The Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project is dedicated to preserving the history, legacy, and future of the Borscht Belt. Comprised of Sullivan County and parts of Ulster County, this area was internationally…
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Science Stories with Joe Johnson
Joe Johnson is a former Port Jervis Science Teacher and Radio Catskill Volunteer. He joins us to share some science stories that caught his eye this week, including scientists decoding the secret…
Concerned Citizens Create Art to Preserve Skinners Falls Bridge
The Skinners Falls Bridge crosses the Upper Delaware River, connecting the communities of Milanville, PA, and Skinners Falls, NY. The 470-foot long historic bridge been closed since October 2019 when an inspection…
Public Invited to NYC DEP Meeting in Hancock About Upcoming Delaware Aqueduct Shutdown
The shutdown to repair the Delaware Aqueduct is set for Oct. 1, and scheduled to be completed by June 1, 2025. The twice-postponed project seeks to repair a minor leak near Warwarsing…
Audio Postcard: Trout Release Day in Jeffersonville
Local students released several hundred trout fingerlings into Callicoon Creek in Jeffersonville on May 16 as part of the Trout in the Classroom project. The Trout in the Classroom program brings science…
Celebrating Dandelions, the Perennially Maligned Perennials
Dandelion is a short-lived perennial that will grow just about anywhere, regardless of soil conditions. Though commonly dismissed as a weed, the dandelion is beneficial to soil health, honeybees, and people. Kaya…
NYSDOT Seeking Public Comment On Route 17 Expansion Project
The NY State Department of Transportation, along with the Federal Highway Administration, is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement for the New York State Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project. The project…
Sayonara Cowboy: Wryly Looking Back at a Troubled Youth and No Parents in Sight
“Sayonara Cowboy” is a coming-of-age story that navigates the turbulent waters of racism, familial complexities, and the search for identity in the aftermath of World War II. DVAA will host the book…
Can’t Stop Sneezing? You’re Not Alone During Peak Allergy Season
Seasonal allergies are getting worse after a particularly warm winter this year, causing plants to start blooming early and keep producing pollen for longer into the season. Tim Bruno spoke to Christina…