. Our soft bodies cannot do it alone. But know this: the cement is breaking. 2 Mondays ago Melody’s (1st in this series) soft spoken voice spoke of “selectively empathetic”. Mayor Lee gave a harsh gravel to when she went over time. Why did she go over time? Because she was hot and took her jacket off.
Katie, owner of A Little Beacon Blog, (second in series) went over time. No big excuse except that Katie did insert an extra 3 sentences into her opening and didn’t want to cut her poem or not say her call for hostage release or Israeli kids being put in jail for resisting serving in IDF military. The 3rd speaker tried to finish her speech clearly outlined and limited in her phone, but the City Administrator Chris White unplugged her microphone, and called the police on her. Meanwhile, the Mayor Lee himself left his table to come around and took his list of Public Comment names to walk up to her to read away her presence. As if he could stand and state another’s name, so that she would vanish. She will not vanish.
ALSO NOTE: The actions of the Mayor banging the gravel caused drama (and actually a good rhythm for her to continue), and the action of the City Administrator pulling the mic chord to turn off the mic actually made speakeNeesee need to speak louder. Actions cause reactions. Which is what we are discussing with Palestine/Israel. Played out right here in the City of Beacon Courtroom.
The man speaking, ALBB could not hear his name, compared Israel’s response to the armed resistance of Hamas to Newburgh one day deciding to bomb Beacon, and then people asking for a ceasefire from that. This statement did not acknowledge that Israel is the occupier of Palestine, and has suppressed any right a Palestinian has to do most things. Worse than America’s segregation that the Civil Rights movement had to buck hard with sacrifices to break. This is why Israel is called “an apartheid state.” He referred to Hamas when saying: “People who are terrorizing their own citizens are here tonight in this room on their [Hamas] behalf asking you for a ceasefire resolution.” At that point, the man was interrupted by Khitam Jamal Nakhleh, who is Palestinian, where she pointed out that the man had just called everyone asking for a ceasefire “terrorists.”
Mayor Lee Kyriacou did not tone the man down or call out the man’s incorrect accusation, but did reprimand the audience. Mayor Lee reset the man’s time, and then allowed the man to go over his 3 minutes without hitting the gravel. Unlike many speakers, the man did not have a prepared speech. A prepared speech indicates an end. A speaker following this man, Neesee @palipaltz , used her time to point out what had just happened, which lengthened her time to speak for the prepared speech she read from her phone. Her speech is in the prior slide.
Hands Off Rafah! Ceasefire Now! Stop The Genocide!
March For Palestine!
Day: Saturday, March 2, 2024 Time: 12pm Location: 401 Washington Ave, Newburgh, NY
Global march... hands off Rafah! Ceasefire now! Stop the genocide!
Women Guardians Outing | March | Guardian Revival Day: Saturday, March 2, 2024 Time: 10am Location: Mount Beacon Trailhead, 788 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY Information >
Live Music! Day: Saturday, March 2, 2024 Time: 8pm Location: District Social, 511 Fishkill Ave, Beacon, NY 12508
Anything from Top 40, Hip Hop, Wedding Standards, R&B, Motown, Classic Rock, Disco, Freestyle, etc. Information >
Annual Bridal Show
Day: Sunday, March 3, 2024 Time: 12pm-3pm Location:1155 U.S. 9 Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Whether you are looking to have a traditional church wedding or it’s on the waterfront, at a winery, or in a charming old barn, the options for a perfect location to say “I do” is seemingly limitless. We offer a large variety of anything you may need for your perfect day. We offer multiple different styles of tenting, lighting, dance floors, tables, chairs and all the way down to the place settings. Information >
RamadanCon2024 in NYC! From the organizers:
Asiyah Womens Center brings you RamadanCon2024 in NYC!
Prepare to be immersed with the Ramadan spirit, charity, digital culture, & voices that we all love. Expect unforgettable experiences aligned with values that we share, brands that we support, and partners we trust.
Join us live in person for a mix of five events in one (a chance to meet creators, live cook-off, bazaar, panel discussions including with journalists live from Gaza right now), social hour, halal food festival & trucks).
RamadanCon 2024 is sure to offer something for everyone who lives, breathes, and works in the Muslim space. Don’t miss your chance to buy tickets!
Here’s a glimpse of what we have planned for RamadanCon 2024: Influencer Meet & Greet:
Meet viral creators like: Nuha @devotedlyyours
Megan Rice @megan_b_rice
Ali Abdi @aliabidi_
Halaa @halaa.aabu
Awa @sincerelyaw
Mina @minaxayaa
and many others! +Expect us to drop our special mystery guests on our Instagram page!
Social Hour
Connect with old and new friends at our social hour - hosted by Chai and Vibes
Bazaar
Buy some of your favorite things before Ramadan from small BDS friendly and Palestinian owned businesses <3
Halal Food Festival
Indulge in a feast for the senses with our Halal Food Festival, featuring some of the best NYC halal food trucks
Live Cooking Competition
Witness a culinary showdown between renowned surprise celebrity tiktok famous chefs as they compete in a thrilling live cooking competition. Can you guys guess who it is??
Panel Discussion
Engage in insightful conversations during our panel discussion, which will cover important topics such as Palestine, Sudan, Domestic Violence, and Islamophobia, featuring experts and activists sharing their perspectives and experiences.
SAVE THE DATE! St. Patrick’s Day Parade Of Green Day: Saturday, March 9, 2024 Time: 12pm Location: Main St, Beacon, NY Information >
Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!
Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-3pm at Henry Street (next to the Post Office).
BAJA 328 328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
When you choose Baja, you choose to indulge in delicious southwestern cuisine made with the freshest ingredients. We recommend trying something on the specials menu... because, well, they're special for a reason! And they aren't on the menu forever so don't miss out! PS: TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday at Baja! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos plus $3 coronas! PS: Check out Baja's specials! > Check out their specialty drinks > BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!
CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 424 Main St.
Baked Brie available on Carter's special menu! The brie accompanied with tomato jam and apple chutney on a crostini is a perfect combo. A glass of wine or a dirty martini to enjoy with your starter is a perfect pairing. The weekend specials drop every Friday on Carter's Instagram. Be sure to follow them to entice yourself for dinner or lunch. Mmmmmmmm. PS: Happy Hour is from Monday-Friday 2-5. Carters is closed on Wednesday's for the winter. Follow Carter's on Instagram > Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY
The best news ever... Beacon Bread Company is now open 7 days a week from 8am-5pm. BBC proudly serves the wonderful community of Beacon freshly baked bread and home-cooked meals from scratch. They continue to offer a variety of bread loaves and pastries made daily. Their cafe includes quick-order seating and an espresso bar. Adjacent to the cafe, their full-service restaurant and bar serve breakfast, lunch, coffees, and libations all day! PS: BBC is open everyday 7 days/week! PPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available. Follow BBC on Instagram > Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
ZIATUN 244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Futur mezza is packed with a variety of flavors. From Ziatun's passed down hummus recipe to their za’atar. Fresh to order falafel and house pickled turnips! Get this! You'll love us for it. PS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Follow Ziatun on Instagram > Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm @ Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturday's Website > Instagram >
SATURDAY!! Means Eggbert’s Free Range Farm will be at the Cold Spring Farmers Market from 10am-1pm. Located at Boscobel, it is one of the most beautiful Farmer’s Markets around with an eclectic collection of food vendors you will not find elsewhere. Eggbert's has reposted Cold Spring Farmer’s Market lineup for you to see. But coming ‘round is the best way to experience. SNAP and EBT customers welcome. See you there?ed meat! DELIVERY: Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls. Order online now. MARKETS: Find Eggberts Free Range Farm at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market on Saturdays, and the Beacon Farmer's Market on Sundays. Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor, thank you!
LUXE OPTIQUE 181-183 Main Street, Beacon
How stunning are these Masahiromaruyama frames on Optician Adrianna? 🤩 “Whereas classical frame designs are symmetrical and beautifully completed, Masahiro’s asymmetric frames are “unfinished”, creating evocative, eccentric designs. Like having a piece of art, Masahiromaruyama frames are not just for daily use or a fashion statement, but as well as for their own sake.”Shop Masahiromaruyama frames at both Beacon & Hudson locations! PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > BEACON HOURS
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon
ALL EYES ON GAZA
Thankful for Binnacle Books - for all they do - inside the book store and out.
Stop in and pick up one of these reads. Follow Binnacle on Instagram to keep up with their new reads and to get them right away! Learn More about Binnacle Books > Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!
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Yanarella Dance Studio 312 Main St., Beacon, NY
Yanarella Dance 2024 summer dance camp registration is NOW OPEN on their website! Register before April 1st and receive $10 off!
3-5 year olds can dance, sing and play to their Bluey themed camp!
6-12 year olds can dance and rock out at our Taylor Swift themed camp!
Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >
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BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666
At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities. Beacon Dental is also happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! Explore all services > Beacon Dental is a Sponsor. Thank you!
KATIE JAMES, INC.
New Website Coming Soon! A new vintage shop has opened in Fishkill from from Beaconite Amy Blair. Visit her store in person at 1092 Main Street, Fishkill. Soon, you can hit her up online to purchase as well on her soon to be Shopify website.
TIN SHINGLE
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ART > TATTOO Invisimark (Stretch Mark Tattooing - to make stretch marks disappear)
Tibet Tree Of Life has opened a second location in Beacon! The first is located on the east end of Main Street, near the mountain (460 Main St). That location has home goods and furniture. This new location (178 Main St) has the crystals, bowls, skirts and pants you remember from the first store. And yes, owner Tanzin does have a retail presence in NYC also. Happy shopping!
Our shopping guide has a complete list of shops on Main St!
JK Techs used to be located across the street near Beacon Barkery, but moved months ago into the new building near the DMV and Antalek and Moore. Inside, find very comfortable blue tooth headphones, speakers, cords, and lots of other tech things. Get your gadgets serviced inside including screen repair, and even pay a phone bill!
Our shopping guide covers all shops on Main St! Find what you need!
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The City of Beacon entered into a contract with Legal Services of the Hudson Valley to provide increased access to Beacon tenants facing eviction. They may also be able to help with sources of rent arrears assistance. Call the paralegal, Steven Mihalik at 845-253-6953 to inquire.
Dutchess County Helpline. Open 24/7 to take your calls, listen, and give you resources.