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By sleepjunky, on May 30th, 2010
Connect.
I wandered off the grid to meet up with the others who were brave enough to suffer the ungodly heat for the KDC ‘Happier Hour’ at Keegan Ales last Wednesday. (For future knowledge — Keegan Ales has air conditioning…)
What I enjoy the most about these events is the variety of talented local yokels that it brings [...]
By Mark Greene, on January 13th, 2010
“Trading artisan lattes at Hudson Coffee Traders for rice and beans, Tim Brooks spent 18 days this November in the remote Marshall Islands, a small cluster of islands and atols roughly 2,300 miles from Hawaii’s coast, where he worked to help restore threatened coral reefs.”
Hudson Coffee Traders owner Tim Brooks has been busy making a better [...]
By Mark Greene, on December 16th, 2009
Local Author Michael Belfiore’s Book about DARPA, entitled The Department of Mad Scientists, has just been listed as one of the best technology books of 2009 by Popular Mechanics. See the [...]
By Mark Greene, on October 28th, 2009
Kingston brewer Keegan Ales’ Mother’s Milk Stout makes the top ten stout list at the New York Times. Tommy Keegan and his crew do it again! Keegan Ales has an awesome brew pub, too! Yet, another local business success story for Kingston, [...]
By Arthur Zaczkiewicz, on June 12th, 2009
The leading edge of CMU technology is right here in Kingston. Yep, CMUs (concrete masonry unit, which is also known as the common concrete block) that are made from recycled concrete fused with recycled glass powder is the brainchild of the folks at Kingston Block & Masonry Supply LLC. The CMU product, tagged “Possotive,” was awarded [...]
By Arthur Zaczkiewicz, on June 9th, 2009
If you’ve not heard about Prism Solar Technologies, listen up: this Highland-based company is on the cutting edge of the solar PV world and they’re looking for OEM business partners for its thin-film technology, which captures sunlight more efficiently than other materials. The company has a cool, live, web-based site that shows how much better its [...]
By Arthur Zaczkiewicz, on April 4th, 2009
Minnewaska State Park Preserve is a natural resource that’s 20 minutes from Kingston and offers some of the best views, trails and landscapes around. Bikers, hikers, rock climbers and nature lovers who experience this treasure are often left speechless in describing the beauty of this section of the Shawangunk Mountains. Equally majestic is the adjacent Mohonk [...]
By Arthur Zaczkiewicz, on March 25th, 2009
Ric Dragon is founder of Oxclove Workshop and DragonSearch, both based in Kingston. Dragon spent some time with KingstonDigitalCorridor.org to offer some business insights, which included why he picked Kingston to locate his business. He said his firm had a brief stay at Tech City — where IBM once had its operations. More»
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