USPS Hosts An "Open House" For Beacon's Mail To Visit Newburgh Facility, But Beacon Bridge Traffic Is Too Bad To Get There - What Does This Mean For Beacon's Mail?

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has decided to pull mail operations from several Post Offices across the country, including Beacon, NY.

The Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy, who was appointed by Trump, has declared that this decision is in the name of cutting costs, in his 10 year plan. You can hear DeJoy describe this plan in his own words in this forum, which shows DeJoy’s lust for package delivery, and dismissal for mail/letter delivery. Highly recommend the listen, as you may not usually hear DeJoy speak in the news. He speaks plainly here, including how he was “spooned” COVID money, which he used to build this 10 year plan to slow the mail (but not packages).

At the heart of this plan, is to pull mail carriers (the people who deliver your mail to your mailbox at your house or apartment) from their local Post Offices, and have them go to a large facility that several other municipalities (communities) will also report to now. This facility will most likely be far from the zip code where the mail is being delivered to. For Beacon, this means that all mail carriers are going to Newburgh each morning to pick up the mail, then drive to Beacon, then drive back to Newburgh to park their trucks and do it all again the next day.

When this news first hit Beacon, people feared that Beacon’s Post Office might close. They were reassured by Beacon’s City Administrator Chris White, who was reassured by a local post master, that Beacon’s Post Office would indeed not be closed because it was such a high-volume location.

However, the clerks who work the desk at Beacon’s Post Office have since taken jobs elsewhere - as enforced by the USPS - reducing the Beacon Post Office to 1.5 clerk workers. One regular clerk for Beacon was recently in a bad accident, according to the clerk’s Union president Diana Cline, so the clerks Beaconites are seeing now are new to the community.

These clerks are PTF aka “Part Time Flexible Career” staff, says Diana. “Now, Jackie is still there until Saturday, but then she gets excessed to Peekskill,” Diana told ALBB. “Beacon has been borrowing PTF’s. Not sure how many hours Saturday. I heard PTF from Germantown and Gardener will be there. Neither knows the office or PO Box customer names." If someone in their home office calls out Saturday, they would have to be there instead of home hours rule.”

When ALBB checked in at Beacon’s Post Office this week to confirm the union’s speculation, we met one new worker, who was young white man, who said he’d most likely be there indefinitely most likely after next week. The next day, a different man was working the desk, who was an older Indian man. Right before closing, two older white women who were enjoying the air conditioning of the building while holding their purse dog, were upset when the employee promptly shut the service metal window at 5pm. While the women had been talking casually for several minutes, they shouted at the older employee after he closed the window: “Can’t you look one more time?!?” When he finished closing the window, they proceeded to call him an “asshole” twice.

The women may not be familiar with union rules, whereby at 5pm, the Post Office closes. And the metal window shuts, and no one is an asshole for following their worker rules.

Tonight’s “Open House” To The Newburgh Mail Facility Was Hard To Get To - What Does That Mean For Regular Mail?

ALBB has driven to the Newburgh mail facility before: (“Over The River, Across The Bridge, Through The Woods - This Will Be The New Commute That Beacon Mail Carriers Will Drive If Proposal Happens (Already Happening Elsewhere)"). We wanted to see what the drive was like for the local mail carriers. In their rickety mail trucks that go about 40mph across the bridge, because they haven’t been given new trucks or vans. No union president or employee has been able to confirm to ALBB if newer trucks are being provided. DeJoy was awarded eco trucks from his COVID money, but it’s not clear if that includes any mail trucks in Beacon, NY.

Starting next week, the Beacon mail carriers will drive to Newburgh indefinitely. As for the PO Box mail, Diana warned: “The PO Box mail won’t get there until the window is already open, so clerks have to wait on customers and put mail away at the same time.”

It’s Not The Post Office Employees Fault - It’s Federal - It’s Louis DeJoy’s Design

The most important thing to keep in mind during these Post Office changes is that it is not the employees fault for things to be hard. The employees are being shipped to different locations and are bound by tight union rules. If one thinks that the mail is slow, there is a reason. By design, the mail is slow. One should not take it out on the employee. Take it up with Louis DeJoy who is designing this atmosphere to kill the mail, and compete against “frenemies” like Amazon (his words) for package delivery (listen to him say “frenemies” it in that forum).

Zero letter/package carriers will report from the Beacon building. Only 1.5 clerks will be working there, and they may be rotating and different. No business would make this decision for a thriving retail business on Main Street. Unless they were trying to torture and kill their business in a slow death.

The truck parking lot behind the Beacon Post Office will hold….we aren’t sure. Since all of the little rickety mail trucks will be going back and forth over the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge at least twice per day.

PS: Tonight - the power went out in Newburgh because of the severe thunderstorm watch that was also noted in the traffic app. Not only was there an accident on the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge, there was a thunderstorm on the other end in Newburgh.

Before you complain to your Beacon mail carrier about anything you are unsatisfied with about the mail, consider instead taking it up with federal carrier unions, Loius DeJoy, and Joe Biden for allowing DeJoy to still hold the Post Master General position.

Yes, this was a bias article. Sorry not sorry. Will get back to neutral fact reporting in the next one. But for now, this Post Office mail issue is so difficult to report on, namely because it is so absurd, that we have to state issues the way they are stated.

Pictured below are ALBB flashbacks of traffic in Beacon before even getting to the bridge for tonight’s 6pm “Open House.” ALBB didn’t go, and instead, wrote this article. Hopefully pictures of the rare opportunity to go into the Newburgh mail facility will be sent in.

September Means... :: Retail Therapy 9/01/2023

Hello Labor Day Weekend! A few days closer to school starting on Tuesday. Are you prepared for Spirit of Beacon Day with your T-SHIRT and HAT? Get it now online, because the big day is on Sunday, September 24, 2023 from 11-4pm.

SPIRIT OF BEACON UPDATE:
Parade Registration: We know you are late bloomers with remembering to sign up. Parade Registration has been extended. Even if you have marched all 46 years of this tradition, you need to register and get into our system for updates.  Register Here >
Table Vendors: Right now, we really want After School Clubs to register to get a table. Newspaper Club. Kaleidoscope Club. Drama Club. All the clubs. Table registration is free for you. You can fundraiser at your table, or just have a Donation jar out if that's all you can muster. Register Here >       
Sponsor Signup: THANK YOU to those Beacon Businesses who have leveled  up so far with sponsorship! Deadline has been extended to this week only, as we need to design the flyer and new t-shirts and send them to the printer. Some sponsors include Carter's Restaurant, The Roundhouse, Verplanck Auto, Remark Printing, Rabe & Co, Last Outpost, and others. Sponsor Here >
Volunteers: We need you! To distribute flyers, yard signs, and be with us on the day to help shepherd cars for the parade. Register Here >                         



                                   

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32nd Annual Balloon Festival
Days: Friday, September 1, 2023 - Sunday, September 3, 2023
Time: Scheduled takeoffs are: Friday - 5:30pm, Saturday - 6:30am & 5:30pm and Sunday - 6:30am & 5:30pm
Location: Tymor Park, Union Vale, NY
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The Hudson Valley Wine and Music Festival
Day:
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Time: 12pm-7pm (gates open at 11am)
Location: Waterfront Trails Park, 1 Washingston St, Newburgh, NY
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Annual Chefs Farm Fresh Dinner On Bannerman's Island
Day: Saturday, September 2, 2023
Time: 2pm-6pm
Location: Bannerman Castle, Pollepel Island, Beacon, NY 12508
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New Paltz Woodstock Show
Days: Saturday, September 2, 2023 - Monday, September 4, 2023
Time: 10am-4pm
Location: Ulster County Fair Grounds, New Paltz, NY
Artisan made crafts & decor, food trucks, demonstrations, live music & more!
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SAVE THE DATE!
Carter’s Restaurant & Lounge - Discover the Unseen Potential of Owning an Invisible Franchise

Day: Thursday, September 7, 2023
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Carter’s Restaurant & Lounge, 424 Main St, Beacon, NY
Hidden business opportunities, lucrative possibilities with no cap, exclusive insights from experts, hors d’oeuvres and drinks!

Don't forget about the Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!

Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events
throughout the week!

 
 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
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You need Miz Hatties BBQ in your life! Mac & cheese PLUS a burger? Yes, please! 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
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
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Elixxr Wellness: Wellness cafe offering drinks with adaptogens 
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday at Baja! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos plus $3 coronas! You can obviously stop in this weekend for this goodness if you can't wait! But stop in on Tuesday also for the good deal!
Oh & Happy Hour is every Tuesday-Friday from 4-6pm :) 
PPS: Check out Baja's specials! > 
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BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BOI 
Long Dock Park - down by the river

Hot diggity DOG! Head on down to Long Dock Park for Beacon Boi's food cart! Hot dogs and "cold ass drinks." Look for this hot dog stand on Main Street during the Spirit of Beacon Day!
Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 12pm-Dark
Location: Find the Beacon Boi cart down at Long Dock Park. Walk to the kayak locker, then take a right down that path to the strip of picnic tables.
Beacon Boi is a Sponsor, thank you!

CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
The Hot Honey Wings from Carters are something you do NOT wanna miss out on! The honey glaze on a plump, juicy chicken chicken wing... SO GOOD. Finish with an IPA, and you have a perfect end to your day. Stop in this weekend. Dine in the early evening sun through their open front windows, or in the back outdoor garden.
PS: The kitchen is now open until 11:30pm on Friday and Saturday nights, with the bar open until 12:30am! Head on in and sit at the bar or in the lounge. Good people, good food, good vibes.
PPS! Brunch on Sunday's from 11am-3pm!
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Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
 


 
DAVID REEVES BESPOKE NYC
POP UP
494 Main St.

(917) 783-2270
Having a bespoke tailor in town is uncommon in Beacon, but fitting for Beacon (no pun intended), with its history of the hat factory, the factory that made the bomber jackets, and other fashion-based industry. David Reeves Bespoke is also in NYC, so don't wait to take advantage of this Beacon outpost.
Check out their offerings here >
Appointments can be booked HERE or via cellphone 917-783-2270.
Check out Reeves NYC on Instagram > 
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HUDSON VALLEY GOLDSMITH
226 Main St Retail 2
(845) 255-5872
GOLD BUYING EVENT 2023⁠ is happening now until tomorrow - September 2nd! Let Hudson Valley Goldsmith help you by paying cash for your unwanted, broken or outdated gold, silver and platinum jewelry, diamonds, rolex watches and gold & silver coins.⁠ ⁠ They're negotiated a higher rate with their refiner because they'll be buying so much this week only, so now is a great time to sell!⁠ ⁠ Please make an appointment (ideal if you have a lot of stuff) or stop by to meet with David or Jon and they can give free estimates and pay cash or check on the spot .⁠ Recycle old jewelry into new pieces that can be worn more, or put it towards a new purchase of our unique designs.
See here for CUSTOM details >
Shop in-store or online here >
OPEN:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11-5
Sunday 10-4
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Hudson Valley Goldsmith is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Sweater weather is right around the corner! You need the new eyewear to go with your sweaters. Especially ones that look good like this! A heavy, dark but thin frame that accents your face. Stop in and start the season in style!
PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > 
BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Fall classes have dropped at Yanarella for registration! Ballet, Tap, Combination Classes, Contemporary, 'Dance With Me', and more. Save your spot and sign up now. Classes start at just $12/class!

Located on Main Street in Historic Beacon, their studio has been guiding and instructing students since 1957- over 60 years ago! 

See Kids Classes here >
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PS: Catch Yanarella in the Spirit of Beacon Parade 2023!

Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

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BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666

Beacon Dental is happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities.
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"WAIT, WHAT IS THAT?" PODCAST
The sister podcast from ALBB and Tin Single, "Wait, What Is That?" co-hosts Brandon Lillard and Katie Hellmuth explore the Barbie Movie. Neither of them knew what the other was going to say about the movie, and there was a plot-twist to their take-aways! Kate came full with pink highlighter and Vogue magazine with interview with the producer and actor, Margot Robbie, to border the discussion. Watch this on Instagram until they drop the podcast to every podcast platform near you.
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TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle specializes in getting the word out, and that includes podcasts. We make one, and can produce one for you. Got ideas? Bring them to Tin Shingle and let us produce for you.
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From the reporting and design team that produces A Little Beacon Blog, the local online newspaper covering Beacon, NY, as well as the media training team that is behind Tin Shingle, an education and empowerment zone for small businesses, Katie James, Inc. is the uniquely positioned design studio that knows how to align with businesses and artists of all kinds with different needs, to get them the online tools they need to keep selling to their customers and clients.
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Dogwood's George Mansfield Sells To Revitalizer Brendan McAlpine - The Big Goodbye (Tears)

News broke that Dogwood was closing - was sold - but its co-creator George Mansfield - would not be there anymore. Reported in the Highlands Current, George said: “It breaks my heart, but for the last few years, many forces conspired against a business like this. It was a difficult decision, but I can’t subsidize it anymore.” Dogwood was originally co-founded in 2012 with Tom Schmitz and George Mansfield.

The Dogwood was purchased by Beacon-local Brendan McAlpine, who George reportedly approached 2 months ago about about selling. Brendan, after much anti-development resistance years ago (from the same people who are now talking about how to create lots of 200 square foot micro apartments everywhere), revitalized the Beacon Theater (see pictures here), turning it into the Story Screen movie theater with partners at the time (since moved on but the movie theater remains open), and brought apartments and offices to it. Brendan also brought back the Wonderbar (get that history here), the Bird & Bottle Inn in Garrison, and a farm distillery in northern Dutchess County. Brendan and his family were also rooted in the re-creation of the Roundhouse.

Brendan indicated that he may keep the vibe, but is leaving his options open. He told the newspaper: “Typically I walk into a new place and something jumps out right away,” he said. “At Wonderbar, it was Art Deco, brass, dark. Dogwood is trickier because it’s not a raw space or a place with a distinct look and feel, like Bird & Bottle. I’ll have to sit there alone for a few mornings.” He told the newspaper he would “most likely” keep the name, and may keep the “picture of a dog in a military uniform, the booths adorned with porcelain tiles by Beacon-based ModCraft, the Ron English posters that line the short hallway to the men’s room and the colored glass panels donated by Hudson Beach Glass that depict a dog bone.”

Being an artist himself, George’s signature look is all over Dogwood. On some of the tables, the decor was shellacked onto the tables in the form of sales receipts found in the building before George occupied it. According to the Highlands Current article, who gained insight from the Beacon Historical Society, the building was an ice-house in 1872, and was much taller in the 1850s. In 1884, it began its history as a bar/restaurant location.

Original Dogwood’s Last Day September 17 With A Big Concert

George made an announcement about his closure in his own words to his Instagram and Facebook:

 

As you may know, we have made the difficult decision to sell Dogwood. And it is with a heavy heart that we will close our doors finally on Sept 17th. Until then though we are determined to focus on all the wonderful memories created together under the Dogwood roof.

We never set out to simply open a bar. We wanted a space in which people could gather to find community and a true sense of place. Where strangers became friends, where love was found and celebrated, a place of comfort and solace. If these walls could talk they would speak of a beautiful, diverse, motley community and all their tales of joy and woe. They would speak of music, love , laughter and occasional tears.

As a community, we built Dogwood together. No one person can be given credit for the magic we created. It was a mosaic. It was a beautiful quilt sewn together over many years by many hands. It was a special place during a special time. We are blessed to have shared it together.

As special as Dogwood is to many it has also been home to many memorable bars of the past. Angelo’s, Papa Joe’s, Zep’s, Gallagher’s, Annie Cabe’s, to name a few, have occupied these walls. We are part of this continuum and have been honored to have continued a long tradition of maintaining a communal and cultural hub in Beacon. I am confident the new owners will continue this legacy.

I want to thank you all for your love, patronage and support. Without you it would just be a business and it has become far more important than that. It has become an integral part of this community fabric. You are a part of the Dogwood family and the memories created there together will forever be a part of each of us.

We hope to see you in these waning days to laugh and cry together, to celebrate our past and close this chapter with joy. There is still time for more memories.

With love and gratitude always,

George

 

The History Of Dogwood’s Location

Ever-important to Beaconites is the history of the buildings. What was there before? Whose house are you living in? George paid homage to the restaurants before his: He explained: “Angelo’s, Papa Joe’s, Zep’s, Gallagher’s, Annie Cabe’s, to name a few, have occupied these walls. We are part of this continuum and have been honored to have continued a long tradition of maintaining a communal and cultural hub in Beacon. I am confident the new owners will continue this legacy.”

Personally, I have many memories in Dogwood, especially the one where I casually met the artist Tera McPherson, who that night, was just another mom like me with her sons and husband, but is a powerhouse artist who I have since had the pleasure of assisting her in her website needs and buying some stickers.

30 Musical Acts Will Play September 17th

George says that 30 bands will preform on their Last Day. Those who are volunteering to do so, and some who have formed a band just to perform on this night.

A legacy is how people respond to you after you are gone. Clearly, George will be missed at what was the original Dogwood.

He is also not running for City Council again, after serving 8 terms. His body in his seat is historic. His institutional memory about Beacon and about the historical timeline of Beacaon’s City Council will go with him.

Find him at Quinn’s, where he has taken part ownership, as well as on the streets of Beacon, where he is always working on something.

Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Awarded $47K For Rescue UTV For Mountanous Terrain and Large Events

The Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. (BVAC) has been awarded $47,000 from Dutchess County’s Municipal Investment Grant (MIG) Program, as was announced today. Said Said Nick Scarchilli, Chief of Operations: "BVAC will use the investment to locate, treat and transport lost and/or injured hikers along the Hudson Highlands and Mount Beacon trails, as well as at large-scale public events, which will help to expedite response times for emergency medical calls.”

Photo Credit: Deborah Cortes, EMT-B, for Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

BVAC will purchase a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) and accessories for mountain rescue operations and large-scale community events. Deborah Cortes, EMT-B and head of Public Relations for BVAC told A Little Beacon Blog: “It is the intention that we will purchase the unit as soon as possible. The UTV is a resourceful unit to assist in the extraction of injured hikers off of Mount Beacon by allowing our crews to safety navigate through the rough terrain of the mountain. Future plans include continuing to respond to mountain calls, standbys, and training personnel for efficient operations.”

BVAC has had to make rescues on Mount Beacon before, like the one pictured here in 2019. Deborah Cortes, EMT-B for BVAC remembers the scene like this: “This rescue started in the dark hours of the evening, ending in the early morning hours. We do go up in the daytime and continue to train but, we need better. ESPECIALLY when we go up the mountains this late at night lasting hours long.”

At that time, BVAC described the situation as this: “At around 20:40 p.m last night The Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Mobile Life Ambulance was dispatched to a call on Mt. Beacon for a lost and injured hiker experiencing shortness of breath. The BVAC ATV rode up with 2 BVAC EMT's, Mobile life paramedic and NYS Park Police as far as possible near the fire tower. 1 crew member remained with the polaris while the rest of the crew departed on foot to meet up with lost & injured. The hikers were safely brought down to an awaiting ambulance on the bottom of the mountain where the injured was reassessed. All equipment was back in service shortly before midnight. ** BVAC EMT's & Mobile Life Medic were in touch with the hikers via cell phone the whole time while attempting to make contact closely monitoring the injured hikers condition.”

Antony Tseng, Program Director with BVAC, recalls these situations where the UTV was needed:

  • We have deployed the UTV for a search of a patient at University Settlement where there was no access road for vehicles.

  • During one of the ice storms, where we could not climb up a sloped driveway, we were able to use the UTV gain access to the patient.

  • We used the UTV to support the marathon on the Walkway Over The Hudson (Poughkeepsie) in 2015.

  • We helped bring up tools to the Mt. Beacon Fire Tower with the UTV when it was being restored before its grand reopening in 2013.

BVAC is its own entity. The City of Beacon only started funding it in recent years, after the City Of Beacon hired a for-profit ambulance service to service the city. During that time, BVAC advocated very vocally to Beacon’s City Council and City Administrator Chris White for funding after years of volunteering to serve the city and making their own investments through fundraisers.

Donate to the Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps. at any time by clicking here. According to their website: “BVAC is the only volunteer ambulance service operating in Dutchess County. Seven BVAC employees and 35 volunteers respond to approximately 247 calls per month. BVAC depends on fundraisers and contributions of any size at any time. BVAC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and all contributions are tax deductible.”

Over $1 Million Awarded To Fire, Rescue, Police and Shared Services By Dutchess County

Reprinted in full from the press release dated 8/28/2023 sent by Dutchess County:

18 Projects Funded in shared services, fire, rescue, law enforcement by Dutchess County:

“Dutchess County Executive William F.X. O’Neil announced Dutchess County has awarded more than $1.1 million in funding for 18 projects through its Municipal Investment Grant (MIG) Program. The awarded projects will promote efficiencies and long-term sustainability, agency capacity and capability, and shared services, while ultimately generating savings for taxpayers.

“The focus areas of this year’s MIG Program targeted fire, rescue and local law enforcement projects that improve agency capacity and capability to respond to fire, rescue and law enforcement operations, as well as community safety, or function to address health and safety issues for first responders.

“County Executive O’Neil said, ‘Over the past 10 years, Dutchess County’s Municipal Investment Grant Program has supported more than 180 projects resulting in greater efficiencies for government operations, shared services and enhanced operational capacity, all while generating taxpayer savings. This year’s program again focuses on providing critical resources needed for our first responders during emergencies while also ensuring their health and safety are protected. We thank the Dutchess County Legislature for its continued support of this important program which will result in long-term benefits for our residents.’”

Special Note About Active Shooter Training

“Several of this year’s MIG applications included funding requests for active shooter training. To help facilitate these requests, the Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response will coordinate a countywide active shooter training for first responders in 2024. A total of $100,000 from the MIG Program Reserve will be used to support this shared services initiative. Additionally, the County will collaborate with the Regional Technical Rescue Team, which consists of the Arlington Fire District, the City of Poughkeepsie Fire Department and the LaGrange Fire District, to evaluate the submission of a statewide shared services funding request that may help reimburse expenses.”

Projects Funded Through The 2023 MIG Program, Totaling $1,108,000, Include:

Arlington Fire District and City of Poughkeepsie Fire Department
Regional Technical Rescue Team Equipment Enhancement
Project Award: $100,000
Project Description:
Purchase of various rescue equipment, including ring, cut and break, cordless demo saws, search camera and life detector, hydraulic power unit and tools, and drilling and nailing bag systems.

Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.
UTV for Mountain Rescue Operations and Large-Scale Community Events
Project Award: $47,000
Project Description:
Purchase of new utility terrain vehicle (UTV) and accessories to locate, treat and transport lost and/or injured hikers along the Hudson Highlands and Mount Beacon trails, as well as at large-scale public events, which will help to expedite response times for emergency medical calls.

City of Beacon Fire Department
Efficiency and Safety Improvements for Emergency Services
Project Award: $20,000
Project Description:
Replacement of existing thermal imaging cameras to allow for more efficient firefighting and rescue operations, as well as improved safety for firefighters.

City of Poughkeepsie Fire Department
Rescue Task Force Equipment and Supplies Enhancement
Project Award: $75,000
Project Description:
Purchase of various personal protective equipment and medical supplies to be used during an active shooter/hostile event, including ballistic vests and helmets, protective padding, and casualty collection point bags.

East Fishkill Fire District
Health and Safety Equipment Upgrades and Training Enhancements
Project Award: $80,000
Project Description:
Installation of an exhaust removal system in the ambulance bay at the fire district’s headquarters; the purchase and installation of propane fire simulators to expand training techniques, leading to improved response capabilities.

Glenham Fire District
Fire Training Facility
Project Award: $29,000
Project Description:
Purchase and installation of portable shipping containers equipped with windows, rolling doors, and staircases to use on-site at the district’s firehouse to conduct firefighter training, resulting in greater efficiency and flexibility for members to meet critical and mandated training requirements.

Hillside Fire Department
Fire Suppression Operation Enhancements
Project Award: $100,000
Project Description:
Purchase of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) harnesses with bailout system and SCBA air cylinders to increase response capacity and improve safety for firefighters.

Hughsonville Fire Department
Personal Protective Equipment Upgrades to Improve Response Capability
Project Award: $90,000
Project Description:
Purchase updated personal protective equipment (PPE) to replace outdated gear that is no longer National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliant.

Hyde Park Fire and Water District
Enhanced Public Safety and Emergency Response Equipment
Project Award: $30,000
Project Description:
Replacement of existing firefighter turnout gear, as well as the purchase of wildland protective gear and tools, a thermal imaging camera and gas meters to expedite rescue efforts and protect the health and safety of firefighters.

J.H. Ketcham Hose Co., Inc.
Battery-Powered Rescue Tools and Accessories for Vehicle Extrication
Project Award: $40,000
Project Description:
Upgrade existing extrication equipment tools with battery-powered models to expedite and improve extrication during motor vehicle accidents and emergencies while also allowing for the capability and maneuverability for use in off-road incidents involving all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and utility terrain vehicles (UTV).

Milan Fire Department
Continuity of Firefighting Operations
Project Award: $20,000
Project Description:
Replacement of the existing emergency generator at Milan Fire Department Station 1 with a higher capacity model that will provide for continuity of operations and will allow for the fire station to serve as a community shelter during emergencies and prolonged power outages.

New Hackensack Fire District
Improve Firefighter Response Capability and Safety
Project Award: $60,000
Project Description:
Purchase of battery-powered vehicle extrication tools, thermal imaging cameras and firefighting foam to improve and enhance response and rescue capabilities while protecting the safety of firefighters.

Pleasant Valley Fire District
Active Shooter Personal Protective Equipment
Project Award: $40,000
Project Description:
Purchase of ballistic personal protective equipment to be used during an active shooter/hostile event, including ballistic vests and helmets, as well as medical equipment and supplies.

Roosevelt Fire District
Personal Protective Equipment to Reduce Firefighter Cancer Risks
Project Award: $100,000
Project Description:
Purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of exposure to cancer-causing elements and to ensure adequate staffing levels during firefighting operations.

Town of Hyde Park Police Department
Active Shooter Preparedness
Project Award: $22,000
Project Description:
Purchase of various personal protective equipment, medical supplies, and rescue tools to be used during an active shooter event, including breaching tools, rapid response kits, individual throw kits, ballistic shield, and combat application torniquets.

Village of Fishkill Fire Department
Equipment Upgrade
Project Award: $50,000
Project Description:
Replacement of existing breathing air unit used to fill self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA) during fireground operations.

Village of Tivoli
Sustainable Upgrades to Firehouse
Project Award: $125,000
Project Description:
Upgrade the existing heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and mechanical and fire suppression systems at the Tivoli Firehouse, resulting in community-wide and regional benefits.

West Clinton Fire District
Fire and Rescue Equipment
Project Award: $80,000
Project Description:
Purchase of various fire and rescue equipment to improve response capabilities, including a digital fire training system, personal protective equipment (PPE), pagers, carbon monoxide (CO) detectors and meters, rescue tools, and automated external defibrillator (AED) trainers.
In 2023, the MIG Program continues to fund the Dutchess County Drug Task Force and the Juvenile Detective position at the Child Advocacy Center (CAC). In the 2023 Dutchess County Budget, a total of $1,055,499 was allocated for the Dutchess County Drug Task Force, which promotes public safety while saving taxpayers money by providing a shared countywide undercover unit charged with reducing the sale and distribution of narcotics and drug crimes, working in partnership with the New York State Police and the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office. A total of $107,778 was allocated to fund the Juvenile Detective at the CAC which is a countywide law enforcement program that provides an array of services (e.g., safety plans, evidence gathering, referrals) during the investigative phase of a sexual or physical abuse allegation.

This year marks the 10th year of the MIG program, which awards grants on a competitive basis to entities with taxing authority (i.e., cities, towns, villages and fire districts) that address the County’s priorities and needs and promote shared services and consolidation efforts, with the overall goal of supporting local government efforts to reduce the property tax levy. Since the program’s inception, the grant program has expanded to meet the needs of local municipalities and entities, while also addressing the County’s priorities and initiatives.

The County typically releases the MIG application in March, with applications due in May. Following a review by the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) in May and June, the County Executive announces MIG awards in summer, with the projects beginning October 1st. Additional information about the MIG program is available on the grant program’s webpage.

New Podcast Episode: "The Barbie Movie Review - And Why The Kenergy?"

It's been a minute since the "Wait, What Is That?" podcast released a new episode. Leave it to Barbie to bring Brandon and Katie back together in the recording studio to analyze the movie, discussing what it brought to - or said about - pieces of our American social culture right now.

Listen to this episode right here on the "Wait, What Is That?" website, and soon on all the podcast platforms near you when you refresh.

SPOILER ALERT: This entire description and episode is filled with spoilers.

Co-hosts Brandon and Katie explore the Barbie movie from their perspectives as a tall Black man who loves superheros, and a not-as-quite-as-tall blond white woman who just stepped off her own moving sidewalk. They munch on topics from the movie including why Kenergy was introduced at all; would this movie have grossed over a billion dollars had the Ken story not been explored?; could Irrepressible Thoughts Of Death Barbie have carried it on her own?; the background of the co-creator and star Margot Robbie and writers Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach; more exploration of Gloria's (America Ferrera) character; and why Barbie wanted to see the gynecologist as soon as she decided to feel feelings and gain anatomy like a vagina in the Real World.

Spirit Update! ...Retail Therapy Guide 8/25/2023

This issue is packed with beginning of fall vibes for things to (still) do outside. Like yoga and beer, a new Self Care Crawl, AND a sneak peek at the latest episode from ALBB sister podcast, Wait, What Is That? Hint: It's all Barbie (and Ken...how did he sneak in?) Details below.

Latest From The Spirit Of Beacon:
Volunteers Needed!
Meetings are Tuesdays 7:00pm

- Parade Helpers on the street 9/24/2023 (submit here)
- Kids Entertainment (submit here)
- Table Vendor Helpers on the street (submit here)
- Yard Sign Re-purposing (craft project - spray paint our old ones chalk paint and then Sept 17 we chalk on messages about parking and bathrooms) (reply to this email to coordinate or submit here)
- Stage Manager for Veterans Place Music (submit here)
Volunteer Signup Page >

Sponsorships Open!
Thank you Key Food,  The Station, Remark Printing, Rabe & Co., Last Outpost, Hudson Valley Credit Union for returning as sponsors for 2023! Sponsor spots are open at all levels, and can be secured here. Sponsor support goes to producing this day that is dedicated to bringing social services to the youth and community. This is the best way for businesses to show their support and get on signage, T-shirts and/or website.
Sponsor Here >

Table Registration:
Still a few spots left! Apply for and Register your table here >

Parade Registration:
Let's see you! Businesses can participate in parade. Apply for and Register your Parade group here >
                                     

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
Book an Event Promotion Advertising spot here.
You can sponsor this Event Guide with your event, for extra promotion of it!
If you'd like to guarantee to see your entertainment event listed here,
click here for more info >
Edited and Written By Teslie Andrade Daley and Katie Hellmuth.


Open Mic At Howland Cultural Center
Day:
Friday, August 25, 2023
Time: 7pm-10pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, Beacon, NY
Fourth Friday music series! Music, poetry & spoken word
Information >

Newburgh Family Adventure Day at Long Dock Park 
Day: Saturday, August 26, 2023
Time: 9am-2pm
Location: Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park 23 Long Dock Rd, Beacon, NY
Explore aquatic life, learn about the health of the river, and enjoy a delicious and free lunch!
Information >

SelfCare Crawl
Day: Sunday, August 27, 2023
Time: 12pm-8pm
Location: This self care event will feature over 30 studios, eateries, spas, and shops who will offer a sampling of incredible group classes, wellness treatments, outdoor activities, small bites, drinks & more. This is a fantastic event to come solo in order to meet people and make new friends or with the whole family so you can sample local experience offerings, get to know the latest self care activities in town... and explore what's new on Main Street!
Information >

Yoga & Beer: New Wave At Two Way Brewing
Day: Sunday, August 27, 2023
Time: 10:45am-12:00pm
Location: Two Way Brewing, Beacon, NY
All-levels class outside on the patio while sipping a complimentary beverage of choice! You read that right - yoga...beer...patio.
Information >

Don't forget about the Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!

Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events
throughout the week!

 
 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Website >
This burrito tates as good as it is pretty! Head on into the Hudson Valley Food Hall and Dulce Cielo MX to indulge in this goodness.
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
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
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Elixxr Wellness: Wellness cafe offering drinks with adaptogens 
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Love shrimp and scallops? Get the shrimp and scallop plate from Baja! A win-win! Because Baja is always changing their menu, you can always expect seasonal and fresh goodness/
PS! Don't forget that TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos.
Oh & Happy Hour is every Tuesday-Friday from 4-6pm :) 
PPS: Check out Baja's specials! > 
Check out their specialty drinks > 
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BOI 
Long Dock Park - down by the river

Hot diggity DOG! Head on down to Long Dock Park for Beacon Boi's food cart! Hot dogs and "cold ass drinks." Look for this hot dog stand on Main Street during the Spirit of Beacon Day!
Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 12pm-Dark
Location: Find the Beacon Boi cart down at Long Dock Park. Walk to the kayak locker, then take a right down that path to the strip of picnic tables.
Beacon Boi is a Sponsor, thank you!

CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
The Lobster Roll at Carter's Restaurant! Only available on Sundays because its special sauce is only made fresh once per week. If you like big chunks of lobstah', then you will enjoy this roll. Comes with Carter's signature wide fries.
PS: The kitchen is now open until 11:30pm on Friday and Saturday nights, with the bar open until 12:30am! Head on in and sit at the bar or in the lounge. Good people, good food, good vibes.
PPS! Brunch on Sunday's from 11am-3pm!
Follow Carter's on Instagram >
Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
 


 


HUDSON VALLEY GOLDSMITH
226 Main St Retail 2
(845) 255-5872
Custom design doesn't always mean a complex new design. Sometimes it means re-imagining a diamond or gemstone into a new setting, like making an old engagement ring into a new pendant, like the one pictured here! Sometimes less is more! If you have an idea for a custom design, but need some assistance, stop into HV Goldsmith. The team is happy to work with you to bring your vision to life!
See here for CUSTOM details >
Shop in-store or online here >
OPEN:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11-5
Sunday 10-4
Shop Jewelry >
Hudson Valley Goldsmith is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
New season around the corner means you need new glasses! Especially ones that look good like this - with all the fall flannel! Luxe Optique is always offering new styles and designers in shop to ensure there is something for everyone! Stop in and start the season in style!
PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > 
BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Fall classes have dropped at Yanarella for registration! Ballet, Tap, Combination Classes, Contemporary, 'Dance With Me', and more. Save your spot and sign up now. Classes start at just $12/class!

Located on Main Street in Historic Beacon, their studio has been guiding and instructing students since 1957- over 60 years ago! 

See Kids Classes here >
See Adults Classes here > 
Register Online >

PS: Catch Yanarella in the Spirit of Beacon Parade 2023!

Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

Special Message For Businesses: If you want to advertise in this Guide with a picture, logo and promotions, please click here.


PS* NEW Advertising Packages available! See details > 

BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666

Beacon Dental is happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities.
Explore all services >
Beacon Dental is a Sponsor. Thank you!

          
"WAIT, WHAT IS THAT?" PODCAST
The sister podcast from ALBB and Tin Single, "Wait, What Is That?" co-hosts Brandon Lillard and Katie Hellmuth explore the Barbie Movie. Neither of them knew what the other was going to say about the movie, and there was a plot-twist to their take-aways! Kate came full with pink highlighter and Vogue magazine with interview with the producer and actor, Margot Robbie, to border the discussion. Watch this on Instagram until they drop the podcast to every podcast platform near you.
Watch Here >


TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle specializes in getting the word out, and that includes podcasts. We make one, and can produce one for you. Got ideas? Bring them to Tin Shingle and let us produce for you.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 
                         

KATIE JAMES, INC.
From the reporting and design team that produces A Little Beacon Blog, the local online newspaper covering Beacon, NY, as well as the media training team that is behind Tin Shingle, an education and empowerment zone for small businesses, Katie James, Inc. is the uniquely positioned design studio that knows how to align with businesses and artists of all kinds with different needs, to get them the online tools they need to keep selling to their customers and clients.
Learn More >
Katie James Inc. is a sponsor. Thank you!

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY

BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
See them here >

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

CATERING > EVENT CATERING
Oui Oui Cuisine 
Dulce Cielo Mx

DENTAL
Beacon Dental

EVENT SPACE > CO-WORK SPACE
The Main Office at Beacon Digital 

HOME IMPROVEMENT > INTERIOR DESIGN
Faust Design Build

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

HOME IMPROVEMENT > ORGANIZATION 
Decluttered Hudson Valley

MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

List Your Business In The Business Directory > 
Read Our Latest Articles
Advertise With Us!
Stay Up To Date With City Meetings



List your job in ALBB's Job Listings > 
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We look forward to highlighting your business and show your support!

Artwork Deadline September 1 For Beacon Bus Shelters From BeaconArts

BeaconArts is the group behind the changing art on the bus shelters in Beacon, and the time has come to change the art again. After a recent round of fundraising which included a benefit concert, BeaconArts raised the funds needed to refresh the artwork on 5 bus shelters located throughout the city.

Artwork needs to be submitted by Friday, September 1st via this link. Submissions need to be from BeaconArts members (you can join here - membership starts at $100/year).

Artists will be asked to submit digital files that will be printed on vinyl and displayed on the shelter panels.

Submission guidelines:

  • All applicants must be BeaconArts members.

  • BeaconArts is looking for artwork that has a strong graphic quality and can be viewed from a distance.

  • The final artwork will consist of two 50" w x 60" h panels.

  • The artwork selected should fit within the proportions of the bus shelter panels

  • Submissions must be jpg files, 1000 x 1200 pixels at 72dpi

  • If selected, artwork must be delivered as high resolution files, 50 x 60 inches at 300 dpi

Vinyl printing and installation are provided by BeaconArts at no charge to the artist.

End Of Summer Event :: Retail Therapy Guide 8/18/2023

The Beacon Back 2 School Block Party is tomorrow (Saturday), which is the unofficial mark to the end of summer, and beginning of the busy back to school season. School supplies! See below for details.


                                     

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
Book an Event Promotion Advertising spot here.
You can sponsor this Event Guide with your event, for extra promotion of it!
If you'd like to guarantee to see your entertainment event listed here,
click here for more info >
Edited and Written By Teslie Andrade Daley and Katie Hellmuth.

Beacon Back To School Block Party
Day: Saturday, August 18, 2023
Time: 12-3pm
Location: South Avenue Park, at 9D and Wolcott, in the open area above Loopers Basketball Court and the tennis courts.
South Avenue Park at Loopers Plaza is firing it up again with the Beacon Back 2 School Event from I Am Beacon and Key Food. This event is known for signalling the final days of summer with a cookout in the park, accompanied by several vendors at tables providing information to kids, parents and caregivers, as well as basketball games being played down below at Loopers Court.
A Little Beacon Blog will be participating with face painting!
Information >

Free Citizenship Workshop
Day: 
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Time: 11am-3pm
Location: Howland Public Library, Beacon, NY
The The Howland Public Library is offering a Citizen Workshop for help with the N-400 application on Saturday, August 19th. This Citizenship Workshop is from Citizenshipworks in partnership with the Office of New Americans and GMHC. Form N-400 is an application to become a naturalized U.S. citizen.
Information >

Hudson Valley Musicians Reunion
Day: 
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Time: 12pm-5pm (brunch from 10am-4pm)
Location: Silk Factory, Newburgh, NY
Information >

Tri-State Seafood Fest
Days: Saturday, August 19, 2023 & Sunday, August 20, 2023
Time: 12pm-7pm
Location: MJN – Majed J. Nesheiwat Convention Center, 14 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY
Dine on seafood creations such as Maine lobster rolls, a raw bar, ceviche, paella, fried seafood, such as calamari, and salmon. Enjoy amazing tribute bands playing Bon Jovi, Meatloaf and Billy Joel. 
Information >


Don't forget about the Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!

Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events
throughout the week!

 
 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Website >
Indulge in creativity! Build your own waffle masterpiece with a delicious blend of toppings and flavors 🧇 from Shmucks Sweet Stuff! Something for everyone in the HV Food Hall... stop in!
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
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
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Elixxr Wellness: Wellness cafe offering drinks with adaptogens 
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Birria Empanadas from Baja? Yes, PLEASE! Birria is a meat stew or soup made from goat, beef, lamb, mutton, or chicken. The meat is marinated in an adobo made of vinegar, dried chiles, garlic, and herbs and spices before being cooked in a broth. Put it in an empanada, and you've got mouth-watering goodness! 
Baja is always changing their menu and offering delicious specials! Don't miss out.
PS! Don't forget that TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos.
Oh & Happy Hour is every Tueday-Friday from 4-6pm :) 
PPS: Check out Baja's specials! > 
Check out their specialty drinks > 
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BOI 
Long Dock Park - down by the river

Head on down to Long Dock Park to spot the cutest and most delicious little food cart! Hot dogs and "cold ass drinks" available to you for your walk through Dennings Point.  Unique hotdogs with different toppings that'll probably make you want more than one. Mustard, Sauerkraut, Special hot sauce, and so many more delicious & unique hotdogs. "Just Hot Dogs $5 and Cold Ass Drinks $2".
Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 12pm-Dark
Location: Find the Beacon Boi cart down at Long Dock Park. Walk to the kayak locker, then take a right down that path to the strip of picnic tables.
Beacon Boi is a Sponsor, thank you!

CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
Carter's kitchen is now open until 11:30pm on Friday and Saturday nights, with the bar open until 12:30am. For those late night eaters who take their time going out, Carters has a seat for you.
PS! Brunch on Sunday's from 11am-3pm!
Follow Carter's on Instagram >
Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
 


 
DAVID REEVES BESPOKE NYC
POP UP
494 Main St.

(917) 783-2270
David Reeve Bespoke suits are all hand-cut and bench-made with over 3,000 hand stitches. Full-floating chest canvas, hand padded lapels and hand stitched buttonholes are standard. A Reeves suit requires at least 40 hours of skilled local labor to produce. All this, and you get direct access right here in their Beacon pop-up location! Make an appointment to learn more.
SAMPLE SALE ALERT:
Save the date - David Reeves Bespoke is having a Sample Sale next weekend Friday - Sunday, 12pm-5pm. This is an incredible opportunity to get tailored clothing you have been wanting to try.
Check out their offerings here >
Appointments can be booked HERE or via cellphone 917-783-2270.
Check out Reeves NYC on Instagram > 
Reeves NYC is a Sponsor, thank you!

HUDSON VALLEY GOLDSMITH
226 Main St Retail 2
(845) 255-5872
Peacock Tanzanite represents a variation on this lovely gem, featuring a fascinating transition between cheerful green and bright blue hues. The perfect accessory to add to any outfit! Available at Hudson Valley Goldsmith aloing with many other beauties. And, if you see something you like but want some tweaking... HV Goldsmith offers custom design!
See here for CUSTOM details >
Shop in-store or online here >
OPEN:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11-5
Sunday 10-4
Shop Jewelry >
Hudson Valley Goldsmith is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Hello, Alexander McQUEEN!  One of our absolute favorite brands! Sexy and sleek but also minimal! Shop many different styles in store and know that the opticians at Luxe are happy to help you choose the best style for your face frame! Prescription or for fashion. 
PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > 
BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Fall classes have dropped at Yanarella for registration! Ballet, Tap, Combination Classes, Contemporary, 'Dance With Me', and more. Save your spot and sign up now. Classes start at just $12/class!
PS: Catch Yanarella in the Spirit of Beacon Parade 2023!

Located on Main Street in Historic Beacon, their studio has been guiding and instructing students since 1957- over 60 years ago! 

See Kids Classes here >
See Adults Classes here > 
Register Online >

Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

Special Message For Businesses: If you want to advertise in this Guide with a picture, logo and promotions, please click here.


PS* NEW Advertising Packages available! See details > 

BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666

Beacon Dental is happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities.
Explore all services >
Beacon Dental is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 


TIN SHINGLE
If you have/started a new business and are trying to get the WORD OUT, look no further! Tin Shingle a training platform and community for businesses, artists and makers who are getting the word out about their business. Tin Shingle teaches PR, social media and content marketing tactics to regular people to help make their pitching and brand story telling smarter, engaging and more appropriate for the media to consider for article features.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 
                         

KATIE JAMES, INC.
From the reporting and design team that produces A Little Beacon Blog, the local online newspaper covering Beacon, NY, as well as the media training team that is behind Tin Shingle, an education and empowerment zone for small businesses, Katie James, Inc. is the uniquely positioned design studio that knows how to align with businesses and artists of all kinds with different needs, to get them the online tools they need to keep selling to their customers and clients.
Learn More >
Katie James Inc. is a sponsor. Thank you!

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY

BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
See them here >

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

CATERING > EVENT CATERING
Oui Oui Cuisine 
Dulce Cielo Mx

DENTAL
Beacon Dental

EVENT SPACE > CO-WORK SPACE
The Main Office at Beacon Digital 

HOME IMPROVEMENT > INTERIOR DESIGN
Faust Design Build

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

HOME IMPROVEMENT > ORGANIZATION 
Decluttered Hudson Valley

MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

List Your Business In The Business Directory > 
Read Our Latest Articles
Advertise With Us!
Stay Up To Date With City Meetings



List your job in ALBB's Job Listings > 
SIGN UP FOR THIS NEWSLETTER
JOIN THESE ADVERTISERS: We create ad packages that work for different types of businesses. Click here for ways to advertise on A Little Beacon Blog and accomplish your goals.

We look forward to highlighting your business and show your support!

Beacon Back 2 School Block Party Invites Community To Celebrate & Prepare For School

South Avenue Park at Loopers Plaza is firing it up again with the Beacon Back 2 School Event from I Am Beacon and Key Food on Saturday, August 19, 2023 from 12-3pm. This event is known for signalling the final days of summer with a cookout in the park, accompanied by several vendors at tables providing information to kids, parents and caregivers, as well as basketball games being played down below at Loopers Court.

Co-founder of I Am Beacon, Reuben Simmons told the Beacon Free Press this week: “Although we host with Key Food, this event is a true collaboration in every sense of the word. Beacon Recreation Department, Beacon City School District, and the Beacon Hoops Summer Basketball program. I enjoy providing a platform for so many of our community organizations to come out and share their information.”

Participating Organizations

Participating organizations this year include: Girl Scouts of the Hudson Valley, Cub Scouts Pack 1, Boy Scouts Troop #41, Brain and Body Coalition, Tradition Christmas Tree Lighting, Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie, St Andrews & St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Growing & Empowering Myself and My Sisters (GEMMS), A Little Beacon Blog, Beacon Elks Lodge #1493, Salem Tabernacle, Tara’s Mission| Flip !t 4 Human Rights, Highlands Current, Conservation Advisory Committee, Staples, Beacon Climate Action Now, City of Beacon Police, Beacon Dental, and Contender eSports Gaming Center Hudson Valley.

Food and Entertainment

Key Food will be providing burgers, hot dogs and drinks for sale or by donation but is not required for those in need. HOPE Church is bringing the grill. “It takes a village!” co-founder Brooke Simmons told A Little Beacon Blog. Proceeds from the sale of food will go to I Am Beacon’s Class in a Bag program, which provides full backpacks and school supplies to students in need in the Beacon City School District grades K-12.

All Star Games from the Beacon Hoops Summer program start at 10am and go through the morning.

School supplies will be collected throughout the day. A small bus will be on-site, and attendees are encouraged to help "stuff the bus" with donated school supplies. DJ King Cyrus will be playing music throughout the event, which will end with a raffle draw.

A Little Beacon Blog will be offering face painting. A portion of the sales will be donated to I Am Beacon, and the rest helps us publish this publication. Donation recommended but not required. We will paint anyone.

How It Works

To get a free bag of school supplies, students will be given a “Student Passport,” and are required to collect “stamps” from each vendor’s booth. Cards will only be handed out for the number of bags available.

South Avenue Park | South Avenue Park is located at 9D and South Avenue. The address is 98 South Avenue, Beacon, NY 12508. The event takes place in the open area between the tennis court and basketball court, and below the climbing playground and Beacon Recreation Center.

The Beacon Sloop Club 2023 Corn Festival - Another Year Successful

The annual Corn Festival from the Beacon Sloop Club happened last Sunday, with so much help from all of the volunteers of the Sloop Club. A Little Beacon Blog was there as a vendor for the first time, offering our face painting services, which we have been accustomed to doing because what else are you going to do at a blogging table except type or talk? So we zen out over kids (and adults) who sit in the chair wanting their faces painted their spirit animals or visions. If we’re on point, usually the kids fall into a light trance nap in the chair as we finish painting their faces.

This year at the Corn Festival, there were quite a few visitors who stopped by our table who were not from Beacon. People from Brooklyn, Cold Spring, and other areas. They were curious about what is a “sloop” (it’s a one-masted sailboat). Despite having this festival for years and years, it looks like the Beacon Sloop Club still has a big purpose and mission to educate the new people coming to Beacon who want to enjoy Beacon’s beauty, and keep it as it is. But these new people need to understand what Beacon is first.

FAQ: What Is A SLOOP? What Is Beacon Sloop Club?

Let’s revisit briefly: The Beacon Sloop Club was founded by folk singer and activist, Pete Seeger. They are a volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation, protection and restoration of the Hudson River and surrounding waterways through advocacy, education and celebration. When you’re from NYC, you tend to think of the Hudson River as a barrier in the subway system between NYC and Hoboken, NJ, for instance. Here, we look at it as a waterway with ecosystems, one that used to have another name before Dutch settlers renamed it.

The Hudson River’s name before the Dutch renamed it was Muhheakunnuk. According to Riverkeeper: “Henry Hudson 'discovered' what the Lenape called Muhheakunnuk, ‘The River that Runs Both Ways.’ People have lived along the shores of the Hudson River since the last ice age, bathing in its waters, living off its bounty, caring for its future. The Lenape tribe balanced the needs of man and the needs of fish and fowl, plant and animal.”

The Beacon Sloop Club’s mission is to carry out that treatment. As part of their mission, the Beacon Sloop Club provides free river access through free sails and sail training on the ferry sloop Woody Guthrie, a replica of the 18th and 19th century sloops that once plied the Hudson River. The Beacon Sloop Club offers free seasonal music festivals to the people of the river, as well as other events, lectures and classes throughout the year.” Donate to them at any time. Like right now.

FAQ: Why Beacon For Pete Seeger?

This is a great question that I was asked. One I did not know. He’s such an embedded celebrity in Beacon, but I hadn’t considered his origin story as to why Beacon. So I reached out to his granddaughter, Moraya Seeger DeGeare to find out. She confirmed with her brother, and this is what they said: “He and my grandma (Toshi Seeger) lived in Greenwich Village and could not afford $100/month rent controlled apartment. So he came up to Beacon. Hiked the mountain. Climbed a tree and had a dream of building a cabin to raise his kids in. He climbed down. Went into town. Called Grandma and said: “Toshi, I found the place.”

You can next catch the Beacon Sloop Club at the Pumpkin Festival on October 15th, 2023. ALBB will be there too, with face paint! We take cash or card, and a portion is donated back to the Beacon Sloop Club. The rest helps us live our lives here in Beacon and produce this blog.

The Season Of The Spirit Of Beacon Is Here :: Retail Therapy Guide 8/11/2023

The fall breezes are coming...you can feel it. The Spirit Of Beacon Season has officially started. The Spirit of Beacon Committee has been busy announcing their theme for the year: "Level Up" This is a charge to everyone to take that next step in what they want to do - be it a opening a business, saving their apartment from rent increase, getting to know new people, and challenging one self to reach out to try what they wanted to try. Read all about the theme here.

As the Committee begins booking the necessary equipment to produce the day, like the tents and the porta-potties, as well as booking the bagpipe band and the Cobra Performing Arts group, they published a Thank You article to the 2022 Sponsors who leveled up so quickly in their time of need last year. Sponsorship for 2023 is opening next week in order to continue this work.

Volunteer Meetings are also starting on Tuesday 8/15/2023 at the Howland Public Library for those who want to get involved as a Volunteer. Attending the meetings is not mandatory, and is available in-person or on Zoom. This is a way to come to sign up for what you want to do, and stay in the loop with coordination. Read all about that here.



                                     

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In The Water Basketball Classic
Day: Saturday, August 12, 2023
Time: Doors open at 12:15pm
Location: Beacon High School, 101 Matteawan Rd, Beacon, NY
Beacon VS Newburgh VS Poughkeepsie tournament style event including one team from each respected city composed of 10 college/pro level athletes. Which city will be crowned?!
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Hudson Valley Jazz Festival
Day: Saturday, August 12, 2023
Time: 7pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St, Beacon, NY
David Amram and his Quartet! Jazz, classical, film, theater, and opera
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A Night At Goth Beach
Day: Sunday, August 13, 2023
Time: 7pm-10pm
Location: The Yard, 4 Hanna Ln, Beacon, NY
Eat, drink, and enjoy a live concert by Charming Disaster! Everyone's favorite goth-folk duo joins us once again to play their biggest hits both old and new!
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Don't forget about the Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!

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throughout the week!

 
 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
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🥀Cardamom Rose Latte🥀 from Elixxry! Espresso based latte on the high vibrational signature drink menu Made with espresso beans, rose powder and pure cardamom powder sweetened with honey & made with their in house oat milk. This bev is such a treat Can also be made caffeine-free! Something for everyone in the HV Food Hall... stop in!
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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
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
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Elixxr Wellness: Wellness cafe offering drinks with adaptogens 
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
If you're feeling hungry this weekend, you gotta stop into Baja  to try out their new specials:
Apple Crunch Salad
Birria Empanadas
Shrimp and Scallops main plate
Baja is always changing their menu so if something sounds good, hop on it & don't miss out!
PS! Don't forget that TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos.
Oh & Happy Hour is every Tueday-Friday from 4-6pm :) 
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BEACON BOI 
Long Dock Park - down by the river

Hot dogs are ready to fill your belly and soul over at the Beacon Boi food cart!  Delicious and unique hotdogs that will satisfy your needs and wants. Love hotdogs and  cheetos? Get a hotdog here with cheetos on top of your hotdog! Mustard, Sauerkraut, Special hot sauce, and so many more delicious & unique hotdog ideas. "Just Hot Dogs $5 and Cold Ass Drinks $2". A win-win! 
Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 12pm-Dark
Location: Find the Beacon Boi cart down at Long Dock Park. Walk to the kayak locker, then take a right down that path to the strip of picnic tables.
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CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
We love us some hot wings and a beer on the weekend! Especially from Carters - sitting at the bar or in the lounge. So many wing options - buffalo, bang bang, bbq, hot honey, garlic parmesan... OH and the wings are gluten-free! Stop in for wings or other Carter's Starters ;) 
PS! Brunch on Sunday's from 11am-3pm!
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REEVES NYC
POP UP
494 Main St.

(917) 783-2270
Get your suit game on point with English bespoke tailoring at the Reeves Beacon Pop-Up! September 10 will be here before you know it and you do not want to miss out on this opportunity! Even if you don't have an event to go to... you could just step up your style game ;)
You can check out all of their offerings here >
Appointments can be booked HERE or via cellphone 917-783-2270.
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HUDSON VALLEY GOLDSMITH
226 Main St Retail 2
(845) 255-5872
So many vintage rings available at Hudson Valley Goldsmith. Truly one-of-a-kind pieces that can be worn for any reason. Love yourself. Bling yourself. The larger statement rings would look bold on the pointer finger. Find these stunners in Beacon.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11-5
Sunday 10-4
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LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Barton Perreira is another one of our favorite brands from Luxe! Simple yet absolutely stunning! Minimal and sexy all in one with the best neutral colors to go with every single outfit! The opticians at Luxe will make you feel beautiful from the moment you walk in and are happy to help you choose the best style for your face frame! Prescription or for fashion. Maybe both... you deserve it!
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BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
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Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Fall classes have dropped at Yanarella for registration! Ballet, Tap, Combination Classes, Contemporary, 'Dance With Me', and more. Save your spot and sign up now. Classes start at just $12/class!

Located on Main Street in Historic Beacon, their studio has been guiding and instructing students since 1957- over 60 years ago! 

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Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

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BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666

Beacon Dental is happy to announce that they now accept Medicare health insurance! Call them for a free cleaning & check-up and refer your family & friends! At Beacon Dental, they are dedicated to providing you and your family with quality dental care tailored to your individual needs. They welcome patients aged 4 and older and provide a full range of dental services to help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health throughout your life. When you visit their dentists and team, you can be certain that your health, comfort and smile are always their highest priorities.
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TIN SHINGLE
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Where Did The Emergency Housing Facility PODS Come From At Dutchess County Jail? A Refresher...

Providing clarity to the announcement that an Emergency Housing Shelter will be constructed at Dutchess County Jail - which remains open - the PODS originated in 2015 and were spotlit again in 2020 during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the announcement this week from Dutchess County:

“Temporary housing units (PODS) were installed at the current jail site in May 2015 as a provisional solution to the costly practice of housing out inmates to other counties, due to overcrowding at the jail. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the PODS, which were no longer being utilized for inmate housing due to bail reform, were converted temporary emergency housing facility to provide safe haven for the homeless. The PODS have continued to be utilized as the number of homeless individuals has grown significantly since prior to the pandemic. However, the PODS have reached the end of their useful life, and ongoing wear and tear have required increasing maintenance and repairs. Additionally, the PODS must be removed for the completion of the Dutchess County Justice and Transition Center (DCJTC), necessitating an interim facility for the shelter.”

Read more about the recently announced 2023 plans here.

Read more about the 2020 conversion here: “Molinaro Orders PODs at Dutchess County Jail to be Repurposed as Emergency Shelters: Ongoing State of Emergency Declaration in response to rising cases of Coronavirus in Dutchess County”

$15 Million HHAP Grant Application Pursued For Permanent Location Of Emergency Housing Shelter To Revive Oakley Street Project Or Other Location

In their quest to be awarded up to $15 million from New York State’s Homeless Housing and Assistance Program (HHAP), Dutchess County provided a recap of the years long history of acquiring a building to be used as an emergency housing shelter for $2.1 million using American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding, and how that retrofitting did not work. Dutchess County is looking to revive the retrofit with this grant, or find another location.

“In 2022, the County identified the 26 Oakley Street property in the City of Poughkeepsie to convert into a permanent emergency housing facility and transform the County’s emergency housing response system by connecting those needing housing and services with providers where they reside.

“Having new evidence-based programs and intensive services located at one facility will facilitate the County’s new model for assisting those experiencing homelessness find permanent housing. The County utilized $2.1 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding to purchase property.

“Following construction estimates on schematic design, the multi-million cost of retrofitting the current Oakley Street building for that use, however, was beyond what the County could reasonably direct towards the project.

“To bring the vision at Oakley Street to fruition, the County is pursuing a grant through the State’s Homeless Housing and Assistance Program (HHAP) for up to $15 million, which provides capital grants and loans to municipalities and public corporations, not-for-profit corporations, charitable and religious organizations to acquire, construct or rehabilitate housing for persons who are homeless and are unable to secure adequate housing without special assistance.

The State’s HHAP application and review process will take place in the coming months, and Dutchess County expects to receive a decision on its application by the end of 2023. If approved, the County will use the grant to fund the capital costs associated with the Oakley Street project, with an anticipated opening date of the permanent shelter at the site in Spring of 2026.

“County Executive O’Neil said, “It has long been our vision to use the Oakley Street building as the cornerstone of Dutchess County’s transformational approach to dealing with homelessness and its root causes. We’ve been steadfast in our vision and creative in resolving the unforeseen challenges we’ve overcome. This newest grant opportunity not only keeps that goal in sight, but it will help us achieve our mission of making our plan a reality. Dutchess County is eager to continue our progress to address the scourge of homelessness and help lift residents out of it, into a better life.”

“Dutchess County will continue to review other potential permanent locations, should its grant application not be approved. The County will also research and analyze a distributed shelter concept as suggested by the Community Stakeholder Committee and others for its validity, acceptability and affordability.”

Keenly aware of the national housing shortage, as defined locally in the Dutchess County Housing Needs Assessment released 2022, the County, with the support of Assemblymember Didi Barrett, is exploring opportunities to transform the former site of the Hudson Valley Psychiatric Center into a transitional/affordable housing campus in alignment with Gov. Kathy Hochul’s announced executive action to review state-owned sites to create and increase the supply of affordable housing and promote broader housing growth. The County Executive has forwarded a letter to the Governor, explaining how the former Hudson Valley Psychiatric Center offers the location, space and opportunity to build such a campus and calls on the State’s support of such a transformative project.

“Housing is one of the most critical needs facing our community and our nation. Dutchess County is working to tackle these challenges across the spectrum, from emergency shelter to transitional and permanent housing. It is an ongoing process and we are demonstrating bold leadership in addressing this difficult problem,” said O’Neil.

Planning Announced For Temporary Location For Emergency Housing Shelter

Dutchess County announced the beginning of the planning for the usage of the Emergency Homeless Shelter to be built in the Dutchess County Jail once it is vacated. According to the press release, this build would be temporary until another location is identified. However, investment in infrastructure and employment opportunities is being made.

The portion of the press release outlining these plans has been republished below:

“Temporary housing units (PODS) were installed at the current jail site in May 2015 as a provisional solution to the costly practice of housing out inmates to other counties, due to overcrowding at the jail. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the PODS, which were no longer being utilized for inmate housing due to bail reform, were converted temporary emergency housing facility to provide safe haven for the homeless.

“The PODS have continued to be utilized as the number of homeless individuals has grown significantly since prior to the pandemic. However, the PODS have reached the end of their useful life, and ongoing wear and tear have required increasing maintenance and repairs. Additionally, the PODS must be removed for the completion of the Dutchess County Justice and Transition Center (DCJTC), necessitating an interim facility for the shelter.

“With the 1995 section of current jail set to be decommissioned when the DCJTC opens later this year, that section of the jail facility will serve as temporary location for the Emergency Housing Facility. County Legislators had the opportunity to tour the 1995 section earlier this year and concurred that the facility is a significant improvement over the current PODS and authorized construction design funding. Design is set begin late this summer.

“Until a permanent shelter location is solidified and ready to welcome guests, the former jail facility will enable the County to safely house individuals and most importantly, begin the critical programming that is not possible to conduct in the current PODS location.”

Description Of Uses Of The Jail For Homeless Shelter Location With Programming

“The first floor of the jail facility will serve as office and programming space to begin providing critical wrap-around services, including mental health, substance use, housing case management and vocational assistance. This can begin as soon the jail facility is vacated this fall.

“The second floor will be the living area, including sleeping quarters, and will be the focus of the majority of the construction work.

“Once a permanent shelter location is identified and opened, the 1995 section of the jail will be repurposed for other uses including housing needs.”