Each of the principal members has extensive experience in the entertainment industry and have been fortunate enough to have worked in some of the finest shops serving Broadway.
St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital, located in Cornwall, NY, was founded in 1931 on Laurel Avenue. Today, the Cornwall Campus is a thriving outpatient-focused center.
In April 1716, Luis Moses Gomez, a Jewish community leader from New York City, purchased 1,200 acres with river access in what is now Marlborough, NY, near the current border with Newburgh.
Built by Nathaniel Hill in 1768, it was, undoubtedly, one of the handsomest dwellings between New York and Albany. Seven generations of the Hill family have occupied Brick House.
Located on a quiet country road overlooking a pond, this large contemporary home boasts 2 bedrooms, a sleeping loft, wood floors, and oversized backyard with 30 acre of land.
This park has areas for both passive and active recreation in a historic setting that features powder mill buildings and remains from the Civil War era.