City councilors for Geneva’s Wards 4, 5, and 6 will hold a town hall meeting this Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Geneva Public Library Reading Room. The event, co-hosted by Peter Gillotte, James Petropoulos, and Tom Moracco, aims to provide updates on City Council activities and address community concerns.
Seneca Lake is the perfect New York destination for those looking to experience the picturesque beauty of the outdoors while enjoying phenomenal local wines.
The famed food and wine summer event at Watkins Glen International is getting a brand-new look. Formally known as the Finger Lakes Wine Festival, F.L.X. Summer Fest
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated in Geneva on Monday, January 20, with a day of justice, inclusion, and community, thanks to a collaboration between Hobart and William Smith Colleges (HWS) and the Geneva MLK Committee.
For all its transformations over the decades, Pistoletto’s work has maintained its focus on the fundamental dialectic interplay between the work, the viewer and the world. He has always treated art as a tool—an instrument for provoking reflection on the interdependent dynamics that underpin human existence.
Playful, elevated and casual at its core, Kid is a cinematic vignette capturing the feeling of the perfect New York slice.
As legalization sweeps the nation, each state is defining its own cannabis culture, but nowhere does it feel more quintessentially itself than in New York.
For the first time outside of Amsterdam, an exhibition reconstructs Anne’s hiding place during the devastation of the Holocaust.
Following West Village hits Dame and Eater Best New Restaurant Lord’s, husband-wife duo Patricia Howard and chef Ed Szymanski are opening their third restaurant in the neighborhood, Crevette, at 10 Downing Street, at Sixth Avenue, on February 4.
Anne Frank's immersive NYC exhibit showcases her story with rare artifacts and a recreated annex. Here's how to get tickets.
Lacrosse season always begins earlier than one expects. Despite a wind chill below zero in the heart of the Finger Lakes this week, the Hobart College lacrosse team
Brood XIV will start to emerge in northern Georgia around the middle or end of April in areas where soil temperatures are about 64 degrees Fahrenheit, Kritsky said. In states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania, they’ll likely emerge around the second week of May. They’ll likely stay until the end of June.