The Library's Sensory Room Is A Lovely, Calm Place Of Closure For Studying, Working, or Resetting

The Library’s new Sensory Room is a refreshing new spot in the library to focus, calm down, re-calibrate, and get wheels turning in an enclosed space. While seating is available in the main part of the library, this room can be used or reserved for privacy.

The signage at the Library has been so welcoming, showing they are thinking of so many details for their patrons' comfort levels. For example, there is a weighted blanket and fidgets in this room that patrons are invited to use, and reminded to put back when done.

The lighting and air purifier can be adjusted to one's comfort level. Technology and supplies are available for use, including markers, an eraser and laptop. The room is open to everyone and can fit up to 6 people. Walk-ins are welcome, but Reservations are possible and take priority.

Just delightful if you need to study for a test, work on homework, write a poem, or finish writing and designing your Media Kit for new business (coming soon from ALBB!).

Farm Grown Ingredients Across Plates At Cold Spring Farmer's Market at Garrison Institute

Imagine eating farm grown ingredients across several plates from one of your favorite farmer’s markets in one sitting. That is what the annual fundraiser that benefits the Cold Spring Farmers Market in collaboration with the Garrison Institute, catered by Fresh Company provides.

Several farmer vendors and bakers donated their wares to the event to be cooked into something delicious. Eggbert’s Free Range Farm Eggbert’s Free Range Farm donated bratwurst and sweet Italian beef sausage for appetizers, as well as their famous all-beef no nitrate hotdogs for the Maki sushi sausage collaboration with Hibino Day By Day . The potato knish from All You Knead Beacon.

To fill the Garbure soup, Eggbert’s Free Range Farm provided the bacon and Glynwoodorg the pork shoulder, which both gave the broth its lasting warmth. The emmer and mushroom salad was nice and healthy, paired with the roasted carrots and beets.

Signal Fire Bread baked the dark grain squishy bread, which complemented everything including the goat cheese, Dolly’s Hummus Edgwickfarm and Pemaquid, Maine rope-grown mussels with Aioli.

Tulips and daffodils locally grown by Six Dutchess Farm adorned every table (they had been up until 3am protecting tulips by warming them from the frost).

Oh, but dessert...everyone awaited anxiously for the mountain of brownies from All You Knead Beacon to be unwrapped from their protected covers. Espresso-walnut cake and parsnip-ginger cake from Rowgowski Farm was deliciously received. Third Bean’s coconut milk, date and chocolate Gelato Elixir was the smoothest, lightest frozen chocolate taste one has had in a long time, leaving everyone asking where to buy it.

Painter Kirsten Deirup's Pre-Gallery Shipment Show Before The Paintings Left For New York City

Excerpts of the artist Kiersten Deirup’s paintings.
Photo Credits: Katie Hellmuth

Had the pleasure of seeing Kirsten Deirup’s artwork up close and personal at her painting studio inside of the Old Beacon High School which is now the Ethan Cohen Gallery Kube Art Center. Have only seen her work in Instagram, so it was dimensional to see it live and on the walls.

Saw a few of her still-life props (the keyboard that is in the ethereal castle painting and some of the chains) that she uses to paint her visual stories. This night was an opening before this collection, which took her one year to paint, ships to its gallery exhibit in New York City.

Up close of the computer keyboard that appears in the castle painting, also in this article. By painter Kirsten Deirup'.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

Fishkill Corrections Officer Dies On Motorcycle On Way To Work Leaving Behind Wife and Child

Plaque on the tree of Justin Brown’s motorcycle crash. Reads: “In Memory of Correction Officer J. Brown End Of Watch April 13th, 2026.
PHoto Credit: Katie Hellmuth

A Fishkill Corrections Officer, Justin Brown, died on Monday, April 13th, 2026, after crashing on his motorcycle on his way to work at the prison, according to his wife and the Beacon Police. Officer Brown was 33 years old and leaves behind his wife Cicily Brown and their son Gabriel. According to the Highlands Current, Officer Brown joined the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in 2018 and currently worked at the Fishkill Corrections Facility. According to someone who knew him, Officer Brown was a Corrections Emergency Response Team member.

The Beacon Police stated on their Facebook page: “At approximately 2:42 pm the Beacon Police Department responded to Matteawan Road in the area of Deer Run for a call for a single vehicle auto accident involving a motorcycle. Sadly, upon arrival the driver, a 33 year old male from Gardiner, NY was deceased. Our thoughts are with him and his loved ones.”

Intersection of Deer Run and Matteawan past the Beacon High School on the property of Fishkill Correctional Facility.

That strip of Matteawan Road is on the property of the Fishkill Correctional Facility, past the Beacon High School, where no through traffic is allowed, except for student traffic during pickup and drop off times. 2:42pm on a Monday is during student pickup time, when students drive themselves home, parents and caregivers pick up, and buses drive through. The Beacon Police stated this was a single-vehicle auto-accident, meaning no other vehicle was reported at this time to have made impact.

According to their release, the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office assisted with the accident reconstruction and the staff of Fishkill Correctional Facility secured the scene. According to the Highlands Current quoting Beacon Police Chief Figlia, the cause of the accident is under investigation, and a helmet was recovered at the scene.

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

Wrote his wife Cecily on the family’s GoFundMe page: “It is often the simplest truths that cut the deepest, and the truth is: Justin was taken from us far too soon. His life was tragically lost in a motorcycle accident during his commute to work, a moment that should have been ordinary, but instead became unimaginable. As always, my husband was on his way to do what he always did: provide for our family.

“His loss is not just tragic it is devastating. I will feel it in the quiet moments at home, in the absence of his laughter and his smile, as well as in the milestones he should have been here to witness with us all. His missing presence will be felt by our family, friends, colleagues, and all the lives he touched, from now and forever.”

A call to support a fallen rider was made by the Hudson Valley Biker Network, hosted at the Barking Front in Beacon on Rte. 52 last Thursday.

The funeral was on Friday at Copeland-Hammerl Funeral Home in New Paltz. He lived with his family in Gardiner, NY.

Said his wife: “Justin was a Correction Officer, a husband, a father, a son, a brother, and a friend. He was a truly honorable, sincere, and good man, the foundation upon which our family was built. To me, he was a best friend and partner of 20 years. To our 7-year-old son, Gabriel, he was a hero, a protector, and a guiding light. To those who worked beside him, he was respected, dependable, and considered “the epitome of what a C.O. should be.

“Born in Yonkers and later building our life together in Gardiner, New York, Justin carried a quiet strength and a deep sense of responsibility. At just 33 years old, he lived a life rooted in love, commitment, and sacrifice, always working to provide us with security, comfort, and unconditional love. He worked hard every single day not for recognition, but for his family, his most valued treasure.”

Donations to support his family during this time are ongoing, and can be made at their GoFundMe.

Photo Credits: Katie Hellmuth

Buckle Up: Roadwork On Fishkill Avenue Begins Again Monday, April 27th

Buckle up, Buttercup. Milling and paving begins again Monday April 27th along Fishkill Avenue between Blackburn Avenue and Prospect Street, the City of Beacon has announced. That area is in front of Ron’s Ice Cream and the Memorial Park Tot Park, and goes all the way up Rte. 52 to the entrance for the Fishkill Corrections Facility (Prospect Street).

“Work on Fishkill Avenue is anticipated to go through at least Wednesday, April 29th, after which repaving will begin between the dates of May 4th through 7th,” the City said. “Dates are weather dependent and subject to change, so updates will be posted as needed. Thank you for your patience while this important work is completed.”

This strip of road has been a highly contentious area since its last update because of the increased risk of being hit by a car ever since the 3 lanes of traffic were developed there last year.

At first, a crosswalk was not put down between Ron’s Ice Cream and the tot park. Then, after the public came to City Council Meetings to demand a crosswalk, former City Administrator Chris White walked it back to put temporary crosswalks in, and speed humps, blaming the striping design on the 20 year old planning of the Fishkill/Teller Avenue infrastructure update project that was implemented under his watch before he retired.

The danger of crossing the street continues, as the inner lane of traffic from from Rte. 52 may stop for a pedestrian attempting to cross, but the outer lane cannot see the pedestrian as well, especially if she is a short grandma. However, if a taller jogger stops to cross with the short grandma, the cars tend to see the tall person and consider stopping to let them cross.

Pictured here is a map of the area. Ron’s Ice Cream happens to not be on this map, but you know the area. Seems like Ron’s may need to update their Google settings, like Melzingah’s and the Roundhouse have done. Should any business need help with updating their Google settings, or any enhancement of their digital footprint, readers can check A Little Beacon Blog’s Business Directory to find Tin Shingle in the Branding category, and hire Tin Shingle for a short session to find out what to do, or to have Tin Shingle do it for them.

Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 04/24/2026

Everyone please welcome Maneri Roofing to A Little Beacon Blog’s Business Directory! Now part of the Business Blog Squad. You’ve seen the Maneri signs on lawns in front of residences and commercial properties. Now look up at the roof and call them for your project. In their words: “Maneri Roofing. Serving Beacon 25 years. Specializing in Flat Roofs for Residential. All we do is roofs. Call us at 1-845-518-8984.”

Earth Day Fest at Boscobel with Cold Spring Farmer’s Market
Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 10am-1pm
Location: Boscobel’s Maple Lane, Cold Spring, NY
Admission fees to Boscobel’s 68 acres of gardens and grounds, and open house tours of this historic mansion are waived thanks to the generous support from funders. Enjoy the Cold Spring Farmer’s Market and wandering the grounds at Boscobel.

75th Anniversary Olga Galloway Scholarship Luncheon
from Les Soers Amiables Civic Club Inc.

Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 12pm-4pm
Price: $80
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

Ree-Play Sale
Day: April 24th-26, 2026
Time: See Below
Location: 724 Wolcott Avenue (9D) | University Settlement Camp Theater, Beacon
Friday, April 24 | 9AM-7PM
(Full Price/Precio Completo)
Saturday, April 25 | 9AM-2PM
(50% Off/50% de Descuento)
Sunday, April 26 | 12PM-4PM 
The Ree Play Sale is Wee Play’s huge children’s tag sale to benefit children’s programming in Beacon including Block Party and Come & Play at the Beacon Rec Center and other programs, parks, and organizations in Beacon. Our board and team of volunteers collect, sort, and price gently used and new children’s items from our community and sell them at a very large tag sale that has become a treasured event in our community for over 20 years.(75% Off/75% de Descuento)
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Blood Drive at the Beacon High School
Day: Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Time: 10am-1pm
Location: Beacon High School, the Auxiliary Gym
Open to the public! One act saves countless lives. Bring Photo ID. Students 16 years old must have a signed permission slip.
More Details > mills.k@beaconk12.org

Free Community Day at Garrison Art Center
Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 11:30-3pm
Location: Garrison Art Center 23 Garrison's Landing Garrison, NY 10524
Enjoy live pottery and printmaking demos, browse their Earth Day art supply resale, explore upcoming classes, and experience inspiring gallery exhibitions.
SPRING-CLEAN YOUR ADULT & KIDS' ART SUPPLIES
Donate your unused art supplies and give them a second life! They are collecting adult and kids' materials. Drop off your donations during gallery hours, Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am –5 pm, April 7 through Sat. April 19. (Closed Monday, April 13). Please make sure your supplies are usable for another artist.
More Information >
Mountain Stream Budo
340 Main Street, Beacon NY
IAIDO CLASSES
Tuesdays 7:30pm-8:45pm
Thursdays 7:15pm-8:45pm
Saturdays 1pm-2:15pm
Swordsmanship classes for ages 13+. 
No experience necessary; beginners welcome! Martial arts for all ages, skill levels and fitness levels! Come in for a free class any time!
Located on Eliza Street (right between Re:Form Pilates and Oui Oui Café)
Please email info@MountainStreamBudo.com to schedule your free trial class.
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Allison Walker Art
Days:
Sunday and Wednesday
Time: 3pm
Location: Umbra Suites (formerly known as The Regal Bag Factory): 302 Water Street, Newburgh, New York
In this hands-on experience, you’ll learn the history & basics of printmaking and create a few of your own original artworks! There is no limit, but most guests complete three pieces in the time given. The works we’re making are called “monotype prints”.

We’ll get creative, sip on something fun, and enjoy gorgeous views of the Hudson River as ships sail by! We’ll end with a group “critique”, all in good fun.

No experience is needed for this class. If you are experienced, that’s great too! We are simply printmaking and having a great time creating and experimenting together.
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Plated here is the donation Eggbert's made to the Cold Spring Farmer's Market fundraiser this past Tuesday. This included Bratwurst and Sweet Italian Beef Sausage for appetizers, as well as their famous all-beef no nitrate hotdogs for the Maki sushi sausage collaboration with Hibino, as well as the Garbure soup, where Eggbert's provided the bacon and Glynwood the pork shoulder. See pictures of the rest of the feast here.
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 10am - 2pm
Farm Fridge: Shake and Grind
SHOP ONLINE: Order Online 
DELIVERY: 🚚 Free
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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! 
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main Street, Beacon NY
If you want the back patio for your Mother's Day Brunch, call early. Two seatings: 12:30pm and 3pm. This will be a meal Mom won't have to clean up, and she will leave happy. Don't let her mind any children running around! You do that part. 
Catering and Private Parties available.
Call: 845-743-6527
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon NY
Generous with the samples, owner Dave of Five Pennies Creamery wants you to try whatever he has on-scoop that day, because all of his ice cream is Made in Beacon right here on Main Street! Yesterday, after attending the Celebration for Addison Goodson, ALBB stopped in to visit Tara Fusion and came away with not 1, but 4 ice cream samples from Five Pennies! The Chocolate Fudge Cream Cheese was a must (haven’t seen this flavor often). Followed by King Kong and then Boston Cream Pie. But we took home a two scoops of pure Mint Chip - no food coloring included.
See what Dave has on-scoop today. Open most days, unless they aren’t. 

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Nami Yum Yum
Roosevelt Bar
Tara Fusion Cuisine
Old Dhaka Coffee House
Five Pennies Creamery
Palmetto Burger Co.
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BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon NY

Owner Beth is a world-wide sought after Bagel Trainer. Her consulting company is called BYOB Bagels, and it's where she is on early weekdays when the shop is not open. Sometimes, she's jet-setting to other states or countries  
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Single purchases of Event Promotions are available, starting at $60/listing.
Membership for Deep Discounts on event listings are available.
SAVE THE DATE

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 >

 

Guardian Revival 5K
Day:
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Location: Paladin Center. 39 Seminary Hill Rd, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Run. Reflect. Revive.
This event brings together community, families, departments, and teams to compete, remember, and stand in support of those who serve.
Register >

  • 5K Run / Walk
  • Kids 1/2 Mile Fun Run
  • Virtual 5K Run / Walk option available

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BEAUTY
The Luminous Bride > 
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BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
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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

HOME IMPROVEMENT > ROOFING
Maneri Roofing

MUSIC
Miss Vickie's Music

REAL ESTATE
Hudson Upstate Team at eXp Realty
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Free Breakfast Program
Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Time: 6:30am-8:30am
Location: 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508
They have a Wish List of food items! If you're in the mood to donate, find the list here.
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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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CareFull MD Donates Tampons and Pads To High School For Free Use By Students

Recognizing the ever-present need for period products, CareFull MD, the walk-in urgent care in Beacon at 252 Main Street (next to Key Food), has donated tampons and pads to the Beacon High School students via the Beacon High School PTSO.

“We understand the need for kids to have period products available to them them at all times, despite personal budgets, remembering to pack ahead or unexpected arrivals of the cycle. That is why we at CareFull MD donated these products to the high school, to help make sure these supplies are available to students for free,” said CareFull MD.

Said Principal Corey Dwyer Ed. D. in a thank you note: “On behalf of Beacon High School, we want to express our sincere gratitude for your generous donation of feminine hygiene products to our school community. Your kindness makes a real difference in the lives of our students. Access to these essential items helps ensure that every student can attend school comfortably and confidently. You support reflects a commitment to the well-being of the young people in our community, and we are truly grateful.”

Celebration of Addison Goodson; His Poetry and Soccer; Inside Nilfur's Home Kitchen

Addison’s family and Nilfur bottom right.

Tonight Thursday was the Celebration of Addison Goodson, where many who knew him well and knew him a little came to pay their respects and visit. Many helping hands gathered around his wife Nilfur in her Home Kitchen, which will reopen after she has sorted everything that comes with passing life - the bills and the grief. The go fund me to help her bereavement is here: https://gofund.me/3c2664d86

Small business owners don’t have bereavement payment policies, or usually maternity leave or paternity leave. We are out here on our own. No government law could make us pay us with money that we don’t have. Be sure to book Nilfur for catering when she returns, and tell all your friends to come to her restaurant for her delicious and fresh Turkish food (the hummus was perfect, so light and smooth). The tea cups so colorful and waiting to be sipped from.

“Standing room only” noted one guest, Parisa Karami.

Addison’s Eulogy was spoken, and his poetry published in a pamphlet. Photos of his poems are here in this article. Little known fact to ALBB was that he played soccer on Saturday mornings with that crew at Memorial Park. His position? “Near the goal. He’d be down there and if the ball came close, he would kick it in. None of us really have positions. We just play,” said one fellow neighbor and soccer player to ALBB.

Not everyone knew Addison was struggling with such a fatal condition. Serves as a reminder to the rest of us with those who are still here, to stay close. xo

Be sure to read Addison’s poem, HOME, among his others.

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Obituary For Addison Goodson; Celebration Of Life Date; Fundraiser For His Wife Nilufer

A celebration of Addison’s life will be held on Thursday, April 23 at 4:00 p.m. at Nilufer’s Home Kitchen, 135 Main Street, Beacon.

A community fundraising effort to support his wife Nilufer can be found at: https://gofund.me/3c2664d86. Recently, Addison faced a difficult battle with cancer and, after a courageous fight, passed away on Sunday, April 19th, 2026. Throughout his illness, Nilufer was by his side, often closing her restaurant to care for him. This devotion, while a testament to their love, has brought significant financial challenges—lost business revenue, mounting healthcare costs, and now, the expenses of saying goodbye to Addison.

Addison Goodson’s Obituary

Written by his sister, Klair Ethridge.

Addison Thomas Goodson, III, a resident of Beacon, New York since 2005, passed away peacefully at home on April 19, 2026. He was 69 years old.

Born on September 15, 1956, in New York City, Addison was the son of the late Addison Thomas Goodson, Jr. and Elizabeth Govern Goodson. He grew up in a family deeply connected to public service and education. His mother was a dedicated educator in the New York Public School System, and his father worked for the New York City Library System.

Addison attended the Bronx High School of Science, where he thrived alongside his siblings in the city’s public school system. During his youth, he spent summers working at the Henry Street Settlement, an early reflection of his lifelong commitment to community service. He later received a full New York State Regents Academic Scholarship and graduated from Southampton College, a campus of Long Island University.

Addison spent time living in Los Angeles, where he co-founded and helped develop a restaurant job training program at the St. Joseph Center in Venice Beach. The program trained unhoused individuals in both front- and back-of-house restaurant skills and became the foundation for the now-renowned Bread & Roses Café. Addison also co-chaired several charitable fundraisers, bringing together notable members of the Hollywood community to support the program. Throughout his life, he remained a passionate community organizer, activist, and advocate, and also served as an Ombudsman.

A man of many talents and passions, Addison was especially devoted to writing poetry. He began composing as a child and continued throughout his life, sharing his work through readings at the Howland Cultural Center and other local venues. He also had a lifelong love of soccer, playing locally with the United Football Club of Beacon and supporting his favorite teams, Manchester United and FC Barcelona.

Addison loved to travel and experience different cultures. He was known for his roguish wit and gallows humor, bringing laughter and light to those around him.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Nilufer Goodson; his son, Addison T. Goodson IV; his sister, Klair Ethridge and her husband Ben;, his brother, Marc Gaynor and his wife, Anna; several nieces and nephews; and many friends and community members who will miss him dearly.

In addition to his parents, Addison was predeceased by his daughter, Gamze Merih Goodson, and his brother, Peter Shephard.

Funeral arrangements are under the care of Riverview Funeral Home by Halvey, LLC. To send a personal condolence, please visit www.riverviewbyhalvey.com.

Addison Goodson Has Passed; Advocate and Husband To Nilfur's Home Kitchen

Addison Goodson has passed away, according to his wife Nilfur Goodson, and according to himself in his own video posted in Nilfur’s Home Kitchen’s Instagram. Addison and Nilfur Goodson owned and operated the eatery which serves Turkish breakfast and more. At Christmas time, a Black Santa statue would stand outside to welcome everyone inside.

He was truly my soul mate. He was always kind and thoughtful. I am going to miss him every minute of my life. He was a different soul. He was thinking everybody but himself. He was tooo tired all he had been through. I believe he is in peace. God bless him with my whole heart.
— Nilfur Goodson

“We lost my beloved husband, Addison, passed away early this morning. This is to inform those who loved him,” wrote Nilfur on the restaurant’s Instagram page. She also wrote a note on the door of the shop, saying: “Due to the loss of my dearest husband, Nilfur’s Home Kitchen is closed until further notice.”

Addison was a known and visible community member in the City of Beacon. He could be seen walking the streets, attending City Council Meetings advocating for affordable housing, attending marches for Palestinian liberation, among other causes he believed in. He often gave those around him encouraging words of support to continue their work.

In his own video published the following morning by Nilfur, Addison said: “Like in the movies, if you’re watching this, I’m probably dead. But, I like my point of view here. If I got to go, I got to go in a warm place of love. And I’m very grateful to my wife, the Wonderfulest.”

In a statement to A Little Beacon Blog, Nilfur said of her husband: “He was truly my soul mate. He was always kind and thoughtful. I am going to miss him every minute of my life. He was a different soul. He was thinking everybody but himself. He was tooo tired all he had been through. I believe he is in peace. God bless him with my whole heart.”

Community members were tracking Addison’s health online based on Nilfur’s health updates for him at the restaurant. Just after posting her award for being awarded “Most Successful International Executive Chef” in Turkey in September 2024, the health updates started.

In October 2024, Nilfur posted: “My dearest friends and guests, due to my husband’s health condition, we will only be open for breakfast. Thank you for understanding.”

In September 2025, Nilfur wrote: “We will be closed October 3th, 2025, Friday for health issue. Hopefully we will open October 4th Saturday.”

In November 2025, Nilfur wrote: “Hi Everyone, We will be closed between Nov. 10th-Nov. 17th. My husband will have heart surgery and I need to take care of him. Sorry for inconvenience.”

And now on Sunday, April 19th, 2026, the final message.

Blessings, peace and mercy to Addison and Nilfur Goodson.

Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 04/18/2026

Mountain Stream Budo
340 Main Street, Beacon NY
KOBUDO CLASSES
Mondays 6pm
Wednesdays 5pm
Saturdays 12pm
Mountain Stream Budo Martial Arts offers Kobudo classes for ages 8+! This collection of  traditional Okinawan weaponry is a sampling of what tools you will learn how to use during your training journey. No experience necessary; beginners welcome!
Martial arts for all ages, skill levels and fitness levels!
Come in for a free class any time!

Please email info@MountainStreamBudo.com to schedule your free trial class.
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Free Community Day at Garrison Art Center
Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 11:30-3pm
Location: Garrison Art Center 23 Garrison's Landing Garrison, NY 10524
Enjoy live pottery and printmaking demos, browse their Earth Day art supply resale, explore upcoming classes, and experience inspiring gallery exhibitions.
SPRING-CLEAN YOUR ADULT & KIDS' ART SUPPLIES
Donate your unused art supplies and give them a second life! They are collecting adult and kids' materials. Drop off your donations during gallery hours, Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am –5 pm, April 7 through Sat. April 19. (Closed Monday, April 13). Please make sure your supplies are usable for another artist.
More Information >
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Eggberts famous all beef, no nitrate Hot Dogs… crisp this time! Last week we melted cheese on top of the fried dogs, split. This week we boiled them, enjoying the crunch of the all natural casing. Served with chopped lettuce and hot dog buns from the Fareground Community dinner grocery distribution, topped with olive oil and the irreplaceable Espresso balsamic from Scarborough Fare in Beacon. 
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 10am - 2pm
Farm Fridge: Shake and Grind
SHOP ONLINE: Order Online 
DELIVERY: 🚚 Free
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Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor!
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 >
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main Street, Beacon NY
After writing about Thursday Pizza Night at Carter's so many times, we finally got to go in. Dining with fellow Little Beacon Business Blog Squad Member Shelter-Air, we enjoyed the Gluten-free pizza with fried eggplants and a side of Goat Cheese Ricotta Balls.
Catering and Private Parties available.
Call: 845-743-6527
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon NY
After you enjoy Wednesday Shellfish Night at Carter's, you dedicate your Thursday night to Hudson Valley Food Hall, where it's Oysters With Dad night, 6-9pm. Happy Hour is always hopping at the Roosevelt Bar inside. Make it slurpy with a few oysters.

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 was just featured by InsideOut's Back to Blog List for being the Best Bagels in the Hudson Valley. Celebrating their hand-rolled technique, and "properly boiled." InsideOut declares Bagel-ish: "worth a detour."
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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 >

MID-WEEK
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 >
THAT WAS FUN

"Always Leaves Me Speechless": The 5th Episode Of The Erasure Of Civil Rights Champion Paul Robeson in "Peekskill Riots" Docu-Series
Attended the screening of the 5th and final documentary in the docu-series, “Peekskill Riots: Wake Up America” by local historian Jon Scott Bennett held at the Beacon Library this past Thursday, which highlights the brutally erased civil rights leader, orator, singer, actor, athlete and attorney Paul Robeson by many players within the U.S. Government, and in Peekskill itself.
Read This >

SAVE THE DATES
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 >
Cold Spring Farmers Market’s Earth Day Fest
Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 10am-1pm
Location: 1601 NY-9D, Garrison, NY 10524
Cold Spring Farmer’s Market is celebrating Earth Day again at Boscobel! There will be tons of tents promoting zero-waste and composting and more, as well as all of their local vendors regularly at the market. Also Boscobel's gardens and house exhibits are open for FREE!
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

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 >

 

Guardian Revival 5K
Day:
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Location: Paladin Center. 39 Seminary Hill Rd, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Run. Reflect. Revive.
This event brings together community, families, departments, and teams to compete, remember, and stand in support of those who serve.
Register >

  • 5K Run / Walk
  • Kids 1/2 Mile Fun Run
  • Virtual 5K Run / Walk option available

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DENTAL
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
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River Therapeutic Massage 

HOME IMPROVEMENT > HVAC SERVICES
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Free Breakfast Program
Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Time: 6:30am-8:30am
Location: 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508
They have a Wish List of food items! If you're in the mood to donate, find the list here.
Information >
FRIDAYS: Fareground's Free Community Dinner
Day/Time: Fridays, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Location: First Presbyterian, 50 Liberty Street, Beacon, NY 12508
Information >
Volunteer >
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"Always Leaves Me Speechless": The 5th Episode Of The Erasure Of Civil Rights Champion Paul Robeson in "Peekskill Riots" Docu-Series

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

Attended the screening of the 5th and final documentary in the docu-series, “Peekskill Riots: Wake Up America” by local historian Jon Scott Bennett held at the Beacon Library this past Thursday, which highlights the brutally erased civil rights leader, orator, singer, actor, athlete and attorney Paul Robeson by many players within the U.S. Government, and in Peekskill itself.

The Beacon community is lucky that the Beacon Library is one of Jon Scott Bennet’s biggest fans, unlike the Peekskill Museum, which tries to suppress this violent event and denied the filmmaker access to historical documents about the riots during the making of this film.

After seeing one of Jon’s films on Paul Robeson’s eternal fight for liberation, justice and equality for African Americans, ALBB is always left speechless.

Cannot wait to interview Jon again for another episode on A Little Beacon Pod, where we will cover these topics:

  • Eleanor Roosevelt: How that first lady condemned Paul Robeson after he and many peaceful concert goers were brutally attacked by white mobs organized by veterans groups and not protected by the local police. Eleanor Roosevelt played the Communist card to contribute to the eventual erasure of Paul Robeson.

  • How the victims of the Peekskill Riots, who were majority Jewish families who had been settling in Peekskill in summer camps, as well as African Americans who were supporting their civil liberties, were vilified by the local media. The Peekskill Riots were a convergence of boiling antisemitism against Jewish people as well as anti-African American sentiment in this blue collar town whose industry had been lost and was being replaced by tourism and summering.

  • The quest by one of Peekskill’s historians, John J. Curran, to erase the Peekskill Riots from Peekskill despite local and national media, as well as local citizens who experienced it, as well members of the violent white mob carrying signs saying: “America Wake Up: Peekskill Did” identifying it as Peekskill.

  • Urban Renewal’s role in this; displacement of African Americans from communities.

  • James Earl Jones performance of Paul Robeson defending himself before a committee to get his passport back, after the U.S. took it away, which killed his income as a performer.

  • The conspiracy theory that Paul Robeson was drugged, triggering a breakdown and attempted suicide attempt, followed by a second attempt, resulting in over 50 electroshock treatments that changed him forever.

Opinion: City of Beacon Should Announce All Terminations, Resignations, Retirements and Publish Current Employee Names and Photos

The City of Beacon only publicly announces when a person is hired or promoted in the City of Beacon because it requires a formal vote and Resolution from the City Council. From time to time, a high-profile retirement or resignation is announced publicly. For example, if a department head, like a Building Inspector, resigns, that is usually announced because it is a department head position.

A resignation or termination for Motor Equipment Operator for the Highway Department, for instance, is not generally announced. Nor are resignation letters read publicly, if an employee writes one with the hopes of being heard to better the employment situation as a whole. As Ed McNair did when he resigned from his position in the Highway Department before James Cottrell was hired to fill the open position.

After writing articles about employment issues and employment positions in the City of Beacon, it is the opinion of this blog that the City of Beacon should publish the names and photos of all employees of the City of Beacon.

The City should continue on its promise of not only publishing all current Police Officers positions, as Mayor Lee Kyriacou vowed to do during the Black Lives Matter Movement in 2020 and did start one, updated it in January 2022, and updated again in 2024. There may be other updates, but those would be buried in Google, as there is no direct link to the current staff of Police from the Police Department page, or any department page, including Highway, Water and Sewers, Wastewater, Transfer Station (aka “The Dump”), Fire, etc. The Parks and Recreation Department has the most names who are not department heads published on their page of current employees.

For all of the praise that civil service employees of the City of Beacon receive, it would be helpful knowing who they are. This is also important for accountability.

Terminations and Resignations Generally Not Released

Also not shared with citizens of the City of Beacon who pay their salaries are when these employees are no longer working for the City of Beacon. Aside from select individuals who are praised at their retirements (not all employees are offered public farewells), the people of the City of Beacon, are not told when a person has been terminated, has resigned, or has retired.

For each new hire, the City Council is presented with the proposed candidate by the department head, who will describe the qualifications of the potential employee. The City Council then must take a vote on hiring that person. The Resolution for that person’s hire is published on the City’s website in the “Agenda Packet” that is published with each City Council Meeting.

The only way the people of the City of Beacon would know that a new employee had quit 3 weeks after being hired, for example, would be by word of mouth.

Unpaid Administrative Leave Also Not Announced - Employee Discipline Dollars Required For Budget

Also not published is when an employee is placed on Administrative Leave - Paid or Unpaid. For example, when Reuben Simmons was placed on Unpaid Leave in January 2021, just days after City Administrator Chris White’s first days on the job after replacing Anthony Ruggiero who resigned his position in Beacon to work for the Department of Behavioral and Community Health of Dutchess County, the people of Beacon did not know that in an official release from the City of Beacon.

Beacon’s first Human Resources (HR) Director, Gina Basile, resigned after 1.5 years on the job in January 2022. During one of her presentations after meeting with city employees, she stated: “I have heard employee concerns about discrimination, inequality, and growing tensions,” Gina stated in a printed presentation. “We need to address these issues head-on, and policies and procedures are only the beginning. We need a long-term plan on how to address these issues.”

Employment Issues Are Discovered During Arbitration Hearings

Also not disclosed was the amount of tax dollars spent on trying to terminate Reuben during that time, for example. Only people who were following the story very closely could surmise that the City Council was being briefed on Reuben’s various Arbitration Hearings during the City Council’s private “Executive Sessions” after the public City Council Meeting ended.

City Administrator Chris tried terminating Reuben since Chris entered his job in Beacon. However, Reuben had elected to go to Arbitration, which means that he contested the reasons he was being fired. During that time, City Administrator Chris requested and was authorized the release of funds. This was written about here at ALBB: “Over $111,000 Unplanned City of Beacon Dollars Spent On "Employee Discipline" Matter(s) - What's Going On?”

Specifically: “During the 12/13/2021 Monday Night Workshop Meeting, the City Administrator Chris White put forth to the City Council an approval to move $45,900 more dollars from an unrelated area of the budget - a real estate area of the budget - into a legal section of the budget to cover ‘associated employee discipline beyond the budget to date.’”

ALBB also reported during that time: “The second noted proposed transfer tonight of $45,900 to ‘Employee Discipline’ is being transferred from ‘In REM Sale of Property.’”

Therefore, ALBB sees it valuable and necessary to publish the hires, fires, resignations and retirements of each employee in a published log that does not disappear and does not discriminate against length of time - no matter how short or long a person worked for the City of Beacon. Each employee should have their own timelines since their time of interning, to official hiring, subsequent promotions, and exits.

Additionally, this publication asked if the City of Beacon conducts Exit Interviews with exiting employees, and if those interviews are made public.

Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 04/10/2026

Two new features for you today:
  • ALBB is bringing back our 5K Guide! Starting with the Guardian Revival 5K in May. Details about that below.
  • Banner Ads: We are opening this guide to sponsors with banner ads. If your business is interested in sponsoring this guide, please reply back.
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
There is a new Farm Fridge. At the coffee shop in Newburgh, the Shake and Grind, the owner has invited different vendors in to sell their wares. Most are available to pay directly by QR code at each perma-pop-up station.
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 10am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 10am - 2pm
Farm Fridge: Shake and Grind
SHOP ONLINE: Order Online 
DELIVERY: 🚚 Free
Website >    Instagram >
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor!
Free Community Day at Garrison Art Center
Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 11:30-3pm
Location: Garrison Art Center 23 Garrison's Landing Garrison, NY 10524
Enjoy live pottery and printmaking demos, browse their Earth Day art supply resale, explore upcoming classes, and experience inspiring gallery exhibitions.
SPRING-CLEAN YOUR ADULT & KIDS' ART SUPPLIES
Donate your unused art supplies and give them a second life! They are collecting adult and kids' materials. Drop off your donations during gallery hours, Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am –5 pm, April 7 through Sat. April 19. (Closed Monday, April 13). Please make sure your supplies are usable for another artist.
More Information >
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 >
Features from our Sponsors. Is your business on the menu?
CARTER'S RESTAURANT
424 Main Street, Beacon NY
You can tell what day it is by Carter's themed food nights.
Namely:
Wednesday Shelfish Night, where it's $2 Oysters, Clams and Shrimp.
Thursday Pizza & Wine Night, with your choice of bottle $40. 
This can't be real.
Catering and Private Parties available.
Call: 845-743-6527
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Carter's is a Sponsor!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon NY
This feature was a tough call. Tara's infamous samosas? Crisped to perfection by Tara Fusion inside of Hudson Valley Food Hall? Or their Butter Chicken. You'll have to go inside to see for yourself, and report back to ALBB.

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

Stop the presses. What is that? The Toum bagel, a blend of fresh garlic, extra vergin olive oil...and as we see later in the video, Parmesan.
Instagram >
Bagel-ish is a Sponsor!
 
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Membership for Deep Discounts on event listings are available.

Chronogram's May Magazine Issue
Day: Saturday, April 11th, 2026
Time: 12:30-3:30pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon NY
The annual photo shoot of Beacon community members. From the editors: "Join us on April 11 and get your portrait taken for the May issue of Chronogram, which will feature portraits of Beacon community members. The photos will run in the May issue, on Chronogram.com, and participants will receive digital copies of their portraits once the magazine is published. Please feel free to stop by anytime between 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm to get your photo taken. The shoot is open to anyone who lives and/or works in Beacon."

Bake Sale + Solidarity4Gaza
Day: Sunday, April 12th, 2026
Time: 12-5pm
Location: Binnacle Books, 321 Main Street, Beacon NY
Say the organizers, @angryasianwomxn: “Hey all! We are having a bake sale with some Palestine solidarity items from @rebeccag0y_quilt48 and us in the backyard of fabulous @binnaclebooks in Beacon! New Yorkers, it’s about a 20 min walk up Main Street from the train station!

“We will have some vegan/halal/gluten free Asian inspired Rice Krispie treats like: ube, mango coconut, hot chili crisp, halvah and more! If you want to donate some baked goods, send a message! Fundraising will go to a few fundraisers needed in Gaza, including our friends @olivegazabytes giving out mutual aid to families in need. Come through, the genocide hasn’t ended in Gaza and they still need these funds. Let’s go!!!”

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 >

Day: Thursday, April 16th, 2026
Time: 6-7pm
Location: Beacon Public Library, 313 Main Street, Beacon NY
The Fifth Episode of The Peekskill Riots docu-series will be screened at the Howland Public Library. There will be a Q&A held afterward hosted by Jon Scott Bennett.

After thousands of concertgoers were attacked during the Peekskill Riots of 1949, the same system that sanctioned this violence began rewriting history to be as though it never happened.

This was done on a national level by erasing the career and legacy of Paul Robeson. His records, books, films, and writings were taken out of distribution, altered, or otherwise suppressed so that his influence as a force for change could be extinguished. Local figures in Peekskill followed this trend to downplay and reframe the riots, either to cast Paul Robeson as solely responsible or to suppress the story entirely. History is repeated by those who do not learn it, which is why they will do everything to ensure you can’t either.

The Fifth and Final Episode of the Peekskill Riots docu-series presents the treatment of this history as an instructive example of how the cover-up was just as destructive as the riots themselves.
Registration Required (Free) >

SAVE THE DATES

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 >
Cold Spring Farmers Market’s Earth Day Fest
Day: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Time: 10am-1pm
Location: 1601 NY-9D, Garrison, NY 10524
Cold Spring Farmer’s Market is celebrating Earth Day again at Boscobel! There will be tons of tents promoting zero-waste and composting and more, as well as all of their local vendors regularly at the market. Also Boscobel's gardens and house exhibits are open for FREE!
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

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 >

 

Guardian Revival 5K
Day:
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Location: Paladin Center. 39 Seminary Hill Rd, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Run. Reflect. Revive.
This event brings together community, families, departments, and teams to compete, remember, and stand in support of those who serve.
Register >

  • 5K Run / Walk
  • Kids 1/2 Mile Fun Run
  • Virtual 5K Run / Walk option available

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 >
Volunteer >
Donate >
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ALBB Brings Back 5K Races and Marathons Guide! Send In Your Faves; Sponsorship On This Guide Is Open

By popular demand, A Little Beacon Blog is bringing back our 5K Races and Marathon Guide 🌸! Beginning with the Guardian Revival Marathon in May, registration going on now. Details and links in ALBB’s Calendar and 5K Guide.

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