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Wappingers School Partnership Brings Gifts to Pediatric Unit at MidHudson Regional Hospital

Written By Editor on 7/15/25 | 7/15/25


Hundreds of children from elementary through high school learned real-life STEAM lessons after creating projects to benefit pediatric patients

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Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (July 15, 2025) – While learning about empathy and connecting with their community, Wappingers school students used their math and science skills to create real-life projects that will benefit the children at MidHudson Regional Hospital. 

Thanks to their work, the hospital has been gifted with a mini-golf course, golf simulator, and student-created videos and nature magazines that will entertain young patients and their families at the Maria Fareri Children’s Healthcare Services. The simulator, which will be the newest addition to the community room, is being funded by a grant from the Community Foundation of the Hudson Valley. 

“We are so grateful to the Wappingers Central School District and its students for undertaking this wonderful project that will bring joy to children and their families,’’ said Elissa Chessari, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer at MidHudson Regional Hospital. “We were excited to participate in this project, which helped students from elementary through high school learn more about healthcare and use their learned skills to do so much good for our community.’’

Dr. Dwight Bock, Superintendent of Wappingers Central School District said, “We greatly appreciate our partnership with Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital, which provides our students with the proper perspective in learning and understanding the important role that medical facilities play in our community and exposing them to the types of opportunities that are available in the careers that are vital in serving the health and wellness needs of our community.”

MidHudson Regional Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Health Network (WMCHealth), opened the Maria Fareri Children’s Healthcare Services Emergency Services and Inpatient Pediatrics unit at the hospital in 2022, bringing the advanced healthcare of the renowned Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in Valhalla to local families. This state-of-the-art unit features thoughtfully designed private inpatient suites with bathrooms, vibrant child-centric therapy environments for enriched music and art therapy, and reflects WMCHealth's unwavering commitment to delivering world-class, family-centered pediatric care—right here in our community.

Tara Koehler and John Salmon, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) Professional Development Specialists with the Wappingers Central School District, said 370 students from six schools in the district, ranging from first grade through high school, were involved in the project designed to use their STEAM skills to achieve real-world results. This is the fourth year of the partnership. 


After speaking with staff from the pediatric unit, students decided to create several projects that they felt children and families would enjoy. In creating the mini-golf course, elementary students learned measuring skills to plot out the holes, and the principles of physics behind the forces applied when hitting the ball. The younger students passed their work on to the high school students, who then built the mini-golf course.


Because some hospitalized children confined to their beds might not be able to use the mini-golf course, students created videos and magazines about animals and nature topics that they could read and watch on hospital iPads. 


Kohler and Salmon said they hoped to continue the partnership with MidHudson Regional Hospital so that other children can apply their studies and bring real-world relevance to science knowledge, while learning empathy and the importance of giving back to their community.  


About Westchester Medical Center Health Network
The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) is a 1,700-bed healthcare system headquartered in Valhalla, New York, with nine hospitals on seven campuses spanning 6,200 square miles of the Hudson Valley. WMCHealth employs more than 12,000 people and has nearly 3,000 attending physicians. The Network has Level I (adult and pediatric), Level II and Level III trauma centers, the region’s only acute care children’s hospital, an academic medical center, several community hospitals, dozens of specialized institutes and centers, Comprehensive and Primary Stroke Centers, skilled nursing facilities, and one of the largest mental health systems in New York State. Today, WMCHealth is the pre-eminent provider of integrated health care in the Hudson Valley. For more information about WMCHealth, visit WMCHealth.org or follow WMCHealth on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and X


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Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital Earns Prestigious National Pediatric Cancer Accreditation – Only One of Three Hospitals in the U.S. to Achieve This Elite Status


The hospital has been awarded Pediatric Specialty Accreditation by the American  College of Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer (CoC)  

VALHALLA, N.Y. (July 15, 2025) — No parent ever wants to hear the words “childhood  cancer.” But if they do, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital (MFCH), a member of the Westchester  Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), delivers  

nationally recognized, leading-edge pediatric oncology  

treatment as recognized by the American College of  

Surgeons Commission on Cancer. Maria Fareri  

Children’s Hospital has been awarded Pediatric  

Specialty Accreditation by the American College of  

Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer (CoC),  

reflecting the hospital’s commitment to providing the  

best pediatric cancer care in the region. This recognition  

places Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital among an elite  

group of pediatric cancer programs across the nation.  

MFCH is only the third program in the United States to  

receive this prestigious designation, which affirms the highest standards of care in pediatric  oncology – all while delivering compassionate, child-centered care with unwavering dedication  to our youngest patients and supportive care to their parents and caregivers.  

The ACS Commission on Cancer’s Pediatric Specialty Accreditation is granted to programs that  demonstrate exceptional performance in multidisciplinary treatment planning, access to clinical  trials, supportive care services, and a strong commitment to continuous quality improvement — all of which are hallmarks of the care provided at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital.

“The Pediatric Specialty Accreditation is well deserved, thanks to the hard work and dedication  of everyone involved in the pediatric cancer program at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital,” said  Mitchell S. Cairo, MD, Chief, Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation;  

Director, Children and Adolescent Cancer and Blood Diseases Center; Director, Westchester  Medical Center Cancer Center; and Vice Chairman, Department of Pediatrics. “Our experts  diagnose and treat babies, children, and adolescents with innovative and compassionate cancer  care. We are proud of the outstanding program that we’ve developed, and we remain committed  to making it the best it can possibly be now and in the future.”  

Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital’s pediatric hematologists and oncologists diagnose and treat  babies, children, and teens with cancers including leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, and blood  disorders with innovative and compassionate care. MFCH offers the latest in cancer treatment  and offers patients the opportunity to participate in numerous clinical trials to advance cancer  diagnostics and treatment. The Childhood and Adolescent Cancer and Blood Diseases Center  at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital is an internationally recognized, multidisciplinary diagnostic  treatment and research center leading breakthrough research in cancer and blood diseases.  

About Westchester Medical Center Health Network 

The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) is a 1,700-bed healthcare  system headquartered in Valhalla, New York, with nine hospitals on seven campuses spanning  6,200 square miles of the Hudson Valley. WMCHealth employs more than 12,000 people and  has nearly 3,000 attending physicians. The Network has Level I (adult and pediatric), Level II  and Level III trauma centers, the region’s only acute care children’s hospital, an academic  medical center, several community hospitals, dozens of specialized institutes and centers,  Comprehensive and Primary Stroke Centers, skilled nursing facilities, and one of the largest  mental health systems in New York State. Today, WMCHealth is the pre-eminent provider of  integrated health care in the Hudson Valley. For more information about WMCHealth,  visit WMCHealth.org or follow WMCHealth on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and X.



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Legendary American String Quartet Opens the Cooperstown Summer Music Festival’s 27th Season with Mozart, Brahms, and Basque Folk Traditions

Written By Editor on 7/14/25 | 7/14/25



Concert Features Artistic Director and flutist Linda Chesis in Intimate Chamber Music Evening Monday, July 21st at Fenimore Farm and Country Village


[COOPERSTOWN, NY - July 7, 2025] The acclaimed American String Quartet launches CSMF’s new season with a captivating program that ranges from Mozart's royal court elegance to folk-inspired works of the late 19th century. The evening opens with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's String Quartet in B-flat major, K. 589, from the "Prussian" Quartets (his final three), which showcase his characteristic style and refinement while giving a prominent, lyrical role to the cello, born of Mozart’s hope for the patronage of cellist-King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia.


In a special collaboration, CSMF Artistic Director and flutist Linda Chesis will join the quartet for Charles Bordes's Suite Basque, op. 6, a little-known gem which highlights Bordes's fascination with Basque folk music and features the flute, representing the traditional Basque txistu, a type of flute which came to symbolize the Basque folk revival. This performance offers a portal to the unique character and rhythmic vitality of Basque musical heritage.


The evening reaches its zenith with Johannes Brahms's String Quintet No. 2 in G Major, op. 111. Written for string quintet with two violas, this extraordinary work achieves an almost symphonic sonority in its outer movements. Exuberant, sumptuous, and unmistakably Brahms,  the work was intended by the composer to be his last, and unarguably one of the finest achievements in his chamber music. In fact, when he sent the score to his publisher, Brahms included a note to effect that Simrock Publishing now held his “last will and testament.”


For this performance, the current American String Quartet violist will be joined by the former ASQ violist, Daniel Avshalomov, for a special reunion. The quintet's exuberant finale reflects Brahms' Hungarian Dances, creating a folk music connection that pairs beautifully with the Bordes. The American String Quartet continues to set the standard for chamber music excellence, bringing decades of experience and artistic refinement to this carefully curated program that spans classical elegance, folk inspiration, and romantic grandeur.


"We're thrilled to welcome back these Festival favorites," said Artistic Director Linda Chesis. "The American String Quartet has been such an integral part of our musical community. Their return to open our season feels like a homecoming we can't wait to share with our audiences."


Program:

  • W.A. Mozart - String Quartet  in B-flat major, K. 589

  • Charles Bordes - Suite Basque, op. 6

  • Johannes Brahms - String Quintet No. 2 in G major, op. 111


Artists:

  • American String Quartet - Peter Winograd, violin; Laurie Carney, violin; Matthias Buchholz, viola; Wolfram Koessel, cello

  • Linda Chesis, flute

  • Daniel Avshalomov, viola


Event Details:

American String Quartet

Monday, July 21 at 7:00PM

Fenimore Farm and Country Village

5775 NY-80, Cooperstown, NY 13326


Ticket Information:

Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for students and children. Tickets can be purchased in advance either online at www.cooperstownmusicfest.org or over the phone by calling Purplepass Tickets at 800-316-8559 and selecting Option 1. Please note there is a $2 service fee per phone order. Tickets will also be sold at the door, as available.


About the Cooperstown Summer Music Festival:

Founded in 1999 by flutist Linda Chesis, the Cooperstown Summer Music Festival has been bringing world-class chamber music performances to the Cooperstown area for over 25 years. The festival has featured performances by the American, Juilliard, St. Lawrence, Jupiter, and Jasper String Quartets, Stefon Harris, Bill Charlap, Kurt Elling, Simone Dinnerstein, Mark O’Connor, John Pizzarelli, the Sonia Olla Flamenco Dance Company, and many more. Concerts are held in venues across Cooperstown, including the grand Otesaga Hotel, Fenimore Farm and Country Village, and Christ Church (the church of author James Fenimore Cooper).


The Cooperstown Summer Music Festival is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.


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Crafters Wanted for Fall Craft Fair



Crafters are invited to participate in the 5th Annual Fall Craft Fair at the Cullen Pumpkin Farm, located at 587 Cullen Road, Richfield Springs, on Saturday, October 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Fall Craft Fair is sponsored by the Church of Christ Uniting, Richfield Springs.


The Food Booth will be provided by the Richfield Youth Sports organization.


The Cullen Pumpkin Farm, a long-time family-owned business, is a popular fall destination. Check them out at www.cullenpumpkinfarm.com


Applications for the Fall Craft Fair are being accepted until October 1. For info/application e-mail fallcraftfair@yahoo.com 



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Otsego County Conservation Association to Host Environmental Trailblazer Anne Marie Garti at Annual Dinner


Hartwick, NY – The Otsego County Conservation Association (OCCA) is pleased to announce its Annual Dinner, to be held on Sunday, August 24 at 5:00 p.m. at Creekside Station in Hartwick, NY. This event brings together community members, local leaders, and environmental advocates for an evening of celebration, connection, and commitment to safeguarding the region’s natural heritage.
Guests will enjoy a thoughtfully curated farm-to-table feast by Bee Blossom Catering, featuring fresh ingredients from local farms including Chicory Creek Farm, Sleeping Lion Farm, and Painted Goat Farm. The evening will also include the presentation of OCCA’s Conservationist of the Year award, followed by a keynote address by renowned environmental attorney and activist Anne Marie Garti.
Raised in Delhi, NY, Garti is known for her fearless advocacy and legal expertise in defending both communities and ecosystems across the Northeast. Her accomplishments include preserving the Jerome Park Reservoir in the Bronx and leading the successful, decade-long fight against the Constitution Pipeline. Her work exemplifies the power of grassroots organizing backed by strategic legal action—and her insights promise to resonate deeply with all who care about environmental justice and the future of our shared landscapes.
“We’re honored to welcome Anne Marie Garti as our keynote speaker,” said Shelby MacLeish, OCCA Assistant Director. “Her story is a reminder that real change starts when everyday people come together with purpose. OCCA's Annual Dinner is not just a celebration—it’s a call to action, and a vital fundraiser that fuels our year-round work to protect Otsego County’s forests, farms, and waters.”
Tickets are available now and can be purchased online or by mailing a check to OCCA at PO Box 931, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Tickets are $75/each.  For those unable to attend, there are still meaningful ways to participate—silent auction donations and event sponsorships are welcome and help ensure the continued success of OCCA’s programs.
Suggested contributions for the auction include art, wine, handmade goods, local experiences, gift certificates, and themed baskets—any offering that reflects the talent and generosity of our community.
For tickets, donations, or additional information, please contact Shelby MacLeish at coordinator@occainfo.org or call 607-547-4488.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of local food, powerful storytelling, and a shared vision for a more sustainable future.

About OCCA:
Founded in 1968, the Otsego County Conservation Association works to protect, sustain, and enhance the environmental quality of Otsego County through education, advocacy, and practical conservation efforts. OCCA fosters community engagement and promotes the responsible use and stewardship of our region’s natural resources.

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A Joyful Voyage Begins This Summer with South: A Nautical Musical

A Joyful Voyage Begins This Summer with South: A Nautical Musical
Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill sets sail with a brand-new production of Carmen Borgia’s award-winning musical

Catskill, NY – This summer, Bridge Street Theatre invites audiences to hoist the sails, pack their sense of adventure, and come aboard South: A Nautical Musical — a delightfully offbeat, emotionally rich, and gloriously tuneful new musical comedy making its stage debut in Catskill. Directed and choreographed by Timothy Dakin-Dunn, South opens July 24 and runs through August 3, 2025.

Originally developed as a full-length audio musical — and winner of a Platinum Award from the National Audio Theatre Festivals — South tells the story of a young sailor on a quest to find his mother, encountering pirates, queens, and coffee along the way. Set in the golden era of wooden ships and Caribbean breezes, it’s a journey filled with heart, hilarity, and a killer score of original songs by writer-composer Carmen Borgia.

Dakin-Dunn, who also serves as Bridge Street Theatre’s Assistant Artistic Director, was drawn to the project for its joyful spirit and theatrical scope. “The world feels kind of chaotic and scary right now,” he says, “and rather than shrivel up and hide, I decided, instead, that I'd much rather stand up and make some joyful noise! And that's what this show is! A celebration of musical theatre! Sailboats! Pirates! Amazonian queens! Long-lost parents! Bone jokes! It’s just one big theatrical shot of joy into the sky! A signal to others to come gather ’round, folks! We’re doing JOY over here!”

With musical direction by Borgia himself and an on-stage eight-piece band, this production transforms his award-winning audio odyssey into a fully live, richly theatrical event. Featuring a cast of local and regional performers from across the Hudson Valley and beyond, South brings together artists from Catskill, Poughkeepsie, Lexington, Croton-on-Hudson, Warwick, Saratoga, Salem, and NYC. “Not to brag,” says Dakin-Dunn, “but the talent in this show... is STACKED.”

Though filled with high-seas hijinks and tongue-in-cheek charm, South also carries deeper resonance. “It’s a simple journey,” Dakin-Dunn adds, “people moving from one place to another, one emotional state to another — told with theatrical invention, literary depth, and thrilling stagecraft. It reminds us that stuff might be tough and weird right now, but we're still alive. We still have a chance. Anything is possible. And when in doubt, always add more ukulele.

South: A Nautical Musical
Written & Composed by Carmen Borgia
Directed & Choreographed by Timothy Dakin-Dunn
Musical Direction by Carmen Borgia

With
Arabella – Julia Chen Myers
Wheeler – Lee Hollis Bussie*
Hurley – Álvaro Medina
Captain Spar – Richard Koons*
Queen Margaret/Ensemble – M’Lanie Hunter*
Luisa/accordion – Alison Davy
Pym/piano – Jay Kerr
Ucello/Ensemble – Johnny Martinez
Pirate Captain/Ensemble – Magnus Bush
Ensemble/Arabella Understudy – Sarah Von Egypt
Ensemble/Asst Director/ Asst Choreo – Allegra Coons

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers

Performances:
July 24 – August 3, 2025
Thurs, Fri & Sat @ 7:30pm | Sun @ 2:00pm
Bridge Street Theatre, 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY

Tickets:
$37 Adults | $20 Students
Available now at BridgeStreetTheatre.org

For media inquiries, interviews, or press comps, contact:
Bridge Street Theatre
(518) 943–3894 | contact@bridgest.org

 


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The Entrepreneur’s Corner

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 7/5/25 | 7/5/25

By Dr. Son Tran

Tip #1: Start with “WHY”

What It Means

Before you open a shop, buy equipment, or print business cards, ask yourself: WHY do I want to run this business?
Is it just to make money? Or do you want to provide something helpful to your neighbors? Your “WHY” is your purpose. It’s the deeper reason you get up early and work hard every day. A strong WHY keeps you going even when business is slow, and it helps your customers connect with you on a personal level.

Every successful business has a reason for existing beyond just making profit. That reason shapes your customer service, your product, your pricing—and even how you talk about your work. When you know your WHY, you can make decisions more confidently. You stop chasing every trend, and you focus on what really matters.

Think of your “WHY” as the roots of a tree. You don’t see them, but they hold up everything. The stronger the roots, the longer your business can grow.

 Stories from Business World

You may have heard of Chick-fil-A, the fast-food restaurant known for friendly service. Their founder, Truett Cathy, once said: “We’re not just in the chicken business; we’re in the people business.” That’s their “WHY”—to serve others with kindness and care.
That’s WHY their workers say “my pleasure” instead of “you’re welcome.” People go there not just for the food, but because they feel valued.
They close every Sunday, even though they lose business, because part of their purpose is giving employees time to rest and spend with family. That’s how seriously they take their “WHY.”

Another example is TOMS Shoes, whose founder Blake Mycoskie started the business to give a pair of shoes to a child in need for every pair sold. That mission helped turn a small idea into a global brand.

 How You Can Use It

Let’s say you run a small auto repair shop. Your “WHY” might be: “To help working families stay safe and keep their cars running without being overcharged.”
Or you run a hair salon: “To make people feel confident and happy when they look in the mirror.”

When your customers know WHY you do what you do, they’re more likely to trust you—and come back.

Here in Cobleskill, I know a local sandwich shop that started with the simple purpose of offering healthy food made with love. Their sign says: “Just like Mom made it.” That’s their “WHY”—and it brings people back. The owner told me: “I don’t just make sandwiches; I make people feel like home.” That’s the kind of WHY that lasts.

A Fun Example

At a farmers market, I once saw two booths selling the same honey. One man just said, “$10 per jar.” The other smiled and said, “These bees are from my family farm. I started beekeeping with my daughter during the pandemic.”
Guess who had a line of customers?
It wasn’t just honey—it was a story. A reason. A WHY.
People didn’t just buy a jar. They bought meaning. They bought connection.

 Final Thoughts

Your business is more than a job. It’s a way of helping people.
When customers see your heart, they’ll support your hands.
So before you plan anything else, take a moment to answer this simple question:
“WHY do I do what I do?”
Because your WHY is what turns a small business into something truly special.

Dr. Son Tran is a business and entrepreneurship professor at SUNY Cobleskill.

 

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