As the month of May continues, and we wait for temperatures to rise out of the 60s, here is what's happening.
- On Monday, May 11, the Common Council Code and Infrastructure Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at City Hall and on Teams. Click here to join the meeting remotely.
- On Tuesday, May 12, the Planning Board meets at 6:00 p.m. The agenda for the meeting does not include, surprisingly, the Hudson Housing Authority redevelopment. It does include the adaptive reuse of the John L. Edwards school building and, new on the agenda, Phase 1 of "Waterfront Village," the development proposed for the area that was once the site of the Kaz warehouses. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at City Hall and on Teams. Click here for the link to join the meeting remotely.
- On Wednesday, May 13, it is "Meet the Board Candidates Night," hosted and moderated by the Hudson High School Student Council. The event takes place at 6:00 p.m. in the Hudson High School auditorium. It will also be livestreamed on YouTube.
- On Thursday, May 14, the Common Council Legal Committee meets at 6:00 p.m. No agenda for the meeting is yet available. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at City Hall and on Teams. Click here to join the meeting remotely.
- On Saturday, May 16, the African American Archive of Columbia County presents Pinkster Fest 2026, the original Kinderhook Black Family Reunion, a celebration unique to the Hudson Valley. In colonial times, when Dutch settlers visited relatives during the religious holiday of Pentecost, they would give their enslaved African American workers a few days off to reunite with their family and friends. This annual gathering of families became known as the Pinkster Festival. Pinkster Fest 2026 takes place from noon to 5:00 p.m. in Rothermel Park in Kinderhook. For more information and to register, click here.
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