Today (Friday) at around 1:15pm, a reader of A Little Beacon Blog was driving north on 9D, getting ready to turn onto the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge. A truck behind them starting beeping their horn. The reader thought perhaps the truck driver thought they were going too slow. In response, the reader gave the driver the gesture of flipping the finger, and then the driver allegedly became more aggressive with the horn.
The truck driver, who the reader described as a white male, maybe in his 40s who was wearing glasses that may have had a tint like from transitions, allegedly rolled down his window and started screaming at the reader while they were driving. The reader could not hear the words that the truck driver was yelling. As the reader was crossing the bridge, the driver of the truck came up in the passing lane and crossed in front of the reader, who then took a photo of the truck, which allegedly was an EarthCare truck.
The reader then read A Little Beacon Blog’s article published earlier this week featuring another truck driving incident, that highlighted what appeared to be an EarthCare truck driver blowing through a crosswalk on 9D near Rose Hill (not an intersection with a traffic light, but a crosswalk), where a parent an child were standing waiting to cross. After the truck blew through the crosswalk, the parent flipped off the driver, who then slammed on his breaks after blowing through the crosswalk (the tire marks can be seen in the middle of the road in that article), and indicated that the was going to exit the vehicle, but did not and continued driving.
For this traffic safety incident on the Newburgh'/Beacon Bridge, the reader told ALBB that they called the Beacon Police at 1:23pm, who said they would call EarthCare about the reported incident. EarthCare is a company that contracts with the City of Beacon to haul wastewater to the Wastewater Treatment Plant down at Dennings Point.
The license plate number of the alleged truck is 8569A. The reader said that the driver was a white male who wore glasses. The reader had the feeling that the glasses were not sunglasses, and may have had a tint, but could not be sure.
When following up with the pedestrian of the earlier incident on Wolcott, that reader mentioned that the driver was a white male who may have been wearing sunglasses.
In the words of Lizzo in her song Phone:
"whyyyyyyyy." This is in response to Saturday's predicted very hot forecast.
Don't fret. It is actually always at least 90 degrees around May 20th. This has not been verified with the Farmers' Almanac, but ALBB's daughter's birthday is May 20th, and every May 20th, it is sloppy hot. At least 90 degrees, which the pink roses love, because they come out for their first bloom.
So, just take yourself shopping for a new dress, shorts, or whatever it is you need to stay cool. And hydrated! Visit A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide for the list of where to shop on Main Street. The boutique scene is amazing! Prices in all ranges.
Enjoy the weekend :)
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I Am Beacon: Let’s Walk For Mental Health Days: Every Sunday in May Time: 5pm Location: Long Dock Park, Beacon, NY
May is mental health awareness month! Join I Am Beacon and the community for mental health awareness month! Community walks happening every Sunday in May. Enjoy the fresh air and scenic views.
2022 Household Hazardous Waste Disposal & Electronics Recycling Events
Day: May 21, 2022 Time: 8:00 am - 12:30 pm (no set appointment time) Location: 626 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie, NY
Access off of Route 44 to Burnett Boulevard. Registration and $10 Prepayment Required. Do not exit your vehicle, event staff will unload your household chemicals and electronics. Register here >
Field + SupplySpring MRKT
Days: Friday, May 27, 2022 - Sunday, May 29, 2022 Time: 10am - 6pm Location: Hutton Brickyards in Kingston, NY
Field + Supply’s Spring MRKT will be a weekend-long celebration of the artisanal craft community with soulful live music, local cuisine and beverages, and other special activations. Information >
So many of you want to know which restaurants are open on Mondays!
So ALBB enhanced our Restaurant Guide to show you. See it here >
TWO WAY BREWING COMPANY
18 West Main St.
Guess what?! Two Way is now open on Wednesdays for the season! So you can swing by for a pint and popcorn - food menu is still on hold for Wednesdays, but will be available Thursday-Sundays. The work weeks just got better!
LIVE MUSIC:
Saturday, May 21 from 8pm - 10pm - Adam Fitch is an indie folk artist from New Jersey. His style has developed into it's own blend of folk and soul. PS Don't forget about Trivia on Thursday's! PPS Did you know you can rent Two Way's game room for private events?! Reach out and find out more! See Trivia Schedule here > See beers on tap here > OPEN:
Thursday 4:00pm - 10:00pm
Friday 4:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm - 11:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm - 8:00pm
Two Way Brewing Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY
Just when you thought Eat Church couldn't get any better... T A C O S! Braised short rib of beef, kimchi, pickled daikon perhaps? Open till 9pm tonight at Industrial Arts Brewing. Order pickup online. You can also find Eat Church at the Beacon Farmers Market for the new Spring Season! Visit Eat Church this Sunday, same place, same time. Don't forget about grab-n-go Eat Church goodies from Marbled Meat Shop in Coldspring!
Industrial Arts Brewing on Fishkill Avenue/Route 52 (Fridays from 3pm - 9pm & Saturdays from 12pm - 9pm.)
Daily Grab-n-go at Marbled Meat Shop in Coldspring
Every Sunday at the Beacon Farmers Market! Keep up with all of the delicious pop-ups and events here > You can also visit their website for Weekly Menu/Specials > Website >
Eat Church is a Sponsor, thank you!
BEACON BREAD COMPANY 193 Main St.
The weekends call for espresso martinis from BBC made with Counter Culture Coffee! PERFECTION on any given afternoon. The fruity + milk chocolatey notes of this espresso pair so well with Vodka! A must-try on your next visit! Oh & definitely order the poutine with BBC's house brown gravy + sunny eggs! > OPEN:
Sunday-Thursday until 7 pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Friday + Saturday until 10 pm Happy Hour $7 ‘til 7 pm menu is available every day starting at 4 pm! Menu > Order Pick Up or Delivery > Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
MEYERS OLDE DUTCH
184 Main Street, Beacon, NY
It's probably clear by now that the ALBB team are big foodies but that's especially true when it comes to MOD burgers & fries! The specials are always unreal and you must follow their Instagram to get dibs first - they go quick! Specialty cocktails... oh and the crispy chicken? See you in the patio! PS: Meyers is looking for a full time bartender to join their wonderful team! Reach out to brian@meyersoldedutch.com if you're interested. Open Sunday thru Thursday for Food 11:30am - 9pm; Bar until 10pm Friday and Saturday Food 11:30am - 11:00pm; Bar until midnight. Order Now > Meyers Olde Dutch is a Sponsor, thank you!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL 288 Main Street, Beacon, NY Katie James Design took a trip to Miz Hatties BBQ for dark meat fried chicken and Mac and cheese... can't forget about the sweet tea!
In the HV Food Hall! Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu! El Nica: Nicaraguan Food Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio! Shmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff Hudson Shawarma: Falafels, shawarma, baklava, and platters Ciao Chow - Hand made pasta and fried rice Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!
BAJA 328 328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Spring has sprung at Baja! Garage doors are officially open! Stop in & try their latest drink specials: Strawberry Mojito & Sparkling Guava Punch! Don't forget about the delish food! Stop in and enjoy the great vibes. PS: Different specials every week! You don't wanna miss out. See some examples here > PPS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm Check out their specialty drinks > Check out the specials >
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!
ZIATUN
244 Main St.
Give us alllll the hummus from Ziatun! The Futur Medley, a falafel wrap with hummus from Ziatun, the Shawarma over hummus (vegan option available), and better yet... you can get most of the entrees over hummus! Delish & nutrish. Plenty of vegan and plant-based options available here! Ziatun is open allll weekend with all this goodness and more for you to enjoy. Menu > Order Online > HOURS
Monday + Thursday-Saturday 11 am-9pm
Tuesday + Wednesday 11 am-4pm
Sunday 11am-8pm Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
WITCH HAZEL Online Shop based in Beacon, NY!
Look what we got! A Terrarium Egg with Preserved Flowers! Talk about growing” a garden in a glass egg? This egg-shaped glass terrarium features stabilized, preserved flowers and plants that require zero water or sunlight. Thanks to the preservation process, the flowerscape can last 10 to 15 years without traditional maintenance or plant care. Each handmade terrarium design will vary slightly, but each highlights textured greenery amid a scene of textural blooms. Perfect to dress up a bookshelf, desk or anywhere you like. We placed ours on our bookshelf and damn it looks good! Get one here > Also available in PINK! > Shop here > Order florals > Follow Witch Hazel on Instagram! >
BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon Richard Zenith, “Pessoa” from Binnacle Books! “Relatively unknown in his own lifetime, Pessoa was all but destined for literary oblivion when the arc of his afterlife bent, suddenly and improbably, toward greatness, with the discovery of some 25,000 unpublished papers left in a large, wooden trunk. Much as Nobel laureate José Saramago brought a single heteronym to life in ‘The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis,’ Richard Zenith traces the backstories of virtually all of Pessoa's imagined personalities, demonstrating how they were projections, spin-offs, or metamorphoses of Pessoa himself. A solitary man who had only one, ultimately platonic love affair, Pessoa used his and his heteronyms' writings to explore questions of sexuality, to obsessively search after spiritual truth, and to try to chart a way forward for a benighted and politically agitated Portugal... " Read more about this good read here! > Pick it up this weekend. Binnacle is *Open daily!
Binnacle Books is proud to partner with Beacon Prison Rides and Beacon Prison Action on the Beacon Prison Books Project. Read more about it here >
Shop online > Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!
BRETT'S HARDWARE 18 West Main Street, Beacon
Here is the volleyball / bad mitten net you needed for your yard! You know... to entertain the kids, guests, or to officially become a pro yourself! Find allll the summer goods, like this, at Bretts Hardware! Summer will be here before you know it! OPEN
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!
LUXE OPTIQUE 181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Chad & Steven look jaw dropping in there new eyewear! Obviously from Luxe Optique!
The Luxe team is happy to help you find the best pair for you. You deserve the upgrade! Your old pair of eyeglasses are begging you.
Check out Luxe Optique's Instagram to see the best eyewear collections and how you can style them! New arrivals in the shop weekly!
PS: Appointments required for exams. HOURS:
Monday 10 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM
Closed on Sundays Shop Online > Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio 312 Main St., Beacon, NY
Did you hear about the new Adult HipHop class?! It's happening for a few more weeks! Don't miss out... All experiences and abilities welcome! Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or have always wanted to try something new- this is the class for you!
DAY: Thursdays, 7:30-8:15pm
Register on their website or drop-in the day of. Cost is $20 per class or $100 for the full 6 weeks. See you there! Register Online >
ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon
April & May showers should make you think about a Personal Umbrella Insurance policy. Avoid paying out of pocket and make sure your coverage is airtight with an umbrella insurance policy from Antalek & Moore. Request a quote from Antalek & Moore! It's easy & the staff is beyond helpful and great. Head on over to Antalek & Moore's website to subscribe to their monthly newsletter! Never miss out on the latest company updates, industry news, and more. Latest Announcements > Antalek & Moore is a Sponsor. Thank you!
TIN SHINGLE
Do you want to get media coverage for your business, organization, self, or artistic expression? It is very possible. But there is an art to it. This TuneUp webinar from Tin Shingle gives you ideas for how to pitch the media that are relevant for right now. And features someone local!! Go Get It > Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
KATIE JAMES, INC.
It's Spring! You know what that means... it's time to update your website & give it a refresh! Just like you do your closet. Your website is your most solid footprint for people to know what you do and how to buy from you. Find out more about Website Design services here > and see some of our latest website designs here: Homespun Foods > Barb's Butchery >
Looking for Instagram services? We can help with that too! Follow along our latest Instagram client - your local favorite BBQ place, Miz Hattie's. Katie James Inc. is a sponsor. Thank you!
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While Mayor Lee Kyriacou initially slated a Moment of Silence for COVID-19 deaths into the official agenda for the meeting, he added two more dedications in: a moment for the the racially motivated mass shooting in Buffalo, NY, and the shooting death in Beacon at Forrestal Heights on Saturday, May 14, 2022. Mayor Kyriacou called it a homicide. City Administrator Chris White expressed condolences to the family, and urged people to call the Beacon Police with any tips.
A Police Officer, Trevor Wood, was promoted to Detective. The affirmative vote was unanimous, with Councilmember Justice McCray abstaining from voting.
A Community Segment for the MLK Essay Contest was postponed due to the early dismissal of the schools to prepare for today’s thunderstorm.
The City of Beacon is moving forward with rehabilitation work for dams in order to keep the dams in good working order, and stop water seepage that is happening, as well improve run-off systems for increased rainfall so that there are no overflow issues. After revisiting the plans, the overall price was reduced.
On Monday morning (May 16, 2022) at 9am, a parent was waiting at a crosswalk to walk their child across Wolcott Avenue towards Main Street when a large industrial truck that was teal in color with a round carriage that allegedly said EarhCare on the cab, drove past the pedestrians through the crosswalk without stopping. The crosswalk is a regular crosswalk with an added yellow sign and yellow flashing lights for extra visibility. There is a button to activate the flashing lights that the child did press. This crosswalk is not at a traffic light at an intersection. It is in the middle of the road, closer to Rose Hill Day Care. The flashing lights do not need to flash in order to give the pedestrian the right of way.
When asked if the flashing lights matter for a car to stop or not at a crosswalk in the middle of the road, a Beacon Police Officer who answered the desk phone that takes public inquiries stated: “If there is a pedestrian in the crosswalk in your lane, you should yield to them.”
After the truck passed them, the parent raised their arm and flipped off the driver of the truck. Seeing the gesture and looking at the parent in the eye, the truck driver, who was described as a white male, slammed on the breaks, bringing the truck to a screeching halt through and past the crosswalk. The tire tracks can be seen in these pictures. Once the truck stopped, the parent said: “You should have stopped before the crosswalk!”
According to the parent, it looked like the driver was getting ready to exit his vehicle. Said the parent: “I was on the west side of the street on the sidewalk. I started walking toward the truck when he looked like he was aggressively getting out.”
When ALBB asked if the driver may have been quickly stopping for a squirrel or deer, the parent replied: “Absolutely not. And if he didn’t stop for the human child, do you think he was going to stop for a squirrel? He was looking at me in the face when he stopped”
The truck was headed in the direction of Beacon’s Transfer Station and Wastewater Treatment Plant. EarthCare is a wastewater management company contracted with the City of Beacon. A likeness photo of EarthCare’s truck that the parent saw - not necessarily the truck that screeched to a halt - is shown here in this article. The photo was taken Monday, May 16, 2022 at Beacon’s Transfer Station where the Wastewater Treatment Plant is.
Update 5/20/2022: The morning after ALBB sent a Contact Us form to EarthCare seeking confirmation and comment about the driving incident, a representative from EarthCare named Dave called at 9am to get more details and offered to pull driving records. ALBB returned his call at 9:30am, but never heard back. ALBB placed a second followup call the following day, and has not heard back.
According to neighbors and the Beacon Police, a man named Lionell Pittman, age 32, was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Forrestal Heights affordable housing apartment community on West Center Street, which is managed by Beacon Housing Authority, on early Saturday evening while people were coming home from busy Saturday days of kids sports, shopping, day tripping, and returning from work.
According to their press release from Detective Jason Johnson, the Beacon Police got a call for shots fired at 6:50pm. The Beacon Detective Division is asking anyone with information to contact the City of Beacon Police Department at 845-831-4111 with any tips.
According to people who heard the shots, commotion could be heard from the second parking lot around the bend from the first parking lot on West Center Street. The parking lot and the apartment units are located next door to the Beacon Recreation Center and across the street and next door to houses owned by homeowners.
According to those who heard the shots, there was a motorcycle driving around which popped off its exhaust, and sounded like gunshots, which apparently is a common sound in that neighborhood, and is definitely a common sound on Main Street and other side streets around Beacon.
Moments or seconds later, a second series of shots were heard that occurred in a period of one or two seconds. These were the gunshots that killed Lionell. According to one person, 18 shots were released in 1 or 2 seconds. Three of these shots allegedly landed in Lionell, one allegedly to his head and two in his chest. Another person reported hearing 7 shots in 1 second.
According to reporting by Bill Beale for K104.7 and Midhudson News, Lionell received CPR in the ambulance while being taken to the hospital but did not survive the gunshot wounds.
According to someone who spoke to a resident, Lionell was a brother of someone who lives in the apartment units. They felt like the shooting was a targeted event. A Little Beacon Blog is seeking confirmation on if Lionell lived there, and if a funeral will be announced for him.
At that time of the shooting, the sun was still shining and residents were pulling in and out of the parking lot. After the shots, residents apparently came out of their apartments, visibly distraught. At a later time, Beacon’s Mayor Lee Kyriacou was seen by some to be walking to houses located on the opposite side of the street to reassure homeowners that everything was safe, and that Beacon Police were investigating the crime. The suspect remains at large.
It is not known if Mayor Kyriacou went into the Forrestal Heights community where the murder occurred to visit with residents in apartments to relay the same message. A Little Beacon Blog reached out to Mayor Kyriacou and City Administrator Chris White for comment, but has not received a reply by the time of this publishing. Administrator Chris insists that all inquiries from A Little Beacon Blog for all department heads and staff go through him. Should a response come, this article will be updated.
A Little Beacon Blog has reached out to the Beacon Housing Authority’s ross coordinator, Noah Hargett, to confirm the location of the parking lot, the residential status of Lionell, and how is family is coping. Should we get a response, this article will be updated. ALBB has also reached out to the Beacon Police to confirm the parking lot location, and will update here should a response come in.
According to people familiar with the area, no news reporters have visited the scene to learn more information, which surprised them. This report showing a picture of a different parking lot is totally incorrect. Different affordable housing apartment complex.
The Christmas Day murder of Rene “Scout” Vivo, who also lived in the Forrestal Heights apartment units, remains unsolved. Rene was stabbed on Main Street, and died while walking in the direction of his home at Forrestal Heights.
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I Am Beacon: Let’s Walk For Mental Health Days: Every Sunday in May Time: 5pm Location: Long Dock Park, Beacon, NY
May is mental health awareness month! Join I Am Beacon and the community for mental health awareness month! Community walks happening every Sunday in May. Enjoy the fresh air and scenic views.
Hudson Valley 20th Century Glass & Pottery and Vintage Accessories Show & Sale Days: Friday, May 13, 2022 &Saturday, May 14, 2022 Times: Friday from 5:30pm - 8:30pm & Saturday from 10am - 4pm Location: 413 Main Street, Beacon NY 12508 (Veterans Memorial Bldg.)
Show and sale of the Hudson Valley Depression Glass Club -- celebrating our 50th year! All items made in the USA. Free Glass ID & Appraisal. Raffle entry included with $5 admission fee. Refreshments available. We are a group of enthusiasts and collectors preserving our American glass heritage! We meet monthly on the 2nd Saturday at 10am at the Beacon VFW to share knowledge, enjoy fellowship, and share the beauty that this glass imparts. Information >
Bans Off Our Bodies March : Beacon
Day: Saturday, May 14, 2022 Time: 2pm - 4pm Location: Polhill Park, Main St & South Ave, Beacon, NY 12508
Marches also happening in Kingston and in Hudson! Information >
18th Annual Ree-Play Sale Days: Friday, May 13, 2022, Saturday, May 14, 2022 & Sunday, May 15, 2022 Time: 9am - 2pm Location: 724 Wolcott Ave., 9D, Beacon, NY - Beacon City Pool Entrance
The Ree-Play Children's Tag Sale is a fundraising effort from Wee Play Community Project that impacts your life in Beacon. Not only will you score a major deal on some kids gear that can change your children's lives forever (ok, maybe for 5 minutes), but your purchase contributes to equipment for three parks in Beacon (Tot Park at Memorial Park, Green Street Park, and River Front Park) in addition to kids programming at the Howland Library, and other initiatives around the city. Information >
School Budget Vote and Election Day: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 Time: 6am - 9pm
Location: Beacon High School, Beacon, NY Information >
So many of you want to know which restaurants are open on Mondays!
So ALBB enhanced our Restaurant Guide to show you. See it here >
TWO WAY BREWING COMPANY
18 West Main St.
The best part about Two Way is that either rain or shine, it is always a good time! Raining? Head on in, shoot some pool and drink some good beer. Sunny? Do the same or SIT outside on the patio & grab some beers and bites with friends. 8 beers on tap and food from The Flying Jib including sandwiches, wings and apps.
LIVE MUSIC:
Saturday, May 14 from 8pm - 10pm - Will Hinck “NerdOnGuitar” plays acoustic covers of a wide variety of music from the 60’s through today. His performances are a relaxing affair, with a stream of music to enjoy...
Sunday, May 15 from 4pm - 6pm - TMcCann Band! An eclectic group of gentleman musicians that know how to light up a stage. PS Don't forget about Trivia on Thursday's! PPS Did you know you can rent Two Way's game room for private events?! Reach out and find out more! See Trivia Schedule here > See beers on tap here > OPEN:
Thursday 4:00pm - 10:00pm
Friday 4:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm - 11:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm - 8:00pm
Two Way Brewing Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY
Take Eat Church with you anywhere you go! Out for a picnic, to work, on the couch while watching your fav TV show, share with friends, etc. Either way, it's going to be GOOD! You can find Eat Church back at the Beacon Farmers Market for the new Spring Season! Visit Eat Church this Sunday, same place, same time. You can also grab-n-go Eat Church goodies from Marbled Meat Shop in Coldspring, at Industrial Arts Brewing on Fishkill Avenue/Route 52 (Fridays from 3pm - 9pm & Saturdays from 12pm - 9pm.) Keep up with all of the delicious pop-ups and events here > You can also visit their website for Weekly Menu/Specials > Website >
Eat Church is a Sponsor, thank you!
BEACON BREAD COMPANY 193 Main St.
Tis the season for ICED coffee! Especially when you can get a delicious caffeine like this one over at BBC! An iced latte with their homemade salted caramel is just what we need! OH and to make things even better? Pair this coffee with the bacon, egg, + cheese on a fresh-baked croissant and your weekend is complete! OPEN:
Sunday-Thursday until 7 pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Friday + Saturday until 10 pm Happy Hour $7 ‘til 7 pm menu is available every day starting at 4 pm! Menu > Order Pick Up or Delivery > Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
MEYERS OLDE DUTCH
184 Main Street, Beacon, NY
With all of the paving, streets being closed and the Dummy light being gone (temporarily!), MOD created the perfect fix! The Dummy Light - a delicious mix of their homemade CitrusAde, Tito's Vodka, Strawberry, Lime and a splash of club Soda. AND, The Black Top Mai Tai which features Appleton Estate Rum, Dry Curacao, Orgeat, Lime, Bitters and is finished with a float of Goslings Dark Rum. Stop in and try two drinks inspired by the week's events! The patio is always open. PS: Meyers is looking for a full time bartender to join their wonderful team! Reach out to brian@meyersoldedutch.com if you're interested. Open Sunday thru Thursday for Food 11:30am - 9pm; Bar until 10pm Friday and Saturday Food 11:30am - 11:00pm; Bar until midnight. Order Now > Meyers Olde Dutch is a Sponsor, thank you!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL 288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Shrimp and Octopus ceviche from El Nica Spot! Located Inside the HV Food Hall! If you haven't tried their food yet... well, need we say more? Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu! El Nica: Nicaraguan Food Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio! Shmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff Hudson Shawarma: Falafels, shawarma, baklava, and platters Ciao Chow - Hand made pasta and fried rice Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!
BAJA 328 328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Spring has sprung at Baja! Garage doors are officially open! Stop in & try their latest drink specials: Strawberry Mojito & Sparkling Guava Punch! Don't forget about the delish food! Stop in and enjoy the great vibes. PS: Different specials every week! You don't wanna miss out. See some examples here > PPS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm Check out their specialty drinks > Check out the specials >
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!
ZIATUN
244 Main St.
It's always a beautiful day in Beacon to enjoy a falafel wrap with hummus from Ziatun! Iceberg lettuce, tomato, pickled turnips and tahini, ... add feta AND definitely add a side of the za'atar fries. You can also get a falafel over rice, hummus, or salad. Plenty of vegan and plant-based options available here! Ziatun is open allll weekend with all this goodness and more for you to enjoy. Menu > Order Online > HOURS
Monday + Thursday-Saturday 11 am-9pm
Tuesday + Wednesday 11 am-4pm
Sunday 11am-8pm Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
WITCH HAZEL Online Shop based in Beacon, NY!
Let your shirt do the talking. These ultra-soft heather grey tees send a message during spooky season or any time of the year. At their brand Yonder Studios, husband-and-wife team Justin and Julie Nardy screenprint each design with eco-friendly, water-based inks. T-shirts are unisex-sized and feature a 52% cotton, 48% polyester blend. We all need this Witchy Woman t-shirt - especially when it looks this good on! Buy it here > Shop here > Order florals > Follow Witch Hazel on Instagram! >
BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon If you’re here, you know how much Binnacle Books delights in finding treasures tucked between the pages of old books. But this remarkable artifact—a child’s portrait negative from 1977—is among the most delightful they have encountered! Discovered in a copy of Kawabata’s “Beauty and Sadness,” this artifact is a reminder of the way in which memory is preserved, transferred, altered, found through books, old things; beauty and sadness indeed. If you haven't followed Binnacle Books on Instagram yet - do so here! > Keep up with all of the cool things they do & find and get a glimpse into the books being sold! Binnacle is *Open daily!
Binnacle Books is proud to partner with Beacon Prison Rides and Beacon Prison Action on the Beacon Prison Books Project. Read more about it here >
Shop online > Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!
BRETT'S HARDWARE 18 West Main Street, Beacon
Chair season is here. Stacking up on fresh chairs is key to plopping down in any park to read a book or watch little kids sports. Fresh neon pool noodles are crucial as well. OPEN
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!
LUXE OPTIQUE 181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Check out Vienna in her Eyewear from Luxe Optique's very own collection! They're stunning! Even the doggo loves the new glasses! But who wouldn't?!?! Luxe Optique has amazing styles in all of their brands, stop in & shop all of their collections. The Luxe team is happy to help you find the best pair for you. You deserve the upgrade! Your old pair of eyeglasses are begging you.
Check out Luxe Optique's Instagram to see the best eyewear collections and how you can style them!
PS: Appointments required for exams. HOURS:
Monday 10 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM
Closed on Sundays Shop Online > Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio 312 Main St., Beacon, NY
Did you hear about the new Adult HipHop class?! It's happening for 1 more month! All experiences and abilities welcome! Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or have always wanted to try something new- this is the class for you!
Register on their website or drop-in the day of. Cost is $20 per class or $100 for the full 6 weeks. See you there! Register Online >
ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon
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TIN SHINGLE
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Wooo! Like you needed another thing to do this Saturday! Nation-wide, women, men and theys will be gathering to fight to keep government’s legislation off our bodies. No, this is not related for one second to the mandating of vaccinations. This is a life-changing event that men have almost no responsibility in when they impregnate a women. Girls who are just getting their periods for the first time are already being educated by their mothers that their rights to freedom and smart choices about when to start a family are being snatched from from them, in order to possibly snatch the baby in order to put it up for adoption or enter into foster care, both money-making situations.
You all have been asking: “Is Second Saturday still going on in Beacon?” and ALBB’s answer has been: “The spirit of Second Saturday has never left. The art galleries are still having their openings. There just hasn’t been, like, a banner hanging over Main Street or something like that. But go! Go to the galleries!”
This week, the organization who originated Second Saturday in Beacon, BeaconArts, announced that Second Saturday was officially BACK. BeaconArts announced to its newsletter community: “A full calendar of events is on its way! We’re also in the process of adding more benefits for BA Membership on every level. Perks will include discounts, workshops, and exclusive member-only events.”
Beacon does not disappoint with being able to not contain itself for excitement! The Pink Unicorn has been spotted at Marion Royael Gallery with a bubble machine for Second Saturday pre-game. ALBB was lucky to have met the person behind the costume at a recent I Am Beacon mixer at Homespun this week. We know the story behind how they got their costume. They’ll need to chime in to let us know if we can share the behind-the-scenes story.
Next Event From BeaconArts
In their own words: “Our first member meet-up! This event will include a special musical performance. We encourage all members who attend to bring a non-member guest. If you’re not sure if you are still a member, please email treasurer@beaconarts.org. Renewing your membership or joining online is super easy! These meetings/gatherings will be held bi-monthly for all BeaconArts members. If you’re not a member yet, you can sign up on the spot. We’re easy, no pressure! Come check it out. This is a chance to meet like-minded artists and local businesses. Each get-together will include the latest BA news and updates, member announcements, a brief artist talk or performance, and ample time to network and grab a drink. The first round is on the house, followed by a cash bar.”
New Board Members Announced For BeaconArts
Along with the announcement for upcoming networking events, BeaconArts announced their new board member lineup:
President: Matthew Agoglia Vice-President: Damon Banks Treasurer(s): Christine Olivier, Aaron Ketry Secretary: Becky Eaton Board Members At-Large: Samantha Palmeri, Suzanne Ball, Denise Gianna, Marilyn Mitchell
It’s World Keffiyeh Day, and in the little city town of Beacon, this is being greatly celebrated by the Palestinian restaurant, Ziatun on Main Street. Owner Kamel Jamal’s sister, Khitam (who used to go by Kate and reverted back to her Palestinian name last year after Palestine was particularly annihilated in the escalated conflict with its occupier Israel last May), contacted ALBB to spread the word that the keffiyeh scarf, which started as a farmer’s scarf for protection against the sun but was adopted as a resistance scarf to occupiers, was being celebrated today, May 11th.
You can buy keffiyeh scarves at Ziatun, or order online at Handmade Palestine, who still has a factory in Palestine. Many Palestinian businesses are destroyed or strangled by Israeli forces by way of cutting off water or electricity or limiting shipments, so supporting local business in Palestine matters.
Says Kamel about what the keffiyeh means to him: “Every day the keffiyah means something different. Today the keffiyeh means ‘unapologetically Palestinian’”
The Embassy for the State of Palestine - South Africa, commemorated World Keffiyeh Day with this statement: “Today is World Keffiyeh Day, a global movement to bring awareness and show solidarity with the Palestinian cause and struggle. The commemoration educates the world about the ongoing occupation of Palestine, by wearing a Keffiyeh. #FreePalestine #KeffiyehDay #worldkeffiyehday”
While there is an embassy and many official records recognizing Palestine, Kamel says that sometimes people walk into his restaurant, take a look around at his homages to his homeland of Palestine, and then tell him that Palestine does not exist. He shared this reality in passing the other day while sauntering down the sidewalk with ALBB after giving us a tour of the new building he just bought (!!!). “People come in and tell me that Palestine doesn’t exist. They ask why we show it on the walls.”
It’s a confusing statement to receive, as Kamel was born there and left at the age of 2 when his family was sponsored by a friend to come to America. Listen to his podcast here to learn all about it. But in online reviews for Ziatun, there was a person who left a bad review because they were so offended by the Palestinian decor. They stated that they preferred Israel only for that region. Israel is generally viewed as an occupier of Palestine, who encroaches on Palestinian land over the years.
Palestinian Journalist Murdered By Israeli Forces On World Keffiyah Day
In an unexpected and tragic turn of events, Al Jazeera Arabic’s iconic journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, was shot in the head today while covering the current escalation in the West Bank. Word has been spreading to Western media outlets, as outrage in social media swells. Especially after the New York Times ran the headline of her simply having “died.”
According to fellow reporters who were with her, as reported by Al Jazeera: “We were four journalists, we were all wearing vests, all wearing helmets,” Hanaysha said. “The [Israeli] occupation army did not stop firing even after she collapsed. I couldn’t even extend my arm to pull her because of the shots being fired. The army was adamant on shooting to kill.”
During Ramadan as Muslims prayed at Al-Aqsa Masque in Palestine/Israel, journalists released videos of themselves being shot at as they tried reporting on Muslim people praying at that mosque being dragged away by Israeli forces. A source to find those videos is Muslim Daily on Instagram.
“Abu Akleh, who was a dual Palestinian-American national, was one of Al Jazeera’s first field correspondents, joining the network in 1997.
“Grief and sorrow filled the Al Jazeera offices in downtown Ramallah as the news quickly spread and dozens of colleagues, fellow journalists, friends, and Palestinian figures poured in, including Palestinian politicians Hanan Ashrawi and Khalida Jarrar.
“Palestinian MP Khalida Jarrar said that Abu Akleh was the voice of Palestinians and was killed by ‘the monstrosity of Israeli colonialism and occupation’.
“Shireen was always my voice from the prison cells,” Jarrar told Al Jazeera, adding that a month into her last detention by Israel, Shireen was the first person she saw at her court hearings.”
Kingston Day: Saturday, May 14, 2022 Time: 11am - 1pm Location: Academy Green Park, 238 Clinton Ave, Kingston, NY 12501 More information >
Hudson Day: Saturday, May 14, 2022 Time: 1pm - 2pm Location: Planned Parenthood Health Center, 804 Columbia St, Hudson, NY 12534
Carmel Day: Sunday, May 15, 2022 Time: 1pm Location: Putnam County Courthouse, 40 Gleneida Avenue, Carmel, NY
From Womens March -
“On May 2nd, we learned from a leaked draft opinion that SCOTUS is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, stripping the constitutional right to abortion in spite of fifty years of precedent.
“The Supreme Court is making their official decision on abortion rights in June. Once that happens, 26 states could move quickly to ban abortion, meaning millions of people could live without local access to abortion care.
“Roe has always been the floor, not the ceiling. Many Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and other people of color experience barriers to accessing abortions. The people in your community and across the country deserve the power and freedom to make their own personal reproductive health care decisions.
“We have to act NOW, all across the country. Together we will send a strong message that we're not backing down. Supporting abortion access must be protected and defended.”
The past two planned weeks of fully paving Beacon’s mile-long Main Street overall went very well it seems, with the exception of the hitting of the Dummy Light, of which “the driver felt so badly…he is one of our best,” Beacon’s City Administrator Chris White told ALBB last week at the abortion rights rally. A handful of people enjoyed driving down the middle of the milled road, meandering down Main Street without parked cars or much oncoming traffic. Some store owners noted that they suffered a bit in sales as car traffic and parking was down.
Today (Thursday), the double yellow stripes are painted, as are several street parking spots and the “Abbey Road” style crosswalks. The City Administrator Chris could be seen marching up and down Main Street in his crisp office shirt as workers sprayed the pavement with markings before the paint went down.
Sunny springtime Wednesday traffic is back in action, with cars parked on both sides of the roads and both lanes of traffic narrowly gliding by each other, with skateboarders popping out from between parked cars, and shoppers hurrying to open and close their vehicles. A regular day in Beacon again.
ALBB took a Lunch Date over in the garden at Homespun Foods! Teslie (Program Manager) got the citrus salad and added salmon (good choice)… “refreshing and so delicious”, and Katie (Owner of ALBB) got the burger because “those crispy fried onions are too hard to resist!” We got to flip through the wine list that the writer, sommelier and owner Joe hand-stitched together. Love this about business owners who let their passions overlap into each other.
Teslie and Katie don’t make many appearances here on the blog, but we wanted to show you the tulips. The backyard garden is gorgeous and so relaxing! Learn about all of the restaurants in A Little Beacon Blog’s Restaurant Guide here.
A Little Beacon Blogs sister company, Katie James, Inc., designed Homespun Foods website and created features that allow them to bring their restaurant to life and offer their beer store online! And a beer subscription for craft beers! Yup, you can subscribe to beer right on their website. You can also view their full menu online and order for pickup right through their site. Definitely make sure to check out their daily specials page and keep up with all they have going on!
Updated 6/2/2022: The Police Report came in via FOIA and has been expanded upon below.
As first reported by a 10 year old who was shopping the well-stocked candy section of the the Sunoco on Main Street, a man entered the store on Monday, May 2nd at 6pm and allegedly began knocking things over while employees remained calm and called the Beacon Police, who came an took the man away. A Little Beacon Blog has reached out to the Beacon Police for comment, but has not received a response. A FOIL has been submitted requesting the Police Report.
According to an adult with knowledge of the event, the man appeared to be young, in his 20s, and possibly Hispanic. He was hitting and fighting with himself to the point of bleeding, knocking over displays, and cursing to himself. An employee stood back to be safe, and the Beacon Police were called. The incident was recorded on the store’s surveillance video.
This incident was a week prior to the next major incident at Sunoco that was seen by several people and discussed in social media.
Details According To The Police Report
According to the Police Report CR-00370-22, Blotter/CC 002503 sent to A Little Beacon Blog via FOIA request, the following details were learned:
Officer Tyler Rath was one of the responding officers and wrote the Police Report, which described the scene with the man, later identified as SU Gevork Muradyan, who was wearing a backpack and seemed to be under the influence. According to the report, there as gas station property destroyed and littered throughout the store. An itemized report detailed the items included flare ammunition, spare phone battery, toothbrush t-shirt, and other items.
According to the officer, Muradyan’s face was in ice cream cooler, and he was "writhing around." Officer Garofolo assisted Officer Rath with approaching the man to remove him from the store and place him into handcuffs.
"Muradyan was observed to be bleeding from a laceration on his forehead and was moaning incoherently and not responding when asked by officers to what he had taken.” Muradyan was unable to walk and had to be escorted out of the gas station by officers where his backpack was removed.
When the officers searched Muradyan, they retrieved a loaded flare gun from his right pants pocket. Officers put him into the car, as they stated that he could not put himself into the car "due to his current mental state."
When Muradyan reached police HQ in their marked unit #5, EMS had been called to evaluate him. His vitals were fine, but he still seemed under the influence. When asked what he had taken, he responded "Meow meow."
Officer Rath rode with Muradyan in the ambulance to St. Lukes for further evaluation. Detective Sergeant Jason Johnson and Sergeant O'Connor processed the scene, and Officer Rath retrieved Muradyan's bicycle that was left in the front of the store. The bike was placed into the Beacon Police Department's Evidence Room "for safe keeping."
It was estimated that there was in excess of $1,500 in property damage which included a damaged cash register and gas station property. The officers got statements from the gas station for a future arrest warrent.
First Fridays are on, and the paving is pretty. Beacon’s First Fridays are for 🛍 Shopping! And this just in - Second Saturdays for Art is back! Announced officially by BeaconArts this week. So get your shopping on now before the crowds come! Be smart. Shop like a local. Shop deeply on Fridays.
Use A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping 🛍 Guide for all the shops!
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I Am Beacon: Let’s Walk For Mental Health Days: Every Sunday in May Time: 5pm Location: Long Dock Park, Beacon, NY
May is mental health awareness month! Join I Am Beacon and the community for mental health awareness month! Community walks happening every Sunday in May. Enjoy the fresh air and scenic views.
Lit Lit Day: Friday, May 6, 2022 Time: 7pm - 9pm Location: Howland Cultural Center, Beacon, NY
Read your own original fiction, poetry, memoir, and other writing! Or just come to listen! Everyone gets to read for a maximum of five minutes, until we run out of time :-) Soft drinks, wine, beer, and snacks are available by donation, and proof of vaccination is required at the door.
Tourmaline Home's
Spring Sample Sale 2022:
Pillows, Jewelry, Accessories and More!
Days: Friday, May 6, 2022 & Saturday, May 7, 2022 Time: 11:30am - 5:30pm Location: 396 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508
POSTPONED FOR RAIN
Craft X Craft: Mother’s Day Market Day: Postponed Time: NA Location: The Drowned Lands, 251 State School Rd., Warwick, NY 10990
Outdoor vendors, food trucks, live music & amazing beers
Beacon Business Meet Up Day: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 Time: 6pm - 9pm Location: 18 West Main St, Beacon, NY
Storefront owners, Freelancers & Artists who work and play in Beacon ARE ALL CORDIALLY INVITED! You MUST RSVP here via DM or via email to licktheveganstuff@gmail.com. Space is limited! Empanadas will be provided for donations & tips by Tommy Que Empanadas, sweet treats from Lick The Vegan Stuff and other surprises to be provided by Two Way Brewing
So many of you want to know which restaurants are open on Mondays!
So ALBB enhanced our Restaurant Guide to show you. See it here >
TWO WAY BREWING COMPANY
18 West Main St.
Beautiful weekends call for hanging out at Two Way & grabbing some beers and bites with friends. They have eight beers on tap and food from The Flying Jib including sandwiches, wings and apps. Plus, live music from Russ St. George tonight & more live music tomorrow from Riverkeeper for the 11th Annual #RiverkeeperSweep - give back to your local waterway. PS Don't forget about Trivia on Thursday's! PPS Did you know you can rent Two Way's game room for private events?! Reach out and find out more! See Trivia Schedule here > See beers on tap here > OPEN:
Thursday 4:00pm - 10:00pm
Friday 4:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm - 11:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm - 8:00pm
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EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY
It was great to see Eat Church at the Beacon Farmers Market for the new Spring Season! So many delicious and fresh goodies being served! Visit Eat Church this Sunday, same place, same time, for DUMPLINGS!!! You can grab-n-go Eat Church goodies from Marbled Meat Shop in Coldspring, at Industrial Arts Brewing on Fishkill Avenue/Route 52 (Fridays from 3pm - 9pm & Saturdays from 12pm - 9pm.), and now every Sunday at the Beacon Farmers Market! Keep up with all of the delicious pop-ups and events here > You can also visit their website for Weekly Menu/Specials > Website >
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BEACON BREAD COMPANY 193 Main St.
Mimosas and blue skies over at BBC is all we need to kick off the weekend! Nothing hits quite like fresh squeezed OJ over organic prosecco, and you know, mimosas are loaded with vitamin C (no pun intended). Stop in this weekend for brunch, cocktails, coffees, and MORE! OPEN:
Sunday-Thursday until 7 pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Friday + Saturday until 10 pm Happy Hour $7 ‘til 7 pm menu is available every day starting at 4 pm! Menu > Order Pick Up or Delivery > Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
MEYERS OLDE DUTCH
184 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Another beautiful weekend calls for fresh food, local ingredients, and good vibes over at MOD! Dine in or dine out on their patio - either way, it's a good time so stop in & take a bite of Beacon! PS: Meyers is looking for a full time bartender to join their wonderful team! Reach out to brian@meyersoldedutch.com if you're interested. Open Sunday thru Thursday for Food 11:30am - 9pm; Bar until 10pm Friday and Saturday Food 11:30am - 11:00pm; Bar until midnight. Order Now > Meyers Olde Dutch is a Sponsor, thank you!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL 288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Lunch is ready at Miz Hatties BBQ! Mac and cheese and a burger never looked so good! Located Inside the HV Food Hall! Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu! El Nica: Nicaraguan Food Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio! Shmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff Hudson Shawarma: Falafels, shawarma, baklava, and platters Ciao Chow - Hand made pasta and fried rice Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!
BAJA 328 328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Spring has sprung at Baja! Garage doors are officially open! Stop in & try their latest drink specials: Strawberry Mojito & Sparkling Guava Punch! Don't forget about the delish food! Stop in and enjoy the great vibes. PS: Different specials every week! You don't wanna miss out. See some examples here > PPS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm Check out their specialty drinks > Check out the specials >
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ZIATUN
244 Main St.
The warmer weather could never stop us from having the S I T T O ‘ S SOUP from Ziatun! The heartiest homemade chicken soup with seasoned basmati rice and fresh vegetables to kick off your weekend! Ziatün is proud to serve homemade planet-based, nutrient-rich dishes with colorful and fresh ingredients every day! Open all weekend for lunch and dinner! Stop in! Menu > Order Online > HOURS
Monday + Thursday-Saturday 11 am-9pm
Tuesday + Wednesday 11 am-4pm
Sunday 11am-8pm Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
WITCH HAZEL Online Shop based in Beacon, NY!
It's always tea time in our opinion! Especially when it's floral tea from Witch Hazel! They've got a pretty (and delicious) mix of whole-flower teas, plus jaunty little tea towels, a very design-y teapot, and a rather opinionated, custom-illustrated mug. These little beauts are perfect for a mom in your life - whether that be your mom, a dog mom, a step-mom, a dad/mom, and perfect for YOU. Put your pinky to the sky and take a sip! Shop here > Order florals > Follow Witch Hazel on Instagram! >
BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon We're so grateful to have Binnacle Books in the Beacon community! They are grateful to be in this community, to be home to our collaborative efforts with Fare Ground, the community fridge and tiny food pantry, to call the righteous 1 Nature their neighbors, to maintain the Beacon Prison Books Project, and of course to sling new and used books. Those books are themselves nodes, remarkable intersections of pathways of thought. And it isn’t only the author’s thought that’s intersecting with yours as you read. In no small way you are also participating, interacting with all the people who have read that book before you, and those who will read it after you. You occupy a kind of community through those books. Communities within communities. Binnacle is *Open daily!
Binnacle Books is proud to partner with Beacon Prison Rides and Beacon Prison Action on the Beacon Prison Books Project. Read more about it here >
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BRETT'S HARDWARE 18 West Main Street, Beacon
Chair season is here. Stacking up on fresh chairs is key to plopping down in any park to read a book or watch little kids sports. Fresh neon pool noodles are crucial as well. OPEN
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!
LUXE OPTIQUE 181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Luxe Optique has a bunch of new styles and a bunch more coming in! Stop in & try some on! The Luxe team is happy to help you find the best pair for you. You deserve the upgrade! Your old pair of eyeglasses are begging you.
Check out Luxe Optique's Instagram to see the best eyewear collections and how you can style them!
PS: Appointments required for exams. HOURS:
Monday 10 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM
Closed on Sundays Shop Online > Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio 312 Main St., Beacon, NY
Did you hear about the new Adult HipHop class?! It's happening for 5 more weeks! All experiences and abilities welcome! Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or have always wanted to try something new- this is the class for you!
Register on their website or drop-in the day of. Cost is $20 per class or $100 for the full 6 weeks. See you there! Register Online >
ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon
Request a quote from Antalek & Moore! It's easy & the staff is beyond helpful and great. Head on over to Antalek & Moore's website to subscribe to their monthly newsletter! Never miss out on the latest company updates, industry news, and more. Latest Announcements > Antalek & Moore is a Sponsor. Thank you!
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Just in time for First Friday in Beacon, the newly paved Main Street is an inviting open road to travel down. Striping happens next, and then the blacktop is ready for a hot summer.
First Fridays in Beacon started last month, and are for destination shopping, to encourage people to linger longer out on Main Street on a Friday night in Beacon, which can sometimes be a little quiet as people duck into restaurants and order take-out for an easy night before busy Saturdays and Sundays.
Said Toni Hacker, owner of Beacon Mercantile and maker of perfumes, lip glosses, candles and more: “First Friday was GREAT…lots of fun, very busy, and lots of locals saying how happy they are that First Friday is now a thing and a night to get out and see what’s new on Main Street.”
First Fridays run the entire length of Main Street, from the mountain to the river. Then tune in for Second Saturday, which is officially back! BeaconArts made their announcement this week. More to come on that.
All departments on deck for Beacon’s paving project. The Highway Department, Water Department, Police Department, and stores worked together to get it done. Some stores like Key Food Beacon and All You Knead Bakery allowed Highway Department trucks to park in their driveways while paving trucks were doing their things.
The City of Beacon entered into a contract with Legal Services of the Hudson Valley to provide increased access to Beacon tenants facing eviction. They may also be able to help with sources of rent arrears assistance. Call the paralegal, Steven Mihalik at 845-253-6953 to inquire.