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
Three Practical Uses for Old Coffee Grounds in New York
Don't throw away those coffee grounds Hudson Valley we have three use full things you can do with them.
Why Does the Color of Your Swimsuit Matter New York
One of the things we might over look when planning a swim in New York
Best Spots to See Eagles in New York
It is easier than ever to spot a bald eagle in New York thanks to advice from the NYS DEC.
Will New York Heat Wave Kill The Spongy Moth Caterpillars
Could the one good thing about this week's heat wave be that it kills all the caterpillars eating up New York?
Your Good Deed Could Get You Punished in New York
Please don't feed the wildlife in your yard they can find food, and remember with some of our New York residence they were aware it is illegal .
Learn About Edible Invasive Plants That Call New York Home
If you can't beat them, Then I say Sautee them. New York Invasive Species plants that you can eat. (Recipes Not Included).
Three Easy to Grow Plants that Repel Bugs in New York
No need to have a green thumb these bug repelling plants are easy to grow in New York and they taste good too.
Do You Know What’s Hitching a Ride on Your Firewood in New York?
Ever watch a bug crawl out of a log after you put it on the fire? New York has Firewood regulations for that exact reason.
See The History Of The 7 Remaining Hudson River Lighthouses
They are the last seven lighthouses in the Hudson River and a film tells their story. See Seven Sentinels: Lighthouses of the Hudson River.
Bet You Can’t Guess Who Has the Right of Way on a New York Trail
so what is the pecking order on a hiking trail in the State of New York?
Distiller Using New York Barley Wins Double Gold
Hudson Valley Distiller Celebrates Double Gold win with a Single Malt.
5 Must See Car Shows this Year in New York
Rhinebeck Officially kicks off car show season this weekend with the Rhinebeck Antiques Car Show and Swap Meet,