Cornell Law School will offer Estate Planning Practicum in the Spring of 2021. As in the past, the course will assist those who do not have access to an estate planning attorney…
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Pike County Announces Initial Phase of COVID-19 Vaccinations
Pike County is in the initial phase of distribution, known as Phase 1A, which focuses on vaccinating healthcare personnel, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) first responders, and residents of long-term care facilities. Statewide,…
Narrowsburg Union: Call for Entries
The Narrowsburg Union seeks submissions for the first exhibition of the year titled, “A Bright Future: Envisioning 2021.” The exhibit will open on January 23, 2021. The curatorial premise is to radically…
Listen: Year in Review: Stephan Lundgren, Town Supervisor of Delaware
We continue with our interview series, Year in Review, where Patricio Robayo sat down, virtually with town supervisors of Sullivan County for their take on 2020 and their hopes for 2021. Patricio…
Listen: Dan Hust Sullivan County COVID19 Update
As 2020 comes to a close, we are taking a look back on what a year it has been. COVID-19 cases are continuing to rise while vaccines are being distributed throughout the…
Wayne Memorial Hospital Temporary Lab Closures
Due to a need to re-allocate staff to the hospital, Wayne Memorial Laboratory Services is temporarily closing its blood-draw sites in Tafton and Forest City, effective Monday, December 28th. A third site,…
Orange County 4-H Seeks Members and Volunteers
Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Orange County’s 4-H Youth Development Program seeks children to join a club or program and adult volunteers. 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning…
Emergency Heating Benefit Available
On January 4, 2021, the Home Energy Assistance Program’s (HEAP’s) Emergency Benefit program will begin accepting applications for Sullivan County residents.. Emergency benefits are available to assist eligible households with a heating…
Listen: Year in Review: Town of Bethel, Dan Sturm
As 2020 comes to a close, many of us are looking forward to a hopefully better 2021. WJFF got a chance to sit down, virtually, with some town supervisors of Sullivan County…