Recap Of 4/6/2026 City Council Meeting: Chris White's Retirement Addressed; Successor Named; Termination Of Highway Department Reflected On In This Broadcast

This recap of the 4/6/2026 City Council Meeting first published on A Little Beacon Blog’s Instagram, but is 23 minutes, so was cut off, could not include sub titles because of the great length, and was split into two videos. After receiving interest in this video, it is being published here for you to listen to while ALBB works on the articles that coincide with it. The most important thing is for you to have this information.

During this meeting, the successor to City Administrator Chris White was voted on. We don’t know why Chris White retired after 5 years on the job. He said during this meeting that he wanted to “hike the Appalachian Trail,” and that he hoped to make a “cameo appearance” as the person who gets to cut off people speaking Public Comment when they have 15 seconds left.

Employees of the City of Beacon usually try to stay as long as they can. This recap includes analysis of an issue going on in the Highway Department right now that ALBB will publish on.

Topics covered here:

  • The Highway Department employee, James Cottrell (aka Jim or Jimmy) who was terminated on January 7, 2026, one day after he filed a complaint for targeted harassment on January 6, 2026. ALBB has the paperwork of this employee’s multiple complaints and experiences, and is working on publishing those. This is a long story, so this video will give you a brief overview.

  • The Highway Department employee Reuben Simmons, (aka Coach Yogi) and his job title as Highway Superintendent dissolving, causing his resulting demotion, and the promotion of current Superintendent of Streets Mickey Manzi into that position of being the department head. After Mickey admitted to writing at least one anonymous letter to the City Council during Mickey’s alleged campaign to discredit Reuben to push him out of the City Service job and eventually replace him. Reuben has been relegated to the Street Sweeper ever since. According to several employees of the Highway Department, including James Cottrell, they were instructed by their boss, Mickey, not to speak to Reuben. However, two employees tell ALBB, once they did speak to Reuben, they found him to be a nice person, and then began to feel retaliation from their boss.

  • The resignation of Eddie McNair, who identifies as African American and alleged complaints of racist behavior condoned around him in his Letter of Resignation. James Cottrell was hired to replace him.

  • The gun that was allegedly brought to work by a co-worker and friend of Mickey, Steve Bechtold, during the campaign to get Reuben out of the position of department head.

  • Alleged video recording via Meta-type glasses of Highway Department employees by another employee.

  • The complete (yet polite) shredding of an affordable housing survey by the City Council, namely Lastar Gorton, Paloma Wake, Zach Smith and some questions by Carolyn Bennett Glauda.

Am on deadline for client projects, so will circle back with more articles in this series. Meanwhile, please do listen to this broadcast in full for context as this story gets told. It is a difficult one to tell because of disrespect for people, pettiness, and Civil Service rules that can be used to either side’s advantage.


One Last Thing…

Listening to the City Council Members and Mayor Kyriacou and City Administrator Chris White (with the expectation of new Councilmember Lastar Gorton who sharply questioned process which has been lax on this appointment) explain why the newly created position of Deputy City Administrator for Ben Swanson, who is now being appointed to be City Administrator without a public search for that position.

While ALBB also agrees Deputy City Administrator Ben Swanson is very qualified for the position with a lot of hands-in, boots on the ground experience, from a Civil Service point of view, watching this uncontested, non-public appointment is extremely frustrating in terms of a fairness perspective to how others in other departments have been treated under this City Administrator Chris White (see above).

More to come once meeting is done. As Mayor Kyriacou continues to “beg” for other board appointments without making board appointments very public, if at all public. Hence the last Board of Assessment Review Board non-published appointment (hint: an Epstein Files resignation).

Discriminatory and Dangerous Conditions Reported At Bedford Hills Correctional Facility; TGNCNBI People Suffering

The Legal Aid Society has issued a press release which has been published in full below, with the addition of quotes from an earlier report from two NY State lawmakers.

30 Legal Organizations, Advocates Demand DOCCS Immediately Address Discriminatory and Dangerous Conditions Impacting Safety, Well-Being of TGNCNBI Individuals at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility

In the Past Two Months,
Three People Have Died at
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility

More than 30 legal organizations, advocacy groups, attorneys with Transgender, Gender Non-Conforming, Non-Binary, and Intersex (TGNCNBI) clients, and others sent a letter to New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) Commissioner Daniel F. Martuscello III demanding he take immediate action to address the deplorable conditions currently threatening the safety, health, and well-being of TGNCNBI people housed at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in upstate New York.

According to the letter, these policies and practices include increases in unjustified uses of force, extended lock-ins, restrictions on out-of-cell recreation, lack of access to safe, private showers, as well as barriers to accessing gender-affirming clothing and care.

We echo the demand for DOCCS to remove DSS Blot from any role requiring direct interaction with incarcerated individuals or oversight of security staff, on the basis that his appointment has overseen a period of intensified violence in the facility. Such an action would be one step towards much needed changes at Bedford, including the restoration of indoor recreation and safe access to showers for all incarcerated people.
— Diana Colavita, an organizer with Survived & Punished New York

These conditions, the letter asserts, were primarily implemented following the installation of Deputy Superintendent of Security (DSS) Michael Blot in the summer of 2025. Despite advocates and lawmakers raising alarms about DSS Blot’s policies, no corrective actions have been taken, and TGNCNBI people have continued to suffer under his draconian leadership. Earlier this year in March 2026, three people died in the facility – two by suicide — in a period of just four weeks.

During that time, New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Chris Burdick responded by sending a letter to DOCC calling for an investigation into recent suicides at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.

According to the legislators, individuals are now required to sign up in advance for all out-of-cell services, including showers, kitchen access, phone calls, and laundry. These changes have resulted in incarcerated individuals spending significantly more time confined to their cells.

In their letter, the lawmakers stated: “The well-being of individuals within correctional facilities is the responsibility of the state government, and we must ensure that people in our custody are treated fairly and humanely,” said Harckham. “Reports that individuals are being denied access to basic services and are confined to their cells for excessive periods are deeply troubling. I hope DOCCS will investigate these matters thoroughly so that we can identify solutions and prevent further tragedies.”

April 2026's Letter From The 30 Legal Organizations

The letter sent in April 2026 from the 30 legal organizations outlines several actions DOCCS can immediately take to mitigate this crisis, including:

  • an immediate, independent investigation into reports that DSS Blot is ordering staff to engage in unjustified uses of force against incarcerated people;

  • a reversal of any official or discretionary policies that have led to extended lock-ins and lack of sufficient and safe access to showers, including but not limited to rescinding Facility Operations Manual 311;

  • restore indoor recreation in all housing units;

  • end the practice of requiring trans masculine and nonbinary individuals to wear bras upon intake;

  • ensure timely and regular access to medical and mental health treatment, including gender-affirming care;

  • ensure staff, including National Guard staff, are trained on and compliant with policies to ensure the respectful treatment of TGNCNBI people in custody, and discipline staff for any misconduct; and

  • remove DSS Blot from any role requiring direct interaction with incarcerated individuals or oversight of security staff.

Moreover, the letter requests that Commissioner Martuscello promptly meet with a group of representatives and advocates for TGNCNBI individuals — and particularly those with lived experiences by — to discuss the concerns, as well as proposed solutions to improve the safety and well-being of TGNCNBI people housed at the facility.

“Despite numerous attempts from advocates and lawmakers to bring attention to the deplorable conditions at Bedford Hills, DOCCS has failed to address the dangerous conditions and practices ushered in by DSS Blot, which incarcerated people have reported has led to unjustified uses of force, denied medical and mental health care, and tragic losses of life,” said Erin Beth Harrist, Director of the LGBTQ+ Unit at The Legal Aid Society. “We demand immediate action be taken to mitigate these harms and protect TGNCNBI people at Bedford Hills, including an independent investigation into the unjustified uses of force.”

“People who are incarcerated deserve dignity. Yet, at Bedford Hills, DOCCS continues to subject transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and intersex people to abhorrent conditions,” said M. Porter, staff attorney at the New York Civil Liberties Union. “Every day of inaction is a direct threat to the safety, health and well-being of our incarcerated community members. With the Trump administration escalating its attacks against trans people behind bars, DOCCS must act immediately to ensure this facility provides the fundamental care and respect every human being is entitled to.”

DOCCS and Commissioner Martuscello have been placed on notice by our community. We demand that conditions at Bedford Hills be restored to how they existed prior to Deputy Superintendent Michael Blot’s appointment. We are also calling for the removal of DSS Michael Blot from Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.
— Bayna-Lehkiem El-Amin, Community Organizer with F2L

Diana Colavita, an organizer with Survived & Punished New York, said, “The latest crisis of violence, neglect, and repression inside Bedford Hills Correctional demonstrates once again that there’s no such thing as a safe cage. We echo the demand for DOCCS to remove DSS Blot from any role requiring direct interaction with incarcerated individuals or oversight of security staff, on the basis that his appointment has overseen a period of intensified violence in the facility. Such an action would be one step towards much needed changes at Bedford, including the restoration of indoor recreation and safe access to showers for all incarcerated people. Ultimately, we believe that the best cage is an empty one and in the meantime, stand with the TGNC community in ensuring that conditions inside Bedford shift rapidly.”

“The crisis at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility is a blatant failure of accountability. Women and TGNCNBI people inside have long raised alarms about dangerous and degrading conditions, yet New York still fails to act. Multiple deaths later and DSS Michael Blot, who oversees this women’s facility despite serious allegations of misconduct, remains in a position of power. Blot must be removed immediately, and swift action taken to protect the health, safety, and dignity of everyone in custody,” said Serena Martin, Executive Director of New Hour for Women and Children.

“We do not believe in the carceral prison system. We understand it functions as one that harms and terrorizes communities. We will continue to stand in solidarity with our loved ones inside to resist any new DOCCS administrative practices that increase violence and harm. We will not wait for further injury, death, or abuse to occur at the hands of this system — whether through correctional officers, National Guard involvement, administrative policies, or alleged cover-ups and misinformation.

"DOCCS and Commissioner Martuscello have been placed on notice by our community. We demand that conditions at Bedford Hills be restored to how they existed prior to Deputy Superintendent Michael Blot’s appointment. We are also calling for the removal of DSS Michael Blot from Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.

"To ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their intentional disregard for the lives and well-being of all affected by these recent illegal changes in policy, we demand a thorough and comprehensive independent investigation into the circumstances that led to the deaths of Shamdai Arjun, Tracy Morales, and Manuela ‘Mannie’ Morgan, as well as any incidents involving correctional officers or members of the National Guard who have resorted to violence, causing injury or harm to individuals held at this facility. These claims and details are based on allegations provided and have not been independently verified,” said Bayna-Lehkiem El-Amin, Community Organizer with F2L.

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The Legal Aid Society is a nonprofit law firm that exists for one simple yet powerful reason: to ensure that New Yorkers are not denied their right to equal justice because of poverty. For 150 years, we have protected, defended, and advocated for those who have struggled in silence for far too long. Every day, in every borough, The Legal Aid Society changes the lives of the people we serve and helps improve our communities.

Prepping The Weekend "Things To Do" Newsletter: Get Your Events Submitted

Prepping ALBB’s “Things To Do” weekend newsletter. Digging through the inbox to find previously submitted events.

How ALBB’s Things To Do In Weekend Newsletter Works:

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Features can include events, or spotlights on menu items or shopping products or hairstyles.

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Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 04/03/2026

Big Goal for 2026 is to get this Things To Do In Beacon Newsletter to you by Friday afternoons. Bigger Goal is to learn to dance as good as this girl.

Members of A Little Beacon's Blog Squad get deep discounts on Event Promotion, so consider starting your membership. ALBB has been hard at work designing our Media Kit, which will be dropping soon with new offerings and prices.
Mountain Stream Budo
340 Main Street, Beacon NY
KOBUDO CLASSES
Mondays 6pm
Wednesdays 5pm
Saturdays 12pm
Some of the female students pose with their weapons! Over the course of training, students will learn to use 12 different primary weapons and a number of secondary weapons, all of which are derived from authentic Okinawan farming and fishing tools.
Come in and try a class any time!
Learn More >
Boat America: Learn From The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary: Part of Requirements of Certificate
Day: Saturday, April 18th
Time: 9am-5:30pm
Location: Fishkill Police Department offices at 801 NY-52, Fishkill, NY 12524The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Verplanck Flotilla will host a "Boat America" Responsible Boating Course. This is the course that is necessary to obtain your State of New York Boating Safety Certificate. Starting in 2025, this Certificate is necessary for anybody to operate on the waterways of New York.
Learn More >
Mountain Stream Budo
340 Main Street, Beacon NY
Li’l Dragons Karate class (ages 4-6) meets 3 times per week:
Tuesdays and Fridays 5pm
Thursdays 5:30pm.
Email Noah at info@MountainStreamBudo for more info and to schedule your free trial class! 
Learn More >
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Easter Hams from Eggbert's!
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 10am - 2pm
Store: Shake and Grind
SHOP ONLINE: Order Online 
DELIVERY: 🚚 Free
Website >    Instagram >
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor!
Features from our Sponsors. Is your business on the menu?
CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main Street, Beacon NY
It's been a day. Enjoy the 🍸 Espresso Martini at Carter’s. Smooth. Bold. Perfectly crafted. Their signature Espresso Martini is made with rich, authentic Lavazza espresso, delivering the perfect balance of deep coffee flavor and silky cocktail smoothness.
Catering and Private Parties available.
Call: 845-743-6527
Instagram >
Carter's is a Sponsor!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon NY
Did you know that Five Penny's makes over 140 flavors of ice cream? All made on premises at the Hudson Valley Food Hall, with love ❤🍨

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

Bagel-ish is open on Easter! Place pre-orders by Friday noon. Be a bunny and hop onto this task. 
Instagram >
Bagel-ish is a Sponsor!
 
FAREGROUND'S
FREE COMMUNITY DINNER 
50 Liberty Street, Beacon NY

Take out only this week! Please bring your own containers, if you can!
🥘Every Friday, Fareground's Welcome Table offers a Free Community Dinner from 5:30-7pm. All are welcome. Please share with anyone who might like to attend. Say the organizers: "Let’s come together to share food and community! Special thanks to Second Chance Foods for the ingredients!!"
Want to help out? 
✅ Sign up to volunteer fareground.org/volunteer or link in bio.
✅ Donate at fareground.org/donate or link in bio.
✅ Donate ingredients!
✅ Bring a friend or neighbor.
Instagram >
 
BOOK YOUR EVENT PROMOTION
Single purchases of Event Promotions are available, starting at $60/listing.
Membership for Deep Discounts on event listings are available.

Lit Lit at the Howland Cultural Center
Day:
Every 1st Friday
Time: 6:30pm Sign Up if want to read; 7pm event begins
Location: 477 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508
A monthly literary open mic series. Hosted by Donna Minkowitz. Donna says: “Folks are welcome to read their own writing of any genre, of up to five minutes in length. If you’d like to read, please arrive by 6:30 to sign up at the Howland Cultural Center. Or just, and listen :-) The Howland asks that everyone donate $5 to help keep the lights on, more if you can, less if you can’t. Soft drinks, beer and wine, and snacks are also available. Come hang out and be with your Lit Lit family!”
Sign Up To Read >

Free Shopping: Pop-Up Prom Attire At Beacon’s Howland Public Library
Day: April 4th, 11th and 12th.
Time: 12-4pm
Details: Nearly-New, Gently-Used Party Attire
Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main Street, Beacon, NY
The Beacon Library confirms that this is for local students from schools in any area! Bring a friend.
More Details >
Discount Tree Sale Extended Through Weekend
Day: Now
The City of Beacon has extended their discount tree sale through the weekend. Only a few trees left! 
Find Out More >
Seasonal Kayak Lottery Open For Docking At Long Dock Park, Via Scenic Hudson
Day: Now till April 19th
Scenic Hudson has announced their annual lottery for keeping kayak’s at Long Dock Park has opened. Details in this article.
Find Out More >
SAVE THE DATES
75th Anniversary Olga Galloway Scholarship Luncheon
from Les Soers Amiables Civic Club Inc.

Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 12pm-4pm
Price: $80
Deadline: April 20th for tickets to attend; April 11th for Advertising
Location: Anthony’s Restaurant & Catering
799 NY-82 Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
HONOREES:
Lastar Gorton: “Crowned In Courage Award”
Lavonne McNair: “Beulah Jackson Education Award”
Tara Simmons: “Legacy of Prayer and Purpose Award”
Reverend Dr. Anesta Vannoy: Olga Galloway President’s Award
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Jessica Turner
MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES
Kenya Gadsen
Tickets > Cash, Check, Money Order to PO Box 697, Beacon, NY 12508 or Zell. Call Maryilyn Cooper, Chairperson, 845-559-4424

City of Beacon’s Earth Day Cleanup and Earth Day Fair
Day: Saturday, April 18th 2026
Time: 9am-12pm: A CITY-WIDE SWEEP OF BEACON
From the organizers: “Team up with friends and neighbors to do some Beacon spring cleaning. Help us clean for 30 minutes or few hours. Many hands make light work. Work gloves, boots, long pants and sleeves recommended. Garbage bags and buckets will be provided.
Time: 12:00pm - 3pm : Hudson Valley Brewery - Earth Day Fair
Earth Day Fair: “Come to celebrate our city and connect with local organizations & neighbors. One free drink ticket will be provided to volunteers 21+. Non alcohol beverages also available.”
Upon Registering, you will be able to select an area of Beacon to show up in.
Registration >

Breaking Bread: Cold Spring Farmer’s Market Annual Gala
Day: Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
Time: 5:30pm Check-in; 6pm Start; 10pm Ends
Location: Garrison Institute
In collaboration with the Garrison Institute, the Cold Spring Farmer’s Market is hosting their Community Dinner. Featuring some their amazing vendors products (like Eggbert’s Free Range Farms and All You Knead) and foods. Catered by Fresh Company, there also will be a couple of talks about local agriculture and grains! It will be a great event showcasing agricultural practices in the HV!
Tickets >

Beacon Litfest (side event)
Day: Friday, April 24th, 2026
Time: 7-9:30pm
Location: Denning's Point Distillery 10 N Chestnut, Beacon
For those of you who had a blast at last year's amazing 90s Dance Party, we've got more excitement coming in 2026. Felix Hernandez, radio personality and executive producer of live music series for NPR (you've heard him for years on WBGO) AND the legendary Rhythm Revue dance parties at Roseland Ballroom, NYC, will be our DJ for the night!
Tickets >

Beacon Litfest (Main Event)
EARLY BIRD PASS available until April 1st.

Day: June 12th-14th, 2026 (Friday - Sunday)
Time: TBA
Location: Multiple venues throughout Beacon, NY
Big Literary Voices. Small Town Vibes (c)
Enjoy major award-winning poets and writers, immersive performances, mixers, book signings, special VIP experience, and more!
We are thrilled with this year's line-up! Find out more at beaconlitfest.org
Tickets >

 

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


ART > ANTIQUES
Hudson Valley Auctioneers >

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

BEAUTY
The Luminous Bride > 
Makeup By Jenny Magliano >

BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
See them here >

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

DENTAL
Beacon Dental

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

HOME IMPROVEMENT > HVAC SERVICES
Shelter Air

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
See them here >

MUSIC
Miss Vickie's Music

REAL ESTATE
Hudson Upstate Team at eXp Realty
ADVERTISE IN ALBB'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Free Breakfast Program
Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Time: 6:30am-8:30am
Location: 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508
They have a Wish List of food items! If you're in the mood to donate, find the list here.
Information >
FRIDAYS: Fareground's Free Community Dinner
Day/Time: Fridays, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Location: First Presbyterian, 50 Liberty Street, Beacon, NY 12508
Information >
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CLASS: Boat America: Learn From The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary: Part Of Requirements Of Certificate

The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla from Verplanck, NY will host a "Boat America" Responsible Boating Course on Saturday, April,18, 2026, from 9am - 5:30pm in the Community Room in the Fishkill Police Department offices at 801 NY-52, Fishkill, NY 12524

This is the course that is necessary to obtain your State of New York Boating Safety Certificate. Starting in 2025, this Certificate is necessary for anybody to operate on the waterways of New York.

Coast Guard Auxiliarists teach the course. The session will cover the rules of navigating, equipment use, boating emergency management, environmentally friendly boating and water safety for all ages.

Registration costs $45 per person. Children under 17 can attend for free when accompanied by a paying adult.

More Information and Register >

Seasonal Kayak Lottery Open For Docking At Long Dock Park, Via Scenic Hudson

Photo Credit: Robert Rodriguez Jr.

Scenic Hudson has announced their annual lottery for keeping kayak’s at Long Dock Park has opened. They say via press release:

“The Hudson River paddling season is beginning soon, and Scenic Hudson is pleased to reopen the kayak storage pavilion at Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park in Beacon. Storage slips for 32 boats will be available from May 9 to October 31. The 2026 seasonal fee is $225.

“If you are age 18 or older and are interested in storing your kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddle board, please complete this online application form by April 19.

“NOTE: Due to the limited number of available storage slots, filling out the form will enter your information into our lottery system. We can't guarantee you'll be selected from the lottery, but we're rooting for you!”

If your name is selected from the lottery, you will receive an email notice from Scenic Hudson with additional instructions by Wednesday, April 22.

Please direction questions to Scenic Hudson Parks Team at parks@scenichudson.org.

Backyard Tree Discount Sale Extended Through Weekend Via City Of Beacon

The City of Beacon has announced that they have a few trees left and are extended the Discount Sale through the weekend. “We would love for them to find a backyard here in Beacon.”

Tree Species Still Available:

Sweet Gum

A sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua) is a tall tree, typically reaching 60–100 feet at maturity, known for its star-shaped leaves that turn vibrant red, orange, yellow, and purple in fall. It has ridged bark and produces spiky, round seed pods. It is native to the eastern and southeastern United States, extending into parts of Mexico and Central America, and is especially valued for its striking autumn color.

Eastern Red Maple

An eastern red maple (Acer rubrum) is a medium to tall tree, typically reaching 40–70 feet at maturity, known for its three- to five-lobed leaves that turn brilliant red (and sometimes orange or yellow) in the fall. It has smooth gray bark when young that becomes darker and slightly furrowed with age, and produces small red flowers and winged seeds in early spring. It is native to the eastern United States and parts of Canada, and is especially valued for its striking autumn color.

White Oak

A white oak (Quercus alba) is a large, long-lived tree, typically reaching 60–100 feet at maturity, known for its rounded-lobed leaves that turn shades of red to burgundy in the fall. It has light gray, scaly bark and produces acorns that are an important food source for wildlife. It is native to the eastern and central United States, and is especially valued for its strength, durability, and classic form, as well as its attractive autumn color.

Orders can be made online here >

Fire In Container Truck Of Rejected Recycling Material At Hudson Baylor Recycling Off Rte. 52

Firefighter putting out the fire in the container truck at Hudson Baylor Recycling Thursday.
Photo Credit: Beacon Professional Firefighters Facebook Page, possibly Robert Reynolds.

Late rainy morning Thursday, a fire started inside of a container truck holding rejected recycling materials at Hudson Baylor Recycling at 508 Fishkill Avenue (Rte. 52), which is past the car wash, Groveville apartment community and Beacon Lofts.

According to a person familiar with the situation, a person saw the fire and called to alert the fire department. According to the Beacon Professional Firefighters who posted on their Facebook page: “Beacon Fire units are operating at a tractor trailer full of trash on fire at Hudson Baylor Recycling. Castle Point Professional Firefighters requested to the scene with an engine. A 10-35 has been transmitted calling back all off duty personnel. Fishkill Fire Department requested to standby in the City with an engine.”

The sign for Hudson Baylor Recycling on FIshkill Ave. / Rte 52
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

The person familiar with the situation said that it is not common for a truck full of trash to catch fire, and that a cause has not been released yet. However, the cause could have come from inside of the truck, such as discarded batteries that combusted, or some other reason. The person familiar with today’s fire said that the incident was minor and uncommon for them.

Is A Truck Full Of Trash Normal At The Recycling Center?

The rejected recycling material is a normal process of the recycling center, which does sort through items placed into the recycling cans of homes and businesses that are picked up by Royal Carting (now owned by Casela) and taken to this recycling center.

If something is not “clean” enough to be put through the recycling center, such as soggy cardboard, or plastic containers covered in peanut butter, it is removed from the recycling collection and discarded into the regular trash. That trash is put into a container truck, like this one that caught on fire, and driven up to the burn plant.

Items that don’t qualify as recycling, which can be referred to as “dirty” can “contaminate” an entire collection of recycling. During a recycling presentation to City Council on August 27, 2018, Steve Hastings of Republic Services explained the economics of recycling during a crash in that market, and stressed, “When in doubt, throw it out.”

Read ALBB’s Deep Dive on local recycling in this article, “The Recycling Market That Crashed - How The Crash Impacted Beacon”

The economics of recycling is fascinating.

David Ross Makes Front Page New York Times For Epstein Apology Piece - With New Drone Footage

Beacon local, but contemporary art work notable, David Ross made the front page of the New York Times on Saturday, March 28th, 2026, after first appearing in their digital story about the article in the newspaper’s Instagram on March 24th. In that article, A Little Beacon Blog was alluded to, but not named, as a source that penetrated him possibly more than the fallout from art world he may be experiencing, after resigning from his position from School of Visual Arts (SVA) in Manhattan.

A Little Beacon Blog had emailed him about his board positions on the local golf course, the 9-hole Southern Dutchess Country Club, as well as his board position on Beacon’s Board of Assessment Review, a property tax board that property owners can appeal to if they feel their properties have been assessed to high, and they want it lowered and them paid a refund.

While David never did respond to those questions, his wife, the former Beacon City Councilmember, Peggy Ross, asked out loud, presumably at their kitchen table or maybe on the phone between them, “What does the golf course have to do with anything?” Her question was printed in the New York Times after David decided to respond to ALBB’s questions in that national newspaper.

Notable in that digital article was the video of David baking muffins in his kitchen, from the POV of the New York Times photographer who was standing outside in the dark filming the video, as he tried to portray himself as a person impacted by the Epstein Files, which had made it all the way to his home. Read more about his response here.

But in Saturday’s edition, there was a different photo. A photo that took up an entire interior Page A11, the coveted “National” section of the paper - of David walking in the sun on some pavement, presumably on his nature walk, reflecting on this unfortunate turn of events. The photo was an aerial shot from a drone flying above his head. Cementing the local public’s suspicion that this entire piece was a publicity stunt that he collaborated with the New York Times on.

Arvind Dilawar, an independent journalist who has written for ALBB and the New York Times, Vice, Dropsite, and other publications, wrote in to ALBB: “Just read about the NYT snubbing ALBB in their Epstein apologia. NYT bends over backwards for pieces of shit. Always have. They did something similar for Hitler, believe it or not.”

You could read about the New York Times’ coverage that Arvind is referring to in their Archives here and here. Arvind wrote about his own questionable experience writing for the New York Times here.

ALBB’s first response was: “Good God, man. Front page of the New York Times? With additional drone footage of his favorite nature walk? After the scathing reviews by the readers of the New York Times who Commented that his sympathy story was rejected? Please somebody take the Internet away from this man and his wife.”

The Internet in Beacon responded via Comments at ALBB’s Instagram:
@restless_gif: "What does the golf course have to do with anything?" is very Epstein Class.

@amberinthesky187: "The New York Times is actually disgusting"

@beatrice.vandijk: "They should have corrected "community blogger" to "local independent journalist"

@decaffeinatedpapi: "Far, far too soft of a piece. My god. The man hung out with monsters. He should be stripped of everything he has “earned”."

@laurenruyle: "Yet no mention of the sickening email thread where he called JE’s idea for an art show called “Statutory” featuring minors and showing how easy it would be for them to tempt adults a brilliant idea. Horrible"

bryanne_af: "This piece is insane. We saw what he wrote. He indulged Epstein’s pedophilic fantasies very specifically in the emails in an effort to get money. The ends do not always justify the means. We don’t want someone with that type of poor judgement and weak morality in any position of leadership or authority."

City of Beacon Water Filtration Plant Leaked Aluminum Sulfate Into The Fishkill Creek

Photo Credit: City of Beacon

On Monday, March 30th at 3:21pm, the City of Beacon announced via Facebook with a photo that the City of Beacon Water Filtration Plant on Liberty Street had “experienced a leak into the Fishkill Creek of Aluminum Sulfate (or ‘Alum’), which is a coagulant used in the water filtration process.” The photo that they shared showed the water just downstream of the Groveville Hydroelectric Dam, where there are several residential apartments. While Comments were open at first, the City of Beacon shut Comments down shortly after posting the announcement.

The City of Beacon did not robo-call residents to alert them of this leak, which did cause the water in the Fishkill Creek to “appear milky,” their announcement described. The City did not mention the drinking water status, but did state that “there is no threat to human health and safety, and a full review will be done to understand better how the chemical made its way into the Creek.”

In their announcement, the City of Beacon also stated that “the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has been working with our staff to confirm that the leak has stopped and monitor the Fishkill Creek for fish impacts.”

Trout season officially opens Wednesday, April 1st. Two sets of yearling trout were stocked into the Fishkill Creek the 3rd week of March: 360 Brown Trout (9"-10") and 40 Brown Trout (12"-15"), according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.

The librarian of South Avenue Elementary School, Mr. Aaron Burke, usually releases his hatchery of trout in May. He raises his trout as a group educational project with the 5th graders of South Avenue.

Update 4/3/2026: Dylan Hetrick told ALBB readers via Facebook:

Brown Trout fished and caught after the spill.
Photo Credit: Dylan Hetrick

1. Brown Trout were stocked above Jean Van Pelt Park in Glenham.
2. The Texaco Dam and The Groveville Dam are above the spill and the trout stocking site, it's highly unlikely the trout were affected.
3. What about the other wildlife impacted, like Smallmouth Bass, Panfish, Invertebrates, herring, and aquatic plants?
4. Having fished Fishkill Creek for years, I've seen no change in the Brown Trout's behavior this year.

Last Day To Order Trees Through City of Beacon Discount - Delivered To Your House

The City of Beacon repeated their tree purchasing program based upon the success of last year. The program offers six varieties of trees at close to 50% off retail and will be delivered directly to your home. Tree varieties include Dogwood, Red Maple, Serviceberry, Sweetgum, Tulip, and White Oak. Some are already sold out.

How It Works

From the City’s website: “All trees listed would be delivered to the homeowner in 15-gallon pots (unless indicated below). Average tree height would be 5’ to 10’ with a trunk caliper of 1.25”-1.75”. All trees will be delivered to your home in April 2026 before Arbor Day. Please note that the homeowner will be responsible for planting and caring for the trees delivered. Please consider purchasing a TreeGator® with each tree. Treegator® Slow Release Watering Bags are the fastest, easiest, and most efficient way to effectively water a newly planted tree or shrub.”

Deadline: Order Trees Until April 1, 2026

Click here to order directly from the Parks and Recreation page.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Why The Struggles for Peace, Dignity, And Freedom In The U.S. And Palestine Are Inextricably Linked

We thank Jonathan Rochkind, a fellow member of Jewish Voice for Peace in Baltimore, for inspiring this statement about why the struggle for Palestinian freedom is inextricably linked to freedom and justice in the United States. JVP is a nationwide grassroots Jewish organization working for Palestinian freedom — and a world where all people everywhere live in freedom, equality, and dignity.

When crimes against human rights and dignity are normalized, it doesn’t stay localized to one place. Instead, it enables it against anyone and everywhere.
— Tina Bernstein and Arthur Camins

The reported death toll in Gaza is now over 75,000, including approximately 17,000 children. The health care system has been decimated. Indiscriminate attacks on civilians, violence, and forced civilian mass evacuations continue in the West Bank, and now in Lebanon. There is complete destruction of human habitation in Gaza. People are starving. These are war crimes and crimes against humanity.

This continues despite the declaration of a ceasefire.

And all of this has been done with the support, cover, complicity, and encouragement of the United States.

There is a direct line from normalizing war crimes in Palestine to Trump’s extrajudicial execution of people on boats in the Caribbean. From getting used to dehumanization of Palestinians — to the kidnapping and detention in camps of immigrants here.

When crimes against human rights and dignity are normalized, it doesn’t stay localized to one place. Instead, it enables it against anyone and everywhere.

Within the anti-authoritarian organizing eUorts, there is the claim that including Palestinian freedom in our movements was too divisive, too dangerous. Nothing could be further from the truth. Excluding opposition to U.S.-enabled genocide and violence and land theft in the West Bank has been used as a wedge to defeat, confuse, and divide us.

Now the same narrow exceptionalism is being used to undermine the struggle for the rights of our queer and trans neighbors and loved ones.

The only way we can defeat authoritarianism is to build movements that benefit everybody.

That includes our queer and trans siblings. That includes all our immigrant neighbors. That includes solidarity with the Iranian people’s movements against repression at home and bombs from abroad. That includes Jews and Palestinians in solidarity. When they come for one of us, they’re going to have to face ALL of us. This is the only way we keep each other safe. This is how we win.

The onslaught we face has given rise to massive opposition, but it is divided. Solidarity will not always be welcome. However, we must not be put off. While supporting one another, we must continue to assert our solidarity. Solidarity is survival! Solidarity is a verb. It requires action.

No Kings, No War, No Camps!

Abolish ICE! Free Palestine!

Tina Bernstein
Arthur Camins

Throwback To The Memorial Park Bathroom Mural

As the daffodils rise up out of the leaves, we are doing a throwback of this colorful mural on the public bathroom at Memorial Park, which is closed during the winter and will reopen in the warmer weather.

This bathroom was closed for a long time, due to repeat vandalism and reluctance to keep it open. The Highway Department was tasked to clean it, and it was one that nobody wanted to deal with. There was a special key to access it that only a few people had access to.

Under the administration of then Mayor Randy Casale and former City Administrator Anthony Ruggiero in August 2019, this bathroom was painted on, but remained closed. The artist Joe Pimentel painted it with the sourcing of community children organized by the Wee Play volunteer group that conducted most of fundraising for the Tot Park there at Memorial Park.

Later, under the new City Administrator Chris White in 2021, this bathroom was put under the cleaning maintenance of the cleaning crew from Chris’ condo association, which was a minority-owned cleaning service company.

Back then, a longtime Beacon resident, Danielle Soto-Eckert told ALBB: “The bathroom at Memorial Park has been closed literally my whole life. I’m 30 years old and can think of less than 5 times that it’s been open while I was there as a child, and now an adult with kids. I take my kids to Bowdoin Park (in Wappingers Falls) because their bathroom is always open.”

Perhaps one day, the bathroom will be open year round.

Business/Orgs Registration Open For Beacon's Career Far 2026

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

Spring is in the calendar, which means that registration is open for Beacon City School District’s Career Fair! A great opportunity to meet Beacon students on their level. Learn how they tick and what appeals to them (candy and stickers).

This year's fair will be on Friday, May 29th and will run from 10:30am to 1:30pm. Set-up and a light breakfast will begin at 9:30am. The fair will be held in the gymnasium of Beacon High School (101 Matteawan Road, Beacon, NY). A light lunch will also be provided to participants.

A student tries on a Beacon Fire Department jacket to experience how heavy it is.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

Meet the future dreamers, the writers, nurses, the stylists, the engineers. Top attractions are the Twin’s Barbershop who give away free hair cuts, the drone dude, the video dude Video Ventures, several non-profits, and new businesses looking to connect with students.

“Each year, my goal is to bring on more participants in an effort to expose our students to the myriad of opportunities in the world of work,” said Michele Santiago, Guidance Counselor at BHS organizer of the event. “I appreciate you all so very much and thank those who have participated in past events.”

A Little Beacon Blog has represented there for maybe 6 years now, and delights in meeting the secret dreamers who quietly approach the table to inquire about writing and the creative path.

Michele Santiago, the high school Guidance Counselor, is the main point of contact. Registration is online and can be done here.

See last year’s highlight real here that ALBB wrote about.

Beacon City School Superintendent Landahl Hopes To Reverse State Testing Opt-Out Trend

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

In a reverse course to what became customary for many Beacon parents, Beacon City School District Matt Landahl encouraged parents and caregivers this week via email to have their kids participate in the New York State Testing that begins on April 8th and 9th for English/Language Arts and April 21st-22nd for Math. He said that one of the reasons parents were encouraging or accepting their kids opt out has changed.

“One of the reasons the opt-out movement began over 10 years ago,” Dr. Landahl explained in his email, “was that, at one point, test scores were tied to teacher evaluations. That is no longer the case; test scores do not impact individual teacher evaluations. The tests are also not used to determine grades or grade advancement decisions, either.”

Regarding Beacon’s participation, he said: “The Rombout student ‘opt-out’ or test-refusal rates have been high over the last few years, and we want to work to increase test participation.” He explained that New York State expects that all students take the tests.

“A higher participation rate on the test helps us identify strengths and weaknesses of our overall academic program and performance, and it also helps us identify individual student needs.”

Making it less convenient to opt-out, Dr. Landahl said that the district is no longer accepting notes the day of the test to exclude a student from taking it. He encouraged parents to connect with appropriate administrators connected with their child, a list of which was provided.

Said Nate Morgan, President Hastings Teachers Association (and a Beacon parent) to A Little Beacon Blog: “However, if the state test scoring is still tied to the initial metrics/measures, then they can still be abusive to students by mislabeling them as not college and career ready when they are, in fact, college and career ready. Linking the 3rd grade to 8th grade scores to teacher evaluation was a flawed problem, but not the exact nature of the problem with the 3-8 state test.”

Said Jessica Colon: “If it won’t affect teacher evaluations or students grades, what’s the point? Waste of students time and energy. I came from Beacon City School District. Graduated with a high school ‘regents’ diploma. Meant absolutely nothing.”

Said Ruthie Viera: “How about students with in special education. Those state tests are NOT modified for them so they’re taking a test that every student is supposed to take -already setting them up for failure. Our children are NOT & should not be labeled as a number.”