
Kate Kolenda
Kate Kolenda is a born-and-raised New Yorker with more than a decade of experience covering lifestyle, dining, and travel — including a tenure as a restaurant and city guide editor. For Only In Your State, she covers New York's best restaurants, bars, hotels, and outdoor adventures with the well-earned credibility of a local who has been the go-to guide in her friend group for years. Kate knows the Northeast the way only a lifelong New Yorker can — in every season, from every angle.
Why My College Town in Connecticut Is a Must-Visit in Fall
Take in colorful foliage set against a historic coastal backdrop off I-95 in New England.

This Diner Arguably Has the Best Pancakes in Maine
Breakfast is worth the wait at this historic local gem in Biddeford.

5 State Park Beaches in New York to Visit to Close Out Summer
Fall in love with The Empire State’s abundance of elite oceanside and lakefront sandy shores.

The 5 Best State Park Beaches in Maine to Visit to Close Out Summer
The top stretches of sand where you can stretch out the end of the season.

This Rhode Island Beach Is Perfect for Finding Sea Glass
Hunt for glittering green and blue pieces along this sandy stretch on the Upper Narragansett Bay.

This Waterfront Village in New York Feels Like It Belongs on the Coast of France
Oysters, wine, and spectacular ocean views link these charming small towns situated across the Atlantic.

This Trail Is Perfect for Uncovering Fossils in Vermont
Discover 480 million-year-old traces of an ancient underwater reef just north of Lake Champlain.

The Remote Town in Maryland We Simply Can’t Get Enough Of
Take in sparkling views of Chesapeake Bay, plenty of seafood, and a healthy dose of maritime history on this small island.

This Massachusetts Beach Town Feels Like It Belongs on the Coast of England
These charming destinations share beautiful seaside views and a strong maritime culture on either side of the Atlantic.

Adventure’s Calling: This Beach Is Ideal for Hunting Sea Glass in New Hampshire
Rye’s rocky coastlines make two of its beaches prime spots for discovering sea glass.
