• What Happens to a Marriage When Memory Goes? Three Local Couples Share Their Stories
    Jan 29 2026

    For two decades, Rhinebeck resident Eric Spiegel, president of Rhinebeck at Home, served as caregiver for three loved ones—his father, his stepmother, and his close friend, Henry—as each experienced cognitive decline. “Coming to terms with the needs of my loved ones meant putting large parts of my life on hold,” he said, “dropping my own needs and interests for others.” Managing memory loss is a challenge for both partners in a long-term relationship, testing the bonds of love and patience. (Photo by Tony Adamis) Each situation demanded constant vigilance, as both of his parents were deteriorating at the same time....

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/what-happens-to-a-marriage-when-memory-goes-three-local-couples-share-their-stories/

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    23 mins
  • The Storm in Photos: From You, Our Readers (and We Thank You!)
    Jan 28 2026

    Once again, Daily Catch readers came through to help us cover more than 120 square miles of "Storm Fern." Atop snowshoes, behind snowblowers, or peering from dining room windows, they trained their cameras on the world outdoors. Snow clearing consumed residents for hours Sunday, with many reporting more work ahead. (Photo by Babette Hierholzer, Red Hook) Thanks so much to each of you for your studious attention to the beauty and challenge of snow!

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/the-storm-in-photos-from-our-readers-and-please-send-more/

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    1 min
  • Red Hook Village Board Race, Set for March, Takes Shape as New Candidate Steps Up to Run
    Jan 28 2026

    A new candidate has emerged for the March 18 Red Hook Village Board election. Political newcomer Perry Allen, a musician, filmmaker, and landscape designer, hopes to vie for one of two seats, challenging the two incumbents, who also appear likely to run. Political newcomer Perry Allen has emerged as a candidate for the Village of Red Hook Board. (Photo courtesy of Perry Allen) Allen, 37, is campaigning on a platform of rebuilding the Board’s relationship with the public, which he contends has frayed in recent years. “I believe in facilitating conversations, not waiting for the public to come to you,”...

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/red-hook-village-board-race-set-for-march-takes-shape-as-new-candidate-steps-up-to-run/

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    7 mins
  • Proposed Metro-North Service Between City and Albany Is Scrapped as Amtrak Promises Full Restoration of Empire Line by March
    Jan 28 2026

    A plan for Metro-North train service between New York City’s Grand Central Terminal and Albany with a stop in Rhinecliff has been nixed, as Amtrak plans to restore service between the city and the state capitol on the Empire Service train line, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Tuesday. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that a plan to service Rhinecliff with round-trip Metro-North service has been scrapped. (Photo by Emily Sachar) The Empire Service line stops in Rhinecliff. In 2025, Amtrak reduced the number of trips between Albany and New York City to accommodate work on the East River Tunnel...

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/proposed-metro-north-service-between-city-and-albany-is-scrapped-as-amtrak-promises-full-restoration-of-empire-line-by-march/

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    4 mins
  • Marianne Dalton, Family Services Worker and Beloved Great-Grandmother, Dies at 96
    Jan 9 2026

    Marianne Dalton died on Jan. 5, 2026, following an extended illness. She was born on May 11, 1929, in New York City and shared a lifelong bond with her twin brother, Max Hirsch. Marianne graduated from Holy Name High School in Manhattan, where she served as her class president. She attended business school and worked at Bay Transportation for several years before marrying, then spent her career as a paraprofessional with Family Services of Westchester County. Marianne was married to Joseph Dalton for 46 years until his death in 2000. They made their home in Yorktown Heights, New York, filled...

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/marianne-dalton-family-services-worker-and-beloved-great-grandmother-dies-at-96/

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    2 mins
  • Rhinebeck Cemetery Chapel Poised for New Life as Public Gathering Space
    Jan 8 2026

    On the corner of Mill Road and Route 9 sits a little cemetery chapel. The modest white building greets drivers as they enter Rhinebeck Village from the south. And now, with the help of a former Town Board member, the Town of Rhinebeck Cemetery plans to renovate the building into a public gathering space. A little cemetery chapel greets drivers on Route 9 as they enter Rhinebeck Village from the south. (Photo by Eloise Goldsmith) “There’s a real need for meeting spaces in Rhinebeck,” said Cemetery Administrator Suzanne Kelly. “I think [this] will really fill a need in the community,...

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/rhinebeck-cemetery-chapel-poised-for-new-life-as-public-gathering-space/

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    4 mins
  • Red Hook's Beloved Locavore Market, Sister to Rhinecliff's Epicurean, Closes After Landlord Dispute
    Jan 7 2026

    The gourmet Red Hook Village grocery shop, The Locavore Market, has decided to shut down after a dispute with its landlord over the building’s air conditioning system prompted the market’s owner to forgo renewing its lease. In late December, Red Hook’s The Locavore Market, a longtime shop and eatery in the Village, closed. (Photo by Athan Yanos) “The unresolved issue of air conditioning with our landlord continued to be an obstacle—one we did not feel was reasonable or sustainable to face,” Locavore owner Patricia Wind told The Daily Catch. The store closed in late December. Wind said that the issues...

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/red-hooks-beloved-locavore-market-sister-to-rhinecliffs-epicurean-closes-after-landlord-dispute/

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    7 mins
  • Rhinebeck Board Proposes Meeting to Restore Relations with Local Chamber but Suggests President Should Not Attend; Chamber Says No Way
    Jan 5 2026

    The Rhinebeck Town Board has proposed restoring frayed relations with the Rhinebeck Area Chamber of Commerce by holding a joint meeting, but asked that the Chamber president not attend. A letter from the Rhinebeck Town Board requesting a restoration of relations with the Rhinebeck Area Chamber of Commerce fell flat with Chamber board members, including Chamber First Vice President Amanda Miller. (Photo by Adriana Ault) A week before Christmas, the Town Board sent a letter to the Chamber’s executive director and board of directors stating a desire to meet to create a “more positive relationship,” after months of rancor between...

    https://www.thedailycatch.org/articles/bid-to-reset-town-chamber-relations-instead-triggers-new-exchange-of-accusations/

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    1 min