U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling on his colleagues to block a federal rescission bill that would claw back $1.1 billion previously allocated to public radio and television stations nationwide….
Day: July 9, 2025
Fringe Theater Festival in Narrowsburg: A Weekend of Bold, Immersive Performances
This weekend, the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA) and Scranton Fringe are teaming up to present “A Taste of Fringe,” a three-day celebration of bold, immersive, and subversive theater in honor of…
Community Conversations Offer Space for Dialogue, Connection, and Reflection in Monticello
In a time of national polarization and digital isolation, a grassroots initiative in Sullivan County is providing a welcome space for neighbors to connect face-to-face and engage in meaningful conversations. The Committee…
Terra String Quartet Brings Haydn, Bartók, and Brahms to Grey Towers Concert in Milford
This Saturday, chamber music returns to Grey Towers in Milford with a performance by the award-winning Terra String Quartet. The group will perform works by Haydn, Bartók, and Brahms as part of…
New York Faces More Flash Floods. Aquatic Ecosystems Are at Risk.
More than 100 people died after devastating flash floods tore through central Texas during Fourth of July weekend, with at least 28 children confirmed dead. More than 160 people are still…
Disabled New Yorkers Worry About Indirect Cuts the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ May Cause
On Friday, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, which includes sweeping changes to Medicaid. This bill is expected to both directly and indirectly impact services for…
‘The System is So Fundamentally Broken’: Local Pharmacies Consider Cuts and Closure Over Prescription Reimbursement Rates
Village Apothecary, an independent pharmacy located in Woodstock, recently announced that they might have to stop filling prescriptions that have led to profit losses of upwards of $130,000. And they are not…
