La Voz en Breve, a Spanish language talk and entertainment show, now airs on WJFF Monday Nights at 7. It’s a weekly “best of” what happens on the daily version of La…
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Listen: Sullivan County Public Health Director Nancy McGraw COVID-19 Update
In just two weeks the number of active cases of COVID-19 in Sullivan County went from 2 to 30. Today, there are 30. Some of this is due to positive coronavirus exposures…
Listen: Sullivan County Democrat’s Joe Abraham, Falls Sports
Governor Andrew Cuomo has given clearance for certain high school sports to begin on September 21, but don’t go buying cleats just yet. First, the New York State Public High School Athletic…
Listen: Local News Roundup with the River Reporter’s Owen Walsh
Pennsylvania’s moratorium on evictions seems set to expire this coming Monday, causing concern that an influx in housing insecurity is imminent. On this edition of the Local News Roundup, Owen Walsh talks…
Listen: Julia Corrice on Recognizing Women’s Right to Vote in New York
WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY – NY HERITAGE EXHIBIT One hundred years ago, in August 1920, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution granted women the right to vote. August 26, the date of the…
Listen: James B. Huntington on Unemployment, Inflation, Stewart Airport, Andrew Yang and More
Andrew Yang has a couple of interesting economic ideas. Plus, there’s inflation to talk about, massive layoffs at American Airlines, the state of Stewart International Airport, and more. But before we can…
Listen: SUNY Sullivan President Jay Quaintance on school openings
It was only last week that SUNY Sullivan President Jay Quaintance spoke to WJFF enthusiastically about welcoming students back to campus. Then, this week, the school announced it won’t be opening its…
Listen: Committee for Equity and Justice members Pastor Ryan Tinsley and Martin Colavito
Committee for Equity and Justice members Pastor Ryan Tinsley and Martin Colavito tell us about their partnership with Hurleyville Performing Arts Center for next week’s live-streaming Panel Discussion on Race at HPAC….
Listen: Sally Wright of the Catskill Art Society tells us about the “Art Under Quarantine”
When the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns began in March, local art and music nonprofit organizations closed their doors and found creative ways to serve the public, like online concerts, panels, or art classes…