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Nominate Your Hudson Valley Favorites In DV’s Readers’ Choice 2025 Nominate Your Hudson Valley Favorites In DV’s Readers’ Choice 2025
Nominate Your Hudson Valley Favorites In DV’s Readers’ Choice 2025 Who makes your weekend breakfast worth waking up for? Which hairstylist always nails your look? Who makes your yard the envy of the neighborhood? Now’s your chance to give them the spotlight they deserve. Nominations are officially open for the 2025 Daily Voice Readers’ Choice Awards in the Hudson Valley! Best brunch in Fairfield County? Don’t keep it a secret! Nominate before Sept. 30. Photo by Damien Kopp on Unsplash From bagels to barbers, concerts to cocktails—Readers’ Choice 2025 has a spot for all the places that make life here better (and way more fun). Nominations clos…
Honey Deuce Craze: US Open Fans Can’t Get Enough Of This Signature Cocktail Honey Deuce Craze: US Open Fans Can’t Get Enough Of This Signature Cocktail
Honey Deuce Craze: US Open Fans Can’t Get Enough Of This Signature Cocktail The US Open’s official cocktail has tennis fans buzzing — and it’s not just the vodka.  Walk into Arthur Ashe Stadium and you can’t miss the pale pink lemonade refresher, crowned with exactly three melon balls. It’s in nearly every hand, and fans can’t get enough. The Grey Goose® Honey Deuce, a $23 drink served exclusively at the tournament, has become a courtside tradition.  In 2024 alone, more than 550,000 Honey Deuce cocktails were sold at the US Open, according to Grey Goose. Since its debut in 2011, that number has topped 2.8 million. Made with 1¼ ounces of Grey Goose vodka…
Music Lounge Founded By 'Tonight Show' Musician To Close In Hudson Valley: 'Fought For Culture' Music Lounge Founded By 'Tonight Show' Musician To Close In Hudson Valley: 'Fought For Culture'
Music Lounge Founded By 'Tonight Show' Musician To Close In Hudson Valley: 'Fought For Culture' A beloved Hudson Valley music and food spot created by a member of "The Tonight Show" house band The Roots is preparing to close its doors for good.  Uncle Cheef, located in Putnam County at 988 Route 22 in Brewster and run by The Roots saxophonist Ian Hendrickson-Smith and his wife, Jenny Cheef, announced on Friday, April 25 that it will shut down after Saturday, May 10.  In a heartfelt Instagram post, Hendrickson-Smith said the decision came "due to circumstances beyond" their control, writing, "This is not the future Jenny Cheef and I envisioned."  The couple opened …