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The Interviews: Innkeeper and Rhinebeck Mom, Cari Meltzer

Tea and Treats at The Looking Glass Bed and Breakfast An Interview with Innkeeper and Rhinebeck Mom, Cari Meltzer By Marybeth Cale April 30th, 2012 As I walk over to The Looking Glass Bed and Breakfast on Chestnut Street, I reflect on why we all love to boast about our historic village. Rhinebeck is, indeed, [...]

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DISCUSSION: Jeanne Kelly, The 90 Day Credit Challenge

Sunday, February 12, 4:00pm Financial guru Jeanne Kelly discusses her new book, The 90 Day Credit Challenge, at Oblong Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery St. (Rt.9), Rhinebeck, (845) 876-0500 More Info http://www.oblongbooks.com/event/discussion-jeanne-kelly-90-day-credit-challenge Read The Rhinebeck Community Forums Interview with Jean Kelly! Let’s Meet for Coffee!  Our roving morning reporter, Kathy Chaneles catches up with local residents [...]

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Sinterklaas 2011 Program Guide

Sinterklass 2011 Program Guide http://www.sinterklaasrhinebeck.com/onlineprogram.php    

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Sinterklaas An Old Dutch Tradition in Rhinebeck~ December 3rd, 2011

  Calendar of Events 2011 FESTIVAL DAY Saturday, December 3, Rhinebeck,NewYork  ALL DAY ACTIVITIES  ALL AROUND TOWN! http://www.sinterklaasrhinebeck.com/calendar.php

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Daily Freeman Reports~ Rhinebeck’s James E. Ransome has illustrated close to 50 books

IN THE MIND of illustrator, now author, James E. Ransome, characters frolic, skip, leap and jump, then come coursing through his veins and nerve endings, flowing from his fingertips and tumbling onto the page. Only “magical” describes it. Read On: http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2011/09/08/life/doc4e67d4b94c804234442697.txt   Rhinebeck Community Forum’s Interview with James and Lesa  Ransome Let’s Meet For Coffee! [...]

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About ~ RBK Communtiy Forum

Rhinebeck is one of America’s most beautiful towns. The earlist settlers were the Sepasco Indians. The vitality of the Hudson River sustained many tribes here and along the Rondout. The Dutch came next and some Palatine Germans were settled through the benevolance of Queen Anne. This was at Kipsbergen and Germantown. Founded in 1688, the [...]

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Our roving reporter, Kathy Chaneles, catches up with local resident: Elaine Rachlin ~ Chanteuse

Let’s Meet for Coffee! Our roving reporter, Kathy Chaneles, catches up with local resident:   Elaine Rachlin ~   Chanteuse July 10th 2011 A brilliantly sunny Sunday morning in July, with Independence Day past, and Bastille Day yet to arrive, the day’s hazy heat hasn’t settled in. This pleasantly tree-shaded street is a joy, as I stroll [...]

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Our roving reporter, Kathy Chaneles, catches up with local resident: Rhinebeck School Superintendent Joseph Phelan

K- Good Morning! Since we first spoke about doing this interview, I’ve  considered and rejected several approaches. I have decided not to discuss Budget, Board Candidates, Social Media, Substance Use, Politics, or Taxes. Here’s the thing: When I read, a few weeks ago, that you are one of the few school superintendents who has offered [...]

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3rd Annual Car Wash to Benefit the A. Jayne Brooks Food Pantry.Sunday, May 15th 2011

3rd Annual Car Wash to Benefit the A. Jayne Brooks Food Pantry. Sunday, May 15th from 12:15 – 2:00 pm. Only $5 at the Parking Lot of the Church of the Messiah All Proceeds go directly to the Food Pantry! (see the attachment to this email) Car Wash sponsored by William’s Lumber, Jewish Family Services, [...]

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The Interviews! ~ Tuesday, March 8, 2011: Father Richard McKeon

Let’s Meet for Coffee! Our roving reporter, Kathy Chaneles, catches up with local residents around Town… Tuesday, March 8, 2011: Father Richard McKeon Today is Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras. Snow is melting into mud and we saw returning geese flying in formation this morning. Springtime is imminent. I am thinking about Mardi Gras in [...]

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The Interviews! 2/7/2011~ James Ransome and Lesa Cline Ransome

Let’s Meet For Coffee! Our roving morning reporter, Kathy Chaneles, catches up with local residents around town… Interview 2/7/2011 Bread Alone: James Ransome and Lesa Cline Ransome Early February morning of a long and snowy winter, I am picking my way through patches of ice and slush, to get to Bread Alone, where I am [...]

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The Interviews 12/17/2010 ~ Liza Donnelly

Our roving morning reporter, Kathy Chaneles, catches up with local residents around town…  This Morning ~  Liza Donnelly,  accomplished cartoonist of New Yorker fame since 1979, author of several terrific books, including her latest, a wise and witty one on women, When Do They Serve The Wine?, also Vassar College faculty member, public speaker, and activist for [...]

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