Radio Catskill Partners with StoryCorps to Foster Connection Across America’s Political Divides Through the One Small Step Radio Station Hubs Program Radio Catskill Staff Will Receive Training and Production Assistance from StoryCorps…
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Washing Away Regrets By Paddling Two Hundred Miles on the Delaware River
After a near-fatal stroke and a separation, amidst a global pandemic, Rick Van Noy decided to go for a paddle. In his book Borne by the River, he charts the story of…
The Gymnastics Adventures of Coach Tweed
Coach, author, motivational speaker and “father to all children,” Pedro Tweed of Monticello has spent his life teaching and mentoring children since the 1970’s. He has a new children’s book called “…
Spongy Moth Caterpillars Return
You might have seen them crawling up the trees in your backyard or maybe on your Adirondack chair. Spongy moth caterpillars, identifiable by their dark, hairy bodies and blue and red spots,…
The Circus is Coming To Highland Lake
The Circus is Coming to Highland Lake Friday, May 24. NACL is welcoming the performers, artists, and technicians of Hideaway Circus for a second year. They’re sharing a preview of their next…
Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project Unveiling Five New Markers This Summer
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…
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…
