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The Pleasures of Collaboration
Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

The Pleasures of Collaboration

Ready to hear some exciting news? The Women’s Advancement Compact is teaming up with Savvy Ladies to bring you an evening of entrepreneurial enlightenment! On Monday, October 21st, Ebong Eka will present ‘The 4 Biggest Mistakes that Lead to the Failure of Your Business’…

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Clothing as Art, Too!
Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

Clothing as Art, Too!

23 Years ago, Cold Spring newcomer Marilyn Heberling had a realization about the village she’d come to love: There were no clothing shops to be found! Marilyn’s vibrant personality and background as artist-in-residence in schools and …

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A Taste of NYC in Cold Spring
Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler

A Taste of NYC in Cold Spring

When you visit Side Effects NY, you’ll be visiting Cold Spring’s first and only East Village-style Boutique. This funky and flair-filled emporium is owned and operated by Patty Villanova, who intentionally set out to emulate the 1970s East…

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Charm and Whimsy: Hand in Hand
Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler

Charm and Whimsy: Hand in Hand

The Country Touch 97 Main Street, Cold Spring, NY Connie Kelley opened a little country gift shop in Cold Spring over 20 years ago, which has long since become a local and visitors’ highlight. The immediate draw is her window-full of handmade signs with whimsical, ironic sayings (which she customizes to order as well).…

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Owners Hearts as Huge as their Gigantic Store: A Must See
Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler

Owners Hearts as Huge as their Gigantic Store: A Must See

Bijou Galleries, Ltd 50 Main Street, Cold Spring, NY For the ultimate Hudson Valley antiquing experience, it’s hard to top “The Bijou”. Proprietors Michael and Jane Timm are famous around the world for the horde of vendors they’ve gathered together in this extensive, multi-room outlet seated warmly on the street level of an 1880s home…

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Old Souls has a Youthful Spirit
Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler

Old Souls has a Youthful Spirit

Old Souls 63 Main Street, Cold Spring, NY One of the newest shops to open its doors in Cold Spring is Old Souls, and a place this special was long overdue. Founded in 2012 by fly-fishing enthusiast James Caroll, and operated by his wife Tara, Old Souls appears at first to be a source for…

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Work Distractions No More!
Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

Work Distractions No More!

Work can be very boring. Even if you are doing something you love, we all crave some type of distraction during those long weekdays. The Internet is my number one source of distraction. There are endless ways I can waste hours of my day. Social media, such as twitter, Facebook, and email have…

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Moderator Training Session
Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

Moderator Training Session

On Tuesday July 23rd, I attended the Women’s Advancement Compact’s first workshop event. It was a small, yet highly motivated group of 12 who were all very eager to share and enrich their leadership skills. Two professionals, Stanley Goldstein and Ginny Brown, led the workshop. Stanley is a well-respected leader among corporate professionals, and had…

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A Shop That's All About "One of a Kind"
Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler Uncategorized, 2013 Michael Koehler

A Shop That's All About "One of a Kind"

Archipelago At Home 119 Main Street, Cold Spring, NY A Cold Spring staple for 16 years, Archipelago At Home is for those who want to get serious about home decor. Proprietor Timothy Chevtaikin, with his adventurous taste and keen eye for craftsmanship, keeps his shop elegantly stocked with “ever-changing, unique gift items, furnishings and home…

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Feeding in Different Forms
Uncategorized, 2013 Virginia Brown Uncategorized, 2013 Virginia Brown

Feeding in Different Forms

It’s 11pm, I crawl into bed, exhausted and my husband, drowsy with sleep, asks, ‘where have you been? I thought you came up to bed ages ago.’ I respond, ‘l’ve been giving our 15 year old her 10 o’clock feeding.’ We both chuckle. When our daughter was a baby, I would nurse her around 10…

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