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Marc Halpert sent me a great article the other day about the new New Haven. He started me thinking about all of the great places to visit that I haven’t seen. Which then started me thinking that with an anniversary approaching, it is time for Bill and I to plan a weekend away. Not too far from New York, maybe a few hours’ drive.

If it was summertime, I know we would head to Montauk which happens to be one of my favorite places. And as to visiting New Haven, since there is a reasonable chance that we will be spending a lot of time there over the next few years, I think we will wait to start that exploration.

Any suggestions for us? What is your favorite weekend getaway? [And, to our members outside New York, in Connecticut and Massachusetts, please chime in! Sorry South Florida, I can’t get there for a weekend.]

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Fred Klein

A nice NYC hotel and enjoy Gotham as you never have!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 22:08

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I like Lake Wallenpaupack in Hawley, PA. About a 2 1/2 hour drive. Nice quiet town in the northern Poconos, great Bed and Breakfast at the Settlers Inn (book in advance). The lake is beautiful, the people are nice with some quaint shops, restaurants (Overboards my favorite) and just the right mix of things to do (or not). I go there several times a year for a quick recharge.

Dan Schwartz

Submitted by Cheri_Elferis on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 23:08

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Cheri Elferis

The Emerson Resort and Spa in Mt. Trempor, NY.....just past Woodstock. About 2 1/2 hr drive, as well....Think log cabin with Asian theme, but modern.....Ask for a junior suite.....I like room 190, which is bi-level.....Good food, great spa, yoga classes, hot tub, shopping...

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 23:21

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There's nothing better than going to Hudson, NY. Amazing restaurants, scenery, piece and quiet!

Submitted by DanielGershburg on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 23:21

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Daniel Gershburg


There's nothing better than going to Hudson, NY. Amazing restaurants, scenery, piece and quiet!

Submitted by StephenMichel on Tue, 01/21/2014 - 00:24

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Stephen Michel

Belmont Vermont. In summer there is music on the green and I can ride my motorcycle. In winter I can walk to country store and meet and hang out with neighbors. Also ski and snowshoe.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Tue, 01/21/2014 - 02:42

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Fort Lee, New Jersey is nice. If you don't mind the traffic.
-Chris Christie
Corey Bearak

Obviously if you like to Ski places within a few hours exist but rely on others for that. Shelly and I built a weekend some years ago when Poco was not touring close to NYC around their concert in Sellersville PA. To justify the ride and staying a few night, I of course needed to so some intell on what else exists. So finding we'd be staying in Bucks County (named after the author of course but who knew then), we visited the Pearl Buck Homestead and James Michener (Art Museum) as well as dine with friends during which we enjoyed a pre-concert visit by Poco members. There is a nice restaurant adjoining the theatre. I even touched on the weekend in a column I wrote about noise (http://coreybearak.com/columns/2003-12-25_Boro_residents_deserve_improved_noise-control_laws.pdf)
If maybe a rented limo was involved, a wine country tour on LI's north fork or the Hudson Valley could be nice. I would probably stay in Greenport in I were using a hotel but we have family nearby in Southold. In Greenport, you need to visit Uncle Pete's used bookstore, The Book Scout (http://northfork.patch.com/listings/the-book-scout).

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Tue, 01/21/2014 - 07:46

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Liz Saldana

Vegas baby! You can renew your vows with Elvis at the Graceland Chapel.
Rona Gura

On the way down from the college drop-off this year, we spent the weekend in Corning NY. It was so much nicer than I expected. Great galleries and restaurants. And great wine and wine tours of vineyards of the Finger Lakes region. And, for the tourist in you (and in Bill) the glass museum was pretty cool too.

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Tue, 01/21/2014 - 23:44

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Lucas Meyer

You want charm? Great food? Ambiance? Go to the Birchwood Inn in Lenox, Mass. The proprietress, Ellen Chenaux, is the ultimate innkeeper, the breakfast is over-the-top amazing, and the rooms are sumptuous. Get used to being coddled, delighted and surprised. Lots to do in the area: Antiquing (if that's your thing), grand house tours, wonderful dining (Alta, in Lenox village is THE place to go-- walkable from the Birchwood Inn), museums, hiking plus lots of other attractions within a short drive. We go once a year for a long weekend in May. www.birchwood-inn.com 800-524-1646 There's just nothing like the Berkshires for a weekend getaway... If you do go, please send my best regards to Ellen.

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