The Hudson Valley is Paty's home. She grew up on the Hudson River in Cornwall, New York. Paty has spent the last 20 years living and owning a home in Ulster County which she fell in love with while earning a degree at SUNY New Paltz. Paty's more than 30 years in the Hudson Valley broadcast industry has given her the privilege of experiencing some of the best places, entertainment, and events that the area has to offer. Paty can be found spending her free time hunting down antiques, mixing locally sourced cocktails, enjoying a meal at a local Hudson Valley restaurant, and finding time to be outdoors. Paty is a proud dog mom, a lifelong equestrian, and an avid wildlife supporter with a belief in a sustainable future for our area of New York.
Paty Quyn
Discover the Best BBQ Restaurants in the Hudson Valley
From Chicken Lollipops to Piggy Mac check out these yummy BBQ Restaurants in the Hudson Valley.
Why People Are Learning About Invasive Bugs in New York
Do you know what bugs and plants are actually unwanted intruders in the Hudson Valley?
Want to Your Own a Mini Resort in the Catskills?
Want to buy a mini motel that comes with are really cool bar in Windham, New York?
Spend a Night Singing with Wolves in New York
An overnight adventure you won't ever forget in South Salem, New York.
3 Easy Steps to Cleaning Up Before a New York Spring
No closet or room is to big a job when you follow a few simple steps Hudson Valley
Relax at One Of These ‘Waterful’ Hudson Valley Vacation Homes
From cozy cabins to a unique estate one of these Airbnb's near the Hudson Valley will make a great staycation.
Do You Believe Seeing Certain Animals is an Omen
Silly or true you read the chart and decide if encountering these Hudson Valley Animals is really ominous.
A Brilliant Idea For How To Re-Open Dutchess Golf Club
You can see the solution clearly when you look at this Poughkeepsie Golf Course on Google Maps.
Delicious Goodies For Sale in Winter at Hudson Valley Farm Markets
Farm markets in Ulster County that offer Summer treats in the dead of Winter.
A Popular Piece of Beacon’s History Now Gone Almost 50 Years
Its been gone almost 50 years from the Hudson Valley Landscape but I think you can still make out the trails.