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Mini Golf, Sports Complex Closes Immediately After Decade In Dutchess County Mini Golf, Sports Complex Closes Immediately After Decade In Dutchess County
Mini Golf, Sports Complex Closes Immediately After Decade In Dutchess County A longtime family-friendly destination in Dutchess County has abruptly shut its doors after years of mini golf rounds, volleyball games, and live music.  DC Sports, located at 1630 Route 9 in Wappingers Falls, announced Sunday, April 26, that it has closed after about a decade in operation at its current location.  “After a decade of operation, DC Sports in Wappingers has to bid farewell to its patrons,” the business said in a statement. The venue, operated by the Pizzarelli family, was known for its mini golf course, volleyball, cornhole, and community events, including birthday…
'Happy Trails': Beloved BBQ Joint Closing After 42 Years In Region 'Happy Trails': Beloved BBQ Joint Closing After 42 Years In Region
'Happy Trails': Beloved BBQ Joint Closing After 42 Years In Region After more than four decades of pulled pork, pit-smoked ribs, and memories steeped in barbecue sauce, a Saratoga Springs institution has closed its doors for good. PJ’s BAR-B-QSA, the family-run barbecue joint on Kaydeross Avenue West, has officially closed after 42 years in business, owners PJ and Carolyn Davis announced on Facebook Friday, July 4. “It is with a mix of sadness, gratitude, and pride that we share this news,” the couple wrote. “We are closing this cherished chapter of our lives.” The decision follows months of quiet speculation after the restaurant shuttered for the winter …
Beloved HV Farm Market, Ice Cream Stand Bids Sweet Farewell After Decades Of Memories Beloved HV Farm Market, Ice Cream Stand Bids Sweet Farewell After Decades Of Memories
Beloved HV Farm Market, Ice Cream Stand Bids Sweet Farewell After Decades Of Memories A cherished roadside staple in the Hudson Valley is saying goodbye after nearly a century in business. Tantillo’s Farm Market, the family-run Ulster County gem located on Route 208 in Gardiner, has officially announced it will not reopen for future seasons, ending an era that began in the 1930s with a modest fruit and vegetable stand and blossomed into a local summertime institution. In a heartfelt message shared to Facebook on Sunday, April 13, the Tantillo/Ridgeway family cited rising costs, endless hours, and “the ever-changing times” as factors for the closure. Oh, and they also have th…