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Actor Richard Gere's New Hudson Valley Estate Was Built For Retail Heir Actor Richard Gere's New Hudson Valley Estate Was Built For Retail Heir
Actor Richard Gere's New Hudson Valley Estate Was Built For Retail Heir With his longtime Northern Westchester estate now on the market, details have emerged on the newly-purchased mansion actor Richard Gere has settled into in a neighboring town. The 72-year-old Gere listed his Pound Ridge residence for $28 million, and moved to the estate in North Salem, according to a late-January report from Dirt, which covers the luxury real estate. The move to the $9.98 million, 35-acre, red-brick, seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom North Salem estate was described as a "downsizing" by the Daily Mail, which published a gallery of 17 photos of the new digs. The home was bu…
COVID-19: Popular Area Cinema Closes Amid Pandemic After 15-Year Run COVID-19: Popular Area Cinema Closes Amid Pandemic After 15-Year Run
Covid-19: Popular Area Cinema Closes Amid Pandemic After 15-Year Run A favorite movie theater in Northern Fairfield County has fallen victim to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, announcing that after 15 years in business, it is forced to close its doors for good. The owners of the Bethel Cinema, Ken Karlan and Pam Karpen, made the announcement in a letter to the public posted on Facebook. "The world has thrown us a curveball and now we are all together (though very much a part) in this shared experience," they said. The couple said that due to the current pandemic and economic strife that goes with it, the continued operation of Bethel Cinema,…
Netflix Filming Movie At Library In Dutchess Netflix Filming Movie At Library In Dutchess
Netflix Filming Movie At Library In Dutchess Big-time Hollywood stars are in the Hudson Valley this week filming a new Netflix movie at a local library, but they won't be doing much reading. According to Deadline, the movie, "Things Heard And Seen," an adaptation of the book "All Things Cease to Appear," by Elizabeth Brundage, will bring the likes of James Norton, Amanda Seyfried, Natalia Dyer, and Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham, to Dutchess County beginning Monday, Oct. 14, and running through the week. Word on the street is that the Red Hook Library is one of the filming spots. The library announced on Facebook that it was cancelin…