Experts at SUNY’s Center for Vector-Borne Diseases are expecting a tough tick season. They say they’ve already seen a lot of early-season tick activity, despite the cold winter and spring. The Centers for…
Author: Tim Bruno
Sullivan County Man Sentenced to 40 Years to Life for Attempted Murder of Deputy
A Sullivan County man has been sentenced to 40 years to life in state prison after being convicted of attempting to kill a police officer during a 2025 shooting, prosecutors said Thursday….
New York Nears Prohibition on Renting Jail Space to ICE
New York Public News Network | By Jimmy Vielkind Local jails across New York state would be barred from holding people for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under an immigration package taking shape…
Grammy-Winning Trombonist Ryan Keberle Returns with Catharsis in Honesdale
Grammy Award–winning trombonist Ryan Keberle is returning to the region this weekend with his ensemble Catharsis, bringing a genre-blending sound that draws on modern jazz, chamber music, South American folk traditions and…
Hudson Valley May Day Rally: A Call for Worker Rights
A coalition of labor, immigrant rights and community groups is preparing to rally in the Catskills, Hudson Valley, and Northeast Pennsylvania this week as part of a nationwide May Day action, marking…
Exploring the Layers of ‘Stories in the New Baroque’ with Artist Alejandro Mazon
A new exhibition opening this weekend at the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance brings together centuries of imagery in a single frame—layering historical photographs, classical references and pop culture into a dense visual…
Riverkeeper Sues New York City Over Catskills Watershed Agreement, Citing Lack of Environmental Review
A decades-old framework that protects drinking water for millions of New Yorkers is now the focus of a new legal challenge. Riverkeeper has filed a lawsuit against the New York City Department…
Could Pied-à-Terre Tax Find Its Way Upstate? At Least One Legislator Hopes So
New York Public News Network | By Samuel King Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed a tax on second homes in New York City to help raise more revenue there. Now, a Capital Region…
Orange County Chamber of Commerce Hires Carlucci Consulting to Boost Advocacy
ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y. (April 29, 2026) — The Orange County Chamber of Commerce has retained Carlucci Consulting, led by former state Sen. David Carlucci, to serve as its lobbyist and expand its…
