Palm Sunday in Millbrook

Palm Sunday in Millbrook
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

Three Millbrook churches, St. Joseph-Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Grace Episcopal Church and Lyall Memorial Church came together on Sunday, April 2, to celebrate Palm Sunday at the Thorne Community Center site. There they met with parishioners and Bella, the miniature donkey from Two By Two Zoo, to hand out palms, read Scripture, and then all returned to their respective churches for Palm Sunday services. The Rev. Thomas Fiet led his parishioners down a short path to Lyall Church. The Rev. Dr. Matthew Calkins led his group from Grace Church across Franklin Avenue, and the Catholic worshippers, led by the Rev. Hartley Bancroft and Bella, processed down Franklin Avenue to their church on North Avenue. Bella, the donkey, who turned 28 this year, is a long-time veteran of the Millbrook Palm Sunday processions and while, as a miniature, no one rides her, she has become an integral part of the ceremony each year.

Latest News

Town Board takes up suggested zoning code changes

Members of the North East Town Board discuss proposed zoning code revisions during a meeting at North East Town Hall in Millerton on Monday, Jan. 19.

By Nathan Miller

MILLERTON — The North East Town Board on Monday, Jan. 19, adopted a series of detailed revisions to its proposed zoning code overhaul, incorporating feedback from county and local agencies as well as public comments.

Zoning Review Commission Chair Edie Greenwood and the town’s zoning consultant, Will Agresta, participated in the meeting as board members reviewed comments submitted by Dutchess County Planning, the North East Planning Board, the town’s Conservation Advisory Council, and residents who spoke or submitted written remarks during the initial public hearing on Jan. 8.

Keep ReadingShow less
Passwords
Cartoon by Natalia Zukerman
Millerton, snowmobiles, homes, businesses

The following excerpts from The Millerton News were compiled by Kathleen Spahn and Rhiannon Leo-Jameson of the North East-Millerton Library.

January 24, 1935

Keep ReadingShow less
Gen Z is facing hard times despite a growing economy

The college-age generation is grappling with inflation, increasing housing prices, climate change, and now mass corporate layoffs. In a world where geopolitical turmoil is increasing, the ground beneath their feet is shifting. Many believe their future is bleak.

My nephew, Joey, just got married. His wife lives with her parents, and he lives with his. While he makes good money as a pharmacy manager at a national chain drugstore, neither he nor his wife can afford even a down payment on a house in Long Island. They are moving in with the wife’s parents. Joey’s sister is also married with two children. They also live with their parents. Welcome to the American dream turned nightmare for almost 70 million young Americans.

Keep ReadingShow less