One Small Step brings strangers with different political views together to record a 50-minute conversation—not to debate politics, but to learn who we are as people. Created by StoryCorps, One Small Step…
Author: Tim Bruno
PennDOT Driver and Photo License Centers Closed for Veterans Day
HARRISBURG, PA – PennDOT announced that all driver and vehicle services centers across Pennsylvania will be closed on Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Veterans Day. Customers can still access a…
Fire Department Combines Civic Duty with Clam Chowder
The White Sulphur Springs (NY) Fire Department is hosting its annual clam chowder soup sale on Election Day, as residents make their voices heard in the polling location for Liberty District 4….
Rural Caregivers Struggle as State Leaves Thousands Waiting For Help at Home: AARP NY Survey
Family caregivers in the Mid-Hudson Valley are stressed and cutting work hours or even leaving jobs because they do not have enough help, according to a new A-A-R-P New York survey The…
Skunk Tests Positive for Rabies in Town of Thompson
Monticello, NY – A skunk found in the Monticello area has tested positive for rabies, according to Sullivan County Public Health. Public Health Director Jill Hubert-Simon stated the animal was killed by…
Liberty Chamber Meeting Canceled
The Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce announced their monthly meeting scheduled for Thursday, October 31, 2024, has been cancelled, due to unforeseen circumstances. The next meeting will be announced soon. Contact the…
“Boogie Boo!” Brings Swing to Halloween
April Mae & The June Bugs are performing their ‘Boogie BOO!’ spooky season show at Delaware Valley Opera in Lake Huntington, NY on Thursday. Inspired by themes of the supernatural, enchantment, the…
NY Officials Assure Voters of Election Safety as Early Voting Surges
Early voting is underway in New York and more than 700,000 people took part in the first weekend of early voting for general elections, according to state Board of Elections. A significant…
Environmental Advocates Relaunch Campaign to Pass NY HEAT Act
A coalition of nearly 250 environmental and community groups released a letter last week calling on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to cap low-income residents’ energy bills. The letter also asks the…