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Waterfront Restaurant Announces Last Day After 7 Years In NY: 'It Has Been Privilege' Waterfront Restaurant Announces Last Day After 7 Years In NY: 'It Has Been Privilege'
Waterfront Restaurant Announces Last Day After 7 Years In NY: 'It Has Been Privilege' A Putnam County riverfront restaurant known for its scenic views and local charm is closing its doors after seven years in business.  Dolly’s Restaurant, located at 7 Garrison’s Landing in Garrison, announced on Instagram that Sunday, Nov. 2, will be its final night of service.   In their closing announcement last month, the restaurant thanked customers, staff, and neighbors for their support over the years. “To our loyal patrons, to our amazing staff over 7 years, to our friends and neighbors on the Landing, it has been a privilege,” the owners, Kimball and Shelle,y wrote. …
Family-Run Deli, Market Closing After 30 Years In Region: 'We Are Grateful' Family-Run Deli, Market Closing After 30 Years In Region: 'We Are Grateful'
Family-Run Deli, Market Closing After 30 Years In Region: 'We Are Grateful' A family-run deli that has served Saratoga County for three decades will soon shut its doors, leaving behind a legacy of sandwiches, sausages, and community. Sorrentino’s Delicatessen & Market announced it will close its Halfmoon location on Sunday, Oct. 5, after 30 years in business. “It’s with a heavy heart that we announce… we will be closing our Halfmoon location,” owner Rich Sorrentino wrote in a Facebook post. He thanked customers for their loyalty and said the decision was made for health reasons. Located at 241 Grooms Road, the deli first opened in 1995 and became known for its…
Restaurant Announces Closure After Over 20 Years In NY: Here's When Restaurant Announces Closure After Over 20 Years In NY: Here's When
Restaurant Announces Closure After Over 20 Years In NY: Here's When An Orange County restaurant known for its food, drinks, and loyal community is preparing to close its doors for good after more than two decades in business.  Bourbon Street Bar and Grill in Monroe, located at 78 Millpond Pkwy., will serve its last meal on Friday, July 18, the owners announced Tuesday, July 8. Owners Scott and Sara said the decision was made "with heavy hearts" in a message shared with customers on social media.  Calling it the hardest decision they’ve ever made, the couple thanked their staff and patrons for over 20 years of support, memories, and friendshi…
Dutchess Grocery Store Closing Its Doors After Rent Hike, Owner Says: 'Hard To Put Into Words' Dutchess Grocery Store Closing Its Doors After Rent Hike, Owner Says: 'Hard To Put Into Words'
Dutchess Grocery Store Closing Its Doors After Rent Hike, Owner Says: 'Hard To Put Into Words' A Main Street shop in Dutchess County known for its carefully curated snacks and drinks will close at the end of the month, the owner announced.  Stella’s Fine Market, located in Beacon at 155 Main St., will shut down after years of serving the city's shoppers with emerging food and beverage brands. The closure is due to a rent increase that the owner said has become unaffordable.  "I didn’t want to end our stay on Main Street, but our rent increase became something I simply couldn’t afford any longer," the owner, Nikki, wrote in a heartfelt social media post on Saturday, Jun…
'Bittersweet End': Popular Café In Hudson Valley Closes After 20 Years Of Breakfast, Tea 'Bittersweet End': Popular Café In Hudson Valley Closes After 20 Years Of Breakfast, Tea
'Bittersweet End': Popular Café In Hudson Valley Closes After 20 Years Of Breakfast, Tea For two decades, it was the kind of place where your waitress might’ve made the soup and remembered your favorite muffin. Now, Hudson is saying goodbye to Tanzy’s, the cozy café and gift shop on Warren Street that locals and tourists alike came to cherish. It officially closed its doors on Sunday, June 15. Owners and sisters Sandie Tanzillo-Gay and Tisha Tanzillo-Mulligan made the bittersweet announcement weeks before on Facebook, sharing that after 20 years of warm service, comforting breakfasts, and afternoon teas, they had decided to retire. “It has been a pleasure to serve the commun…
'Mr. Cash Drop' Hides Money Around NJ For You To Find, And His Identity Was Just Revealed 'Mr. Cash Drop' Hides Money Around NJ For You To Find, And His Identity Was Just Revealed
'Mr. Cash Drop' Hides Money Around NJ For You To Find, And His Identity Was Just Revealed The secret’s out: The man behind New Jersey’s viral cash hunts is not some reclusive millionaire — he’s a warehouse logistics manager from the suburbs. Samuel Norris, 42, has been unmasked as the good-hearted trickster known on Instagram as “Mr. Cash Drop,” according to a New York Post exclusive.  Since March, he’s been stuffing envelopes with $50 to $100 and stashing them in bushes, taping them to beach railings, and sliding them under rocks across the Garden State. Norris and his girlfriend, Trina, started the project for fun — picking drop spots at random while driving along the NJ…
'Wasn't Easy': Pizzeria Closes In Region After 18 Years 'Wasn't Easy': Pizzeria Closes In Region After 18 Years
'Wasn't Easy': Pizzeria Closes In Region After 18 Years For nearly two decades, D’Andrea’s Pizza served up more than just slices—it dished out memories, community, and comfort. Now, the ovens have gone cold. The Saratoga Springs staple–located at 33 Caroline Street–officially closed its doors on Wednesday, May 7, after 18 years in business. News of the closure came just a day earlier in a heartfelt Facebook video from owner Rory Wilson, who said he made the difficult decision to sell the building. “It wasn’t an easy decision,” Wilson said. “But a decision I felt that I wanted to make for my family and for myself.” Thank you to everyone, la…
'Shark Tank' Deal Goes To Glitter-Crusted, Truffle-Laced Mozzarella Sticks 'Shark Tank' Deal Goes To Glitter-Crusted, Truffle-Laced Mozzarella Sticks
'Shark Tank' Deal Goes To Glitter-Crusted, Truffle-Laced Mozzarella Sticks Two New Jersey entrepreneurs struck a major deal on ABC’s Shark Tank, landing a $150,000 offer from Lori Greiner for their Atlantic City-based mozzarella stick brand, MAD MUTZ. The episode aired on Friday, April 18, and featured Mike Hauke and Michael Burns, co-founders of MAD MUTZ, who pitched their bold take on mozzarella sticks — made fresh from scratch in Atlantic City with locally sourced milk, no preservatives, and a whole lot of attitude. Greiner took the bait, offering $150K for a 20% stake in the company. After the episode, she raved on Instagram: “Oh my god I just ate the most del…
Pizzeria In Region Closing After 5 Years: 'Difficult Decision' Pizzeria In Region Closing After 5 Years: 'Difficult Decision'
Pizzeria In Region Closing After 5 Years: 'Difficult Decision' A cozy slice of the Schenectady food scene is preparing to say goodbye—for now. Annabel’s Pizza Co., located at 108 State Street, will serve its final dinner on Monday, March 31, after five years of slinging creative, crave-worthy pies. The heartfelt announcement came via the restaurant’s Facebook page, where the team thanked customers for their support and loyalty over the years. “After five years, we have made the difficult decision to close our location,” the post reads. “We will be opening a new location in the near future, but until then any loyal customers can use their points at our…
Hudson Valley, Meet Your 2024 Daily Voice Readers’ Choice Winners! Hudson Valley, Meet Your 2024 Daily Voice Readers’ Choice Winners!
Hudson Valley, Meet Your 2024 Daily Voice Readers’ Choice Winners! The votes are in, and the excitement is real! After weeks of nominations, weeks of enthusiastic voting, and incredible local support, we’re thrilled to reveal the winners of the 2024 Daily Voice Readers’ Choice Awards! Spanning six major categories—Food & Drink, Health & Beauty, Arts & Entertainment, Home & Service, Shopping, and Professional—your votes have crowned the top picks in 86 different fields. From favorite restaurants and top-rated salons to skilled tradespeople and must-visit entertainment spots, this year’s winners showcase the very best of the Hudson Valley. Bu…
Best Bike Shop In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Bikeway Best Bike Shop In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Bikeway
Best Bike Shop In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Bikeway We are thrilled to announce that Bikeway in Wappingers Falls has been named Best Bike Shop in the Hudson Valley in the 2024 Daily Voice Readers' Choice Awards! According to Bikeway’s website, this locally owned bike shop has expanded to multiple locations, offering high-quality bikes, gear, and expert service as well as a knowledgeable staff dedicated to helping every rider find the perfect fit, whether they’re just starting out or looking for high-performance upgrades. Per its website, Bikeway offers rental options for those looking to explore local trails. The 2024 Daily Voice Rea…
These Dutchess County Bagel Shops Among Top 100 In NY, New Ranking Says These Dutchess County Bagel Shops Among Top 100 In NY, New Ranking Says
These Dutchess County Bagel Shops Among Top 100 In NY, New Ranking Says Whether for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, these bagels are the cream (cheese?) of the crop. Nearly three dozen businesses outside of New York City made the “Top 100 Bagel Shops in New York 2024” ranking by Yelp. To come up with its list, the restaurant review site identified businesses in the bagel category, then ranked those spots using a number of factors, including the total volume and ratings of reviews. Yelp’s ranking includes a mix of decades-old storefronts and newcomers making names for themselves post-COVID-19 pandemic.  Menus boast everything from the classics (plain, sesame…
Cherished Winter Walk Will End After 26 Years In Region Cherished Winter Walk Will End After 26 Years In Region
Cherished Winter Walk Will End After 26 Years In Region For nearly three decades, a beloved Capital Region winter event will end due to ballooning costs and a lack of donations. On Friday, Sept. 20, the city announced that the Winter Walk, which took place in Columbia County in Hudson Hall, will not occur in 2024. The event has taken place the first weekend in December since 1997 on a mile of the city's main thoroughfare. Performers entertain the crowds, shops stay open and serve hot chocolate and whimsical window displays are featured, all to honor a visit from Santa and the winter season. Hudson Hall However, costs have risen over the year…