Tag: Charlene V. Martoni

  • Maple Sugar Season Kicks Off with a Sawing Song

    Maple Sugar Season Kicks Off with a Sawing Song

    Chris Iversen, manager of the Brook Farm Project in New Paltz, teaches volunteers a work song to sing as they saw wood. The maple sugaring prep work and potluck took place Feb. 23. Video by Charlene V. Martoni.

  • Undiscovered New Paltz: The Carmine Liberta Bridge, History Preserved in Panorama

    Undiscovered New Paltz: The Carmine Liberta Bridge, History Preserved in Panorama

    Past the shops and eateries of New Paltz, Main Street winds down to a small truss bridge that carries Route 299 over the Wallkill River.  The structure serves as a scenic connection between the lively town and the golden fields that roll toward the Shawangunk Ridge. The overpass, originally constructed as a covered bridge in 1845,…

  • Dog Days of Summer

    I ran out the door into the summer night, the smell of gasoline reeking from  our ’97 Toyota Corolla. My father had stopped to work on its breaks while he brought my dog on a walk. “I always tell him to put her on a leash,” I turned and said to my brother. “Dad never listens.”…

  • Caring Beyond Campus

    Caring Beyond Campus

    Students are often considered to be one of the most valuable assets to a community, and SUNY New Paltz offers its students many opportunities to become active citizens. According to the school’s website, there are over 100 clubs and organizations recognized by the Student Association. However, students are often left wondering where their unique skills…

  • Not Your Average Spring Break

    Not Your Average Spring Break

    For 10 SUNY New Paltz students, this past spring break didn’t involve basking in the sun and sipping fruity alcoholic beverages. It instead was a different kind of break, an ‘Alternative Spring Break.’ “This program was for students to stay here in New Paltz to do volunteer work during their spring break,” said Erica Wagner,…

  • Martoni’s Testing Lab: Mascara Mania

    Martoni’s Testing Lab: Mascara Mania

    My family is a Costco family.  In fact, four out of the six clothing items that I am wearing right now are from Costco, and that doesn’t include my mascara, which is also from Costco.  We love Costco! Costco, Costco, Costco. Now, being a Costco customer comes with its pros and cons.  One pro would be that I don’t have…

  • Invisible Children Spreads Awareness

    Invisible Children Spreads Awareness

    A war has been occurring in northern Uganda for the past 23 years, and it is now spreading into the Dominican Republic (DR) of the Congo and southern Sudan.  Its soldiers are children abducted from their homes and forced to fight as members of Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). Invisible Children, an organization that uses film…

  • Martoni’s Testing Lab: Shampoo: Organix?

    Martoni’s Testing Lab: Shampoo: Organix?

    I’m sitting at my desk, simultaneously typing and applying lotion. (I use Aveeno Active Naturals for my body and Keri Shea Butter for my feet; the Keri lotion does wonders for your feet, ladies!)  I just got out of a shower in my dorm.  It’s my first time using Organix shampoos, so I’m conducting a litte observational experiment.  If I…

  • Professors Pitch Prose at Inquiring Minds

    Professors Pitch Prose at Inquiring Minds

    Inquiring Minds, a local discount bookstore located off Church Street, hosted a poetry reading on Friday, Feb. 4.  The event featured the works of SUNY New Paltz professors Frank Boyer and Howard Good.  Due to anticipated inclement weather, poet Barbara Blatner postponed her participation in the event. “I didn’t want to get caught upstate,” said Blatner. …

  • Help From the Hasbrouck Family

    Help From the Hasbrouck Family

    Alton Campbell is a Hasbrouck employee by day, graphic novelist by night. He disguises himself with a blue or orange shirt and matching visor. He quietly serves students salad, and refreshes cheese by the panini machines. When he goes home, he enters a new world—a post-apocalyptic world—where a hero with super-human powers is desperately needed.…