Beacon’s West End Story Continues with Summer of 1966 Exhibition Of Photographs By Michael Raab at Howland Public Library

The Howland Public Library is pleased to present Beacon’s West End Story: Summer of 1966, an exhibition of photographs by Michael Raab. The exhibit will be on view in The Community Room from February 10th to March 3rd.  An artist’s reception will be held on Saturday, February 10th, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 

In 1966, Michael Raab, an aspiring photojournalist, was working as an assistant to a commercial photographer in Greenwich Village. During the summer, when work slowed down, he picked up a copy of The Village Voice and saw a back-page ad that read: “Help wanted in racially-torn city.” Intrigued, Raab called the number in the ad. "A few days later, I found myself walking up the hill from the Beacon train station to St. Andrew’s Church and one of the best summers of my life," said Raab. 

The ad was placed by Rev. Thomas Moneymaker of St. Andrew’s Church, who was looking for help with his summer youth day camp. The church was offering camp counselors $20 a week plus room and board. The programs offered by St. Andrew’s Church played a central role in the lives of young people in the West End Community and grew into what would later become the Martin Luther King Center and Library. 

Raab's beautiful black-and-white photos capture the energy of the young people and the friendships formed at St. Andrews during the pivotal year of 1966. Also on view during the reception is a short video interview featuring photographer Michael Raab and Sandy Moneymaker of St. Andrew’s Church sharing their memories of the Summer of 1966. 

The Howland Public Library is located at 313 Main Street, Beacon NY 12508. The Community Room Exhibit Space is open during regular library hours. Please note the gallery cannot be visited during library programs. Please consult the library calendar before your visit.

Beacon's Parade of Green Date Set - Sponsorships and Parade Registration Open

Parade of Green, the Year of the Blizzard 2022.

The Parade of Green Committee has announced their marching/rolling date: Saturday, March 9th at 12pm. While some people may wait for this highly anticipated day to know when to stay out of Beacon, and book a hair appointment for a different Saturday, some people flock to the streets to participate. A Little Beacon Blog did, back in the Year of the Great Blizzard. It was the Parade’s come-back year after COVID, and there was weather.

Parade registration is now open, as are sponsorships. Email beaconnyparadeofgreen@gmail.com with interest to get added to their mailing list, which sends the registration form.

Say the organizers: “Special PSA! We only have so many spots for participants so contact us soon! If you're looking to be only a supporter and not march that's possible too! We love our community so much for making this parade happen! So remember March 9th, 2024 at 12pm, on our lovely Main Street! See you there!”

14 Days Of Valentines Day Gifts To Yourself Or Someone Guide

For those who have a partner or lover or not, Valentines Day is all around us! Might as well gift yourself for 14 days… you can gift others as well but take care of you. Here are special features of small businesses in and around Beacon, found in ALBB’s Business Directory and Shopping Guide! XOXO

Are you a business in or around Beacon and want to sponsor this guide? Book your spot to be featured right here!


Day 1

Megan & Kenneth Photographers - Weddings & Families
Megan & Kenneth are Beacon-based family photographers and wedding photographers in the Hudson Valley. Capturing celebrations, engagements, proposals, and lifetime moments for couples and families throughout the region. Candid photographers focused on natural images and comfortable moments to share the life and joy from your special occasions.
Megan & Kenneth Photographers are sponsors of ALBB’s Business Directory
More Information >


Day 2

River Therapeutic Massage
Karen works with women predominantly, helping them manage stress, anxiety, muscular tension, and fatigue in a safe and nurturing environment. The goal is to assist your body/mind in the healing process. RTMBeacon is a Woman owned business, LGBTQ+ friendly, and a safe space for ALL.
River Therapeutic Massage is a sponsor of ALBB’s Business Directory
More Information >


Day 3

Invisimark
Stretch Mark & Scar Camouflage Tattoo Artist. Camouflage Tattooing is changng the game in the cosmetic tattoo world. We are able to formulate ink pigments to match ANY unique skin color. This permanent, flesh toned ink is then tattooed over the stretch marks or scars, so they blend into your natural skin tone evenly and flawlessly. What a cool way to say bye to your stretch marks forever! We also offer INKLESS Treatment where we focus on healing damaged skin. Out Invisimark serums are formulated with 100% natural vitamins and oils with no ink pigments present. We deposit this powerful serum right at the source of the stretch mark (in the second layer of skin) and we allow your own body to repair itself. This a fantastic option for high contract, textured and deep stretch marks.
Invisimark is a sponsor of ALBB’s Business Directory
Learn More >


Day 4

Passion Adult Dance Studio
A dance studio made just for adults ages 18 and up to express themselves through movement and self-love. It’s a place for you to drop all of your adult responsibilities at the door and just be with yourself and a community of others expressing themselves through dance. The music is loud, the lights are low, and the space is a sanctuary of acceptance. You don’t need prior dance experience to take class, you just need to be willing to look at yourself in the mirror and smile until you laugh. Who knows, maybe you’ll find your PASSION through movement!
Learn More >


Day 5

Flora Good Times, Raven Rose Beacon, Mountain Lorel Florist
Buy yourself flowers! Or a friend, or a coworker, or a partner. Flowers make people happy! They brighten up a room and some of these dark winter days. Lucky for you, we have some pretty incredible florists right here in Beacon!


Day 6

Sant De La Rosa
Add a shimmer to your highlights! Sant De La Rosa specializes in adding glitter, chainlinks, and different color extension pieces to your hair for an extra fabulous POP! Temporary clips or semi permanent beaded extensions available too. Treat yourself! Xoxo
Learn More >


Day 7

Witch Hazel
At Witch Hazel, you’ll find a selection of botanical-inspired beauty products, gifts and dried flowers. All products use cleaner ingredients and are cruelty-free, and most are vegan-friendly. Jill carefully sources from other eco-conscious companies that, you know, respect the planet where we live! Not to mention… Witch Hazel is always hosting a super cool flower class that you do not want to miss out on… especially the Valentine’s Day Bouquet Workshop! Treat yourself to this workshop and celebrate the art of love. The class is on 2/13! Don’t forget to treat yourself to clean beauty products!
Learn More >


Day 8

Eggberts Free Range Farm
At Eggberts, they have free-range eggs from our hens all year round. Brown & sold by the dozen. Their hens eat seeds, grasses and bugs. Their chickens are humanely raised on their small family farm without the use of arsenicals or hormones. Non-GMO, no nitrates, and absolutely delicious. 100% grass-fed beef - high quality, grass-fed beef is known for it’s excellent tenderness and superior flavor. High in Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin-rich, and nutrient dense! Oh & when you eat their Pasture Raised Pork, you indulge in a true culinary experience. Many reasons to shop Eggberts at the Beacon Farmers Market or order online for free delivery!
Learn More >


Day 9

Hakan Chocolatier, The Chocolate Studio, Alps Hudson Valley
Hakan Chocolatier is Beacon’s world-famous chocolatier located across from  the Howland Cultural Center. Rows and rows of carefully marbled chocolates of many creative flavors, using his unique butter technique. The Chocolate Studio is Beacon’s longtime lover of chocolate covered everything. From Oreos to pretzels to strawberrie. Located around the bend on Main Street, near the mountain. Salty caramel truffle and caramel truffle. From Alps Hudson Valley, Beacon’s longtime chocolatier located in the middle of Main Street. Get some chocolate goodness for yourself this Valentine’s Day! They certainly make for great gifts if you’re into that too!
Learn More >


Day 10

My Zen Den
My Zen Den is a quiet, positive space designed to help you relax, rejuvenate, recover, and re-connect. Explore wellness rituals, healthy habits, and healing services to enhance your quality of life. You deserve it!
Learn More >


This is a work in progress! If you want to sponsor this article and/or a special Valentines Day product/service, click the button below! Included is an Instagram Post, your feature published in this article (ALBB has great SEO value, meaning, people Googling will find this), and a newsletter feature!

City of Newburgh Passes Ceasefire Resolution Demanding Permanent Ceasefire, Humanitarian Aid, Release of Hostages and Political Prisoners, and More

Citizens speaking in favor of the Permanent Ceasefire Resolution.
Photo Credit: Betty Bastidas

After consistent pressuring by citizens of the City of Newburgh, the council passed the resolution that had gone through different drafts before being approved. As reported by WAMC, the vote passed 5-0-2.

The proposed resolution reads as follows:

A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF AN IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT HUMANITARIAN CEASEFIRE

WHEREAS, all human live is precious; and

WHEREAS, over 23,000 Palestinians and over 1,200 Israelis have been killed since October 7th; and

WHEREAS, collective punishment and the killing of civilians are war crimes under international law; and

WHEREAS, the deal negotiated in late November for a temporary ceasefire and release of some hostages is insufficient, and a more permanent solution is desperately needed; and

WHEREAS, the United States holds immense diplomatic power to save Palestinian and Israeli lives; and

WHEREAS, all elected officials must use the platform provided by their offices to advocate for measures that will end violence and prevent death;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Newburgh:

1. Condemns the killing of civilians, collective punishment, and all forms of Islamophobia and antisemitism; and

2. Urges the Biden administration to call for and facilitate a permanent ceasefire in Gaza; and

3. Urges the Biden administration to send and facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza; and

4. Calls for the release of all hostages and political prisoners; and

5. Urges elected officials representing the City of Newburgh to call for a permanent ceasefire, the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and the release of all hostages;

and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon passage, a copy of this Resolution shall be sent to the office of U.S. President Joe Biden, the Office of U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, the office of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the office of U.S. Representative Pat Ryan, the Office of State Senator Rob Rolison, and the Office of State Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson.

Pro-Palestine March Down Main Street In Beacon | Saturday, Feb 3, 12pm, Pohill Park

Beacon's Demonstration For A Free Palestine! Ceasefire Now!
End the Genocide! End the Occupation! End the Apartheid! Free Palestine!
Day: Saturday, February 3, 2024
Time: 12pm start
Location: Pohill Park (Main Street and Wolcott near Bank Square Coffee)
From the organizers at Next Up Hudson Valley: "We need to wage peace the way they wage war. Join us this Saturday as we continue to disrupt the normalcy in Beacon, New York. #FreePalestine 🍉✊🏾"
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Best Of! :: Retail Therapy Guide 2/2/2024

The time is now for the Readers to vote for the Best Blog in the Hudson Valley at Hudson Valley Magazine! Last year you rewarded us, and we’ve been blogging as ever! Vote for us! The entry lives in People > Best Blog.
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Do we really need Groundhog's Day? When we have Black History Month and A Little Beacon Blog's 14 Days of Valentine's Day Gifts To Yourself For Self Love and Preservation? For the next 14 days, ALBB will be featuring services and products we think you need right now to at least give to yourself, and someone else if you wish. Don't wait 'till February 14th. Start now!

Want to advertise in this 14 day love marathon? Click here to get started. Current sponsors of ALBB get a discount.

Congratulations to Kamel and Lena Jamal for their feature on Bon Appetit for the magazine's feature on "5 Palestinian Chefs On How Identity Shapes Their Restaurants." Read Kamel's feature here. Said Kamel after receiving the honor: "I’m honored to have this opportunity to represent my Land, my people, my culture and my resistances. This is a great achievement, but nothing counts until Palestine is free."

 



                                    

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Create Your Own Pressed Flower Art
Day:
Friday, February 2, 2024
Time: 6-7pm
Location: Witch Hazel, 176 Main St, Beacon, NY
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Beacon's Demonstration For A Free Palestine! Ceasefire Now!
Day: Saturday, February 3, 2024
Time: 12pm start
Location: Pohill Park (Main Street and Wolcott near Bank Square Coffee)
From the organizers at Next Up Hudson Valley: "We need to wage peace the way they wage war. Join us this Saturday as we continue to disrupt the normalcy in Beacon, New York. #FreePalestine 🏾"
Information >

Dear Sister with Author Michelle Horton
Day: Saturday, February 3, 2024
Time: 2pm start
Location: The Garrison Institute, 14 Mary's Way, Route 9D, Garrison, NY 10524
Join author Michelle Horton in conversation with author Robyn Moreno for a discussion of her new book Dear Sister: A Memoir of Secrets, Survival, and Unbreakable Bonds, a breathtaking memoir about two sisters and a high-profile case: Nikki Addimando, incarcerated for killing her abuser; and the author, Michelle Horton, left in the devastating fall-out to raise Nikki’s young children and to battle the criminal justice system.
Information >

Hudson Highlands Nature Center Maple Sugar Tour
Day: Saturday, February 3, 2024
Time: 11am-3pm
Location: Hudson Highlands Nature Center, 120 Muser Drive (across from 174 Angola Rd.), Cornwall, NY
Information >

HV Wingfest
Day: Saturday, February 3, 2024
Time: GA: 5pm, VIP: 3:30pm (until 8pm)
Location: Majed J. Nesheiwat Convention Center, 14 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY
Information >

Downstate Duo
Day: Sunday, February 4, 2024
Time: 2pm-5pm
Location: Bad Seed Cider, 43 Bailey's Gap Road, Highland, NY
Information >

Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!

Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-3pm at Henry Street (next to the Post Office).
 

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

These disruptions happen every Saturday or Sunday. Click on them for details.
 
 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Website >
Indulge in the savory charm of Miz Hatties Southern Style Barbecue at the HV Food Hall. Experience genuine Southern hospitality with mouthwatering BBQ delights. Their amazing team crafts flavors that leave your taste buds delighted. Open Wed-Sun, 12-8 pm. Dine in, take out, or let them cater your next event. Your culinary journey awaits!
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
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food.
Old Dhaka Coffee House: Coffee shop!
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Sometimes you just need a bourbon winter smash or mixed berry margarita from Baja! Their specials are too good to miss out on! Drinks included. Hurry and snag the black bean soup and jalapeño cheesesteak before they're off the specials menu! Pair with one of these.
PS: TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday at Baja! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos plus $3 coronas! 
PS: Check out Baja's specials! > 
Check out their specialty drinks > 
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!


CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
“Best brunch in town!” is the word on the street about Carter's! The Sunday Chicken and Waffle 🧇 Brunch Dish with a Pina colada sangria because sometimes you need a little taste of summer. Stop in this Sunday Funday! Or all weekend long for delicious lunch/dinner specials. This photo is from regular customer Wendy Marz.
PS: Happy Hour is from Monday-Friday 2-5. Carters is closed on Wednesday's for the winter.
Follow Carter's on Instagram >
Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY

French toast brioche from Beacon Bread Company... SAY NO MORE!  We always opt in for the bananas on top because why not?! We'll take an order of these and a seasonal lattes with house-made syrup, please!
PS: BBC is open everyday from 8am-6pm except for Wednesday.
PPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
Follow BBC on Instagram >
Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Addas aka Red Lentil Soup with a squeeze of lemon and you’re good. We promise! Stop in and warm your belly and soul! Enjoy authentic Middle Eastern cuisine right here on Main Street.
PS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Follow Ziatun on Instagram >
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 

 
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Free Home Delivery & Farmers Market
Pick-Ups

Website >
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A slice of filet mignon from Eggbert's Free Range Farm! Cooked in the iron skillet with butter and salt. You know you want this too... Order in their web store now and they will deliver! Get your 🥩 Beef, 🥚 eggs, chicken, goat, lamb, pork.
DELIVERY: Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls.
Order online now.
MARKETS: Find Eggberts Free Range Farm at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market on Saturdays, and the Beacon Farmer's Market on Sundays.
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor, thank you!


LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
The La Font frames are 30% off right now at Luxe Optique, which is great for you, because these frames are so durable, you can even jog in them. Make no mistake, these may be your go-to frames for every day, but they may just receive the most compliments. Take it from ALBB, who has experienced this phenomenon. 
PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > 
BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!


BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

This is your sign to stop into Binnacle Books and Tarot! Count on Binnacle to carry all the good reads! Vintage and new. All genres too. Ask the crew for recommendations. They're always happy and eager to help.
Follow Binnacle on Instagram to keep up with their new reads and to get them right away!
Learn More about Binnacle Books >
Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!

 
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES OPEN!
A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide is one of the biggest draws to this publication. Every store is listed in it for the best experience for our readers. Google rewarded A Little Beacon Blog with a #1 ranking for "boutique shopping beacon ny." Designed to elevate your store from the rest, this advertising campaign is integrated with our Instagram. Show your storefront in the listing, get your business a permanent weekly feature in A Little Beacon Blog's Retail Therapy Newsletter sent on Fridays (see examples here), as well as weekly Instagram features.
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Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY
Yanarella Dance 2024 summer dance camp registration is NOW OPEN on their website! Register before April 1st and receive $10 off!

3-5 year olds can dance, sing and play to their Bluey themed camp!
6-12 year olds can dance and rock out at our Taylor Swift themed camp!

Register here early > limited space available 🩰

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. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

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

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

                       
KATIE JAMES, INC.
New Website Coming Soon! A new vintage shop has opened in Fishkill from from Beaconite Amy Blair. Visit her store in person at 1092 Main Street, Fishkill. Soon, you can hit her up online to purchase as well on her soon to be Shopify website.


TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle 2024 Editorial Content Planner has dropped! Contain your article ideas and coordinate with your team so that you can publish your own articles on your own website and social media channels. Publishing your own articles is crucial for your SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Get inspired with Tin Shingle’s list of National Days that TV, radio and social love for making content around a theme of the day.
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Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


ART > TATTOO
Invisimark (Stretch Mark Tattooing - to make stretch marks disappear)

BEAUTY
Makeup By Jenny Magliano >

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 

HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
River Therapeutic Massage 

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
See them here >

HOME IMPROVEMENT > DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
Faust Design Build

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

PHOTOGRAPHY
Megan & Kenneth

THERAPY
Jessica Mills, LCSW

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Erika Thomaselli, A Beacon School Teacher, Mother of 4, Wife, Daughter and Sister, Passes Quickly From Cancer

In hushed tones in a hallway of Rombout Middle School (RMS) this week, some students said they saw teachers gathered discussing something, most likely fellow teacher Ms. Thomaselli, the students speculated, as some adults began to cry. Students surmised that perhaps Ms. Thomaselli was passing soon. Ms. Thomaselli was battling cancer, the students said. There was the Thomaselli Tough Roller Derby scheduled for March 8, 2024 that just got featured in the RMS newsletter.

On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, Beacon School District Superintendent Matt Landahl emailed district families: “We are very sad to share the news with the community that Erika Thomaselli passed away earlier today. Erika was a teacher at Rombout Middle School and a coach at Rombout and Beacon High School over the past 10 years. We all consider it an honor to have worked with her. It was an honor for her students to have her as a teacher or a coach. She was truly an amazing person.”

After giving birth to her 4th child, Erika was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroendocrine carcinoma. In July 2023, her sister created a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for the medical bills that would quickly accrue. She underwent treatments that challenged her physically. Her sister wrote: “Neuroendocrine carcinoma is an aggressive adversary, and it has already taken a toll on my sister's health. The journey ahead will be arduous, and she has already undergone back surgery to address the significant damage the cancer has caused to her spine. Yet, through it all, she remains resolute and steadfast, determined to beat the odds stacked against her.”

More information about her diagnosis and treatment can be found in her GoFundMe campaign page, which is still accepting donations. The Beacon community is mourning.

Early Morning Fire At 28 West Church Street - What We May Know So Far

Friday morning, beginning at least at 5am according to Beacon fire officials as reported by News Channel 12, the two-family rental house at 28 West Church Street was on fire. Known for years as a house with two rental units in it, no one was in the house when it caught fire, but one apartment was rented, according to News Channel 12. No one was in the house when the fire started, as reported by the media outlets.

In the 5am hour, smoke could be seen rising from the house by neighbors blocks away. By 6:20am, flames could be seen coming off the top of the house, and reportedly could be seen from across the river in Newburgh. One reader of ALBB said that the fire could be seen from Colonial Springs. Various neighbors called 911 when they awoke and saw the flames, according to News Channel 12 and neighbors that ALBB talked to.

It is not clear if the fire started in the attic and dropped to the floors below, or where or how the fire started, with nobody reportedly being in the structure. The Beacon Police tell ALBB that this investigation is expected to take weeks. More pictures are below.

At least three fire engine companies responded to the fire, officials told ALBB: the Beacon Fire Department as the lead agency, followed by Fishkill and Castle Point. According to the Highlands Current, Glenham and Rombout fire departments provided standby-cover for the city.

By 7:20am at least, the main blaze was put out of the charred house, but embers continued to fall from the attic and second floor. Neighbors one block away on Ralph street said that ashes were falling into their yards, and they were grateful for the rainy day that made their ground and houses wet.

According to Beacon Police, the fire is under investigation, and is expected to be under investigation for a number of weeks. In the below video, flashlights could be seen searching the second floor.

According to neighbors on West Church street, the house was being renovated by an owner who was seen frequently if not daily at the house overseeing construction. According to MLS records, Joseph (Joe) Valentin, who lives locally in the Hudson Valley, bought the property in August 2022 for $700.000. According to Beacon Police, Joe was on the scene of the fire, but was talking to investigators. ALBB did not pursue, bit according to News Channel 12, he did not want to be on camera.

According to News Channel 12 and Newsbreak, two Beacon firefighters were injured after a ceiling collapsed, where one firefighter was cut with glass. According to the report, one Beacon firefighter was taken to to the hospital, and one was treated at the scene.

Voting Has Started! :: Retail Therapy Guide 1/26/2023

Dear Readers,

The time is now for the Readers to vote for the Best Blog in the Hudson Valley at Hudson Valley Magazine! Last year you rewarded us, and we’ve been blogging as ever!

Read the rules here.

You’ll need to type in A Little Beacon Blog’s name into the entry form.

The entry lives in People > Best Blog. Click here and you’ll get right to it!

Visit other categories to vote for your favorite businesses. There is no limit as to how many you can vote. You can only vote for one business once.

Thank you!
PS: Our coverage of Gaza and Palestinian news continues on our Instagram, and will be brought over to the blog as articles. Until then, click here to see our Gaza posts.



                                    

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Howland Chamber Music Circle presents Alessio Bax & Lucille Chung, piano duo, Music for Four Hands (second in HCMC's annual four-concert piano festival)
Day: Sunday, January 28, 2024
Time: 4-5:30pm with free reception following
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Pay-What-You-Wish to $35
The real-life marriage of two great concert pianists, Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung, has resulted in one of the leading piano duos of their generation. UK magazine Music and Arts states, “Theirs is a marriage of wondrous colours and dextrous aplomb, subtly balanced to make a musical performance sound as one.” Bax is praised for creating “a ravishing listening experience” with his lyrical playing and insightful interpretations. Chung has been acclaimed for her “stylish and refined” performances by Gramophone. The duo first appeared in our 2020–2021 streaming music series ALIVEmusica. Their program this season includes works by Mozart, Poulenc, Debussy, and Piazzolla.
Information >
 

Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!

Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-3pm at Henry Street (next to the Post Office).
 

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

These disruptions happen every Saturday or Sunday. Click on them for details.
 
 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Website >
Oh, hello, Old Dhaka! The new coffee shop that is now open inside the HV Food Hall! Stop in for good coffee and coffee specials, like the nutella latte or oat vanilla latte.
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
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food.
Old Dhaka Coffee House: Coffee shop!
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Time to break some New Year’s resolutions at Baja 328 with their new food and drinks specials including their seasonal mixed berry margarita, bourbon winter smash, and the black bean soup and jalapeño cheesesteak that are pictured here! Order them together... a must!
PS: TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday at Baja! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos plus $3 coronas! 
PS: Check out Baja's specials! > 
Check out their specialty drinks > 
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!


CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
Specials Drop! Stuffed shrimp and scallop calamari and a very healthy Winter salad of couscous, roasted pumpkin seeds, roasted sweet potato, and Gorgonzola. The Cubano sandwich has is loaded with pork, ham, Swiss, smothered in yellow mustered and pickles. As for pasta, comfort yourself this evening in Carter's famous Lobster Risotto with fresh herbs and toasted points. The Godfather Pizza is available this weekend, with broccoli rabe, sausage, cherry peppers, chicken cutlet, mozzarella and marinara. Come in tonight. Let us cook for you.
PS: Happy Hour is from Monday-Friday 2-5. Carters is closed on Wednesday's for the winter.
Follow Carter's on Instagram >
Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY

The raspberry cream cheese Danish 🤤 from BBC is here! These Danishes are baked in house fresh daily and we're imagining how good they would be with a hot cup of coffee. Not to mention... BBC has a full service coffee bar that includes seasonal lattes and house-made syrups.
PS: BBC is open everyday from 8am-6pm except for Wednesday.
PPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
Follow BBC on Instagram >
Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Meet the Habibi Platter from Ziatun! 
Loaded with house-made hummus, delicious falafel, scrumptious grape leaves, our favorite, feta cheese olives, and the necessary, sliced veggies! Great for sharing with friends or family. Great for also enjoying on your own... we would know!
PS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Follow Ziatun on Instagram >
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 

 
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Free Home Delivery & Farmers Market
Pick-Ups

Website >
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Golden brown eggs are from farm fresh eating. Eggberts hens are outside eating seeds, oyster shells, flowers, grass, and everything else that a hen loves. That’s how their eggs get this farm fresh look and are packed with nutrients. Need them for delivery? Eggberts delivers every week day! Order online and they will schedule you in right away.
DELIVERY: Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls.
Order online now.
MARKETS: Find Eggberts Free Range Farm at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market on Saturdays, and the Beacon Farmer's Market on Sundays.
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor, thank you!


LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
The La Font frames are 30% off right now at Luxe Optique, which is great for you, because these frames are so durable, you can even jog in them. Make no mistake, these may be your go-to frames for every day, but they may just receive the most compliments. Take it from ALBB, who has experienced this phenomenon. 
PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > 
BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!


BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

A gorgeous stack of foxfire books... only at Binnacle because you can count on Binnacle to carry all the good reads! Vintage and new. Ask the crew for recommendations. They're always happy and eager to help.
Follow Binnacle on Instagram to keep up with their new reads and to get them right away!
Learn More about Binnacle Books >
Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!

 
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES OPEN!
A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide is one of the biggest draws to this publication. Every store is listed in it for the best experience for our readers. Google rewarded A Little Beacon Blog with a #1 ranking for "boutique shopping beacon ny." Designed to elevate your store from the rest, this advertising campaign is integrated with our Instagram. Show your storefront in the listing, get your business a permanent weekly feature in A Little Beacon Blog's Retail Therapy Newsletter sent on Fridays (see examples here), as well as weekly Instagram features.
More information here >
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Interested in dance lessons/classes?! Reach out for more information & sign up! Yanarella Dance offers dance classes for everyone - and all age groups!

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. 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.


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

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

                       
KATIE JAMES, INC.
Katie James Inc. works with local and national clients. Businesses of all sizes and budgets can find a branding home with Katie James, Inc.


TIN SHINGLE
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. Tin Shingle produces weekly webinars called Training TuneUps, which offer free access to niche classes, as well as one-on-one training opportunities.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


ART > TATTOO
Invisimark (Stretch Mark Tattooing - to make stretch marks disappear)

BEAUTY
Makeup By Jenny Magliano >

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 

HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
River Therapeutic Massage 

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
See them here >

HOME IMPROVEMENT > DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
Faust Design Build

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

PHOTOGRAPHY
Megan & Kenneth

THERAPY
Jessica Mills, LCSW

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The Howland Public Library Welcomes New Director

The Howland Public Library board of Trustees is pleased to announce that Gillian Murphy has been appointed as the new Library Director.  

Gillian brings to Howland a strong commitment to libraries, and more than 20 years of experience as Library Director from the Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library in Cold Spring, and most recently, the Elting Memorial Library in New Paltz. “We are extremely fortunate that Gillian has accepted the position to lead our library,” said Howland Board of Trustees President Diane Landau-Flayter.  

Known in the library community as an innovative leader, Gillian has a proven track record of developing creative approaches to improve library services and meet the needs of the community. With a strong commitment to inclusivity, outreach, and community partnerships, Gillian is excited to begin working with the community. "I'm honored to be trusted to help pen the next chapter of the Howland Public Library. I look forward to working closely with the library's staff and board, as well as the individuals, businesses, and organizations that make up our library district.” says Gillian, who assumed her position as director on December 4th. 

Some of the many innovative library initiatives that Gillian has developed in the past are passport services, home delivery, and reorganizing library collections to make it easier for patrons to find what they are looking for. 

"The Howland Library staff is excited to welcome Gillian Murphy to our team. She brings with her so much enthusiasm, experience, and knowledge from the field. We cannot wait to learn from her and see what our library becomes with her as our leader. Meanwhile, we'll be showing her the ropes and introducing her to our vibrant and wonderful community," remarked Assistant Director Kristin Charles-Scaringi. 

Gillian holds a Master of Library and Information Science from Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary and Middle School Education from Old Dominion University, as well as an advanced certificate in Public Library Administration from Long Island University. 

Gillian replaces Kristen Salierno who served the Library for five years before stepping down in July. The staff of the Library is thankful for the support of Assistant Director Kristin Charles-Scaringi who took on the role of Acting Director during the four-month transition. 

Dutchess County Announces Nearly $2 Million in Agency Partner Grant Awards

Grants totaling $1.98 million have been awarded for 32 programs through Dutchess County’s 2024 Agency Partner Grant (APG) Program, which provides funding opportunities for local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations on a biennial basis through a competitive grant process based on an organization’s ability to demonstrate they fulfill an unmet community need. In addition to $1.5 million in grants awarded under the traditional APG program, an additional $484,880 in funds from the Department of Community and Family Services and the Department of Behavioral and Community Health were awarded through the APG competitive grant process to ensure critical services and programs are administered. Entering its 12th year, the APG Program provides vital support to strengthen local communities by funding youth development, homeless prevention, workforce development, mental health and wellness, and literacy programs, among other critical needs.

County Executive William F.X. O’Neil said, “Our Agency Partner Grant Program continues to serve as an important collaboration between local nonprofit organizations and Dutchess County Government to address critical needs in our communities. We thank the Dutchess County Legislature for its ongoing support of the APG program and the agencies that strive every day to improve the lives of our residents.”

Projects funded through the 2024 Agency Partner Grant Program include:

Anderson Center for Autism** - $22,810 to support the Tik Talk program, which teaches social and friendship skills to middle and high school students with special needs to help navigate social situations and develop meaningful relationships at school and in community and work settings.

Boys & Girls Club of Newburgh, Inc.*** - $110,864 to continue implementation of a comprehensive afterschool program, Project Learn, formerly known as The Afterschool Project, which targets the academic, social and behavioral development of youth in the City of Poughkeepsie.

Catholic Charities Community Services of Dutchess County - $37,310 to provide a Homeless Prevention Case Management Program, which offers emergency rental assistance, financial literacy education, crisis intervention and comprehensive case management services to promote long-term housing stability for low-income families in Dutchess County.

Catholic Charities Community Services of Dutchess County - $33,928 to maintain its Senior Medical Transportation program, which promotes access to non-emergency medical care for seniors, who lack other means of transportation.

Community Based Services, Inc.** - $36,138 to support Transition Planning for Students with Disabilities, which educates parents and caregivers on available programs and resources for transitional-age students with disabilities who are aging out of school-based programs, as well as collaborating with schools to reach individuals who may benefit from participation in programs offered by local special needs agencies.

Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County - $75,715 to continue supporting 4-H Youth Development: Literacy Assistance for All, which prepares youth of all abilities with financial literacy, writing comprehension, public speaking and leadership skills to succeed as they transition into adulthood.

Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County - $116,485 to continue supporting Green Teen and No Child Left Inside: Developing Youth Potential Through Work-Based Learning, which broadens youth exposure to environmental science, provides outdoor workforce development opportunities, and promotes health outcomes.

Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County - $53,300 to continue supporting the evidence-based Parenting and Support Education (PASE) program, which enhances parenting skills by utilizing a hands-on learning approach suitable for all literacy levels.

Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County - $38,500 to support the Relatives As Parents Program (RAPP), which encourages, educates and supports grandparents and other relatives who have taken on the responsibility of surrogate parenting for parents who are unable or unavailable to care for their children.

CultureConnect - $31,309 to support CommunityConnect, an afterschool enrichment program for English as a New Language (ENL) elementary school students in Red Hook and Rhinebeck.

DAY ONE Early Learning Community, Inc.*** - $165,720 to support the Teacher Apprenticeship Program (TAP), which provides adults with hands-on workforce development training in early childhood education to produce workforce-ready educators upon program graduation.  

Dutchess County Pride Center - $25,211 to continue the Teen Drop-In program to provide services year-round, giving LGBTQ+ teens access to affirming adults and safe spaces to increase self-esteem, lower anxiety, improve school performance and create greater community engagement.

Dutchess Outreach - $59,000 for food procurement to meet the increasing food access needs for individuals and families served through the organization’s food pantry and The Lunch Box community meal program.

Exodus Transitional Community* - $69,290 to support an evidence-based Reentry Work Readiness program that includes evidence-based, cognitive-behavioral change and social skills development curriculum, case management and job readiness skills training to post-incarcerated, safety net-eligible individuals to promote a successful transition to the community and reduce recidivism rates. 

Family Services, Inc. - $47,970 for an afterschool Teen Resource Activity Center that provides mentoring, academic support, healthy living workshops and recreational activities for City of Poughkeepsie youth in a safe environment.

Hudson River Housing, Inc.*** - $118,477 to continue providing a Housing Navigator program to County residents with housing navigation and transition services, referrals and emergency rental assistance to prevent homelessness.

Hudson River Housing, Inc.*** - $68,819 to support the work of an outreach care manager through the Street Outreach Program, which will provide necessities and engage unhoused individuals throughout Dutchess County, especially in the City of Poughkeepsie, with a special focus on those suffering from behavioral health and/or substance use conditions, to enroll them in a suitable, supportive housing program.

Land to Learn - $53,300 to support SproutEd, a nutrition assistance program that engages elementary school students in the City of Beacon in nutrition, health, environmental stewardship and social-emotional, math, science and literacy skills, through hands-on experiential learning.

Literacy Connections - $42,859 to continue the Adult & Family Literacy program which promotes basic literacy skills for adults and children. Adult learners receive student-centered, one-on-one or small group tutoring lessons, while children are assigned a one-on-one book buddy, to promote basic reading and comprehension skills.

Mediation Center of Dutchess County, Inc. - $116,907 to fund an evidence-based Restorative Justice Initiative that works with schools in Dutchess County to address conflict and behavioral matters, while promoting pro-social outcomes in a diplomatic and non-punitive way.

NAMI Mid-Hudson, Inc. - $86,376 to provide mental wellness and mental health literacy to individuals affected by mental illness through the Family-to-Family program, as well as an informational seminar, both providing participants with information on the biology of brain disorders, an understanding of diagnoses, treatment options, crisis intervention techniques and available community support and referral options.

North East Community Center - $48,075 to continue the Community Partnership with Schools and Business program, a paid job skills training program for youths and young adults, where they acquire transferable work readiness skills and training to promote their successful transition to adulthood.

North East Community Center - $43,427 to implement a year-round Comprehensive Out of School Time program to provide afterschool and summer enrichment activities that will preserve socio-emotional and academic gains and mitigate summer learning loss for Webutuck Central School District students.

North East Community Center - $37,320 to provide a variety of nutritional Food Access Programs, including the Fresh Food Access Hub, two community gardens, a Summer Food Service Program and youth food access internship opportunities. 

Nubian Directions II, Inc. - $45,309 to support the YouthBuild Innovation Lab, which provides hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) workshops and career education to City of Poughkeepsie youth to encourage critical thinking through creativity, risk-taking and innovation. 

Poughkeepsie Farm Project - $38,429 to support Farm Fresh Home Chefs, a food access and healthy eating program for low-income Poughkeepsie families, which teaches families how to prepare balanced healthy meals.

Poughkeepsie United Methodist Church - $30,914 to support the Harriet Tubman Academic Skills Center, which provides academic and social support to promote educational and behavioral outcomes of underserved children in the City of Poughkeepsie.

Ramapo for Children** - $36,309 to expand the Staff Assistant Experience program to include day, evening and residential program services designed to assist youth with learning differences, attention difficulties and developmental disabilities in gaining social, vocational and independent living skills.

Reading & Math, Inc. - $68,700 to support its Early Learning Corps program, which provides supplemental literacy and numeracy whole-class, small group and one-on-one tailored tutoring services to prepare preschool-age children in the City of Poughkeepsie for success in kindergarten and beyond.

Red Hook Community Center, Inc. - $15,103 for a School Year Youth Employment program for youth and young adults in northern Dutchess County, providing opportunities for pre-employment and soft job skills training, including résumé writing, mock interviewing and financial literacy, as well as paid employment at a business within the local community.

Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc.**** - $44,200 to support Special Education Advocacy services for parents of children with special needs. The advocate will help parents navigate the special education system to ensure students have access to the support and accommodations necessary for them to achieve their fullest potential.

The Art Effect - $166,806 to support the afterschool and summer Youth Workforce Development in Arts & Media program that prepares City of Poughkeepsie youth for higher education and employment opportunities by providing arts-based curriculum, training and hands-on experience in media production and the visual arts.

*Awarded through APG, administered by the Department of Community and Family Services (DCFS).

**Awarded through APG, administered by the Department of Behavioral and Community Health (DBCH).

***Awarded through APG, funded and administered by DCFS.

****Awarded through APG, funded in part and administered by DBCH. 

Wintery :: Retail Therapy Guide 1/19/2024

The Winter months are always the hardest months for restaurants and shops in Beacon. People are visiting less and staying indoors. Make it a point to order from your favorite restaurant to let them cook for you. Treat January-March as if it's COVID time for these restaurants. That's how badly they need your support. If you ever wonder why the hours or days of the week change frequently at restaurants, it is because when they have extremely slow days, the begin to bleed money, and they close. So...head on out to Main Street to order a dish you haven't tried yet! Or your favorite that you have all the time. ALBB has listed all eateries in our Restaurant Guide, but please give special consideration to ALBB's sponsors who support us. It's how we can publish for you!

PS: The Coldspring Farmer's Market needed to close again on Saturday for the wintery weather. This is a big financial hit to the vendors there. Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a vendor there and in Beacon. Every time a market closes, Eggbert's is available for online ordering and free delivery for meat, eggs, chicken, pork, lamb and goat. No order is too small. Order here.

The 2024 Best Of Hudson Valley Reader's Poll has started! This is the nomination phase, and ALBB needs your help. To vote for A Little Beacon Blog at this stage, click this link, and type in A Little Beacon Blog. You won't be given a selection, you'll just need to write it in. Our section is in People > Blog.

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THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
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Beacon Farmers Market! Every Sunday from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street!

Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-3pm at Henry Street (next to the Post Office).
 

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

These disruptions happen every Saturday or Sunday. Click on them for details.
 
 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Website >
New Arrivals at Tara Fusion Cuisine! Vegetarian vegetable samosa! Head on in and give it a try! Tara specailizes in Indian & Middle Eastern Fusion Cuisine.
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
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
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
Introducing Baja’s new happy hour menu! Join the crew every Tuesday through Friday 2 PM to 5 PM for discounted beers, their award winning margaritas and some of their delicious apps and tacos. 
PS: TACO TUESDAY 🌮 is every Tuesday at Baja! $2 chicken, beef & carnita tacos plus $3 coronas! 
PS: Check out Baja's specials! > 
Check out their specialty drinks > 
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!


CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
French Onion Soup from Carters + You + Winter = Say no more! Carter’s has
d e l i c i o u s French Onion Soup! Super flavorful and comforting. What's better? 
PS: Happy Hour is from Monday-Friday 2-5. Carters is closed on Wednesday's for the winter.
Follow Carter's on Instagram >
Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Cheers to the weekend! And cheers to Beacon Bread for having a brunch so good! This breakfast sammy is made with housemade Canadian bacon, egg, and cheese on a fresh brioche bun SO GOOD!
PS: BBC is open everyday from 8am-6pm except for Wednesday.
PPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
Follow BBC on Instagram >
Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Middle Eastern cuisine with vegetarian options? Very authentic and right downtown? Yup! That's Ziatun! So many options - there is something for everyone here. Not to mention, their delicious coffee! Stop in this weekend and try something new!
PS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Follow Ziatun on Instagram >
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 

 
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Free Home Delivery & Farmers Market
Pick-Ups

Website >
Instagram >
When you want delicious free range goods but don't feel like going out... you don't have to! Eggberts is always loading their Delivery van for your online orders! With FREE delivery. Beef, chicken, pork, lamb, goat, and egg needs. Free range, antibiotic-free, and delicious. OH & new tote bags! From our sister company, Katie James, Inc. 
DELIVERY: Free Delivery available to Beacon, Newburgh and Cold Spring.
Order online now.
MARKETS: Find Eggberts Free Range Farm at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market on Saturdays, and the Beacon Farmer's Market on Sundays.
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor, thank you!


LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Looking or something sophisticated and affordable? Look no further than Luxe Optique! Top trending and favorite brands. Head in and snag a pair for you. You deserve to treat yourself - even after the holidays! 
PS: Eye doctor appointments available here! > 
BEACON HOURS 
Monday from 10AM–5PM
Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM–6PM
Sunday CLOSED 
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!


BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Featured at Binnacle! No Noose Is Good Noose by Tony Medina. “Tony Medina’s poetry is grounded in the dance, laughter, sarcasm, indignation, resistance, and liberation of the people.” Planning on picking this one up. How about you?!
Follow Binnacle on Instagram to keep up with their new reads and to get them right away!
Learn More about Binnacle Books >
Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!

 
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES OPEN!
A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide is one of the biggest draws to this publication. Every store is listed in it for the best experience for our readers. Google rewarded A Little Beacon Blog with a #1 ranking for "boutique shopping beacon ny." Designed to elevate your store from the rest, this advertising campaign is integrated with our Instagram. Show your storefront in the listing, get your business a permanent weekly feature in A Little Beacon Blog's Retail Therapy Newsletter sent on Fridays (see examples here), as well as weekly Instagram features.
More information here >
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Interested in dance lessons/classes?! Reach out for more information & sign up! Yanarella Dance offers dance classes for everyone - and all age groups!

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. 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

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

                       
KATIE JAMES, INC.
Katie James Inc. works with local and national clients. Businesses of all sizes and budgets can find a branding home with Katie James, Inc.


TIN SHINGLE
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. Tin Shingle produces weekly webinars called Training TuneUps, which offer free access to niche classes, as well as one-on-one training opportunities.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


ART > TATTOO
Invisimark (Stretch Mark Tattooing - to make stretch marks disappear)

BEAUTY
Makeup By Jenny Magliano >

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 

HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
River Therapeutic Massage 

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
See them here >

HOME IMPROVEMENT > DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
Faust Design Build

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

PHOTOGRAPHY
Megan & Kenneth

THERAPY
Jessica Mills, LCSW

List Your Business In The Business Directory > 
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Beacon's Swearing-In Ceremony Disrupted By Pro-Palestinian Supporters Who Were Physically Handled By City Administrator and Veterans

Congressman Pat Ryan, who represents Beacon in District 18, is being followed everywhere by Pro-Palestinian supporters to demand that he call for a permanent ceasefire of Israel’s genocide of Palestinians. The people don’t need to travel far, as they are usually residents of the towns Pat Ryan visits to give remarks to during Swearing-In Ceremonies of these communities.

Like this ceremony at Gardiner Town Hall. And this large protest march in Kingston. And this this 8th night of Hanukkah protest by Jewish constituents and kids at his Newburgh office. Prior to that, this protest also at his Newburgh office by 300 protesters. And prior to that, this first protest at his Poughkeepsie office led by some Beaconites.

The following is a description of what happened at Beacon’s Swearing-In Ceremony, which was captured on video and published below.

On Saturday, January 6, 2024, a four Beaconites, who are regular listeners or participants of Beacon City Council Meetings, were sitting in the audience of Beacon’s Swearing-In Ceremony for new Councilmembers being hosted at the Veterans Memorial Building, waiting to display their message of Ceasefire to Congressman Ryan. It was early in the ceremony, and Senator Rob Rolison (former Mayor of Poughkeepsie) and Sue Serino (newly elected Dutchess County Executive and former NY State Senator) had already spoken.

Congressman Ryan was next to speak. When he did, the four pro-Palestinian Beaconites demonstrating told ALBB that they stood up to unfurl a banner that said "Ceasefire." Say the demonstrators, their intent was to silently stand with the banner as Congressman Ryan spoke. As Congressman Ryan began his remarks, he did so by giving attention the silent visual demonstration in the back of the room by saying: “Before we get interrupted here…” as the display of a banner began to get more audible by opposing Beaconites who wanted to block the banner. The rest of Congressman Ryan’s speech in full is below.

As Congressman Ryan spoke, four more individuals also stood up to block the demonstrators and the banner with their bodies (ALBB is unable to obtain the names of the two Veterans at this time). The demonstrators described them to ALBB as:

  • Veteran with grey hair, wearing black sweatshirt (yellow emblem) & jeans.

  • Veteran with white hair, wearing glasses and black & red sweatshirt.

  • Harold Delamater, Veterans Memorial Building Manager, wearing grey sweatshirt & glasses.

  • Chris White, Beacon City Administrator

The demonstrators said that they tried to hold the banner until they were escorted out of the room under threat of arrest.

One of the demonstrating Beaconites brought his 5 month old baby with him, who was snuggled into a front-facing baby carrier onto his body.

City Administrator Chris White licking his lips in a warm up moment before putting his hands on the smallest protester, who is directly in front of him, while he inched closer to the demonstrator.

Harold Delamater of the Veterans Memorial Building pats demonstrator Veekas Ashoka on the back after helping him roll up the Ceasefire banner. Herold said he wanted the demonstrators arrested.

After a Beacon demonstrator unfurled the banner, the demonstrators were surrounded by Beacon Police, Veterans of the Memorial Building, and Beacon’s City Administrator, Chris White. At one point, according to the demonstrators which can also be heard in the video posted above, City Administrator Chris ordered the Police to arrest the demonstrators, saying: “Arrest them,” but the female Police Officer said she’d need to get approval from someone responsible for the property, the demonstrators told ALBB.

According to the demonstrators, the Police asked Veteran building manager Harold Delamater (pictured above) if he’d like the demonstrators arrested. According to the demonstrators, Harold said that he did want them arrested. ALBB reached out to Harold for comment, but did not receive a response.

According to the demonstrators, the female Police Officer gave them a warning before arresting. At the warning, the demonstrators agreed to leave without being arrested. It was at that time that the demonstrators began their exit.

Pro-Palestinian supporter Veekas Ashoka and his 5 month year old baby were shoulder bumped by a white man with silver white hair as Veekas left shouting: "How many more people have to die before you support a ceasefire, Representative Ryan? How many more kids like mine have to die?"

After that, Veekas walked backwards out of the room, shouting: "Ceasefire Now!" His 5 month year old baby watched the scene from his carrier. Veekas continued: "How many more people have to die before you support a ceasefire, Representative Ryan? How many more kids like mine have to die?" A white man with white hair who had been standing next to Veekas during the entire encounter, sideways shoulder-bumped Veekas and his baby as Veekas walked out, physically moving Veekas to the left. The man did so with arms behind his back and not one change to his facial expression. The force of his body did move Veekas’ body, which you can see in the video above.

After Veekas left, another demonstrator, the smallest of the group, held his sign up. It read CEASEFIRE!. Harold, who is roughly the same height as the demonstrator, grabbed the demonstrator’s jacket and hoisted him up as the demonstrator held his CEASEFIRE! sign above his own head. City Administrator Chris, who is was taller than the demonstrator, reached in to grab the sign from the demonstrator, who leaned away.

Beacon Police were in attendance the entire time with the peaceful demonstrators, so it is not clear why the property manager or City Administrator got physical with the demonstrators and escalated the situation. It is also not clear why the Beacon Police did not recognize this, and assigned escalation to the demonstrators, when their bodies were being grabbed by a city official and property manager.

Left: Beacon’s City Administrator Chris White, ripping a “CEASEFIRE” Sign out of a Pro-Palestinian’s hands (Middle). On the right a male Beacon Police Officer monitoring the scene.

A male Beacon Police Officer was behind the demonstrator holding his arm as City Administrator Chris was wrestling away the sign. However, the Police Officer was watching City Administrator Chris. Harold kept his hands on the demonstrator, and soon all three men had their hands on the smallest demonstrator. City Administrator Chris succeeded in ripping the Ceasefire sign in half.

City Administrator Chris White pointing the protestor to the door as Veteran’s Building Manager Harold Delamater and a Beacon Police Officers place their hands on the demonstrator to push him forward.

The tallest and third protestor exited the room while chanting “Ceasefire!” and was pushed out by Harold.

The smallest demonstrator holding the small Ceasefire sign was pushed out by a Beacon Police Officer and pulled out by City Administrator Chris. Before he was forced to leave, he chanted “Ceasefire Now!” and a round of applause returned his gesture.

Later, outside of the building, the smallest demonstrator told ALBB that City Administrator Chris called him an “asshole,” to which the demonstrator replied: “You’re violent.” City Administrator Chris apparently repeated the insult, and the two went around again before stopping. There was a Police Officer between between the demonstrator and City Administrator Chris at that point.

A demonstrator shouting “Ceasefire Now!” while being pushed by a Beacon Police Officer and pulled by City Administrator Chris White.

The fourth demonstrator recounted their experience, which was not captured in the video. They described to ALBB:

“I was being blocked by the Veteran with grey hair, wearing a black sweatshirt & jeans. This gentleman kept shouting "stop touching me" while standing in front of me and the "smallest demonstrator" when we first got up. This tactic was to misconstrue the events and make it appear as if we were violent, although two men were forcibly gripping our banner. Our goal was to silently hold the banner within Pat Ryan's line of vision. None of the attendee's would have even known we were there, if these individuals just stayed in their seats. Shouting "stop touching me" turned everyone's attention to us.

“With two men, strongly gripping the Ceasefire banner, I attempted to keep a portion of it open, unaware that I was working against two men which explains why it was so difficult to hold it up. In my attempt to keep the banner up, I was being pulled down into a table behind me. I was then scolded for leaning on the table. You can see the Veteran with white hair & glasses moving the table in the video, as if the materialistic object had more value than my safety. A male Police Officer looked me in the eyes trying to capture my attention, as he saw I was struggling to keep the sign up. I was informed that they will have to arrest us if we don't leave. I let go of the banner and walked out the door before the other demonstrators. Luckily, I escaped the altercation that followed, where the smallest demonstrator was pulled by his jacket by Chris White's hands. I chanted "Ceasefire Now" as I walked in front of Veekas.”

Said Veekas to ALBB after the demonstration: “Many members of the audience messaged me directly to express their appreciation after the event was over. One member of the audience was so moved by the action that she started chanting ‘Ceasefire Now’ and left with us.”

Congressman Pat Ryan’s Speech In Beacon

Congressman Ryan’s speech was brief and addressed the national and global outrage of the massacre in Gaza and awakening to the growing and violent occupation of Palestine by Zionist Israeli military. He said: "When the rubber hits the road, local government making Beacon a great shining example of what a Hudson Valley City can and should look like. The moment we are in the country - the world - at least in my lifetime - really incredible division. Just ask anyone taking this oath. To really reflect on what that oath means. The idea of essentially explicitly making yourself as an individual 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, below a greater common good. Below a city, below a county, a state, below a nation. Really recognizing that in a time of incredible polarization, the only path through this is a recognition that we don't all get exactly everything we want. We have to be willing to compromise and work together and be civil. That comes from ego and self pursuit of those aims is what causes that division."

Pat Ryan may have been implying that ego is what drove the demonstrators to demonstrate peacefully and silently, until they were blocked and physically handled by Beacon's City Administrator and some Veterans in the building. The Congressman should also note that part of why Beacon is a "shining example" is because of the demonstrating that citizens do for a number of different causes. Sometimes being aligned, sometimes working toward alignment.

In this case, "willing to compromise" on 23,000 Palestinian lives killed, and Israeli hostages still not safely home, who are in fact equally threatened under Israeli's indiscriminate bombardment using weapons funded by the United States Government, is not something many Beaconites will compromise on.

People Sworn In

The following people were sworn in, except Wren Longo. It had been rumored that she had resigned previously. Her resignation was officially announced at a City Council Meeting later. The Mayor appointed Pam Weatherbee to replace her, and appointed Amber Grant, a former City Councilmember, to return to the Councilmember At-Large position. The Council could have insisted on a public vote, but did not do so at the Mayor’s strong urging.

Paloma Wake, Councilmember At-Large, sworn in by Justice McCray (former City Councilmember)

Pam Wetherbee, Councilmember At-Large, sworn in by George Mansfield (former City Councilmember)
Pam was later moved to Ward 3 after Wren’s resignation.

Molly Rhodes, Councilmember Ward 1, sworn in by Mayor Lee Kyriacou.

Jeff Domanski, Councilmember Ward 2, sworn in by Justice McCray, who he replaced.

Dan Aymar-Blair, Councilmember Ward 4, sworn in by George Mansfield.

Mayor Lee Kyriacou, sworn in by Congressman Pat Ryan.

Watch the entire Swearing-In Ceremony here (does not include visuals of the disruption).

New Facts: Hudson River Regularly Floods Long Dock and Train Station Parking Lots In Heavy Rains

The morning after the wild winds and rain blew through Beacon all night, knocking porch swings around, tossing trash cans, and keeping sub-pumps on overdrive, the high tide of the Hudson River once again rose into the parking lots of Lock Dock Park and the Beacon Train Station. Cars were parked at Long Dock, and at least one of them was floating. Beacon Police were called when some hikers who returned from hiking through Madame Brett Park came to see that their cars at Long Dock were surrounded by water.

“I didn’t want to open my door so I opened my window by pressing and holding down my unlock button,” one hiker told ALBB. “I climbed through the window, turned on the car, and drove it here,” recalled the hiker at the base of Long Dock Road, squeezing out their socks and putting their shoes back on as they sat in the back of their Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup truck.

Another hiker, parked behind them with all doors open, was also able to get into their car by crawling through the window and driving it through the water. In the Subaru, which is lower to the ground than the pickup truck, water did get into the vehicle. Further down the parking lot, another hiker’s car was floating. The plan for that car was to wait until the water went out with the tide.

Neither the Beacon Police nor the hikers could confirm what time the water came in. One Beacon Police Officer said they had put up a barricade down at the train station at 11am, where the water had completely blocked off access to Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park and consumed the parking lot. It was around 12:45pm when the police, fire and ambulance were called to the scene of the flooded cars at Long Dock.

One hiker said that they did see twigs and other debris on the ground when they parked and left for Madame Brett Park, but didn’t think anything of it. Now they realized those were remnants of the river as it went back out with the tide. The parking lot could have been flooded throughout the night.

Parking Lot Flooded Again at Beacon Train Station

Once again, the Welcome to Beacon sign was surrounded by water and rows of parking spots were under water. Access to Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park was completely blocked by the Hudson River, which had the current moving through it as if it weren’t disturbing anything, just doing its tide thing.

As this tidal rise becomes a regular occurrence after heavy rains, compounded with melted snow, signs will need to be put up throughout both parking lots, warning of High Tide Flooding, as other coastal towns do.

RELATED LINK: 12/18/2023 “Hudson River Rises During Storm: Flooding In Homes, The Middle School, And The Wastewater Treatment Plant”