Ex-Pittsburgh Mayor Shares Ideas on Poughkeepsie’s Revitalization
By Amanda Purcell /The Poughkeepsie Journal
Tom Murphy, the former Pittsburgh mayor credited with turning the former industrial city’s economic fortunes around, visited with Hudson Valley leaders Tuesday to discuss the hard decisions urban centers like the City of Poughkeepsie face in […]
Former Pittsburgh Mayor Highlights City’s Turnaround
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POUGHKEEPSIE – If you compare the rebirth of the City of Pittsburgh to the transformation of the City of Middletown, you will see the Orange County city is […] |
Pattern’s Czajka Honored with Alice Dickinson Award
Joe Czajka received the Alice Dickinson Legacy Award for his work in housing
Pattern Senior Vice President Joe Czajka was […]

Hudson Valley Study Sees Room for Improvement in Rail Safety, State Transit Aid, Water Resources
The Daily Freeman
A freight train that included tanker cars crossed […]
Maloney, DiNapoli, McDonald at May 18 Infrastructure Conference
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April 29, 2015
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Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress is gathering federal, state and local experts to discuss regional infrastructure issues for a half-day infrastructure conference 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 18, at Anthony’s Pier 9, […]
NY Surplus Could Fuel Jobs, Infrastructure
December 2014 For the Times Herald-Record
In government, you seldom get to make a real wish list.
Yet New York state right now is contemplating what to do with a multi-billion-dollar surplus. So far, Governor Cuomo has made it clear that […]
P-Tech Program Shows Best of Students, School and Industry
November 6, 2014
By Jonathan Drapkin / For the Times Herald-Record
When you think of work force development, you probably wouldn’t think of 9th-graders. But you should.
The Pattern staff recently had an opportunity to visit the inaugural class of the P-Tech program […]
Difficult Changes Required to Meet Healthcare Needs
September 15, 2014
By Jonathan Drapkin / For The Times Herald-Record
Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress recently completed an eight-month study on the region’s aging population and the readiness of the region’s health-care institutions and stakeholders to address it.
We were aided by […]
Many Challenges Loom for Region in Next 25 Years
July 21, 2014
By Jonathan Drapkin / For the Times Herald-Record
Where are we going as a region? As Pattern for Progress approaches its 50th anniversary, we’ll be asking this question a lot and looking to many sources for answers.
What we find […]