Bates joins The News

MILLERTON — The Millerton News welcomes a new reporter to its staff with the addition of Christine Bates, who will  cover the town of Washington and the village of Millbrook.

Bates grew up in upstate New York and studied art history at Oberlin College in Ohio where she earned a B.A. and then went to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she received her Master of Arts degree. After working for a New York art publisher editing books on contemporary artists, she returned to Michigan where she directed the art education programs and curated the on-board collection of Artrain, a project of the NEA and the Michigan Council for the Arts.

An interest in arts administration led her to Columbia Business School where she was a Shell Oil fellow and received her MBA in marketing. Bates then pursued a career in international banking in Brazil and Korea. Subsequently she moved to New York where she raised her two children in Greenwich Village while working as a business consultant.  

After years of exploring the environs of New York, she and her husband, Peter Greenough, relocated to another village, Millerton, in the town of North East. They said they were attracted by its bustling Main Street, rural landscape and historic houses. Bates and her husband share a passion for architecture, design and construction projects.  

They designed their home in Korea overlooking the Han River, completely renovated an 1835 brick townhouse in Greenwich Village and refreshed a historic building in Rhinebeck. When they saw a neglected Victorian house on Barton Street, they purchased it on the spot and began a restoration that was recently completed.

“We felt part of the Millerton community before we moved in, because we could read about what was happening in The Millerton News,â€� Bates said.  

She then said she “convinced� the publisher and editor to hire her as the paper’s newest reporter because of her extensive background in business writing, and her enthusiasm for becoming part of the Dutchess County community.

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