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Schiff Responds to Viral Video Allegations in Heated Sullivan County Sheriff’s Race

Schiff Responds to Viral Video Allegations in Heated Sullivan County Sheriff’s Race

June 14, 2025
 A video that’s been making the rounds on Facebook has sparked controversy and political tension in...
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Sullivan County Rolls Out $30M Plan to Connect Thousands of Homes to High-Speed Internet

Sullivan County Rolls Out $30M Plan to Connect Thousands of Homes to High-Speed Internet

June 12, 2025
High-speed internet may soon be coming to your home or small business if you live in Sullivan...
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2025 NY Primary Election Guide: Key Races and How to Vote in Sullivan, Ulster, and Orange Counties

2025 NY Primary Election Guide: Key Races and How to Vote in Sullivan, Ulster, and Orange Counties

June 12, 2025
June 24, 2025 NY Primary Election: Candidates & Key Races The Primary Election Day in New York...
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As Opioid Overdoses Decline in Sullivan County, Officials Warn Fight is Far From Over

As Opioid Overdoses Decline in Sullivan County, Officials Warn Fight is Far From Over

June 12, 2025
 Dorothy Sanchez will never forget the day her son, Jonathan, died from an overdose last September...
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Activists Fight to Pass Bill That Ends Local Collaboration with ICE

Activists Fight to Pass Bill That Ends Local Collaboration with ICE

June 12, 2025
A constant flood of stories detailing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducting...
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Catskill Mountainkeeper Urges Action to Ban Toxic Sludge in Farming Before Session Ends

Catskill Mountainkeeper Urges Action to Ban Toxic Sludge in Farming Before Session Ends

June 11, 2025
 Before the New York State Senate and Assembly leave for summer recess, Catskill Mountainkeeper is...
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Fear at Home, Disruption at School: ICE Raids Shake Rural Families, Prompt Action

Fear at Home, Disruption at School: ICE Raids Shake Rural Families, Prompt Action

June 11, 2025
 As federal immigration enforcement actions escalate across the country, rural communities in the...
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Hunger Deepens Across the Hudson Valley as Federal Food Aid Programs Face Cuts

Hunger Deepens Across the Hudson Valley as Federal Food Aid Programs Face Cuts

June 10, 2025
  As food insecurity increases across the Hudson Valley, federal food assistance programs that...
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Bresnahan’s First Six Months: Business-Focused Agenda Sparks Praise and Pushback in PA-8

Bresnahan’s First Six Months: Business-Focused Agenda Sparks Praise and Pushback in PA-8

June 10, 2025
 Congressman Rob Bresnahan, six months into his first term representing Pennsylvania’s 8th...
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Albany Lawmakers Face Crunch Time as Session Draws to a Close

Albany Lawmakers Face Crunch Time as Session Draws to a Close

June 9, 2025
As the clock runs out on this year’s legislative session in Albany, lawmakers are trying to wrap up...
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Callicoon Job Corps Students Return After Court Stops Sudden Closure

Callicoon Job Corps Students Return After Court Stops Sudden Closure

June 9, 2025
The future of the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center in Callicoon — and dozens of similar training...
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Judge Temporarily Blocks Effort to Cut Delaware Valley Job Corps: “You Can’t Close This Down in 30 Days”

Judge Temporarily Blocks Effort to Cut Delaware Valley Job Corps: “You Can’t Close This Down in 30 Days”

June 5, 2025
The U.S. District Court for New York’s Southern District temporarily blocked the Trump...
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NY FOCUS: As Albany Debates Plastics Crackdown, Industry Pushes Softer Alternative

NY FOCUS: As Albany Debates Plastics Crackdown, Industry Pushes Softer Alternative

June 5, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Ulster County Executive Pushes Back on ‘Sanctuary Jurisdictions’ List: “We Are in Full Compliance with Federal Law”

Ulster County Executive Pushes Back on ‘Sanctuary Jurisdictions’ List: “We Are in Full Compliance with Federal Law”

June 4, 2025
  Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger is speaking out after Ulster was named in a controversial...
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Biden’s Diagnosis Brings Prostate Cancer Into Focus—Expert Shares What Every Man Should Know

Biden’s Diagnosis Brings Prostate Cancer Into Focus—Expert Shares What Every Man Should Know

June 4, 2025
In the wake of former President Joe Biden’s announcement that he has been diagnosed with an...
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Future of Sullivan County’s Trash in Limbo

Future of Sullivan County’s Trash in Limbo

June 2, 2025
At the Sullivan County Transfer Station in Monticello, dozens of trucks drive in and out of Landfill...
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Tensions Flare Over Reimbursements at Fallsburg Town Board Meeting

Tensions Flare Over Reimbursements at Fallsburg Town Board Meeting

May 30, 2025
Disagreements within the Fallsburg Town Board came to a head on May 20, when a debate over travel...
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Ulster County Expands Emergency Services Role with New State Certification

Ulster County Expands Emergency Services Role with New State Certification

May 30, 2025
Ulster County’s Department of Emergency Services is poised to take a larger role in supporting...
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Ulster County’s “I Voted” Sticker Contest Empowers Young Artists Through Democracy

Ulster County’s “I Voted” Sticker Contest Empowers Young Artists Through Democracy

May 28, 2025
In Ulster County, students are being invited to leave their mark on local democracy—literally. The...
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A SUNY Graduate’s Journey: From Overcoming Addiction to Serving Others

A SUNY Graduate’s Journey: From Overcoming Addiction to Serving Others

May 28, 2025
Graduation season is upon us, and every graduate has their own story of why they wanted to pursue...
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Catskills Community Land Trust: Building Affordable Housing in the Town of Rockland

Catskills Community Land Trust: Building Affordable Housing in the Town of Rockland

May 27, 2025
Imagine an affordable rental home constructed with local timber, local workforce, and with cutting...
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NY Eyes Ban on Harmful PFAS in Everyday Products

NY Eyes Ban on Harmful PFAS in Everyday Products

May 27, 2025
Two major environmental health bills are making their way through the New York State Legislature —...
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Ulster County Halts Landfill Plan Amid Public Outcry and Environmental Concerns

Ulster County Halts Landfill Plan Amid Public Outcry and Environmental Concerns

May 23, 2025
 A controversial proposal to establish a landfill in Ulster County has been placed on indefinite...
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Recognizing the Warning Signs: Stroke Prevention Starts with Awareness

Recognizing the Warning Signs: Stroke Prevention Starts with Awareness

May 22, 2025
Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a stroke, according to the Centers for...
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County Leaders Warn House Budget Bill Could Devastate NY’s Healthcare System

County Leaders Warn House Budget Bill Could Devastate NY’s Healthcare System

May 21, 2025
County leaders across New York State came together on May 21 to address the devastating toll the...
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Voters Approve Budgets in All Sullivan County School Districts

Voters Approve Budgets in All Sullivan County School Districts

May 21, 2025
School budget votes took place Tuesday May 20, 2025 across New York. In  Sullivan County, here are...
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Middletown Rally Brings Together Residents in Solidarity With Gaza

Middletown Rally Brings Together Residents in Solidarity With Gaza

May 20, 2025
More than 100 residents gathered on May 18 in Thrall Park in Middletown, N.Y. to protest Israel’s...
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A Closer Look at Proposed Sullivan County Housing Shelter with Legislator Cat Scott

A Closer Look at Proposed Sullivan County Housing Shelter with Legislator Cat Scott

May 20, 2025
Sullivan County legislators are scrambling for a new location to build a gateway housing shelter in...
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Women’s Health Month: Dr. Caroline DeFilippo on Prioritizing Wellness and Preventive Care

Women’s Health Month: Dr. Caroline DeFilippo on Prioritizing Wellness and Preventive Care

May 16, 2025
May is National Women’s Health Month, a time dedicated to encouraging women and girls to prioritize...
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Sullivan County Legislature Scrambles for a New Housing Shelter Location

Sullivan County Legislature Scrambles for a New Housing Shelter Location

May 16, 2025
The Sullivan County legislature voted against scheduling a public hearing to operate a gateway...
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Former CDC Director Urges Action as Measles Resurfaces — A Wake-Up Call for Local Communities

Former CDC Director Urges Action as Measles Resurfaces — A Wake-Up Call for Local Communities

May 14, 2025
As preventable diseases like measles make a resurgence across the U.S., the importance of routine...
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A Dozen Bhutanese Immigrants Deported from PA – Many Families Still Don’t Know Where They Are

A Dozen Bhutanese Immigrants Deported from PA – Many Families Still Don’t Know Where They Are

May 14, 2025
At least a dozen Bhutanese immigrants have been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
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Trump’s Proposed Film Tariffs Could Shake Up Local Film Industry

Trump’s Proposed Film Tariffs Could Shake Up Local Film Industry

May 13, 2025
President Donald Trump has proposed a 100% tariff on movies produced outside of the United States...
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FEMA Cuts, Layoffs Spark Local Concerns as Wildfire and Hurricane Seasons Approach

FEMA Cuts, Layoffs Spark Local Concerns as Wildfire and Hurricane Seasons Approach

May 13, 2025
As hurricane and wildfire seasons approach, how the federal government and local governments respond...
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Dr. Jessie Moore Urges Vigilance After Measles Advisory Issued in Sullivan County

Dr. Jessie Moore Urges Vigilance After Measles Advisory Issued in Sullivan County

May 12, 2025
Sullivan County’s Department of Public Health has issued an advisory after a three confirmed case of...
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul Signs $254 Billion State Budget

New York Governor Kathy Hochul Signs $254 Billion State Budget

May 9, 2025
Governor Kathy Hochul has put her signature on a New York state budget. The $254 billion spending...
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Weekly Sullivan County Government Update with Dan Hust

Weekly Sullivan County Government Update with Dan Hust

May 9, 2025
Sullivan County Government Communications Director Dan Hust shared key County Government updates...
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Road Closures in Pike and Wayne Counties

Road Closures in Pike and Wayne Counties

May 9, 2025
Motorists in Pike and Wayne counties should anticipate road closures and restrictions due to...
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NY FOCUS: Medicaid Cutbacks Could Trigger Healthcare Crisis for Millions in New York

NY FOCUS: Medicaid Cutbacks Could Trigger Healthcare Crisis for Millions in New York

May 9, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Local Reaction on the Election of Pope Leo, the First American Pope

Local Reaction on the Election of Pope Leo, the First American Pope

May 8, 2025
The Roman Catholic Church made history this week with the election of Pope Leo, the first American...
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Federal and State Officials Support Hasidic Developers in Forestburgh Zoning Battle

Federal and State Officials Support Hasidic Developers in Forestburgh Zoning Battle

May 8, 2025
A federal civil rights lawsuit involving allegations of religious discrimination in the Town of...
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Measles Advisory Issued for Region Following Confirmed Case in Orange County

Measles Advisory Issued for Region Following Confirmed Case in Orange County

May 8, 2025
In response to a confirmed case of measles in neighboring Orange County, the Sullivan County...
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On World Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day, AI and a Global Coalition Offer New Hope in the Fight Against Ovarian Cancer

On World Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day, AI and a Global Coalition Offer New Hope in the Fight Against Ovarian Cancer

May 8, 2025
On this World Ovarian Cancer Day, hope is on the horizon for the estimated 300,000 women diagnosed...
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Shock Funding Cuts Hit Local Arts Scene: NEA Pulls Grants from Farm Arts Collective and NACL

Shock Funding Cuts Hit Local Arts Scene: NEA Pulls Grants from Farm Arts Collective and NACL

May 7, 2025
This past weekend, an unexpected email from the National Endowment for the Arts landed like a bang...
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NRDC: NY HEAT Act Can Save Billions on Increasingly Obsolete Infrastructure

NRDC: NY HEAT Act Can Save Billions on Increasingly Obsolete Infrastructure

May 7, 2025
Rising utility bills and affordability are top of mind for many New Yorkers. But what if those high...
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Liberty High School Teacher Arrested on Child Pornography Charges

Liberty High School Teacher Arrested on Child Pornography Charges

May 6, 2025
A Liberty High School teacher was arrested on Monday evening, May 5, on charges of distributing...
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Debate Over Closed Primaries Heats Up as Spotlight PA Hosts Open Primaries Forum

Debate Over Closed Primaries Heats Up as Spotlight PA Hosts Open Primaries Forum

May 5, 2025
As Pennsylvania prepares for its 2025 primary elections, growing attention is being paid to the 1.4...
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Sullivan County Prepares for REAL ID Deadline: What Residents Need to Know

Sullivan County Prepares for REAL ID Deadline: What Residents Need to Know

May 5, 2025
As the May 7, 2025, deadline for REAL ID enforcement approaches, Sullivan County residents are urged...
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Radio Catskill Responds to Trump Executive Order to Defund Public Media

Radio Catskill Responds to Trump Executive Order to Defund Public Media

May 2, 2025
 President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order directing the Corporation for Public...
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What Would the Loss of NPR Programming Mean to You? Tell Us.

What Would the Loss of NPR Programming Mean to You? Tell Us.

May 2, 2025
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing the Corporation for Public...
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Sullivan County News Update with Dan Hust

Sullivan County News Update with Dan Hust

May 2, 2025
During his weekly appearance on Radio Chatskill, Sullivan County Communications Director Dan Hust...
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Last-Resort Ballots Are Increasingly Being Rejected for Technical Errors in Pennsylvania. Why?

Last-Resort Ballots Are Increasingly Being Rejected for Technical Errors in Pennsylvania. Why?

May 1, 2025
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local...
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Liberty Rally Part of Nationwide May Day Protests

Liberty Rally Part of Nationwide May Day Protests

April 30, 2025
As the nation prepares for May Day demonstrations, local organizers in Liberty are adding their...
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New Rockland Central School District’s $32M Budget Proposal Unveiled

New Rockland Central School District’s $32M Budget Proposal Unveiled

April 30, 2025
The Rockland Central School District Board of Education has approved a $32 million budget proposal...
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Still No Final Budget in Albany, Says Assemblymember Paula Kay

Still No Final Budget in Albany, Says Assemblymember Paula Kay

April 29, 2025
Governor Kathy Hochul says New Yorkers should expect real relief from the Fiscal Year 2026 state...
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A Conversation with Ramone E. Wilson, Sullivan County’s New Human Rights Commission Executive Director

A Conversation with Ramone E. Wilson, Sullivan County’s New Human Rights Commission Executive Director

April 28, 2025
Ramone E. Wilson has been appointed as the first full-time Executive Director of the Sullivan County...
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Ulster County Becomes First US County to Establish Sister Community with Ukraine

Ulster County Becomes First US County to Establish Sister Community with Ukraine

April 28, 2025
Ulster County has taken a historic step in support of Ukraine, becoming the first county in the...
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Tariffs Threaten Local Brews, Beans, and Bottles in Sullivan County

Tariffs Threaten Local Brews, Beans, and Bottles in Sullivan County

April 24, 2025
A new round of proposed tariffs from former President Donald Trump’s economic team could soon hit...
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How Medicaid Cuts Could Impact New Yorkers, NEPA

How Medicaid Cuts Could Impact New Yorkers, NEPA

April 24, 2025
A new report from The Commonwealth Fund paints a stark picture of what could happen if Congress...
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Liberty Central School District Unveils $68.5 Million Budget Proposal

Liberty Central School District Unveils $68.5 Million Budget Proposal

April 24, 2025
The Liberty Central School District Board of Education has approved a $68.5 million budget proposal...
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Hudson Valley Air Quality Slips as Wildfire Smoke Fuels Pollution Spike

Hudson Valley Air Quality Slips as Wildfire Smoke Fuels Pollution Spike

April 23, 2025
The American Lung Association’s 2025 State of the Air report, released this week, finds that 156...
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Sowing Sustainability: Professor Champions Local Food and Wisdom This Earth Day

Sowing Sustainability: Professor Champions Local Food and Wisdom This Earth Day

April 22, 2025
Today is Earth Day. Many of us are thinking about how we can do our part to protect the planet, not...
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Summer HEAP Applications Are Now Open – What You Need to Know

Summer HEAP Applications Are Now Open – What You Need to Know

April 22, 2025
HEAP applications to keep your home cool this summer are now open. The Low Income Home Energy...
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Pope Francis Mourned Worldwide; Local Church Shares Tribute

Pope Francis Mourned Worldwide; Local Church Shares Tribute

April 21, 2025
 Pope Francis, who died Monday at 88, is being remembered for his compassion and unwavering support...
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Lawmakers Propose Hudson Valley’s First Public Energy Company

Lawmakers Propose Hudson Valley’s First Public Energy Company

April 21, 2025
 Upstate New York could soon have its first publicly-owned energy company. Introduced by Senator...
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Sullivan County Opens Annual Window for Farmland Enrollment in Agricultural Districts

Sullivan County Opens Annual Window for Farmland Enrollment in Agricultural Districts

April 21, 2025
Each April, Sullivan County opens a brief but meaningful window for landowners who wish to include...
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When the Government Pulled the Plug, She Didn’t: Local Farmer Keeps Beginner Program Alive Against the Odds

When the Government Pulled the Plug, She Didn’t: Local Farmer Keeps Beginner Program Alive Against the Odds

April 21, 2025
Just as the Beginner Farmer Program was gaining momentum—entering its second year of a five-year...
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Food Pantry Demand Soars by 30% in Sullivan County Amid Job Losses, Housing Crunch

Food Pantry Demand Soars by 30% in Sullivan County Amid Job Losses, Housing Crunch

April 18, 2025
Putting healthy food on the table has never felt more challenging for some families in New York...
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Tops Market Opening in Ellenville, Investing $2M in Renovations

Tops Market Opening in Ellenville, Investing $2M in Renovations

April 18, 2025
Tops Friendly Markets is expanding its footprint in the Hudson Valley with the opening of a...
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Ulster County Moves to Block Short-Term Rentals From ADU Tax Break

Ulster County Moves to Block Short-Term Rentals From ADU Tax Break

April 18, 2025
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger has signed a law granting tax incentives for residents who build...
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Federal Judge Clears Way for Demolition of Historic Skinners Falls Bridge

Federal Judge Clears Way for Demolition of Historic Skinners Falls Bridge

April 16, 2025
A federal judge has cleared the path for the demolition of the Skinners Falls Bridge, rejecting a...
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Open Space Institute Protects 3,100 Acres in Catskills for Conservation and Public Use

Open Space Institute Protects 3,100 Acres in Catskills for Conservation and Public Use

April 16, 2025
In a round of good news for hikers, the Open Space Institute recently protected thirty-one hundred...
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NY FOCUS: ‘An Open Secret’: Sackets Harbor ICE Raid Shows the ‘Reality’ of New York Dairy Country

NY FOCUS: ‘An Open Secret’: Sackets Harbor ICE Raid Shows the ‘Reality’ of New York Dairy Country

April 16, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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As Trump Administration Roll Back Transgender Protections, a Lifeline for Eastern PA Trans Community Continues

As Trump Administration Roll Back Transgender Protections, a Lifeline for Eastern PA Trans Community Continues

April 15, 2025
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian are part of the growing number...
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A Second Chance: Legal Advocates Push to Reshape Sentencing for New York’s Youth

A Second Chance: Legal Advocates Push to Reshape Sentencing for New York’s Youth

April 14, 2025
In an effort to reshape how New York’s criminal justice system handles young people who commit...
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NY FOCUS: Trump’s Federal Cuts Push New York Mental Health Programs to Brink of Collapse

NY FOCUS: Trump’s Federal Cuts Push New York Mental Health Programs to Brink of Collapse

April 14, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Man Charged in Arson Threatened to Beat Gov. Shapiro With Hammer, Police Say

SPOTLIGHT PA: Man Charged in Arson Threatened to Beat Gov. Shapiro With Hammer, Police Say

April 14, 2025
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and...
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Troopers Investigate Officer-Involved Shooting in Monticello

Troopers Investigate Officer-Involved Shooting in Monticello

April 11, 2025
State Police are investigating a police-involved shooting that occurred Thursday afternoon at the...
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Deportation of Venezuelans Held in Orange County Jail

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Deportation of Venezuelans Held in Orange County Jail

April 10, 2025
A federal judge in New York has temporarily halted the deportation of two Venezuelan migrants being...
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Remembering Barbara Yeaman, Delaware Highlands Conservancy Founder

Remembering Barbara Yeaman, Delaware Highlands Conservancy Founder

April 10, 2025
The Delaware Highlands Conservancy has been protecting the forests, farmland, clean waters, and...
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PennDOT Temporarily Closes Delaware River as Bridge Demolition Looms

PennDOT Temporarily Closes Delaware River as Bridge Demolition Looms

April 9, 2025
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced a temporary closure of the...
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Local Resident and DCS File Federal Lawsuit to Stop Demolition of Skinners Falls Bridge

Local Resident and DCS File Federal Lawsuit to Stop Demolition of Skinners Falls Bridge

April 9, 2025
Damascus Citizens for Sustainability (DCS) and Milanville, PA resident Cynthia Nash have filed a...
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VA Cuts Could Disrupt Services for Local Veterans, Officials Warn

VA Cuts Could Disrupt Services for Local Veterans, Officials Warn

April 9, 2025
 The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said on April 3 it will end a mortgage-rescue program that...
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As ICE Raids Target Rural New York, Immigrants Face Isolation and Fear to Access Essential Services

As ICE Raids Target Rural New York, Immigrants Face Isolation and Fear to Access Essential Services

April 8, 2025
Three students and their mother who were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
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NY Health Department Eliminates Over 200 Employees and Fellows Amid Federal Funding Cuts

NY Health Department Eliminates Over 200 Employees and Fellows Amid Federal Funding Cuts

April 7, 2025
New York state’s Department of Health has laid off 50 state employees and abruptly ended 168...
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Hundreds Rally in Monticello As Part of Nationwide Hands Off! Protest Against Trump

Hundreds Rally in Monticello As Part of Nationwide Hands Off! Protest Against Trump

April 7, 2025
 Undeterred by rain, more than 200 people gathered outside the Sullivan County Courthouse on April...
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Michael Brooks, Former Sullivan County Legislator, Dies at 66

Michael Brooks, Former Sullivan County Legislator, Dies at 66

April 4, 2025
Former Sullivan County Legislator Michael Brooks has died on March 30. He was 66 years old. A...
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Workers Face Economic Uncertainty as PepsiCo Plant Closes

Workers Face Economic Uncertainty as PepsiCo Plant Closes

April 2, 2025
Following the announcement of the closure of PepsiCo’s facility in Liberty, New York, town and...
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‘Hands Off’ Anti-Trump Protests Planned for April 5 Nationally and Locally

‘Hands Off’ Anti-Trump Protests Planned for April 5 Nationally and Locally

April 1, 2025
Nationwide protests are planned for Saturday, April 5, against President Donald Trump and his...
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State Representative Paula Kay Discusses Key Budget Issues Impacting 100th District

State Representative Paula Kay Discusses Key Budget Issues Impacting 100th District

April 1, 2025
April 1 marks the start of New York state’s fiscal year and a state budget agreement is...
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Sullivan County Schools Tackle Vaping Epidemic with CATCH My Breath

Sullivan County Schools Tackle Vaping Epidemic with CATCH My Breath

April 1, 2025
Over 200 teachers, public health professionals, and community partners in Sullivan County are now...
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Ulster County Signs Order Protecting Transgender Community

Ulster County Signs Order Protecting Transgender Community

March 31, 2025
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger signed an Executive Order on March 31, reaffirming the...
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National Labor Relations Board Overrules Optum’s Objection to Crystal Run Workers’ Union

National Labor Relations Board Overrules Optum’s Objection to Crystal Run Workers’ Union

March 28, 2025
Two months after Crystal Run Healthcare workers voted overwhelmingly to unionize, the National Labor...
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Ulster County Clerk Rejects Texas Filing Against New Paltz Doctor in Abortion Lawsuit

Ulster County Clerk Rejects Texas Filing Against New Paltz Doctor in Abortion Lawsuit

March 28, 2025
 The Ulster County clerk says he will not file a summary judgement against a New Paltz, New York...
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Ellenville’s Budget Deficit Deepens: Mayor Warns of Tax Hikes, Says ‘No Bailout Coming’

Ellenville’s Budget Deficit Deepens: Mayor Warns of Tax Hikes, Says ‘No Bailout Coming’

March 28, 2025
The Village of Ellenville is at a financial crossroads, facing a $450,000 deficit for the 2025-2026...
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New Hope CEO Calls for Stable, Equitable Funding for Nonprofits Serving Vulnerable Populations

New Hope CEO Calls for Stable, Equitable Funding for Nonprofits Serving Vulnerable Populations

March 27, 2025
The Trump administration Thursday announced a major restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health...
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Ulster County Unveils $4.9M EMS Coverage Plan to Address Service Gaps and Boost Readiness

Ulster County Unveils $4.9M EMS Coverage Plan to Address Service Gaps and Boost Readiness

March 27, 2025
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger joined local leaders and emergency medical service (EMS)...
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What Seniors Need to Know About Genetic Testing Scams

What Seniors Need to Know About Genetic Testing Scams

March 27, 2025
Genetics testing company 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this past Friday. And scammers are...
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Five Years Later: New Yorkers with Long COVID Juggle Illness and Doubt

Five Years Later: New Yorkers with Long COVID Juggle Illness and Doubt

March 26, 2025
 Extreme fatigue, brain fog, and long-term gastrointestinal issues are a few of more than 200...
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NY FOCUS: How the New York State Budget Is Made

NY FOCUS: How the New York State Budget Is Made

March 25, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Local Reaction to Trump Administration’s Pull Back on Support for HIV Prevention Efforts

Local Reaction to Trump Administration’s Pull Back on Support for HIV Prevention Efforts

March 25, 2025
Since 1981, HIV has led to the deaths of more than 700,000 people in the US. More than 1.2 million...
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Report Highlights Youth Barriers in Sullivan County

Report Highlights Youth Barriers in Sullivan County

March 24, 2025
A recent report by the Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York, The Road to Equity: Child &...
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Washingtonville Officer Killed in Wrong-Way Collision on Route 17

Washingtonville Officer Killed in Wrong-Way Collision on Route 17

March 24, 2025
A tragic motor vehicle accident on Saturday claimed the life of a retired police officer and left...
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Winter Closings and Delays MONDAY MARCH 24, 2025

Winter Closings and Delays MONDAY MARCH 24, 2025

March 24, 2025
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Congressman Josh Riley Pushes to Lower Egg Prices and Support Family Farmers

Congressman Josh Riley Pushes to Lower Egg Prices and Support Family Farmers

March 20, 2025
On March 20, 2025, Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) visited Sullivan County to meet with local...
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Young Farmers Feel The Freeze of Federal Funding

Young Farmers Feel The Freeze of Federal Funding

March 20, 2025
 Farmers say the federal funding freeze is halting growth and derailing their planning and young...
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Wayne County Libraries Rally Support Amid Funding Threats with National Campaign

Wayne County Libraries Rally Support Amid Funding Threats with National Campaign

March 20, 2025
 In response to increasing threats to library funding, the Wayne County Library Director, Tracy...
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Delaware Valley School District Reassesses 2016 Agreement on Transgender Student Inclusion Policies

Delaware Valley School District Reassesses 2016 Agreement on Transgender Student Inclusion Policies

March 19, 2025
In Pike County, Pennsylvania, The Delaware Valley School District board is reevaluating a 2016...
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Sullivan County Responds to Catholic Charities Closures

Sullivan County Responds to Catholic Charities Closures

March 19, 2025
Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties will shutter its chemical dependency...
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Local Egg Farmers Confront Avian Flu’s Impact as Egg Prices Begin to Drop

Local Egg Farmers Confront Avian Flu’s Impact as Egg Prices Begin to Drop

March 18, 2025
Tuesday, March 18, is National Ag Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the hardworking farmers...
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What’s Behind the NYSEG Bill Hikes?

What’s Behind the NYSEG Bill Hikes?

March 13, 2025
We’ve been reporting on Radio Catskill how customers have been impacted by their high NYSEG...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Pennsylvania Signs New Contract to Upgrade SURE Voter Registration System

SPOTLIGHT PA: Pennsylvania Signs New Contract to Upgrade SURE Voter Registration System

March 13, 2025
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local...
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NY FOCUS: New York’s Prison System Is in Crisis. We Investigated Its Ruling Family

NY FOCUS: New York’s Prison System Is in Crisis. We Investigated Its Ruling Family

March 13, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Federal Funding Freeze Threatens Sullivan County’s New Generation of Farmers

Federal Funding Freeze Threatens Sullivan County’s New Generation of Farmers

March 13, 2025
A freeze on federal funds has halted crucial programs supporting beginner farmers in Sullivan...
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Action Toward Independence Warns of Service Losses if Federal Aid is Slashed

Action Toward Independence Warns of Service Losses if Federal Aid is Slashed

March 12, 2025
With the looming possibility of major cuts in federal funding, nonprofit organizations are...
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Federal Funding Freeze Impacting Food Security for Residents

Federal Funding Freeze Impacting Food Security for Residents

March 12, 2025
The federal funding freeze announced by the Trump administration is destabilizing some local...
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2,000 Officers Terminated as NY Prison Strike Exposes ‘Hell on Earth’ Conditions

2,000 Officers Terminated as NY Prison Strike Exposes ‘Hell on Earth’ Conditions

March 11, 2025
More than 2,000 New York State correction officers have been terminated in the wake of an...
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NY Healthcare CEO: Medicaid is a Lifeline and Must Be Protected

NY Healthcare CEO: Medicaid is a Lifeline and Must Be Protected

March 11, 2025
Three prominent members of the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus are appealing to fellow...
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Burn Ban Begins March 16. Are We Ready for Wildfire Season?

Burn Ban Begins March 16. Are We Ready for Wildfire Season?

March 10, 2025
Brush fires broke out in Suffolk County, Long Island over the weekend on Saturday, burning over 400...
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Delaware Valley Action! to Host ‘Roundtable on Mercy’ with Local Faith Leaders

Delaware Valley Action! to Host ‘Roundtable on Mercy’ with Local Faith Leaders

March 10, 2025
As fear grows over issues like deportation, family separation, and cuts to vital services, faith...
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New Yorkers Reminded to Stay Alert to Flooding Risks During Flood Safety Awareness Week

New Yorkers Reminded to Stay Alert to Flooding Risks During Flood Safety Awareness Week

March 10, 2025
It’s Flood Safety Awareness Week in New York State. The annual campaign, held in partnership with...
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Amid Global Increase in Measles Cases, Ulster County Urges Residents to Get Vaccinated

Amid Global Increase in Measles Cases, Ulster County Urges Residents to Get Vaccinated

March 7, 2025
The Ulster County Department of Health is urging residents to get vaccinated against measles as...
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Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Ending Addiction Programs, Laying Off Staff

Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Ending Addiction Programs, Laying Off Staff

March 6, 2025
Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan and Ulster counties, which provides addiction, food, shelter...
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Fallsburg Zoning Debate Draws Hundreds, Sparks Controversy

Fallsburg Zoning Debate Draws Hundreds, Sparks Controversy

March 6, 2025
A rescheduled meeting to discuss proposed zoning changes in the Town of Fallsburg drew an...
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NY Housing Commissioner Pushes Back on Proposed Federal Cuts

NY Housing Commissioner Pushes Back on Proposed Federal Cuts

March 6, 2025
At a budget hearing last week, Albany lawmakers focused on housing, which remains one of the biggest...
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Some NYSEG Customers Taking Drastic Measures to Lower Bills

Some NYSEG Customers Taking Drastic Measures to Lower Bills

March 6, 2025
As we’ve been reporting, NYSEG and other electricity customers have experienced dramatic spikes in...
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More Than Half of Corrections Officers Still on NY Prison Strike

More Than Half of Corrections Officers Still on NY Prison Strike

March 5, 2025
Two thousand striking corrections officers returned to work over the weekend, according to the state...
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NY FOCUS: DAs Promised to Help Wrongfully Convicted New Yorkers. In Many Cases, They Made Things Worse

NY FOCUS: DAs Promised to Help Wrongfully Convicted New Yorkers. In Many Cases, They Made Things Worse

March 4, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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NEPA Reps, Trump Administration Reopen Fracking Conversation for Delaware River Basin

NEPA Reps, Trump Administration Reopen Fracking Conversation for Delaware River Basin

March 4, 2025
Local representatives and members of the Trump administration met this weekend to discuss ways to...
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Sullivan 180 Launches New Youth Mental Health Initiative

Sullivan 180 Launches New Youth Mental Health Initiative

March 4, 2025
Two Sullivan County school districts will implement a new mental health initiative aimed at...
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Corrections Officers Fired as Tentative Deal Fails to End Wildcat Strike

Corrections Officers Fired as Tentative Deal Fails to End Wildcat Strike

March 3, 2025
The state Department of Corrections has begun firing and fining corrections officers who have not...
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Local Ukrainian Reaction to Heated Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting

Local Ukrainian Reaction to Heated Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting

March 3, 2025
Following President Trump’s heated exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at...
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Tentative Deal Reached to End Prison Strike as Chemical Exposure Concerns Grow at Woodbourne Correctional

Tentative Deal Reached to End Prison Strike as Chemical Exposure Concerns Grow at Woodbourne Correctional

February 28, 2025
A tentative deal has been reached between New York State and the New York State Correctional...
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Bird Flu Confirmed in Delaware County as New York State Expands Testing Efforts

Bird Flu Confirmed in Delaware County as New York State Expands Testing Efforts

February 28, 2025
On Tuesday, Delaware County Public Health Services confirmed its first case of the H5N1 virus...
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Farmers Sue USDA Over Removal of Climate Data from Website

Farmers Sue USDA Over Removal of Climate Data from Website

February 27, 2025
Farmers and environmental advocacy groups have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of...
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NYSEG Customers Look for Answers to Massive Spikes in Electric Bills

NYSEG Customers Look for Answers to Massive Spikes in Electric Bills

February 27, 2025
A growing number of New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) customers have reported staggering...
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Healthcare Workers Resist Federal Immigration Raid Policy Change

Healthcare Workers Resist Federal Immigration Raid Policy Change

February 27, 2025
The Trump administration’s recent policy shift allowing immigration raids in healthcare...
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NY FOCUS: Lawmakers Press State on Lagging Efforts to Stanch Food Stamp Theft

NY FOCUS: Lawmakers Press State on Lagging Efforts to Stanch Food Stamp Theft

February 27, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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NYSEG Customers Face High Bills

NYSEG Customers Face High Bills

February 26, 2025
More and more people in New York are upset with New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) over high...
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NY Orders Prison Guards Back to Work as Gov. Hochul Considers Out-of-State Transfers

NY Orders Prison Guards Back to Work as Gov. Hochul Considers Out-of-State Transfers

February 25, 2025
New York state troopers are serving court notices ordering corrections officers to end their...
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Skinners Falls Bridge Removal Pushed to Mid-March Due to River Ice

Skinners Falls Bridge Removal Pushed to Mid-March Due to River Ice

February 25, 2025
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced Monday that work to remove the...
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Wireless Watershed: NYC’s Initiative to Connect the Catskills

Wireless Watershed: NYC’s Initiative to Connect the Catskills

February 25, 2025
For more than a century, the Catskills have provided New York City with billions of gallons of clean...
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NY FOCUS: The Biggest Issue Behind the New York Prison Guard Strike

NY FOCUS: The Biggest Issue Behind the New York Prison Guard Strike

February 25, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Inside Woodbourne Correctional: Inmate Speaks Out Amid Officer Strike

Inside Woodbourne Correctional: Inmate Speaks Out Amid Officer Strike

February 24, 2025
New York State correctional officers remain on strike, as Gov. Kathy Hochul has ordered state...
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PennDOT: Skinners Falls Bridge Removal Begins This Week

PennDOT: Skinners Falls Bridge Removal Begins This Week

February 24, 2025
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that work to remove the...
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Fallsburg HS Basketball Volunteer Arrested for Improper Texts with Students

Fallsburg HS Basketball Volunteer Arrested for Improper Texts with Students

February 24, 2025
A volunteer associated with the Fallsburg Junior-Senior High School basketball program was arrested...
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Livingston Manor-Roscoe Elects Inaugural Board of Education

Livingston Manor-Roscoe Elects Inaugural Board of Education

February 21, 2025
Voters in the newly formed Livingston Manor-Roscoe Central School District elected their first-ever...
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Ulster County Executive Outlines Progress in State of the County Address

Ulster County Executive Outlines Progress in State of the County Address

February 21, 2025
Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger delivered her 2025 State of the County...
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Correctional Officers’ Protest Escalates as State Implements New Measures

Correctional Officers’ Protest Escalates as State Implements New Measures

February 20, 2025
The ongoing strike by correctional officers across New York State has now entered a new phase...
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NRDC: No Legal Basis for Transportation Dept. to Halt Congestion Pricing

NRDC: No Legal Basis for Transportation Dept. to Halt Congestion Pricing

February 20, 2025
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority quickly filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration...
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Drill, Baby, Drill? What Trump’s Energy Plans Mean for the Delaware River

Drill, Baby, Drill? What Trump’s Energy Plans Mean for the Delaware River

February 20, 2025
Meg McGuire, founder and publisher of Delaware Currents, to discusses the implications of President...
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PepsiCo to Close Liberty Plant

PepsiCo to Close Liberty Plant

February 19, 2025
PepsiCo has announced the closure of its manufacturing facility in the Village of Liberty, NY, where...
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Correctional Officers Strike Over Unsafe Conditions

Correctional Officers Strike Over Unsafe Conditions

February 18, 2025
Workers at several New York state correctional facilities are picketing, including correctional...
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Weather-Delayed School Board Election for New Livingston Manor-Roscoe District Set for Thursday

Weather-Delayed School Board Election for New Livingston Manor-Roscoe District Set for Thursday

February 18, 2025
An already tight timeline for the merger of the Livingston Manor-Roscoe School Districts got tighter...
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Undersheriff Eric Chaboty Addresses Controversy Surrounding Sheriff’s Office

Undersheriff Eric Chaboty Addresses Controversy Surrounding Sheriff’s Office

February 14, 2025
 On The Local Edition, Radio Catskill discussed a River Reporter article detailing allegations...
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NY’s STAR Exemption Requires Additional Verification – What Homeowners Need to Know

NY’s STAR Exemption Requires Additional Verification – What Homeowners Need to Know

February 14, 2025
For homeowners in New York State with the Basic STAR (School Tax Relief) exemption, a recent update...
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Sullivan County NYSEG Customers Jolted by High Bills

Sullivan County NYSEG Customers Jolted by High Bills

February 13, 2025
 A growing number of NYSEG customers in Sullivan County and beyond are reporting massive spikes in...
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Monticello Schools Super on Cellphone Ban, Immigration Raids, and Education Cuts

Monticello Schools Super on Cellphone Ban, Immigration Raids, and Education Cuts

February 13, 2025
Students across New York State may soon be required to put away their cellphones during school hours...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Shapiro Pushes for Legal Weed, Regulated Skill Games in Budget Plan

SPOTLIGHT PA: Shapiro Pushes for Legal Weed, Regulated Skill Games in Budget Plan

February 13, 2025
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NY HEAT Act Reintroduced in the State Senate; Advocates Rally in Albany

NY HEAT Act Reintroduced in the State Senate; Advocates Rally in Albany

February 11, 2025
Nearly 30 lawmakers and hundreds of advocates from across New York State rallied in Albany last week...
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Understanding Bird Flu: Insights from Sullivan County Health Experts

Understanding Bird Flu: Insights from Sullivan County Health Experts

February 11, 2025
Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has been making headlines due to recent outbreaks...
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Meet Ulster County’s New Historian Edward Moran

Meet Ulster County’s New Historian Edward Moran

February 11, 2025
Ulster County now has its own historian. Edward Moran, a former Tour and Interpretation Manager at...
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NY FOCUS: Money for Families: State of the State 2025

NY FOCUS: Money for Families: State of the State 2025

February 10, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Ulster County Clerk Urges Secretary of State to Reinstate ‘X’ Gender Marker on Passports

Ulster County Clerk Urges Secretary of State to Reinstate ‘X’ Gender Marker on Passports

February 7, 2025
Acting Ulster County Clerk Taylor Bruck has sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio...
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Farmer Claims Town of Fallsburg’s Growth Drained His Well, Voices Concerns Over Zoning Changes and Housing Density

Farmer Claims Town of Fallsburg’s Growth Drained His Well, Voices Concerns Over Zoning Changes and Housing Density

February 7, 2025
Fallsburg resident Brett Budde, owner of Majestic Farm in Mountaindale, New York, says his well ran...
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Wayne County to Open New Mental Health Walk-In Crisis Center in Honesdale

Wayne County to Open New Mental Health Walk-In Crisis Center in Honesdale

February 6, 2025
Wayne County is set to receive a major boost in mental health crisis care with the upcoming launch...
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Local Man Pardoned for Attacking Police During Jan. 6 Riot Plans Return to Sullivan County, Run for Congress

Local Man Pardoned for Attacking Police During Jan. 6 Riot Plans Return to Sullivan County, Run for Congress

February 5, 2025
Sullivan County native Edward Jacob Lang was one of the roughly 1,600 people, granted a full...
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Catskill Mountainkeeper Calls for Sustainable Growth and Strong Zoning Laws Amid Surge in Development

Catskill Mountainkeeper Calls for Sustainable Growth and Strong Zoning Laws Amid Surge in Development

February 5, 2025
Jennifer Grossman, a land use and environmental attorney representing Catskill Mountainkeeper...
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NY FOCUS: Hochul’s Deportation Stance Sparks Fear, Confusion

NY FOCUS: Hochul’s Deportation Stance Sparks Fear, Confusion

February 4, 2025
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Local Advocate Speaks Out About Political Embrace of Anti-LGBTQ Hostility

Local Advocate Speaks Out About Political Embrace of Anti-LGBTQ Hostility

February 4, 2025
Donald Trump kicked off his second presidential term with dozens of executive orders, many of which...
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Fallsburg Zoning Spark Environmental, Discrimination Concerns

Fallsburg Zoning Spark Environmental, Discrimination Concerns

February 4, 2025
Fallsburg residents voiced strong opposition to proposed zoning changes at a packed January 21 Town...
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Sullivan County Seeks Members for Charter Review Commission

Sullivan County Seeks Members for Charter Review Commission

February 3, 2025
The Sullivan County Legislature is calling on local residents to take part in an important civic...
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Liberty Schools Superintendent Reacts to NY’s Proposed Cell Phone Ban

Liberty Schools Superintendent Reacts to NY’s Proposed Cell Phone Ban

February 3, 2025
Students across New York State could soon be required to put their cellphones away during school...
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Working Families Party Slams Trump’s Policies: “It’s a Reality TV Show”

Working Families Party Slams Trump’s Policies: “It’s a Reality TV Show”

February 3, 2025
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem participated in a raid alongside Immigration and Customs...
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Livingston Manor-Roscoe Schools Candidate Forums to Stream Live

Livingston Manor-Roscoe Schools Candidate Forums to Stream Live

February 3, 2025
Voters in the Livingston Manor-Roscoe Central School District will have two opportunities this week...
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NY Immigration Coalition Fighting for Immigrants Amid Surge in ICE Raids and Arrests

NY Immigration Coalition Fighting for Immigrants Amid Surge in ICE Raids and Arrests

January 31, 2025
President Donald Trump has signed a slew of executive orders aimed at immigration policy. This week...
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Experts Urge Caution to Stop Spread of Avian Flu

Experts Urge Caution to Stop Spread of Avian Flu

January 31, 2025
Amy Barkley is a livestock specialist with the Southwest New York Dairy Livestock and Field Crops...
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Mysterious Pink Chemical Dumped in Ellenville Sewer System

Mysterious Pink Chemical Dumped in Ellenville Sewer System

January 31, 2025
An unknown individual has been pouring pink-colored chemicals into the Ellenville wastewater...
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Rural Migrant Communities Fear Deportation Amid Escalating Immigration Raids

Rural Migrant Communities Fear Deportation Amid Escalating Immigration Raids

January 30, 2025
The Trump administration has ramped up arrests of undocumented migrants in major cities around the...
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Confirmed ‘Bird Flu’ Affecting Poultry on One Ulster County Farm

Confirmed ‘Bird Flu’ Affecting Poultry on One Ulster County Farm

January 29, 2025
A flock of roughly 50 chickens and ducks on an Ulster County farm has been struck by avian flu...
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NY State Gets a Failing Grade for Funding Tobacco Prevention Programs in Annual American Lung Association Report

NY State Gets a Failing Grade for Funding Tobacco Prevention Programs in Annual American Lung Association Report

January 29, 2025
The American Lung Association’s annual “State of Tobacco Control” report gives New York a failing...
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NY Attorney General Sues Trump Administration as State Gets Locked Out of Medicaid

NY Attorney General Sues Trump Administration as State Gets Locked Out of Medicaid

January 29, 2025
The effects of a federal spending freeze rolled through New York on Tuesday, as the state found...
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The Annual Winter Respiratory Virus Season is Back in Full Force

The Annual Winter Respiratory Virus Season is Back in Full Force

January 28, 2025
Does it feel like everyone around you is sick right now? Right now, the U.S. is grappling with not...
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Former NY-19 Congressman Molinaro to Oversee Mass Transit in Trump Administration

Former NY-19 Congressman Molinaro to Oversee Mass Transit in Trump Administration

January 28, 2025
Marc Molinaro, former Republican congressman for NY-19 and opponent of congestion pricing is in line...
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Sun Glare Blamed for Eight-Vehicle Accident on State Route 17

Sun Glare Blamed for Eight-Vehicle Accident on State Route 17

January 28, 2025
Rock Hill, NY — Extreme sun glare is being cited as the primary cause of a major motor vehicle...
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Governor Hochul Strengthens Efforts to Combat Avian Influenza in New York

Governor Hochul Strengthens Efforts to Combat Avian Influenza in New York

January 28, 2025
Governor Hochul Urges Vigilance Among Farmers and Wildlife Organizations to Prevent Spread of Virus...
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NY FOCUS: Housing Hopes, or Housing Half Measures? State of the State 2025

NY FOCUS: Housing Hopes, or Housing Half Measures? State of the State 2025

January 27, 2025
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Personal Reflection from Dr. Peter Chester

International Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Personal Reflection from Dr. Peter Chester

January 27, 2025
Every year, January 27th marks a solemn day of remembrance for the millions of lives lost in the...
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Town of Highland Planning Board Extends Public Comment Period on Camp FIMFO Application

Town of Highland Planning Board Extends Public Comment Period on Camp FIMFO Application

January 23, 2025
The Town of Highland(NY) Planning Board has extended the deadline for written comments on the...
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NRDC: Governor Hochul’s Executive Budget Lacks Essential Climate Policies

NRDC: Governor Hochul’s Executive Budget Lacks Essential Climate Policies

January 23, 2025
As part of her Executive Budget released this week , New York Governor Kathy Hochul did not include...
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Workforce Alliance and The Pardon Project Launch Series on Clearing PA Criminal Records

Workforce Alliance and The Pardon Project Launch Series on Clearing PA Criminal Records

January 23, 2025
Wayne-Pike Workforce Alliance, in partnership with The Pardon Project, has launched a new YouTube...
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Gov. Hochul’s NY School Cellphone Ban Gets a Warm Reception in Albany

Gov. Hochul’s NY School Cellphone Ban Gets a Warm Reception in Albany

January 23, 2025
Students’ days of fiddling with their smartphones at school could be numbered in New York state...
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Laura Nordstrom Appointed as Ulster County’s First Director of Housing and Homelessness

Laura Nordstrom Appointed as Ulster County’s First Director of Housing and Homelessness

January 23, 2025
Laura Nordstrom has recently been appointed as the first-ever Director of Housing and Homelessness...
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EverGreen Meadow Academy Awarded $1.9M for At-Risk Girls’ School in Sullivan County

EverGreen Meadow Academy Awarded $1.9M for At-Risk Girls’ School in Sullivan County

January 22, 2025
New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced a $1.9 million grant to EverGreen Meadow Academy...
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NY FOCUS: Climate Deadline Stripped from Hochul’s State of the State Agenda at Last Minute

NY FOCUS: Climate Deadline Stripped from Hochul’s State of the State Agenda at Last Minute

January 22, 2025
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What’s in Gov. Hochul’s $252B Budget Proposal

What’s in Gov. Hochul’s $252B Budget Proposal

January 22, 2025
Gov. Kathy Hochul released her $252 billion state budget proposal for the next fiscal year with tax...
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Sullivan County Legislators Oppose Proposed Ulster County Landfill Near Border

Sullivan County Legislators Oppose Proposed Ulster County Landfill Near Border

January 17, 2025
Sullivan County legislators are expressing strong opposition to a proposed Ulster County landfill...
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Sullivan County Man Arrested After Road Rage Shooting

Sullivan County Man Arrested After Road Rage Shooting

January 16, 2025
A road rage incident in the town of Fremont, NY, led to a shooting and collision between two...
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Significant Property Tax Hikes Ring in the New Year for NEPA Residents

Significant Property Tax Hikes Ring in the New Year for NEPA Residents

January 16, 2025
Updated property taxes went into effect January 1 across Northeast and Central Pennsylvania and our...
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Assemblymember Paula Kay Reacts to Hochul’s State of The State

Assemblymember Paula Kay Reacts to Hochul’s State of The State

January 14, 2025
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed several measures aimed at easing the financial burden on...
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Analysis: Hochul Makes Cost-of-Living Cornerstone of 2025 Agenda

Analysis: Hochul Makes Cost-of-Living Cornerstone of 2025 Agenda

January 14, 2025
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul presented her agenda for the year in her annual State of the State...
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State Sen. Peter Oberacker Reacts to Hochul’s State of The State

State Sen. Peter Oberacker Reacts to Hochul’s State of The State

January 14, 2025
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed a tax cut, larger subsidies for child care, and a new grant to...
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New Roscoe-Manor School Board Election Scheduled for February 13

New Roscoe-Manor School Board Election Scheduled for February 13

January 14, 2025
Nearly 50 residents attended a meeting on Thursday to hear Roscoe/Manor School Superintendent John...
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Fire Erupts at Nevele Hotel in Ellenville

Fire Erupts at Nevele Hotel in Ellenville

January 13, 2025
A fire broke out at the historic Nevele Hotel in Ellenville, NY, on Saturday morning, January 11...
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Meet The New DRBC Executive Director

Meet The New DRBC Executive Director

January 13, 2025
Kristen Bowman Kavanagh officially took on her new role as executive director of the Delaware River...
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A Closer Look at Gov. Hochul’s Affordable Child Care Proposals

A Closer Look at Gov. Hochul’s Affordable Child Care Proposals

January 10, 2025
As she prepares for her fourth State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul has been promoting...
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Riley Addresses His Vote for Bill That Would Detain Illegal Immigrants for Non-Violent Crimes

Riley Addresses His Vote for Bill That Would Detain Illegal Immigrants for Non-Violent Crimes

January 10, 2025
New Congressman Josh Riley of New York’s 19th district was just sworn in last Friday after defeating...
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PennDOT Defends Decision to Demolish Skinners Falls Bridge

PennDOT Defends Decision to Demolish Skinners Falls Bridge

January 9, 2025
 As the Skinners Falls Bridge faces imminent demolition, there is growing debate over the...
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Community Celebration and Concern for Endangered Skinners Falls Bridge

Community Celebration and Concern for Endangered Skinners Falls Bridge

January 8, 2025
Community members along the Delaware River are planning a celebration of the historic and endangered...
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Winter Storms Disrupt Blood Donations in Northeast and Nationwide

Winter Storms Disrupt Blood Donations in Northeast and Nationwide

January 8, 2025
January is National Blood Month, but winter weather disruptions are impacting efforts to maintain a...
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Delaware Riverkeeper Network Demands Additional Camp FIMFO Hearing

Delaware Riverkeeper Network Demands Additional Camp FIMFO Hearing

January 8, 2025
The Delaware Riverkeeper Network is calling on the Town of Highland Planning Board to hold an...
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As Lawmakers Return to Albany, They Can’t Stop Talking About One Thing: Affordability

As Lawmakers Return to Albany, They Can’t Stop Talking About One Thing: Affordability

January 8, 2025
As state lawmakers return to Albany on Wednesday to kick-start this year’s legislative session, the...
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Paula Kay Takes Oath as New York’s 100th Assemblymember

Paula Kay Takes Oath as New York’s 100th Assemblymember

January 6, 2025
Paula Elaine Kay was officially sworn in as Assemblymember for New York’s 100th District on...
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Town Hall Scheduled for New Livingston Manor/ Roscoe School Board Formation

Town Hall Scheduled for New Livingston Manor/ Roscoe School Board Formation

January 6, 2025
On December 19, voters in the Livingston Manor and Roscoe central school districts approved a...
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Dr. Jessie Moore Appointed Sullivan County Public Health Director

Dr. Jessie Moore Appointed Sullivan County Public Health Director

January 6, 2025
Dr. Jessie Moore has been named Sullivan County’s new Public Health Director. With experience...
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Sullivan County Democrats Chair Says Party Made Gains Locally Despite National Election Losses

Sullivan County Democrats Chair Says Party Made Gains Locally Despite National Election Losses

January 2, 2025
After Donald Trump’s election victory, many Democrats became more pessimistic about their party’s...
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Investigations Into Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Card Approvals Raise Questions About Oversight And Quality Of Care

Investigations Into Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Card Approvals Raise Questions About Oversight And Quality Of Care

December 31, 2024
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and...
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Remembering President Jimmy Carter The Fly Fisherman

Remembering President Jimmy Carter The Fly Fisherman

December 30, 2024
Former President Jimmy Carter died at 100 on Sunday, December 29. He was a peanut farmer turned...
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Sullivan County to Raise Trash Tipping Fees in 2025

Sullivan County to Raise Trash Tipping Fees in 2025

December 30, 2024
This month, the Sullivan County Legislature approved an increase in tipping fees for waste haulers...
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Two Teens Dead in Christmas Day Car Crash in Liberty

Two Teens Dead in Christmas Day Car Crash in Liberty

December 30, 2024
Two people are dead following a tragic motor vehicle accident in the Village of Liberty, NY, on...
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New York Gov. Hochul Signs Climate Superfund Bill in What’s Seen as a National Milestone

New York Gov. Hochul Signs Climate Superfund Bill in What’s Seen as a National Milestone

December 30, 2024
Governor Kathy Hochul has signed the Climate Change Superfund Act into law, making New York the...
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America’s Future Depends on a Thriving Free press, and It’s Time We Take it Back

America’s Future Depends on a Thriving Free press, and It’s Time We Take it Back

December 24, 2024
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and...
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Voters Approve Merger of Livingston Manor and Roscoe School Districts

Voters Approve Merger of Livingston Manor and Roscoe School Districts

December 19, 2024
Residents of the Livingston Manor and Roscoe Central School districts voted in favor of merging the...
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AAA Predicts Busiest Holiday Travel Season in Five Years

AAA Predicts Busiest Holiday Travel Season in Five Years

December 19, 2024
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and the busiest for holiday travel. Beginning...
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Skinners Falls Surprise: PennDOT Announces Demolition of Historic Bridge

Skinners Falls Surprise: PennDOT Announces Demolition of Historic Bridge

December 18, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation now plans to permanently destroy the standing Skinners...
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Gov. Hochul Vetoes Law Requiring Local Community Involvement Before Hospital Closures

Gov. Hochul Vetoes Law Requiring Local Community Involvement Before Hospital Closures

December 18, 2024
New York Governor Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill on Friday that would have mandated local community...
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New York Ban on PFAS in Textiles and Apparel Begins January 1, 2025

New York Ban on PFAS in Textiles and Apparel Begins January 1, 2025

December 18, 2024
Starting January 1, 2025, New York State’s law that bans PFAS in clothing will go into effect...
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Effort to Save Landmark Coal Silos in Callicoon

December 16, 2024
The towering coal silos on Main Street in Callicoon, New York, once served as the heartbeat of the...
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Sullivan County Legislature Passes 2025 Budget

Sullivan County Legislature Passes 2025 Budget

December 13, 2024
After a record seven hour session, Sullivan County Legislators approved the 2025 Budget, which...
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Election 2024: Voting Rights Groups in Pennsylvania Record Another Victory

September 10, 2024
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled Thursday that a Butler County judge got it wrong when he...
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NY FOCUS: Are You a New York Teacher Spending Your Own Money on School Supplies?

NY FOCUS: Are You a New York Teacher Spending Your Own Money on School Supplies?

September 9, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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After a ‘Devastating’ Frost, Upstate NY On Track for Its Best Apple Harvest in Decades

After a ‘Devastating’ Frost, Upstate NY On Track for Its Best Apple Harvest in Decades

September 6, 2024
It’s apple-picking season and it looks like it will be a good one in New York. After a terrible time...
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Hochul Says Details on a Potential Cell Phone Ban in Schools Coming Later This Month

Hochul Says Details on a Potential Cell Phone Ban in Schools Coming Later This Month

September 6, 2024
As schools across the Catskills and the Hudson Valley gear up for another school year, one question...
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NY Republicans Call for Investigation After Former Hochul Aide Arrested. Assembly Speaker Says It’s Not Needed.

NY Republicans Call for Investigation After Former Hochul Aide Arrested. Assembly Speaker Says It’s Not Needed.

September 5, 2024
Federal prosecutors say a New York state official who worked for Governor Kathy Hochul and former...
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Despite Some Who Want to Tap the Brakes, Electric School Buses Slowly Becoming a Reality

Despite Some Who Want to Tap the Brakes, Electric School Buses Slowly Becoming a Reality

September 5, 2024
Kids are back in school across most of our listening area and many are still getting there on gas...
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NY Focus: Trump Plans to Kill Congestion Pricing. Hochul’s Pause Could Let Him.

NY Focus: Trump Plans to Kill Congestion Pricing. Hochul’s Pause Could Let Him.

September 4, 2024
Donald Trump has made no secret of his plans for New York’s congestion pricing program. In a social...
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Election 2024: Pennsylvania Mail Ballots Can’t Be Rejected Over Missing Date

Election 2024: Pennsylvania Mail Ballots Can’t Be Rejected Over Missing Date

September 3, 2024
Not counting a voter’s mail ballot because they failed to properly date the return envelope violates...
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Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo to Testify Before House Lawmakers

Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo to Testify Before House Lawmakers

September 3, 2024
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is set to testify about the state’s COVID-19 response before...
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Election 2024: Five PA ‘Fake Electors’ from 2020 Are Back on Trump’s 2024 Slate

Election 2024: Five PA ‘Fake Electors’ from 2020 Are Back on Trump’s 2024 Slate

August 29, 2024
In the 2020 presidential election, a group of Pennsylvania Republicans made headlines by serving as...
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Development of Woodstock ’94 Site Triggers Community Debate

Development of Woodstock ’94 Site Triggers Community Debate

August 29, 2024
In 1994, the Winston Farm property in Saugerties, NY, made international headlines when it hosted...
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The New Covid Vaccine is Out. Why You Might Not Want to Rush to Get It.

The New Covid Vaccine is Out. Why You Might Not Want to Rush to Get It.

August 28, 2024
New Covid vaccines have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and will be available...
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SUNY Officials Encourage FAFSA Completion

SUNY Officials Encourage FAFSA Completion

August 27, 2024
New York State officials continue to encourage families of college bound kids, to complete the Free...
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NY Agriculture Department Urges Horse Owners to Vaccinate Their Animals Against Disease

NY Agriculture Department Urges Horse Owners to Vaccinate Their Animals Against Disease

August 27, 2024
New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball is urging horse owners across New York State...
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NY FOCUS: New York’s Energy Transition Faces a Staffing Shortage

NY FOCUS: New York’s Energy Transition Faces a Staffing Shortage

August 26, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Sullivan County Legislature Considers Staggered Terms for Legislators

Sullivan County Legislature Considers Staggered Terms for Legislators

August 24, 2024
The Sullivan County Legislature is contemplating the adoption of staggered terms for its...
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Cheap European Flights, Millions in Investment: Stewart Airport Attempts a Comeback

Cheap European Flights, Millions in Investment: Stewart Airport Attempts a Comeback

August 24, 2024
Stewart International Airport (SWF) is attempting a comeback. Located in the towns of Newburgh and...
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Sullivan Dems Chair Enthusiastic, Optimistic After DNC

Sullivan Dems Chair Enthusiastic, Optimistic After DNC

August 23, 2024
Now that the Democratic National Convention has wrapped, a stark reality exists for New York...
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Family, Ex-Caseworker of Child Who Died in Hot Car Say CPS Ignored Red Flags

Family, Ex-Caseworker of Child Who Died in Hot Car Say CPS Ignored Red Flags

August 23, 2024
The Monticello woman arrested for allegedly leaving two-year-old foster child Antonio Suarez-Ware...
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Rare Eastern Equine Encephalitis Confirmed in Ulster County

Rare Eastern Equine Encephalitis Confirmed in Ulster County

August 22, 2024
The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) issued an advisory on Wednesday, August 21, urging...
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Peck’s Markets Sold

Peck’s Markets Sold

August 22, 2024
The four Peck’s Markets in Sullivan County are under contract to be sold to PSK Supermarkets. The...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Without Cuts or New Revenue, PA’s Budget Surplus is on Track to Run Dry

SPOTLIGHT PA: Without Cuts or New Revenue, PA’s Budget Surplus is on Track to Run Dry

August 21, 2024
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and...
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Falun Gong Global Movement Moves in on Middletown

Falun Gong Global Movement Moves in on Middletown

August 21, 2024
Falun Gong, a religious movement born in China in the early 1990s, today has its headquarters at a...
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NY FOCUS: Senator Proposes $1,000 “Baby Bonus” to Help People Afford to Have Children

NY FOCUS: Senator Proposes $1,000 “Baby Bonus” to Help People Afford to Have Children

August 20, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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New York’s Adult-Use Cannabis Market Faces Ongoing Challenges Amid Legal Disputes and Licensing Delays

New York’s Adult-Use Cannabis Market Faces Ongoing Challenges Amid Legal Disputes and Licensing Delays

August 17, 2024
New York’s rollout of the adult-use recreational cannabis market has encountered numerous...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: What Pennsylvania’s $47.6B Budget Does For The State’s Rural Communities

SPOTLIGHT PA: What Pennsylvania’s $47.6B Budget Does For The State’s Rural Communities

August 14, 2024
This story was produced by the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent...
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NY FOCUS: Hochul Punts on How to Reduce Traffic and Pollution in NYC

NY FOCUS: Hochul Punts on How to Reduce Traffic and Pollution in NYC

August 14, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Sullivan County Nears Foreclosure Repurchase Deadline

Sullivan County Nears Foreclosure Repurchase Deadline

August 14, 2024
We spoke to Sullivan County Treasurer Nancy Buck, who shared a reminder about the fast-approaching...
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Elections 101: How PA’s Department of State Tries to Clarify the Rules for Counties

Elections 101: How PA’s Department of State Tries to Clarify the Rules for Counties

August 12, 2024
When legislative Republicans urged Congress to reject Pennsylvania’s electoral votes for Joe Biden...
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Gov. Hochul Declares Statewide State of Emergency as Remnants of Debby Cause Severe Flooding

Gov. Hochul Declares Statewide State of Emergency as Remnants of Debby Cause Severe Flooding

August 9, 2024
Flood Watches and Warnings Remain in Effect for Much of the State Tornado Watches Have Been Issued...
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Red Cross Declares Emergency Blood Shortage After Inventory Drops 25%

Red Cross Declares Emergency Blood Shortage After Inventory Drops 25%

August 8, 2024
The American Red Cross is grappling with a critical shortage of blood, as the national supply has...
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11-Year-Old Girl Struck and Killed on Route 52 in Lava, NY

11-Year-Old Girl Struck and Killed on Route 52 in Lava, NY

August 7, 2024
An 11-year-old girl was tragically struck and killed on NYS Route 52 on Sunday, August 4, 2024...
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COVID-19 Surge Underway Again This Summer

COVID-19 Surge Underway Again This Summer

August 6, 2024
A total of 42 states across the U.S. have growing COVID transmission rates based on the CDC data...
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NEPA Flash Flood Watch, Regional Hazardous Weather Outlook

NEPA Flash Flood Watch, Regional Hazardous Weather Outlook

August 6, 2024
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch from 3 PM this afternoon through late tonight...
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NY FOCUS: Deaths Abound in New York’s Jail Infirmaries. So Do Profits

NY FOCUS: Deaths Abound in New York’s Jail Infirmaries. So Do Profits

August 6, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Regional Food Bank Expands: New Distribution Center Doubles Warehouse Size

Regional Food Bank Expands: New Distribution Center Doubles Warehouse Size

August 5, 2024
Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York and Food Bank of the Hudson Valley provides 50 million...
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Sullivan County Closes Public Buildings Following Emailed Threat

Sullivan County Closes Public Buildings Following Emailed Threat

August 5, 2024
Sullivan County has temporarily closed several public buildings today, August 5, 2024, due to a...
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NY-19 Congressional Candidates Clash Over Immigration Policies

NY-19 Congressional Candidates Clash Over Immigration Policies

August 2, 2024
In New York’s 19th Congressional District race Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro and his...
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Liberty Central School District Sued for Violating Military Service Law

Liberty Central School District Sued for Violating Military Service Law

August 2, 2024
The United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, has announced...
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Ingrassia Pledges Infrastructure and Public Safety Overhaul in 100th Assembly Run

Ingrassia Pledges Infrastructure and Public Safety Overhaul in 100th Assembly Run

July 31, 2024
Lou Ingrassia Jr. officially announced his candidacy for the 100th Assembly District on Wednesday...
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Fallsburg Issues Third Water Conservation Notice This Summer

Fallsburg Issues Third Water Conservation Notice This Summer

July 31, 2024
The Town of Fallsburg has announced a new water conservation notice, which will remain in effect...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Federal Dollars Driving Energy Policy In Pennsylvania Toward Solar, Hydrogen

SPOTLIGHT PA: Federal Dollars Driving Energy Policy In Pennsylvania Toward Solar, Hydrogen

July 30, 2024
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and...
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NY FOCUS: New York Idles on Green Transportation Plan

NY FOCUS: New York Idles on Green Transportation Plan

July 30, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Will PA Gov. Josh Shapiro be the Harris Campaign’s Vice Presidential Pick?

Will PA Gov. Josh Shapiro be the Harris Campaign’s Vice Presidential Pick?

July 29, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris is in the market for a running mate, and the Governor of Pennsylvania...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Thousands Of Pa. Prisoners Endure Summer Heat Without Air Conditioning

SPOTLIGHT PA: Thousands Of Pa. Prisoners Endure Summer Heat Without Air Conditioning

July 25, 2024
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and...
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Local Officials Rally Against Closure of Sullivan Correctional Facility

Local Officials Rally Against Closure of Sullivan Correctional Facility

July 24, 2024
New York State Senator Peter Oberacker, representing the 51st District, was joined by local...
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Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce Appoints New Leader

Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce Appoints New Leader

July 23, 2024
The Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce appointed Ashley Leavitt as President and CEO. Leavitt is a...
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NY FOCUS: New York to Close One of Its Most Notorious Prisons

NY FOCUS: New York to Close One of Its Most Notorious Prisons

July 23, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Local Politicians React to Biden’s Decision Not to Run for Re-Election

Local Politicians React to Biden’s Decision Not to Run for Re-Election

July 22, 2024
 President Joe Biden announced that he will not be seeking the Democratic nomination. This decision...
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Pandemic-Era Population Shifts Show “Irrefutable Evidence of Gentrification” in Hudson Valley, Says New Study

Pandemic-Era Population Shifts Show “Irrefutable Evidence of Gentrification” in Hudson Valley, Says New Study

July 22, 2024
In 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hudson Valley experienced a population bump as...
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Sullivan County Systems Slowly Coming Back Online; Legislature Chair Urges Patience During Outage

Sullivan County Systems Slowly Coming Back Online; Legislature Chair Urges Patience During Outage

July 19, 2024
UPDATE 2: From the Sullivan County Sheriff: SCAM ALERT – As computer users navigate the global...
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Sullivan Correctional Facility to Close in November

Sullivan Correctional Facility to Close in November

July 18, 2024
UPDATE: Sullivan County Legislature Chair Nadia Rajsz and Town of Fallsburg Supervisor Michael...
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NY Attorney General Investigates Fatal Police Shooting in Sullivan County

NY Attorney General Investigates Fatal Police Shooting in Sullivan County

July 18, 2024
The New York Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has opened an investigation...
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NY FOCUS: How Upstate Retirees Fought Privatized Health Care And Won

NY FOCUS: How Upstate Retirees Fought Privatized Health Care And Won

July 18, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Bethel, Home of Woodstock, Embraces Green Initiatives

Bethel, Home of Woodstock, Embraces Green Initiatives

July 18, 2024
The Town of Bethel, home of The Woodstock Music and Art Fair in 1969,  has been recertified as a...
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Extreme Heat Impacting Some NYS Crops

Extreme Heat Impacting Some NYS Crops

July 17, 2024
This summer’s extreme heat may prove to be a difficulty for some New York crops. Cornell...
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Young Child Dies in Vehicle at Monticello’s Sleepy Hollow Apartment Complex

Young Child Dies in Vehicle at Monticello’s Sleepy Hollow Apartment Complex

July 17, 2024
A 2-year-old child was found in cardiac arrest inside a vehicle outside Building #14 of the Sleepy...
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Wildfire Prevention with Forest Ranger Lieutenant Timothy “TJ” Carpenter

Wildfire Prevention with Forest Ranger Lieutenant Timothy “TJ” Carpenter

July 16, 2024
According to the “National Interagency Coordination Center Wildland Fire Summary and...
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Local Leaders React to Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump at Pennsylvania Rally

Local Leaders React to Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump at Pennsylvania Rally

July 14, 2024
Former President Donald Trump was injured in an assassination attempt Saturday when a gunman opened...
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Fallsburg Issues Water Conservation Alert Due to Shortages

Fallsburg Issues Water Conservation Alert Due to Shortages

July 11, 2024
For the second consecutive week, the Town of Fallsburg has issued a water conservation notice for...
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Second Upper Delaware River Drowning in a Week

Second Upper Delaware River Drowning in a Week

July 9, 2024
New York State Police have released the identity of the man who drowned in the Upper Delaware River...
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Move Sullivan Expands Bus Service in Sullivan County

Move Sullivan Expands Bus Service in Sullivan County

July 8, 2024
Sullivan County’s bus service, Move Sullivan, is set to expand its routes, aiming to connect more...
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NY FOCUS: Trans Man Forced to Undergo Prison Genital Exams Wins $275,000 Settlement

NY FOCUS: Trans Man Forced to Undergo Prison Genital Exams Wins $275,000 Settlement

July 8, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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New Agency in Sullivan County Provides Trauma Support for Middle School Girls

New Agency in Sullivan County Provides Trauma Support for Middle School Girls

July 3, 2024
Girls who have experienced trauma face a significantly elevated risk of engaging in self-harm and...
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Summer Tick Safety Tips from the New York State Department of Health

Summer Tick Safety Tips from the New York State Department of Health

July 2, 2024
It’s tick season and tick safety is important as ever. About 50,000 cases of tick-borne illnesses...
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Tragic Day in Delaware County: Fatal Plane Crash in Masonville and Deadly Storm at Campground

Tragic Day in Delaware County: Fatal Plane Crash in Masonville and Deadly Storm at Campground

July 1, 2024
Plane Crash in Masonville On Sunday June 30, 2024, around 2:00 p.m., the New York State Police...
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Delaware River Drowning Stresses Importance of Water Safety

Delaware River Drowning Stresses Importance of Water Safety

July 1, 2024
 A South Jersey man drowned in the Delaware River while swimming off Milford Beach at the Delaware...
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New York Supreme Court Upholds Right of Local Foie Gras Farms to Sell the Duck Delicacy in NYC

New York Supreme Court Upholds Right of Local Foie Gras Farms to Sell the Duck Delicacy in NYC

June 27, 2024
In a legal victory for upstate New York duck farmers, the New York Supreme Court in Albany has ruled...
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Craft Cannabis: Grassroots Group Gets Funding for Regenerative Growing in Ulster County

Craft Cannabis: Grassroots Group Gets Funding for Regenerative Growing in Ulster County

June 27, 2024
New York Small Farma is a community of farmers and supporters that advocates for socially just...
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Monticello Is Transitioning to Electric School Buses. Will It Get There on Time?

Monticello Is Transitioning to Electric School Buses. Will It Get There on Time?

June 27, 2024
In March, Monticello Central School District received a new electric school bus. It’s the first...
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Garnet Health Restructuring Plan Cuts 26, Changes Inpatient Palliative Care

Garnet Health Restructuring Plan Cuts 26, Changes Inpatient Palliative Care

June 26, 2024
Garnet Health recently announced a restructuring plan that will affect 26 employees, less than 1% of...
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NY FOCUS: Missed Deadlines Pile Up As New York’s Climate Law Turns Five

NY FOCUS: Missed Deadlines Pile Up As New York’s Climate Law Turns Five

June 24, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Fire Companies Battle Blaze at Bethel’s Russell Farm Amid Record Heatwave

Fire Companies Battle Blaze at Bethel’s Russell Farm Amid Record Heatwave

June 21, 2024
On Thursday, June 20, at approximately 12:37 PM, a fire broke out at Russell Farm’s barn...
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NY FOCUS: Could New York Force Insurance Companies to Drop Fossil Fuels?

NY FOCUS: Could New York Force Insurance Companies to Drop Fossil Fuels?

June 20, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Molinaro Discusses Key Election Issues, Elaborates on Outrage Over Trump Felony Conviction

Molinaro Discusses Key Election Issues, Elaborates on Outrage Over Trump Felony Conviction

June 19, 2024
Congressman Marc Molinaro represents New York’s 19th District, which not only includes much of...
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Black Library Funding Running Out

Black Library Funding Running Out

June 18, 2024
The Black Library, in collaboration with the Sullivan County Chapter of the NAACP, is celebrating...
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Dangerous Heat Wave Hits the Northeast

Dangerous Heat Wave Hits the Northeast

June 17, 2024
A sweltering heat wave is bearing down on a large swath of the U.S.—including The Catskills and...
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New Graduation Requirements Proposed by NYS Education Department Would “Sunset” Regents Exams

New Graduation Requirements Proposed by NYS Education Department Would “Sunset” Regents Exams

June 17, 2024
New York education officials have unveiled a proposal that would transform the state’s graduation...
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Republican Primary Spotlight: Lou Ingrassia for NY State Assembly District 100

Republican Primary Spotlight: Lou Ingrassia for NY State Assembly District 100

June 13, 2024
On Tuesday, June 25th, Republican voters in New York’s 100th Assembly District, which covers...
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Republican Primary Spotlight: Camille O’Brien for NY State Assembly District 100

Republican Primary Spotlight: Camille O’Brien for NY State Assembly District 100

June 13, 2024
On Tuesday, June 25th, Republican voters in New York’s 100th Assembly District, which covers...
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Community Opposition Rises Over Proposed Exit 114 Closure on Route 17

Community Opposition Rises Over Proposed Exit 114 Closure on Route 17

June 13, 2024
Residents and business owners have raised concerns over the proposed closure of Exit 114 on State...
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Concerns Over Climate Change and Development at DRBC Public Meeting

Concerns Over Climate Change and Development at DRBC Public Meeting

June 10, 2024
The Delaware River Basin Commission hosted a public meeting on Wednesday, June 5, in Narrowsburg...
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NY FOCUS: Senate Democrats Lock Down as Secret Committee Comes to Light

NY FOCUS: Senate Democrats Lock Down as Secret Committee Comes to Light

June 10, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger Provides Updates on Ulster County’s Mental Health and Affordable Housing Initiatives

Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger Provides Updates on Ulster County’s Mental Health and Affordable Housing Initiatives

June 6, 2024
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger has announced the release of the 2023 Executive Annual Report...
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Empowering Incarcerated Individuals Through Education

Empowering Incarcerated Individuals Through Education

June 6, 2024
Eldredge Blalock, Development Director of Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison. Eldredge...
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Hochul Pauses Congestion Pricing as Other Environmental Bills Flounder

Hochul Pauses Congestion Pricing as Other Environmental Bills Flounder

June 6, 2024
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a significant about-face Wednesday when she put an...
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Updates on Ten Delaware River Bridge Crossings

Updates on Ten Delaware River Bridge Crossings

June 5, 2024
A nearly $18 million rehabilitation of the Callicoon-Damascus Bridge will get underway this July...
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Stay Alert: Recognizing and Preventing Scams for Older Adults

Stay Alert: Recognizing and Preventing Scams for Older Adults

June 4, 2024
Scams against older consumers are on the rise as more people have turned to online methods of...
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Protecting The Delaware River: Advocates Urge The Delaware River Basin Commission To Implement Stricter Regulations

Protecting The Delaware River: Advocates Urge The Delaware River Basin Commission To Implement Stricter Regulations

June 4, 2024
The Delaware River Basin Commission is hosting a public meeting on June 5 in Narrowsburg, where the...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Penn State Health Discontinues Kidney And Liver Transplant Programs, Citing ‘Ongoing Challenges’ and Federal Scrutiny

SPOTLIGHT PA: Penn State Health Discontinues Kidney And Liver Transplant Programs, Citing ‘Ongoing Challenges’ and Federal Scrutiny

June 4, 2024
This story was produced by the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent...
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NY FOCUS: Public Power Push Spreads to the Hudson Valley

NY FOCUS: Public Power Push Spreads to the Hudson Valley

June 3, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Local Reactions to Trump Verdict

Local Reactions to Trump Verdict

May 31, 2024
A New York jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts in his unprecedented...
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**UPDATE**Shooting at Sleepy Hollow Apartments: One Dead, One Injured in Monticello

**UPDATE**Shooting at Sleepy Hollow Apartments: One Dead, One Injured in Monticello

May 30, 2024
**UPDATE** MAY 30, 2024 New York State Police are Investigating a shooting in the village of...
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SUNY Sullivan Slashes Programs: What’s Staying and What’s Going

SUNY Sullivan Slashes Programs: What’s Staying and What’s Going

May 29, 2024
 After the first regular meeting of the SUNY Sullivan Board of Trustees with its new President, Dr...
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NY FOCUS: Censoring the News in New York Prisons

NY FOCUS: Censoring the News in New York Prisons

May 29, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Lithium in PA’s Marcellus Shale Fracking Wastewater Could Potentially Meet Part of US Demand

Lithium in PA’s Marcellus Shale Fracking Wastewater Could Potentially Meet Part of US Demand

May 29, 2024
Scientists have uncovered a massive, untapped reservoir of lithium in wastewater from Pennsylvania...
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Radio Catskill Partners with StoryCorps to Foster Connection Across Political Divides Through the One Small Step Program

Radio Catskill Partners with StoryCorps to Foster Connection Across Political Divides Through the One Small Step Program

May 28, 2024
Radio Catskill Partners with StoryCorps to Foster Connection Across America’s Political Divides...
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NY FOCUS: Landlord Legislators Carved Themselves Out of Good Cause Eviction

NY FOCUS: Landlord Legislators Carved Themselves Out of Good Cause Eviction

May 24, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Pandemic Fuels Surge in GED Seekers. Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County Are Helping

Pandemic Fuels Surge in GED Seekers. Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County Are Helping

May 23, 2024
Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County not only assist individuals in obtaining their GED or...
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Telehealth Benefits for Children’s Mental Health

Mental Health Awareness Month: Telehealth Benefits for Children’s Mental Health

May 23, 2024
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Throughout May, Radio Catskill will feature weekly interviews...
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Spongy Moth Caterpillars Return

Spongy Moth Caterpillars Return

May 23, 2024
You might have seen them crawling up the trees in your backyard or maybe on your Adirondack chair...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: Lawsuit, Records Requests Signal ACLU Effort To Target ‘Notice And Cure’ Policies For Mail Ballots With Errors

SPOTLIGHT PA: Lawsuit, Records Requests Signal ACLU Effort To Target ‘Notice And Cure’ Policies For Mail Ballots With Errors

May 21, 2024
This article is made possible through Spotlight PA’s collaboration with Votebeat, a nonpartisan news...
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Concerned Citizens Create Art to Preserve Skinners Falls Bridge

Concerned Citizens Create Art to Preserve Skinners Falls Bridge

May 21, 2024
The Skinners Falls Bridge crosses the Upper Delaware River, connecting the communities of...
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Double School Bus Crash in Jeffersonville

Double School Bus Crash in Jeffersonville

May 21, 2024
A tragic accident involving two school vehicles occurred at 8:28 a.m. Monday, May 20, near Smith...
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Public Invited to NYC DEP Meeting in Hancock About Upcoming Delaware Aqueduct Shutdown

Public Invited to NYC DEP Meeting in Hancock About Upcoming Delaware Aqueduct Shutdown

May 20, 2024
The shutdown to repair the Delaware Aqueduct is set for Oct. 1, and scheduled to be completed by...
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Foster Care Awareness Month: How Sullivan County Supports Children and Families

Foster Care Awareness Month: How Sullivan County Supports Children and Families

May 20, 2024
May is Foster Care Awareness Month, a dedicated time to raise awareness about foster care issues and...
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Sarai Manuel – Breaking Down Barriers in Mental Health Stigma

Mental Health Awareness Month: Sarai Manuel – Breaking Down Barriers in Mental Health Stigma

May 17, 2024
Sarai Manuel from Astor Services, a leader in addressing mental health, child welfare, and early...
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NYSDOT Seeking Public Comment On Route 17 Expansion Project

NYSDOT Seeking Public Comment On Route 17 Expansion Project

May 16, 2024
The NY State Department of Transportation, along with the Federal Highway Administration, is...
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Can’t Stop Sneezing? You’re Not Alone During Peak Allergy Season

Can’t Stop Sneezing? You’re Not Alone During Peak Allergy Season

May 15, 2024
Seasonal allergies are getting worse after a particularly warm winter this year, causing plants to...
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Penn State Extension Team Tackles Farm Stress

Mental Health Awareness Month: Penn State Extension Team Tackles Farm Stress

May 14, 2024
Farmers are always there, keeping food on our tables and filling store shelves. It can be a...
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NY FOCUS: Judge Strikes Abortion Referendum From November Ballot

NY FOCUS: Judge Strikes Abortion Referendum From November Ballot

May 13, 2024
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power...
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Megan York Discusses Early Signs and Conversational Approaches

Mental Health Awareness Month: Megan York Discusses Early Signs and Conversational Approaches

May 9, 2024
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to focus on the importance of mental health. In this...
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PennDOT Explains Unconventional Skinners Falls Bridge Meeting, Next Steps for Bridge’s Future

PennDOT Explains Unconventional Skinners Falls Bridge Meeting, Next Steps for Bridge’s Future

May 8, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), New York State Department of Transportation...
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Sullivan County Tries New Approach to Address Teacher Shortage

Sullivan County Tries New Approach to Address Teacher Shortage

May 8, 2024
The Mid-Hudson School Study Council, along with Mount Saint Mary College and Sullivan BOCES are...
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Asian-Led Farm Cooperative Building Food Sovereignty for the Northeast

Asian-Led Farm Cooperative Building Food Sovereignty for the Northeast

May 8, 2024
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Today, we’re...
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May 2, 2024
Town officials in Forestburgh, Sullivan County, are contesting allegations from the New York State...
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May 2, 2024
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Manor Ink: Parksville Pushing Its Priorities

Manor Ink: Parksville Pushing Its Priorities

May 2, 2024
Is a resurgence underway in Parksville? With the active engagement of the Town of Liberty, a number...
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May 1, 2024
The Planned Parenthood clinic in Monticello, Sullivan County, ceased operations in 2020 due to...
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SPOTLIGHT PA: The Impact of Potential End to Federal Internet Subsidies in Pennsylvania

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April 30, 2024
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and...
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April 30, 2024
The State University of New York Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. David Potash as the new...
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April 29, 2024
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April 26, 2024
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Times Union: Avian Flu Fears Prompt Tighter Controls on NY Dairy Cattle

Times Union: Avian Flu Fears Prompt Tighter Controls on NY Dairy Cattle

April 26, 2024
This week, New York State announced temporary import requirements for dairy cattle entering the...
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New York’s $237 Billion Budget Passes Late, Falls Short on Climate Goals, NRDC Claims

New York’s $237 Billion Budget Passes Late, Falls Short on Climate Goals, NRDC Claims

April 25, 2024
The New York State Legislature approved a budget over the weekend, nearly three weeks after the...
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Wayne Co. Commissioner Cramer Shares Voter Info for PA Primary Day

Wayne Co. Commissioner Cramer Shares Voter Info for PA Primary Day

April 23, 2024
Radio Catskill’s Jason Dole spoke to Wayne County Commissioner Jocelyn Cramer, who also chairs the...
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April 17, 2024
On May 4th, Poughkeepsie will host the Banned Books Symposium: Proactive, Reactive, and Supportive...
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New Yorkers Now Protected with Home Flooding History Disclosure

New Yorkers Now Protected with Home Flooding History Disclosure

April 16, 2024
New York home buyers now have the right to know a property’s flood history and risk. Last month, a...
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Spotlight PA: Why Independents Can’t Vote in the 2024 PA Primary, and The Slow-Moving Push to Change That

Spotlight PA: Why Independents Can’t Vote in the 2024 PA Primary, and The Slow-Moving Push to Change That

April 16, 2024
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NY Focus: Clean Energy Transmission Battle Pits Speed Against Worker, Farm Protections

NY Focus: Clean Energy Transmission Battle Pits Speed Against Worker, Farm Protections

April 15, 2024
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New York State Budget Talks Drag On With No Resolution In Sight

April 12, 2024
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Sullivan County’s Head Start Programs Set to Reopen

Sullivan County’s Head Start Programs Set to Reopen

April 11, 2024
The Sullivan County community is set to welcome back its essential Head Start services, with the...
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April 8, 2024
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April 5, 2024
“I thought it was a big truck or something, but I definitely felt it,” said Mimi...
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Meet The New Village of Monticello Police Chief Jay Corley

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April 4, 2024
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Adult Use Cannabis Group Promotes Plant as Vehicle for Healing, Positive Change

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April 4, 2024
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Election 2024: PA Voters Picking Candidates for New Attorney General in Crowded Spring Primary

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April 3, 2024
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April 2, 2024
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Student Newspaper Reports on Challenges Local Immigrants Face

Student Newspaper Reports on Challenges Local Immigrants Face

April 2, 2024
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April 1, 2024
Anglers across New York hit the banks of creeks, streams, and rivers this morning for the opening...
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Fire Damages Nevele Hotel; Borscht Belt Museum Working to Recover Historic Items

Fire Damages Nevele Hotel; Borscht Belt Museum Working to Recover Historic Items

March 28, 2024
A fire swept through one of the buildings on the former Nevele Resort property last week. On March...
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NY Lawmakers Pushing to Expand Travel Access for Those with Disabilities

NY Lawmakers Pushing to Expand Travel Access for Those with Disabilities

March 28, 2024
Most people easily navigate public spaces; however, for those with disabilities, a lack of adult...
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NY Lawmakers Extend Ban on Fracking, Send Bill to Governor

NY Lawmakers Extend Ban on Fracking, Send Bill to Governor

March 27, 2024
A bill that would extend the state’s ban on natural gas fracking is heading to Governor Kathy...
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From West Point to Ukraine: The Journey of Colonel Hartwell

March 26, 2024
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NY Focus: New Bill Would Stop Cops From Citing Debunked ‘Excited Delirium’ Syndrome

NY Focus: New Bill Would Stop Cops From Citing Debunked ‘Excited Delirium’ Syndrome

March 25, 2024
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Local Doctor Discusses Measles Outbreak; Number Already Equals Last Year’s Total

Local Doctor Discusses Measles Outbreak; Number Already Equals Last Year’s Total

March 21, 2024
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned doctors this week about an increase in measles...
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Meet Amberly Jane Campbell, Assistant Deputy County Executive of Ulster County

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March 21, 2024
Amberly Jane Campbell has been appointed as the new Assistant Deputy County Executive of Ulster...
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March 20, 2024
After Tuesday’s Village Election, Monticello has chosen Rochelle Massey as its new...
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Toxic Flow: Bloomingburg’s Ongoing Battle with Wastewater Contamination

March 19, 2024
Radio Catskill’s reporter Marin Scotten uncovered the troubling details of how the Bloomingburg...
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NY Focus: How the New York State Budget Is Made

NY Focus: How the New York State Budget Is Made

March 19, 2024
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March 18, 2024
Local astronomer Irene Pease is known as the “Friendly Neighboorhood Astronomer” and...
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OP ED: Secrecy Still Pervades Pennsylvania State Government, But Spotlight PA is Fighting Back

OP ED: Secrecy Still Pervades Pennsylvania State Government, But Spotlight PA is Fighting Back

March 17, 2024
The one constant in Harrisburg no matter the dominant political party is a reflexive inclination to...
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NY Budget Proposals Throw ‘Make Polluters Pay’ Environmental Legislation Into Uncertainty

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March 17, 2024
It’s budget negotiation season in New York, and environmentalists are looking to Albany to see what...
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How The Fight Over Fracking Reemerged in New York

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March 15, 2024
Nearly a decade after New York passed its controversial fracking ban, the debate over resource...
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NY State’s Annual Burn Ban Starts March 16

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March 15, 2024
Since 2009, the DEC has put a stop to brush burning from March 16 to May 14 every year to help...
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NY Focus: What Are Industrial Development Agencies?

March 11, 2024
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Monticello Mayor’s Quid Pro Quo Was Part of Secret Probe, Sullivan DA Says

March 8, 2024
Monticello Mayor George Nikolados was caught on tape at Village Hall in January asking Yermia...
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‘Forever Chemicals’: The Fight for Clean Water in Newburgh

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March 7, 2024
Since 2016, Newburgh’s main water source, Washington Lake has been contaminated with PFAS chemicals...
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March 7, 2024
On Friday, March 8th, the New Hope Community in Loch Sheldrake is set to join the “Rally in...
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NY Legislature Pushes Back on Governor’s Plan to Slash School Aid

NY Legislature Pushes Back on Governor’s Plan to Slash School Aid

March 7, 2024
With New York’s One-House Budgets expected next week, the state Legislature is poised to push...
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Sullivan West Central School District Advocates for Return of $2M in State Funds

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March 5, 2024
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Sullivan County’s Leap into the Future: Harnessing A.I. in Government

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March 4, 2024
Dan Hust, Sullivan County’s Director of Communication, discusses the county’s innovative...
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Village of Liberty’s Police Chief Announces Drop in Overdose Cases for 2023

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March 4, 2024
  The Village of Liberty Police Chief, Steven D’Agata, reported a significant decrease in both...
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NY Focus: How the Hospital Lobby Pummeling Hochul’s Budget Brought in a Billion Dollars

NY Focus: How the Hospital Lobby Pummeling Hochul’s Budget Brought in a Billion Dollars

March 4, 2024
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February 29, 2024
Twenty years ago this week, two dozen LGBTQ+ couples donned their best coats and met at a park in...
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New York’s State Legislature Approves New Congressional Map

New York’s State Legislature Approves New Congressional Map

February 28, 2024
The New York State legislature Wednesday finalized new Congressional lines for the 2024 races...
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February 28, 2024
Two years ago, as the invasion of Ukraine began, we spoke with Dr. Larysa Dyrszka, a...
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Votebeat/Spotlight PA: A Deficit of Experienced Voting Officials Could Mean Trouble For PA’s 2024 Election

Votebeat/Spotlight PA: A Deficit of Experienced Voting Officials Could Mean Trouble For PA’s 2024 Election

February 28, 2024
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NY Legislature Rejects New Congressional Maps from Independent Commission

NY Legislature Rejects New Congressional Maps from Independent Commission

February 27, 2024
Democrats in the New York State Legislature on Monday rejected new congressional district maps drawn...
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NY Focus: Hochul’s Plan to Close Prisons Faces a Fight

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February 27, 2024
GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL has made no secret of her goal to scale back state spending across agencies...
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Local Farmer Reacts To Farm Bill Delay

February 26, 2024
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February 22, 2024
February 22 is Student Press Freedom Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the challenges...
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A Century of Systemic Discrimination Towards Black Farmers

A Century of Systemic Discrimination Towards Black Farmers

February 22, 2024
Making a living as a small-scale farmer in a system that supports mass-production isn’t easy. For...
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Act for Change Engages Ulster Youth in Anti-Racist Dialogue

Act for Change Engages Ulster Youth in Anti-Racist Dialogue

February 21, 2024
Act for Change brings together teens from across Ulster County to engage in anti-racist dialogue and...
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Is NY Doing Enough to Address the Housing Crisis?

Is NY Doing Enough to Address the Housing Crisis?

February 20, 2024
Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress recently published a report detailing how neighboring states of...
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Wayne County Public Library Funding Uncertain, But Library Not Closing

Wayne County Public Library Funding Uncertain, But Library Not Closing

February 20, 2024
The Director of the Wayne County Public Library in Honesdale says the public is under the...
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From Statistics to Solutions: Improving Black Maternal Health

From Statistics to Solutions: Improving Black Maternal Health

February 20, 2024
CDC data show that Black women are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related...
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“Rescue EMS”: The State of Emergency Medical Services in Sullivan County

“Rescue EMS”: The State of Emergency Medical Services in Sullivan County

February 15, 2024
  The New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) has released a package of legislation...
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Sullivan County Mental Health Resources Expands

Sullivan County Mental Health Resources Expands

February 15, 2024
 With the growing demand for mental health resources in New York State, Astor Services has taken a...
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Upcoming Fashion Show at The Black Library Showcases Local Designers, Models

Upcoming Fashion Show at The Black Library Showcases Local Designers, Models

February 14, 2024
The Black Library is a library and community art space focused on celebrating Black History and...
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Sullivan County Head Start Update: Another Month Before the Preschool Reopens

Sullivan County Head Start Update: Another Month Before the Preschool Reopens

February 13, 2024
John Liddle, Sullivan County Commissioner of the Health and Human Services Division, says an interim...
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Sullivan County Head Start Update: Rep. Marc Molinaro Responds to Latest Developments

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February 9, 2024
Congressman Marc Molinaro represents New York’s 19th congressional district and he spoke to...
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Making Farming More Accessible for Historically Underserved Farmers

Making Farming More Accessible for Historically Underserved Farmers

February 8, 2024
A new Beginner Farmer Program has started at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan County. The...
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Catch My Breath: Sullivan 180 Offering Vaping Prevention Training to Teens

Catch My Breath: Sullivan 180 Offering Vaping Prevention Training to Teens

February 7, 2024
According to the CDC, the use of e-cigarettes is unsafe for kids, teens, and young adults. Most...
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Dr. Theresa Hamlin Discusses Her New Role as CEO of The Center for Discovery

Dr. Theresa Hamlin Discusses Her New Role as CEO of The Center for Discovery

February 5, 2024
The Center for Discovery is a major research and specialty center where individuals from around New...
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The Importance of Children’s Dental Health Year Round, with Dr. Cecilia Escarra

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February 2, 2024
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. A month dedicated to raising awareness and...
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“We’ve Done Nothing”: Pattern Report Compares NY’s Housing Solutions to MA, NJ

“We’ve Done Nothing”: Pattern Report Compares NY’s Housing Solutions to MA, NJ

January 31, 2024
Governor Kathy Hochul’s controversial housing plan proposed last year would have mandated the...
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Cabernet Frank’s Owners Plan to Move Due to Ongoing Dispute with Neighbor

Cabernet Frank’s Owners Plan to Move Due to Ongoing Dispute with Neighbor

January 31, 2024
Wade St. Germain and his husband, RJ Baker, are openly gay business owners of Cabernet Frank’s, the...
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What to Know About Filing Taxes in Sullivan County This Year

What to Know About Filing Taxes in Sullivan County This Year

January 30, 2024
The IRS officially opened tax season on Monday and is now accepting and processing 2023 federal...
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NY Focus: In Upstate New York, Treatment for Opioid Addiction Gets Harder to Find

NY Focus: In Upstate New York, Treatment for Opioid Addiction Gets Harder to Find

January 30, 2024
Upstate New Yorkers are more likely to die from an opioid overdose than people living in the city...
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NY Focus: After Foreclosing Homes, New York Towns Have to Pay Residents Back

NY Focus: After Foreclosing Homes, New York Towns Have to Pay Residents Back

January 26, 2024
  This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a non-profit news publication investigating...
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NY Receives Failing Grades in American Lung Association’s 2024 Report on Tobacco Control

NY Receives Failing Grades in American Lung Association’s 2024 Report on Tobacco Control

January 25, 2024
  The American Lung Association’s 2024 “State of Tobacco Control” report, released Wednesday...
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Spotlight PA: Utility shut-off protections in PA. would be expanded to summer months under bill

Spotlight PA: Utility shut-off protections in PA. would be expanded to summer months under bill

January 23, 2024
By: Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit...
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NY FOCUS: NY Executive Budget with Chris Gelardi

NY FOCUS: NY Executive Budget with Chris Gelardi

January 19, 2024
NY FOCUS did an in-depth analysis of Governor Kathy Hochul’s Executive Budget. Chris Gelardi...
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Triple Threat: Uptick in Winter Respiratory Ailments

Triple Threat: Uptick in Winter Respiratory Ailments

January 18, 2024
If it seems like everyone is sick – it might be the trifecta of viruses circulating the country...
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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Expands Woodstock Oral History Initiative

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Expands Woodstock Oral History Initiative

January 17, 2024
Did you know the average age of a Woodstock Festival attendee is over 75 years old? As the...
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Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore and DJ Spooky In Conversation at Catskill Art Space Sunday

Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore and DJ Spooky In Conversation at Catskill Art Space Sunday

January 12, 2024
On Sunday, January 14, Catskill Art Space (CAS) features Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky and Thurston...
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Financial Assistance Available for Farmers Who Experienced Discrimination by USDA

Financial Assistance Available for Farmers Who Experienced Discrimination by USDA

January 10, 2024
The US Department of Agriculture is reminding farmers, ranchers and forest landowners that this...
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Yard Sale Find Leads Local Documentarian to Unsung 19th Century Lithographer Fanny Palmer

Yard Sale Find Leads Local Documentarian to Unsung 19th Century Lithographer Fanny Palmer

January 4, 2024
Fanny Palmer was an unsung artist who worked for Currier & Ives, the 19th century NYC printing...
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Empire of Dirt: Top 2023 NY Climate Change News and What’s Ahead This Year

Empire of Dirt: Top 2023 NY Climate Change News and What’s Ahead This Year

January 4, 2024
Lissa Harris is a freelance writer focusing on climate change on her blog “Empire of...
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Hard Harvest: A Special Report

Hard Harvest: A Special Report

December 30, 2023
From early heat and a late freeze in the spring, to wildfire smoke and wet weekends in the summer...
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Year in Review: NY State Senator Peter Oberacker, 51st Senate District

Year in Review: NY State Senator Peter Oberacker, 51st Senate District

December 22, 2023
In 2023, The New York State Senate and Assembly jointly approved 896 pieces of legislation during...
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Year in Review: NY Assembly Member Aileen Gunther, District 100

Year in Review: NY Assembly Member Aileen Gunther, District 100

December 21, 2023
In 2023, The New York State Senate and Assembly jointly approved 896 pieces of legislation during...
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Votebeat: Shapiro Administration Cancels $10.7 million Contract for PA Voter Roll System Upgrade

Votebeat: Shapiro Administration Cancels $10.7 million Contract for PA Voter Roll System Upgrade

December 20, 2023
Pennsylvania has canceled a planned upgrade to their system for managing voter rolls, leaving local...
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Liberty CSD Community Forum At Radio Catskill Dec. 20 on Proposed Capital Project

Liberty CSD Community Forum At Radio Catskill Dec. 20 on Proposed Capital Project

December 19, 2023
Liberty CSD plans series of community forums on proposed capital project Liberty Central School...
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Respiratory Illnesses on The Rise Heading Into The Holidays

Respiratory Illnesses on The Rise Heading Into The Holidays

December 14, 2023
Respiratory illnesses are increasing across most areas of the United States, according to data from...
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Animals Assist with Therapy at TCFD

Animals Assist with Therapy at TCFD

December 11, 2023
The Center for Discovery’s (TCFD) Assisted Intervention and Education program has forged a...
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Catskills Paper Files First Amendment Lawsuit Against County

Catskills Paper Files First Amendment Lawsuit Against County

December 8, 2023
A Catskills newspaper took its local county government to federal court this week over the First...
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Monticello Synagogue Dedicates New Menorah on First Night of Chanukah

Monticello Synagogue Dedicates New Menorah on First Night of Chanukah

December 7, 2023
A new Chanukah Menorah will be lit on the first night of Chanukah at the Ted Strobel Building...
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Bramley Mountain Fire Tower On Track to Open in June ’24

Bramley Mountain Fire Tower On Track to Open in June ’24

December 5, 2023
For nearly a century, observers watched the forests of New York State from more than 100 fire towers...
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Rediscovering The “Paper Town” of Agloe

Rediscovering The “Paper Town” of Agloe

December 5, 2023
Agloe, N.Y., is a place suspended between fiction and reality. The town started showing up on maps...
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Monticello Schools Evacuated After Bomb Threat

Monticello Schools Evacuated After Bomb Threat

December 1, 2023
On the morning of Friday, Dec. 1, Monticello Central School District administrators learned of a...
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Proposed NY Carbon Capture Project Concerns Catskill Mountainkeeper

Proposed NY Carbon Capture Project Concerns Catskill Mountainkeeper

November 27, 2023
A startup company is reportedly planning a massive carbon-capture project in the Marcellus and Utica...
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Liberty High School Senior Goes Beyond The Rainbow to NASA

Liberty High School Senior Goes Beyond The Rainbow to NASA

November 24, 2023
Jayla Edwards may have been singing “Somewhere over the Rainbow” this fall, but her goals go far...
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DRBC Proposed Rule Changes Draw Scrutiny and Criticism

DRBC Proposed Rule Changes Draw Scrutiny and Criticism

November 22, 2023
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) faced public outcry during two recent hearings regarding...
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No Property Tax Increase in Proposed Sullivan County 2024 Budget

No Property Tax Increase in Proposed Sullivan County 2024 Budget

November 21, 2023
Sullivan County unveiled its tentative 2024 Budget, and the county says it will be expanding...
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World Diabetes Day

November 14, 2023
World Diabetes Day was created in 1991 by The International Diabetes Foundation and the World Health...
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Veterans Day Events

Veterans Day Events

November 10, 2023
New York  SULLIVAN COUNTY BETHEL:  Saturday, November 11 – 11 a.m. – Sgt. Andrew Brucher VFW Post...
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Local Headlines from The River Reporter

November 2, 2023
Liam Mayo from The River Reporter discusses the latest local headlines with Jason Dole...
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Sullivan County Board of Elections: Early Voting

Sullivan County Board of Elections: Early Voting

November 1, 2023
Local Election Coverage: Sullivan County Board of Election Commissioners, Lori Benjamin and Deanna...
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Governor Hochul and Cornell Students Participate in Roundtable Discussion

Governor Hochul and Cornell Students Participate in Roundtable Discussion

October 31, 2023
Governor Hochul and Cornell students participate in roundtable discussion in response to recent...
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Investigating PFAS at Sullivan County International Airport

Investigating PFAS at Sullivan County International Airport

October 25, 2023
 PFAS are a class of thousands of chemicals that have been linked to a wide range of serious health...
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LGBTQIA+ Town Hall

LGBTQIA+ Town Hall

October 25, 2023
  A conversation with Gender Equality New York presenting a Sullivan County Town Hall with...
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Kiamesha Lake Shaken by Powerful Explosion

Kiamesha Lake Shaken by Powerful Explosion

October 2, 2023
LISTEN: by: Patricio Robayo   A powerful explosion that hit Patio Homes in Kiamesha Lake, NY...
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Could Unions Break New York’s Housing Impasse?

Could Unions Break New York’s Housing Impasse?

September 27, 2023
In California, getting labor on board was essential to addressing the housing crisis. In New York...
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Jury Unanimously Rules in Favor of Sullivan County Legislator Luis Alvarez in Defamation Lawsuit

Jury Unanimously Rules in Favor of Sullivan County Legislator Luis Alvarez in Defamation Lawsuit

September 22, 2023
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With crowds bussed in from New York City, Resorts World Catskills gave a boost to the local economy. What happens when competition moves in downstate?

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September 19, 2023
By: Arabella Saunders This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a non-profit news...
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Town Supervisors Approve New Village Petition

Town Supervisors Approve New Village Petition

September 17, 2023
  Thompson Town Supervisors William J. Rieber, Jr. and Fallburg’s Katherine Rappaport, have...
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Despite State Emergency, New York Has Resettled Zero Migrant Families Through Flagship Program

Despite State Emergency, New York Has Resettled Zero Migrant Families Through Flagship Program

September 12, 2023
As a humanitarian crisis deepens, the state’s $25 million solution is off to a slow start. An...
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Sullivan County’s Trash Future: Liam Mayo Investigates Possible Shift

Sullivan County’s Trash Future: Liam Mayo Investigates Possible Shift

September 5, 2023
If you currently reside in Sullivan County, your garbage is currently transported to the Seneca...
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Dr. John Moore, Weill Cornell Medicine Virologist “COVID RESURGE?”

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September 5, 2023
LISTEN: According to data from the CDC, there has been a notable 31% increase in hospitalizations...
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New York Mulls New Trash Fee as Landfills Near Tipping Point

New York Mulls New Trash Fee as Landfills Near Tipping Point

August 29, 2023
New York state produces so much trash, it’s running out of places to put it. | Photo: m01229...
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Second Joint Hearing Held for New Thompson Village

Second Joint Hearing Held for New Thompson Village

August 24, 2023
  LISTEN: By: Patricio Robayo   Residents of Kiamesha Lake assembled once again for a...
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Vandalism and Theft Strikes Mountaindale Outdoor Art

Vandalism and Theft Strikes Mountaindale Outdoor Art

August 14, 2023
LISTEN:   By: Patricio Robayo   Mike Osterhout, known for his provocative art, has...
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Thompson Town Supervisor Leads Joint Hearing on Village of Ateres

Thompson Town Supervisor Leads Joint Hearing on Village of Ateres

August 8, 2023
  LISTEN:   By: Patricio Robayo On August 3 near Kiamesha Lake, NY residents gathered at...
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Will a Fear of Fires Burn New York?

Will a Fear of Fires Burn New York?

August 3, 2023
Illustration: Maia Hibbett After returning from fighting fires in Canada, a New York forest ranger...
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Why vote? — NAACP/Radio Catskill Community Forum

Why vote? — NAACP/Radio Catskill Community Forum

July 31, 2023
LISTEN: Why vote? Radio Catskill and the Sullivan County Chapter of the NAACP have joined forces to...
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Is Fallsburg Equipped to Manage Its Rapid Growth?

Is Fallsburg Equipped to Manage Its Rapid Growth?

July 18, 2023
LISTEN:   The Town of Fallsburg has seen remarkable growth over the past few years, which has...
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Sullivan County has seen a spike in evictions

Sullivan County has seen a spike in evictions

July 17, 2023
  LISTEN: Story and Photos by: Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo, WJFF Radio Catskill   In many rural...
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Delaware County to host Department of Defense Innovative Readiness Training Program

Delaware County to host Department of Defense Innovative Readiness Training Program

July 11, 2023
LISTEN HERE:   The Delaware County Board of Supervisors has announced a collaboration between...
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Deadly Flooding Devastates New York’s Hudson Valley, Submerging Roadways and Forcing Closures

Deadly Flooding Devastates New York’s Hudson Valley, Submerging Roadways and Forcing Closures

July 10, 2023
Did you miss Radio Chatskill this morning?    Severe flooding wreaked havoc in New York’s...
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Meg McGuire, Delaware Currents — Delaware Aqueduct postponement

Meg McGuire, Delaware Currents — Delaware Aqueduct postponement

July 7, 2023
LISTEN: Delaware Currents is a news project that tells the story of the Delaware River, starting...
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in Monticello said Sullivan County now in a HIDTA Zone

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in Monticello said Sullivan County now in a HIDTA Zone

July 6, 2023
LISTEN:...
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Election 2023 – Acting District Attorney, Brian Conaty and candidate for DA

Election 2023 – Acting District Attorney, Brian Conaty and candidate for DA

June 22, 2023
  Sullivan County has started early voting for the Republican primary race of District...
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Pines Hotel in Fallsburg Devastated by Massive Fire

Pines Hotel in Fallsburg Devastated by Massive Fire

June 22, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/Headlines/FireReel_mixdown.wav The renowned...
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Election 2023 – Tom Cawley, Deputy County Attorney and candidate for DA

Election 2023 – Tom Cawley, Deputy County Attorney and candidate for DA

June 20, 2023
Sullivan County has started early voting for the Republican primary race of District Attorney.  The...
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Community and Family Grieve the Passing of Kia Williams—A Sullivan County Mama

Community and Family Grieve the Passing of Kia Williams—A Sullivan County Mama

June 15, 2023
  Kia Williams was an adventurous traveler, an exceptional cook, and a dedicated mother. She...
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Former President Donald Trump will be arraigned in federal court

Former President Donald Trump will be arraigned in federal court

June 13, 2023
Former President Donald Trump will be arraigned in federal court Today, Tuesday at 3PM for charges...
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Air Quality Alert: Residents Battling Smoke from Intensified Quebec Wildfires

Air Quality Alert: Residents Battling Smoke from Intensified Quebec Wildfires

June 6, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/Headlines/Headlines6623B_mixdown.mp3   A...
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County Attorney Addresses Allegations of Mishandling in Infant Death Case

County Attorney Addresses Allegations of Mishandling in Infant Death Case

May 24, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/Headlines/HEADLINE+52423+MCGUIREPRESSER.mp3...
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Asylum Seekers Relocated from Sullivan County to Poughkeepsie

Asylum Seekers Relocated from Sullivan County to Poughkeepsie

May 22, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/Headlines/SeekersUpdate.mp3   We have an...
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Sullivan County Declares State of Emergency as Asylum Seekers Arrive from NYC

Sullivan County Declares State of Emergency as Asylum Seekers Arrive from NYC

May 18, 2023
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Updates on Migrant Arrival and more…

Updates on Migrant Arrival and more…

May 12, 2023
Don’t miss tonight’s episode of Local Edition! We’ll be discussing the latest...
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The 2023 New York State Budget has just been released, and New York Focus is back on The Local Edition to break it all down for you.

The 2023 New York State Budget has just been released, and New York Focus is back on The Local Edition to break it all down for you.

May 11, 2023
Maia Hibbet from NY Focus gives us some insight into some of the key highlights including increased...
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Toddler dies from fentanyl overdose, parents charged with homicide

Toddler dies from fentanyl overdose, parents charged with homicide

May 4, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/Headlines/ToddlerHEADLINEREEL.wav   On May...
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Exclusive Interview with Director and Writer of Zoe Comes Home and Inside Scoop on Wayne County Elections – Tune in to The Local Edition Tonight at 6:30 PM!

Exclusive Interview with Director and Writer of Zoe Comes Home and Inside Scoop on Wayne County Elections – Tune in to The Local Edition Tonight at 6:30 PM!

May 4, 2023
🔴 Don’t miss tonight’s episode of The Local Edition at 6:30 PM! 🎙️ We’re chatting...
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Powerful Tornado Sweeps Through Sullivan County

Powerful Tornado Sweeps Through Sullivan County

April 24, 2023
LISTEN HERE:  ...
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Search for missing father of two ends in tragedy

Search for missing father of two ends in tragedy

April 7, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/Headlines/Headline4823_mixdown.mp3  ...
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The Shawangunk Journal Reveals Survey Results on Tik Tok Ban and Interviews DVAA’s Salon Series Artist

The Shawangunk Journal Reveals Survey Results on Tik Tok Ban and Interviews DVAA’s Salon Series Artist

April 7, 2023
The Local Edition airing at 6:30 PM! The Shawangunk Journal will provide insights on a recent survey...
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The Kingfisher Project Returns to Radio Catskill with Special Guest Robert A. Kent, General Counsel with the Office of National Drug Control Policy

The Kingfisher Project Returns to Radio Catskill with Special Guest Robert A. Kent, General Counsel with the Office of National Drug Control Policy

April 4, 2023
🎙️The Kingfisher Project is back on Radio Catskill! Tonight at 6:30 PM, join us for a two-part...
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FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Narcan Nasal Spray to Combat Opioid Overdose, Helps Sullivan County

FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Narcan Nasal Spray to Combat Opioid Overdose, Helps Sullivan County

March 30, 2023
LISTEN : https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/TLE/NarcanREPORT_mixdown.wav   Story by...
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Prison Journalist John J. Lennon Sheds Light on Housing Shortage for Released Inmates in NY Times Real Estate Feature

Prison Journalist John J. Lennon Sheds Light on Housing Shortage for Released Inmates in NY Times Real Estate Feature

March 24, 2023
  Prison Journalist John J. Lennon‘s latest NY Times Real Estate feature, “How Do...
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Tonight on The Local Edition as we celebrate Women’s History Month with the Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra and we’ll also be discussing the current efforts of care workers to secure fair pay.

Tonight on The Local Edition as we celebrate Women’s History Month with the Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra and we’ll also be discussing the current efforts of care workers to secure fair pay.

March 24, 2023
                  -Phillip Pantuso, Times Union “News...
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Discover the Danger of ‘Bomb Trains’ in Our Area and the Fight to Stop Them – Two Moms Fight Against Hate Group

Discover the Danger of ‘Bomb Trains’ in Our Area and the Fight to Stop Them – Two Moms Fight Against Hate Group

March 14, 2023
                  -Wes Gillingham, Catskill...
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McGraw and Eisenberg step down from positions in Sullivan County

McGraw and Eisenberg step down from positions in Sullivan County

March 13, 2023
Sullivan County Public Health Director of Sullivan County, Nancy McGraw,  stated her resignation via...
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SPECIAL REPORT: Foie gras ban faces legal challenge as NYC sues state over animal welfare concerns on Sullivan County farms. 

SPECIAL REPORT: Foie gras ban faces legal challenge as NYC sues state over animal welfare concerns on Sullivan County farms. 

March 11, 2023
LISTEN: By Patricio Robayo    FERNDALE—Sullivan County, New York, is home to two of the largest...
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Senator Schumer advocates for Sullivan County to be designated a High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) to combat opioid crisis.

Senator Schumer advocates for Sullivan County to be designated a High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) to combat opioid crisis.

March 10, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/TLE/ChuckPresser_HEADLINE.mp3   By...
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Tune in tonight at 6:30 PM to catch The Local Edition. We’ll be talking about why the Ulster County finance commissioner resigned. Plus, guess what? The Yarnslingers are performing at the DVAA this weekend!

Tune in tonight at 6:30 PM to catch The Local Edition. We’ll be talking about why the Ulster County finance commissioner resigned. Plus, guess what? The Yarnslingers are performing at the DVAA this weekend!

March 10, 2023
-Phillip Pantuso, Times Union “News Roundup”   -Ramona Jan, Delaware Valley Arts Alliance...
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BREAKING NEWS: Sullivan County Human Rights Commissioner resigns

BREAKING NEWS: Sullivan County Human Rights Commissioner resigns

March 9, 2023
LISTEN: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/TLE/HEADLINE+-+MAR+9+HumanRightsResignMaim.mp3...
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We have a special Local Edition tonight for International Women’s Day.

We have a special Local Edition tonight for International Women’s Day.

March 8, 2023
On March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day, a global 🌎 day dedicated to recognizing...
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LISTEN: Ways you can receive assistance in paying your heating bill

LISTEN: Ways you can receive assistance in paying your heating bill

March 6, 2023
-Rosemary Wolff, Sullivan County’s HEAP Coordinator   –Joe Abraham, Sullivan County...
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LISTEN: Talk about Methadone clinic with the Shawangunk Journal and then we speak to the Mayor of Port Jervis about a $10 million grant for the city.

LISTEN: Talk about Methadone clinic with the Shawangunk Journal and then we speak to the Mayor of Port Jervis about a $10 million grant for the city.

March 3, 2023
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal “Methadone Clinic”   –Mayor of Port Jervis, Kelly...
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LISTEN: Where we’re highlighting how the Wayne County’s investment in the community impacts our daily lives.

LISTEN: Where we’re highlighting how the Wayne County’s investment in the community impacts our daily lives.

March 2, 2023
–Betsy Turner, Wayne County Deputy 911 Director “County Government (part 4)”  ...
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LISTEN: Find out why the UDC is advocating for spending more time outdoors.

LISTEN: Find out why the UDC is advocating for spending more time outdoors.

March 1, 2023
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   –Nathan Reigner, Pennsylvania’s...
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LISTEN: Meet Sullivan County’s Acting District Attorney

LISTEN: Meet Sullivan County’s Acting District Attorney

February 28, 2023
                  -Sullivan County’s Acting District...
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LISTEN: Free construction courses being offered by Sullivan County and BOCES.

LISTEN: Free construction courses being offered by Sullivan County and BOCES.

February 27, 2023
-Loreen Gebelein, Director Sullivan County Center for Workforce Development “Free Construction...
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LISTEN: State Senate investigation into how IDAs allocate tax breaks. Plus, we’ll introduce you to a talented sound artist being featured at DVAA Salon Series.

LISTEN: State Senate investigation into how IDAs allocate tax breaks. Plus, we’ll introduce you to a talented sound artist being featured at DVAA Salon Series.

February 24, 2023
-Phillip Pantuso, Times Union “News Roundup”   -Terry Dame, Delaware Valley Arts Alliance...
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LISTEN: Sullivan County Legislator Nadia Rajsz about the one-year anniversary of the war against Ukraine by Russian Forces.

LISTEN: Sullivan County Legislator Nadia Rajsz about the one-year anniversary of the war against Ukraine by Russian Forces.

February 23, 2023
-Wayne County Update   -Sullivan County Legislator Nadia Rajsz “Ukraine, One Year Later”  ...
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LISTEN: Want to know which hiring event is happening in Monticello on Thursday?

LISTEN: Want to know which hiring event is happening in Monticello on Thursday?

February 22, 2023
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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LISTEN: Third public meeting for Neversink Watershed Management Plan

LISTEN: Third public meeting for Neversink Watershed Management Plan

February 21, 2023
-Jeff Skelding  “Neversink Watershed Management”   All this and more on The Local Edition...
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LISTEN: Housing Crisis & Heart-A-Thon Updates!

LISTEN: Housing Crisis & Heart-A-Thon Updates!

February 20, 2023
-Adrienne Jensen, Executive Director Sullivan County Office of Human Rights “Sullivan County Housing...
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LISTEN: Ulster County State of the County Address and Colorism Discussion

LISTEN: Ulster County State of the County Address and Colorism Discussion

February 17, 2023
                  -Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal ...
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LISTEN: Highlighting Wayne County Correctional Facility’s Rehabilitative Mission

LISTEN: Highlighting Wayne County Correctional Facility’s Rehabilitative Mission

February 16, 2023
Wayne County’s investment in the community is the topic of our ongoing series, and this week...
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LISTEN: Curious about what’s happening on the pages of the River Reporter and the latest unemployment rates in our listening area?

LISTEN: Curious about what’s happening on the pages of the River Reporter and the latest unemployment rates in our listening area?

February 15, 2023
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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LISTEN: Are you aware that the WSUL’s Heart-A-Thon fundraiser for heart health and disease prevention is happening this Friday?  And Agriculture Trainings

LISTEN: Are you aware that the WSUL’s Heart-A-Thon fundraiser for heart health and disease prevention is happening this Friday? And Agriculture Trainings

February 14, 2023
-Dawn Ciorciari, Bold Gold Media “45th Annual WSUL Heart-A-Thon”   -Ashley Tully, Food Systems...
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LISTEN: A special update from Sullivan County’s 911 and EMS Coordinator!

LISTEN: A special update from Sullivan County’s 911 and EMS Coordinator!

February 13, 2023
-Alex Rau, Sullivan County 911 and EMS Coordinator   -Joseph Abraham, Sullivan County Democrat...
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LISTEN: As Sunday’s big game approaches, sports betting is reaching new heights

LISTEN: As Sunday’s big game approaches, sports betting is reaching new heights

February 9, 2023
-Leilani Yizar-Reid, Mid-Hudson Problem Gambling Resource Center “Gambling”   -Phillip Pantuso...
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LISTEN: It’s been 3 years since the state’s mandate for towns and villages to implement police reform plans. So, what’s changed? This #BlackHistoryMonth, The Local Edition is speaking with the NAACP to find out. Tune in tonight at 6:30 PM to hear about progress and challenges in police reform.

LISTEN: It’s been 3 years since the state’s mandate for towns and villages to implement police reform plans. So, what’s changed? This #BlackHistoryMonth, The Local Edition is speaking with the NAACP to find out. Tune in tonight at 6:30 PM to hear about progress and challenges in police reform.

February 8, 2023
–Sandra Johnson-Fields, Sullivan County Branch NAACP President “Black History Month”  ...
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LISTEN: What is going on the pages of the River Reporter?

LISTEN: What is going on the pages of the River Reporter?

February 8, 2023
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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LISTEN: The Kingfisher Project returns to Radio Catskill.   This month, Bill Williams will speak to Claire Miller.

LISTEN: The Kingfisher Project returns to Radio Catskill. This month, Bill Williams will speak to Claire Miller.

February 7, 2023
This month, Bill Williams will speak to Claire Miller. Claire is a master of interior architecture...
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Tonight on The Local Edition, Deputy County Attorney Tom Cawley switched parties and we’ll find out why. Also, what is the latest on the county’s bus service? The Local Edition with airs tonight at 6:30 p.m.

Tonight on The Local Edition, Deputy County Attorney Tom Cawley switched parties and we’ll find out why. Also, what is the latest on the county’s bus service? The Local Edition with airs tonight at 6:30 p.m.

February 6, 2023
–Laura Quigley, Sullivan County Commissioner of Community Resources “Move Sullivan and County...
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LISTEN: What is going on in Ellenville this week?

LISTEN: What is going on in Ellenville this week?

February 2, 2023
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal  “Live with Chris Rowley”   All this and more on The Local...
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LSITEN: Stay tuned for updates on the Sullivan 180 Healthiest Fire Department Challenge! We’re also excited to delve into what exactly an Earth Moving Workshop is.

LSITEN: Stay tuned for updates on the Sullivan 180 Healthiest Fire Department Challenge! We’re also excited to delve into what exactly an Earth Moving Workshop is.

February 2, 2023
-Keith Pierson, Resource Conservationist, Wayne Conservation District “Earth Moving Workshop”  ...
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Police Arrest Two Registered Sex Offenders in Honesdale and Liberty

Police Arrest Two Registered Sex Offenders in Honesdale and Liberty

February 2, 2023
Listen Here: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/TLE/Headline2223_mixdown.wav    ...
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Lieutenant Governor Delgado held a Ribbon Cutting at New EV Charging Station in Hancock. And what are the latest developments in interest rates? Listen to The Local Edition tonight at 6:30 p.m.

Lieutenant Governor Delgado held a Ribbon Cutting at New EV Charging Station in Hancock. And what are the latest developments in interest rates? Listen to The Local Edition tonight at 6:30 p.m.

February 1, 2023
                  -Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News...
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What Is The Current State of COVID-19?

What Is The Current State of COVID-19?

January 31, 2023
Story by Patricio Robayo  Listen Here:   A surge of positive COVID-19 cases is becoming a...
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Ulster County takes action on climate goals and we talk to experts on navigating the COVID-19 crisis. Tonight on The Local Edition at 6:30 p.m.

Ulster County takes action on climate goals and we talk to experts on navigating the COVID-19 crisis. Tonight on The Local Edition at 6:30 p.m.

January 31, 2023
-Lissa Harris, Empire of Dirt  “Ulster County climate goals”   -The State of COVID-19 Dr. John...
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Get tax help from Sullivan County Government! Also, find out why Kohls is seeking tax cuts in Mamakating tonight on The Local Edition at 6:30 p.m.

Get tax help from Sullivan County Government! Also, find out why Kohls is seeking tax cuts in Mamakating tonight on The Local Edition at 6:30 p.m.

January 30, 2023
-Dan Hust, Sullivan County Government   -Joseph Abraham, Sullivan County Democrat “News...
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LISTEN: Central Hudson billing updates, Neversink Watershed management, and tackling food insecurity.

LISTEN: Central Hudson billing updates, Neversink Watershed management, and tackling food insecurity.

January 26, 2023
                    -Phillip Pantuso, Times Union...
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LISTEN: Leadership Northern Poconos and how you can eat healthy this winter.

LISTEN: Leadership Northern Poconos and how you can eat healthy this winter.

January 26, 2023
-Debbie Gillette, Chief Operations Officer Chamber of the Northern Poconos “Leadership Programs”...
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LISTEN: A discussion on the public outreach for creating a Neversink Watershed Management Plan. We’ll also have a special guest, a scientist, to discuss the Department of Environmental Conservation’s new Women in Science series.

LISTEN: A discussion on the public outreach for creating a Neversink Watershed Management Plan. We’ll also have a special guest, a scientist, to discuss the Department of Environmental Conservation’s new Women in Science series.

January 25, 2023
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -Maija Niemisto and Rebecca Hauser, NYS...
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LISTEN: We’re talking about why Liberty High School needs to change its mascot and what Catskill Agrarian Alliance is doing to help with food insecurity.

LISTEN: We’re talking about why Liberty High School needs to change its mascot and what Catskill Agrarian Alliance is doing to help with food insecurity.

January 24, 2023
-Dr. Patrick Sullivan, Liberty Central School District “Changing the Liberty Mascot”   -Tianna...
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LISTEN: The latest from the bed tax committee, and learn more about how Sullivan County is getting a grant to develop a biking/walking plan.

LISTEN: The latest from the bed tax committee, and learn more about how Sullivan County is getting a grant to develop a biking/walking plan.

January 23, 2023
-Freda Eisenberg, Commissioner Planning and Community Development   -Joseph Abraham, Sullivan...
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LISTEN: What is the latest news from Ulster County? And do you know about Poetry Walks Podcast?

LISTEN: What is the latest news from Ulster County? And do you know about Poetry Walks Podcast?

January 19, 2023
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal  “Live with Chris Rowley”   – @arlo.tomecek  , Poetry...
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LISTEN: Why are members of the Liberty Rotary Club jumping in the freezing waters of White Lake? For the sake of charity, of course.

LISTEN: Why are members of the Liberty Rotary Club jumping in the freezing waters of White Lake? For the sake of charity, of course.

January 19, 2023
Mary Beth Wood, Wayne Economic Development Corp.   -Terry Grafmuller, Liberty Rotary  “Polar...
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LISTEN: Inflation, inflation, everywhere. There was an announcement last week. Should you be worried?

LISTEN: Inflation, inflation, everywhere. There was an announcement last week. Should you be worried?

January 18, 2023
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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LISTEN: Did you know Nonneta and Friends has an opening reception this Saturday?

LISTEN: Did you know Nonneta and Friends has an opening reception this Saturday?

January 17, 2023
-Critics: NY State of State Address Misses Needed Solutions   -Report: Senior Rural NYers Face...
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Major Drug Seizure of Cocaine and Fentanyl in Monticello

Major Drug Seizure of Cocaine and Fentanyl in Monticello

January 13, 2023
LISTEN HERE: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/Headlines/HeadlineDrugBust_11323.mp3...
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LISTEN: Did you know that Kaatscast Podcast is entering its 4th season?

LISTEN: Did you know that Kaatscast Podcast is entering its 4th season?

January 12, 2023
-Phillip Pantuso, Times Union “News Roundup”   -Brett Barry, Kaatscast Podcast   All this...
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LISTEN: Lee Karasik is on a mission to clear up the misconceptions on what it’s like to live every day with varying ability. And meet Wayne County’s newest Commissioner.

LISTEN: Lee Karasik is on a mission to clear up the misconceptions on what it’s like to live every day with varying ability. And meet Wayne County’s newest Commissioner.

January 12, 2023
Lee Karasik is on a mission to clear up the misconceptions on what it’s like to live every day with...
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Local Officials React to Gov. Hochul’s 2023 State of the State

Local Officials React to Gov. Hochul’s 2023 State of the State

January 11, 2023
New York Governor Kathy Hochul gave the state of the state address this afternoon, laying out her...
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LISTEN: The pandemic has accelerated an influx of NYC residents to Sullivan Catskills. Is that a good thing? And local reaction to Hochul’s State of the State

LISTEN: The pandemic has accelerated an influx of NYC residents to Sullivan Catskills. Is that a good thing? And local reaction to Hochul’s State of the State

January 10, 2023
-Brady Huggett, Sullivan County Democrat “New neighbors in Sullivan County” -Local Reaction to Gov...
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LISTEN: What’s going on with the Sullivan County Drug Task in 2023?

LISTEN: What’s going on with the Sullivan County Drug Task in 2023?

January 9, 2023
-Wendy Brown, Sullivan County Health and Human Services and Drug Task Force Coordinator “Sullivan...
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LISTEN: What’s new in the New Year in Ulster County? And Why is everything’s better in Barryville

LISTEN: What’s new in the New Year in Ulster County? And Why is everything’s better in Barryville

January 6, 2023
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal “Live with Chris Rowley”   All this and more on The Local...
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LISTEN: What’s new in Liberty NY and why Wayne County needs your input?

LISTEN: What’s new in Liberty NY and why Wayne County needs your input?

January 5, 2023
-Dennis Ford, Wayne County IT Department  “FCC Broadband Access Map”   -Frank DeMayo, Town of...
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LISTEN: Should people who started a side hustle keep it when inflation eases?

LISTEN: Should people who started a side hustle keep it when inflation eases?

January 4, 2023
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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LISTEN: The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition on 1/3/23 at 6:30 p.m.  with Eve Goldberg, founder, and head of BIGVISION

LISTEN: The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition on 1/3/23 at 6:30 p.m. with Eve Goldberg, founder, and head of BIGVISION

January 3, 2023
The Kingfisher Project guest with Eve Goldberg, founder, and head of BIGVISION     Eve and Bill...
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Jason Dole and Patricio Robayo take a look back at the year that was…

Jason Dole and Patricio Robayo take a look back at the year that was…

December 30, 2022
Jason Dole and Patricio Robayo take a look back at the year that was and discuss some of the best...
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LISTEN: We continue our year-in-review, what happened in the health this year?

LISTEN: We continue our year-in-review, what happened in the health this year?

December 29, 2022
We continue our year-in-review; what happened in the health this year? Find out tonight on The Local...
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LISTEN: Lissa Harris — Empire of Dirt: A look back at climate change issues of 2022

LISTEN: Lissa Harris — Empire of Dirt: A look back at climate change issues of 2022

December 28, 2022
LISTEN to the full interview here:...
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We continue our year-in-review, what happened in the news this year? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 12/28/22 at 6:30 p.m.

We continue our year-in-review, what happened in the news this year? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 12/28/22 at 6:30 p.m.

December 28, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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LISTEN: Why are environmental issues important? We take a deep dive into the environmental issues we face in the Catskills.

LISTEN: Why are environmental issues important? We take a deep dive into the environmental issues we face in the Catskills.

December 27, 2022
-Lissa Harris, Empire of Dirt    All this and more on The Local Edition, Community News for the...
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LISTEN: We are looking  back at the year that was…2022

LISTEN: We are looking back at the year that was…2022

December 26, 2022
-Dan Hust, Sullivan County Government    -Joseph Abraham, Sullivan County Democrat    All...
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LISTEN: Why has a judge thrown out Ulster County’s legislative district map? And is Wayne County Arts Alliance getting a new home?

LISTEN: Why has a judge thrown out Ulster County’s legislative district map? And is Wayne County Arts Alliance getting a new home?

December 23, 2022
-Roger Hannigan Gilson, Times Union “Ulster County maps and Central Hudson’s billing debacle” ...
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LISTEN: What is New Hope Community up to this holiday season?

LISTEN: What is New Hope Community up to this holiday season?

December 22, 2022
-Ryanne Jennings, Wayne County Community Foundation   -Debra McGinness, New Hope Community ...
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WATCH & LISTEN: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visits Washington to speak with Biden, address Congress

WATCH & LISTEN: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visits Washington to speak with Biden, address Congress

December 21, 2022
Radio Catskill is broadcasting NPR’s coverage of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in...
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LISTEN: How can you send things tomorrow by FedEx, UPS, and the USPS and still have them arrive by Christmas?

LISTEN: How can you send things tomorrow by FedEx, UPS, and the USPS and still have them arrive by Christmas?

December 21, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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LISTEN: Did you know you can seriously injure yourself using a snow blower or shoveling?

LISTEN: Did you know you can seriously injure yourself using a snow blower or shoveling?

December 20, 2022
-Dr. Victor Todisco, Garnet Health Diagnostic Imaging Department “How to prevent snow blower and...
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LISTEN: Who is the new Sullivan County Acting District Attorney?

LISTEN: Who is the new Sullivan County Acting District Attorney?

December 19, 2022
-John and Debra Conway “250th Anniversary of the Revolutionary War” -Joseph Abraham, Sullivan County...
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LISTEN: House January 6 Committee holds its final public meeting to vote on criminal referrals at Monday 1PM

LISTEN: House January 6 Committee holds its final public meeting to vote on criminal referrals at Monday 1PM

December 19, 2022
  The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is holding...
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Listen to Part 2 of our interview with the Hartman sisters about DVAA’s Cozy Holiday Revue? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 12/16/22 at 6:30 p.m. and What are some of the big stories Chris Rowley has been working on.

Listen to Part 2 of our interview with the Hartman sisters about DVAA’s Cozy Holiday Revue? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 12/16/22 at 6:30 p.m. and What are some of the big stories Chris Rowley has been working on.

December 16, 2022
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal “Live with Chris Rowley”   Camellia & Odetta Hartman...
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Listen: Who is Belle Pepper? And what is Celebrity Chef Brett August doing in North Branch?

Listen: Who is Belle Pepper? And what is Celebrity Chef Brett August doing in North Branch?

December 15, 2022
–Zachary Jones, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist “Wayne Conservation District”   -Belle...
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Winter Storm Warning in effect for Sullivan Catskills and NEPA

Winter Storm Warning in effect for Sullivan Catskills and NEPA

December 14, 2022
Listen: https://wjff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2022/TLE/WeatherHeadlines121422_mixdown.mp3 A...
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Listen: What happened with interest rates today and what does it mean for us locally?

Listen: What happened with interest rates today and what does it mean for us locally?

December 14, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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Listen: Did you hear about DVAA’s Holiday Revue?

Listen: Did you hear about DVAA’s Holiday Revue?

December 13, 2022
–Kristen Kitson, Sullivan County Youth Bureau “Internship and Holiday Events”   -Camellia...
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The Sullivan County Budget passed last week, now what? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 12/12/22 at 6:30 p.m.

The Sullivan County Budget passed last week, now what? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 12/12/22 at 6:30 p.m.

December 12, 2022
-Dan Hust, Sullivan County Government “2023 County Budget”   -Joseph Abraham, Sullivan County...
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Listen: Why is singer/songwriter Owen Walsh saying goodbye? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 12/9/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Listen: Why is singer/songwriter Owen Walsh saying goodbye? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 12/9/22 at 6:30 p.m.

December 9, 2022
Why is singer/songwriter Owen Walsh saying goodbye? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 12/9/22 at...
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Listen: How are some honoring the Borscht Belt era?

Listen: How are some honoring the Borscht Belt era?

December 8, 2022
–Jim Zumpone, Wayne County Holiday Toy Drive   -Marisa Scheinfeld and Louis Inghilterra...
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Listen: What was in Friday’s Employment Situation Summary?

Listen: What was in Friday’s Employment Situation Summary?

December 7, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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Listen: The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition with guest Stephanie Campbell 

Listen: The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition with guest Stephanie Campbell 

December 6, 2022
 The Kingfisher Project guest will be Stephanie Campbell    December 2nd marks the 10th...
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Listen: Who is Sullivan County’s newest Recycling Coordinator? And what news happened over the weekend?

Listen: Who is Sullivan County’s newest Recycling Coordinator? And what news happened over the weekend?

December 5, 2022
–Kassie Thelman, Sullivan County Recycling   –Joe Abraham, Sullivan County Democrat...
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Listen: Did you know the Barryville Tree Lighting is happening tomorrow?

Listen: Did you know the Barryville Tree Lighting is happening tomorrow?

December 1, 2022
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal “Live with Chris Rowley”   -Erin West “Barryville Tree...
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Listen: Did you know Narrowsburg has holiday magic? And who is Penn State’s newest Extension Educator?

Listen: Did you know Narrowsburg has holiday magic? And who is Penn State’s newest Extension Educator?

December 1, 2022
-Zachary Curtis, Penn State Extension Educator “Agronomy and Natural Resources”   -Kelly Agar...
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Listen: Is remote employee monitoring becoming more or less common?

Listen: Is remote employee monitoring becoming more or less common?

November 30, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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Listen: Why are RSV infections surging?

Listen: Why are RSV infections surging?

November 29, 2022
-Dr. Jonathan Nasser, Crystal Run Healthcare “Why is RSV infections surging?”   -Dr. Claire...
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Listen: Did you know the Holiday Concerts will return to the Government Center? And why does Liberty High School need to change its mascot?

Listen: Did you know the Holiday Concerts will return to the Government Center? And why does Liberty High School need to change its mascot?

November 28, 2022
-Dan Hust, Sullivan County Government Holiday Concerts    –Joe Abraham, Sullivan County...
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Listen: What has been the fallout of the mid-term election locally? And what’s happening at the WJFF Annual Music Sale

Listen: What has been the fallout of the mid-term election locally? And what’s happening at the WJFF Annual Music Sale

November 25, 2022
-Phillip Pantuso, Times Union “Election Update”   –WJFF Radio Catskill Annual Music Sale...
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Listen: Who are the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania?

Listen: Who are the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania?

November 23, 2022
-Jocelyn Cramer, Wayne County Thanksgiving Message   -Clan Mother Shelley DePaul “Native...
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Listen: Why are interest rates unlikely to stay high?

Listen: Why are interest rates unlikely to stay high?

November 23, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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Did you know a recent study says food-insecure New Yorkers in rural areas experience worse health than their suburban and urban peers? Find out on The Local Edition on 11/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Did you know a recent study says food-insecure New Yorkers in rural areas experience worse health than their suburban and urban peers? Find out on The Local Edition on 11/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

November 22, 2022
-Julia McCarthy, New York State Health Foundation “Food insecurity”   –Brandon Holmes...
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What’s in the 2023 budget for Sullivan County? Find out on The Local Edition on 11/21/22 at 6:30 p.m. 

What’s in the 2023 budget for Sullivan County? Find out on The Local Edition on 11/21/22 at 6:30 p.m. 

November 21, 2022
-Joshua Potosek, Sullivan County Manager  “2023 Budget”   –Joe Abraham, Sullivan County...
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Listen: Did you know DVAA’s Art in Sixes is happening this weekend?

Listen: Did you know DVAA’s Art in Sixes is happening this weekend?

November 18, 2022
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal “Live with Chris Rowley”   -Ariel Shanberg and Signe Ballew...
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Listen: What are you thankful for? Discover  what Pedro Tweed is thankful for as he talks about his upcoming lecture.

Listen: What are you thankful for? Discover what Pedro Tweed is thankful for as he talks about his upcoming lecture.

November 17, 2022
-Jenna Mauder, The Cooperage “Farmer-to-Farmer Networking”    -Pedro Tweed “A Thanksgiving...
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Listen: What is the Great American Land Rush, and how could it affect us?

Listen: What is the Great American Land Rush, and how could it affect us?

November 16, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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Listen: Did you know it’s Transgender Awareness Week? And Monticello Rotary’s Food Drive.

Listen: Did you know it’s Transgender Awareness Week? And Monticello Rotary’s Food Drive.

November 15, 2022
-Simone Kraus, TriVersity Center for Gender and Sexual Diversity “Transgender Awareness Week and...
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Listen: Did you know that Sullivan County can help you fund your new or expand your business? And what happened at Sullivan County Legislature?

Listen: Did you know that Sullivan County can help you fund your new or expand your business? And what happened at Sullivan County Legislature?

November 14, 2022
   John Kiefer, Sullivan County Division of Planning “Revolving Loan Funds”   –Joe...
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Listen: Find out how the NY Division of Veterans’ Services is helping Vets get outdoors and help with service-related trauma and what is the latest from the NY-17 Congressional Election?

Listen: Find out how the NY Division of Veterans’ Services is helping Vets get outdoors and help with service-related trauma and what is the latest from the NY-17 Congressional Election?

November 10, 2022
-Phillip Pantuso, Times Union “Election Update NY-17”   –Kristen Rouse, the Deputy...
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Listen: What is Wayne Tomorrow!? and Who is our Healthy Communities Coordinator?

Listen: What is Wayne Tomorrow!? and Who is our Healthy Communities Coordinator?

November 10, 2022
-Mikki Uzupes, Wayne Tomorrow! “What is Wayne Tomorrow!”   –Wanda Vionet Cruz...
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Listen: What are the latest election results?

Listen: What are the latest election results?

November 9, 2022
-Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”   -James B. Huntington, Host, WJFF’s WorkShift...
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Listen: Jen Metzger, Ulster County Executive Candidate and Early Voting and what you need to know

Listen: Jen Metzger, Ulster County Executive Candidate and Early Voting and what you need to know

November 7, 2022
-Jen Metzger, Ulster County Executive Candidate     -Dan Hust, Sullivan County Government...
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Listen: NY-18 Congressional Candidate, Colin Schmitt

Listen: NY-18 Congressional Candidate, Colin Schmitt

November 4, 2022
Listen: NY-18 Congressional Candidate, Colin Schmitt -NY-18 Congressional Candidate, Colin Schmitt  ...
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Listen: Do you know about the Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County?

Listen: Do you know about the Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County?

November 3, 2022
Listen: Do you know about the Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County?   – Lucyann Vierling of...
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Listen: Why was Former President Bill Clinton in Sullivan County today?

Listen: Why was Former President Bill Clinton in Sullivan County today?

November 2, 2022
Listen: Why was Former President Bill Clinton in Sullivan County? -Liam Mayo, The River Reporter...
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The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 11/1/22 at 6:30 p.m. Part of 2 of our conversation with Keri Blakinger

The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 11/1/22 at 6:30 p.m. Part of 2 of our conversation with Keri Blakinger

October 31, 2022
Listen: The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition for Part of 2 of our conversation with...
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Listen: Do you know about the Environmental Bond Act of 2022?

Listen: Do you know about the Environmental Bond Act of 2022?

October 31, 2022
Listen: Do you know about the Environmental Bond Act of 2022? -Heather Brown, Deputy Commissioner of...
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Listen: It’s Halloween Weekend! But did you know there are fire hazards this holiday?

Listen: It’s Halloween Weekend! But did you know there are fire hazards this holiday?

October 28, 2022
Listen: It’s Halloween Weekend! But did you know there are fire hazards this holiday? -Phillip...
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Listen: Are you ready for Nov’s election?

Listen: Are you ready for Nov’s election?

October 27, 2022
Listen: Are you ready for Nov’s election? Tonight on The Local Edition 10/27/22 at 6:30 p.m. NY...
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Listen: What’s the latest on stock, oil, precious metals, and crypto prices?

Listen: What’s the latest on stock, oil, precious metals, and crypto prices?

October 26, 2022
Listen: What’s the latest on stock, oil, precious metals, and crypto prices? -Liam Mayo, The River...
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Listen: PA-8 Congress Candidate, Matt Cartwright

Listen: PA-8 Congress Candidate, Matt Cartwright

October 25, 2022
Tonight on The Local Edition, 10/25/22, at 6:30 p.m.   -PA-8 Congress Candidate, Matt...
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Listen: How does being alone affect your health?

Listen: How does being alone affect your health?

October 24, 2022
-Lise-Anne Deoul, Sullivan County Office for the Aging  “All the lonely people”   –Joe...
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Listen: Who are 1,2,3 Andrés?

Listen: Who are 1,2,3 Andrés?

October 21, 2022
-Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal “Live with Chris Rowley”   -1,2,3 Andrés   All this and...
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Listen: What is the System of Care for Wayne County?

Listen: What is the System of Care for Wayne County?

October 20, 2022
  -Dave Hartung, Wayne County System of Care “Trunk or Treat”    –Sullivan County...
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Listen: How are tax brackets changing next year?

Listen: How are tax brackets changing next year?

October 19, 2022
Listen: How are tax brackets changing next year? -Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News Headlines”...
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Listen: Are you ready for Nov’s election? NY State Senator Candidate, Eric Ball and NY Assembly 101 Candidate, Matthew Mackey

Listen: Are you ready for Nov’s election? NY State Senator Candidate, Eric Ball and NY Assembly 101 Candidate, Matthew Mackey

October 17, 2022
Tonight on The Local Edition 10/18/22 at 6:30 p.m.   -NY State Senator Candidate, Eric Ball ...
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Listen: Thinking you will have trouble heating your home this winter?

Listen: Thinking you will have trouble heating your home this winter?

October 17, 2022
  -Rosemary Wolff, Sullivan County “Home Energy Assistance Program”   –Joe Abraham...
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Listen: NPR’s hosts of Alt. Latino Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre

Listen: NPR’s hosts of Alt. Latino Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre

October 14, 2022
-Phillip Pantuso, Times Union “New York’s concealed carry gun law”   -Felix Contreras and...
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Listen: Need information on Wayne County elections?

Listen: Need information on Wayne County elections?

October 13, 2022
Need information on Wayne County elections?  -Jocelyn Cramer and Mikki Uzupes “Wayne County Election...
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Listen: Why are the property taxes going up in the Town of Delaware?

Listen: Why are the property taxes going up in the Town of Delaware?

October 12, 2022
Why are the property taxes going up in the Town of Delaware?  -Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News...
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Listen: Josh Riley, Candidate for US Representative NY-19 and Marc Molinaro, Candidate for US Representative NY-19

Listen: Josh Riley, Candidate for US Representative NY-19 and Marc Molinaro, Candidate for US Representative NY-19

October 11, 2022
Are you ready for Nov’s election? Radio Catskill is keeping you connected this election season with...
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Listen: What is the latest news from the Sullivan County Drug Task Force.

Listen: What is the latest news from the Sullivan County Drug Task Force.

October 10, 2022
Listen: What is the latest news from the Sullivan County Drug Task Force?   -Alyssa Wowk...
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Listen: What’s new with the Youth Economic Education Group (YEG)?

Listen: What’s new with the Youth Economic Education Group (YEG)?

October 6, 2022
Our Hispanic Heritage Month programming continues on The Local Edition. What’s new with the Youth...
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Listen: Candidate for NY 100 Assembly—Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther 

Listen: Candidate for NY 100 Assembly—Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther 

October 6, 2022
Are you ready for November’s election? Radio Catskill is keeping you connected this election season...
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Listen: What kind of job is doing especially well across the Hudson Valley?

Listen: What kind of job is doing especially well across the Hudson Valley?

October 5, 2022
What kind of job is doing especially well across the Hudson Valley?     -Liam Mayo, The...
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Hispanic Heritage Month 2022

Hispanic Heritage Month 2022

October 4, 2022
We are honoring the cultures and contributions of people with ancestors from Latin America and other...
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The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 10/4/22 at 6:30 p.m.  with guest Keri Blakinger.

The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 10/4/22 at 6:30 p.m. with guest Keri Blakinger.

October 4, 2022
The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 10/4/22 at 6:30 p.m.   The Kingfisher...
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What’s happening at the Highland Access site? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 10/3/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What’s happening at the Highland Access site? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 10/3/22 at 6:30 p.m.

October 3, 2022
What’s happening at the Highland Access site? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 10/3/22 at...
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How does an all-out abortion ban affect the Hispanic community? LISTEN HERE

How does an all-out abortion ban affect the Hispanic community? LISTEN HERE

September 29, 2022
How does an all-out abortion ban affect the Hispanic community?   -Phillip Pantuso, Times Union...
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Did you know that Farm Fest is happening this weekend? LISTEN HERE

Did you know that Farm Fest is happening this weekend? LISTEN HERE

September 29, 2022
Did you know that Farm Fest is happening this weekend?   -Tracy Schwarz, Wayne County Public...
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Who is Zoe and what did she find when she came home? Listen Here

Who is Zoe and what did she find when she came home? Listen Here

September 28, 2022
Who is Zoe, and what did she find when she came home? -Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “News...
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What is the Indigenous Women’s Voices Summit? Listen Here

What is the Indigenous Women’s Voices Summit? Listen Here

September 26, 2022
What is the Indigenous Women’s Voices Summit? -Erin Dudley, HPAC  “Indigenous Women’s Voices Summit”...
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Lake Jeff faces an uncertain future. Listen Here

Lake Jeff faces an uncertain future. Listen Here

September 26, 2022
Lake Jeff faces an uncertain future.   -Sullivan County Government Update    –Joe...
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Our Hispanic Heritage Month programing continues on The Local Edition. What is Transnational Migration? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/23/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Our Hispanic Heritage Month programing continues on The Local Edition. What is Transnational Migration? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/23/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 23, 2022
Our Hispanic Heritage Month programming continues on The Local Edition. What is Transnational...
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What is SEEDS? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is SEEDS? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 22, 2022
What is SEEDS? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.   -SEEDS, Sustainable...
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What the latest news headlines from River Reporter? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/21/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What the latest news headlines from River Reporter? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/21/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 21, 2022
What are the latest news headlines from River Reporter? Find out tonight on The Local Edition...
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Did you know the WVOS has been broadcasting for 75 years? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 9/20/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Did you know the WVOS has been broadcasting for 75 years? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 9/20/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 20, 2022
Did you know the WVOS has been broadcasting for 75 years? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition...
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Why are the taxes for the Town of Delaware increasing? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/19/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why are the taxes for the Town of Delaware increasing? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/19/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 19, 2022
Why are the taxes for the Town of Delaware increasing? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on...
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September 19th, 5am special Coverage live from London from NPR News on Radio Catskill. Queen Elizabeth II Funeral

September 19th, 5am special Coverage live from London from NPR News on Radio Catskill. Queen Elizabeth II Funeral

September 17, 2022
World leaders gather to remember the life of Queen Elizabeth II in a state funeral on Monday. Join...
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What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean for Sullivan County? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/16/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean for Sullivan County? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/16/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 15, 2022
What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean for Sullivan County? Find out tonight on The Local Edition...
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What is the Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/15/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is the Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 9/15/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 15, 2022
What is the Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week? Find out tonight on The Local Edition, 9/15/22 at...
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Did you know that Sullivan County is still under a drought watch? Listen Here

Did you know that Sullivan County is still under a drought watch? Listen Here

September 14, 2022
Did you know that Sullivan County is still under a drought watch?        -Liam Mayo...
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Did you know the Big Eddy Film Festival is happening this weekend? Listen Here

Did you know the Big Eddy Film Festival is happening this weekend? Listen Here

September 13, 2022
Did you know the Big Eddy Film Festival is happening this weekend? -Patricia Avery, Cooperative...
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What’s going on with Teamsters local 445 contracts with Sullivan County Government? Listen Here

What’s going on with Teamsters local 445 contracts with Sullivan County Government? Listen Here

September 12, 2022
What’s going on with Teamsters local 445 contracts with Sullivan County Government?   -Joseph...
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Do you know what Sullivan Text 4 Teens is all about? Listen Here

Do you know what Sullivan Text 4 Teens is all about? Listen Here

September 9, 2022
Do you know what Sullivan Text 4 Teens is all about? -Chris Rowley, Shawangunk Journal “Live with...
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Did you hear about the upcoming exhibit at Nonneta and Friends Creative? Listen Here

Did you hear about the upcoming exhibit at Nonneta and Friends Creative? Listen Here

September 7, 2022
Did you hear about the upcoming exhibit at Nonneta and Friends Creative?   -Wayne County Update...
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Can Sullivan County aw supersede New York State’s new gun control law? Listen Here

Can Sullivan County aw supersede New York State’s new gun control law? Listen Here

September 7, 2022
Can Sullivan County aw supersede New York State’s new gun control law?   -Liam Mayo, The River...
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Polio has been found in the wastewater in Sullivan County. What does it mean for you?

Polio has been found in the wastewater in Sullivan County. What does it mean for you?

September 6, 2022
Polio has been found in the wastewater in Sullivan County. What does it mean for residents?  ...
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The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 9/6/22 at 6:30 p.m. with Amy Kolakowski, Chief Clinical Officer of Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster.

The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 9/6/22 at 6:30 p.m. with Amy Kolakowski, Chief Clinical Officer of Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster.

September 6, 2022
The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 9/6/22 at 6:30 p.m.   Tonight on The...
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Labor Day Special on The Local Edition on 9/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Labor Day Special on The Local Edition on 9/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 5, 2022
Labor Day Special on The Local Edition on 9/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.   –Loreen Gebelein...
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Polio has been found in the wastewater in Sullivan County. What does it mean for residents? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 9/2/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Polio has been found in the wastewater in Sullivan County. What does it mean for residents? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 9/2/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 2, 2022
Polio has been found in the wastewater in Sullivan County. What does it mean for residents? Find out...
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The Sullivan County Legislature votes to declare that Sullivan County reaffirms its support of the Second Amendment. 9/1/22

The Sullivan County Legislature votes to declare that Sullivan County reaffirms its support of the Second Amendment. 9/1/22

September 1, 2022
The Sullivan County Legislature votes to declare that Sullivan County reaffirms its support of the...
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Why are folks looking to Save Lake Jeff? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 9/1/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why are folks looking to Save Lake Jeff? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 9/1/22 at 6:30 p.m.

September 1, 2022
Why are folks looking to Save Lake Jeff? Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 9/1/22 at 6:30...
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Why is Sullivan County declaring itself a “Gun Friendly County?” Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 8/31/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why is Sullivan County declaring itself a “Gun Friendly County?” Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 8/31/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 31, 2022
Why is Sullivan County declaring itself a “Gun Friendly County?” Find out tonight on The Local...
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Who are the Angels of Hope Not Handcuffs? FULL Special Episode for The Local Edition

Who are the Angels of Hope Not Handcuffs? FULL Special Episode for The Local Edition

August 30, 2022
Who are the Angels of Hope Not Handcuffs?   Sullivan County has the highest opioid death rate...
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Tragedy on the water – Drownings in Barryville and White Lake 8/30/22

Tragedy on the water – Drownings in Barryville and White Lake 8/30/22

August 30, 2022
Tragedy on the water – Drownings in Barryville and White Lake  ...
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Who are the Angels of Hope Not Handcuffs?   In a special Local Edition, we get to explore the program that looks to help find viable treatment options for those seeking help to reduce their substance abuse. 8/30/22 6:30 PM

Who are the Angels of Hope Not Handcuffs? In a special Local Edition, we get to explore the program that looks to help find viable treatment options for those seeking help to reduce their substance abuse. 8/30/22 6:30 PM

August 30, 2022
Who are the Angels of Hope Not Handcuffs?    In a special Local Edition, we get to explore the...
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Multiple Fire Companies Battle Large Brush Fire in Wurtsboro

Multiple Fire Companies Battle Large Brush Fire in Wurtsboro

August 29, 2022
Multiple Fire Companies Battle Large Brush Fire by: Patricio Robayo...
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What is the latest on the large brush fire over the weekend? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition on 8/29/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is the latest on the large brush fire over the weekend? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition on 8/29/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 29, 2022
What is the latest on the large brush fire over the weekend? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition...
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New York is experiencing a drought. How is this affecting us locally? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition on 8/26/22 at 6:30 p.m.

New York is experiencing a drought. How is this affecting us locally? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition on 8/26/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 26, 2022
New York is experiencing a drought. How is this affecting us locally? Find out Tonight on The Local...
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Summer fair season is not over yet. Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/25/22 at 6:30 p.m. about the Greene-Dreher-Sterling Fair.

Summer fair season is not over yet. Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/25/22 at 6:30 p.m. about the Greene-Dreher-Sterling Fair.

August 25, 2022
The summer fair season is not over yet. Find out tonight on The Local Edition on 8/25/22 at 6:30...
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What was announced today about student loan forgiveness? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/24/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What was announced today about student loan forgiveness? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/24/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 24, 2022
What was announced today about student loan forgiveness? Find out tonight on The Local Edition...
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Did you know Sullivan County now has two cases of Monkeypox? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/23/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Did you know Sullivan County now has two cases of Monkeypox? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/23/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 23, 2022
Did you know Sullivan County now has two cases of Monkeypox? Find out more tonight on The Local...
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Did you miss our rebroadcast of the NY-19 Candidate Forum between Marc Molinaro and Pat Ryan? Listen here!

Did you miss our rebroadcast of the NY-19 Candidate Forum between Marc Molinaro and Pat Ryan? Listen here!

August 22, 2022
Did you miss our rebroadcast of the NY-19 Candidate Forum between Marc Molinaro and Pat Ryan, hosted...
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Why is Garnet Health closing some outpatient services? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why is Garnet Health closing some outpatient services? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 22, 2022
Why is Garnet Health closing some outpatient services? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/22/22...
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Did you know there is a dog fashion show happening this weekend? Tune in tonight on The Local Edition 8/19/22 at 6:30 p.m. to find out.

Did you know there is a dog fashion show happening this weekend? Tune in tonight on The Local Edition 8/19/22 at 6:30 p.m. to find out.

August 19, 2022
Did you know there is a dog fashion show happening this weekend? Tune in tonight on The Local...
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Meet the candidates for the NY-19 Special Election. Tune in tonight on The Local Edition 8/18/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Meet the candidates for the NY-19 Special Election. Tune in tonight on The Local Edition 8/18/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 18, 2022
Meet the candidates for the NY-19 Special Election. Tune in tonight on The Local Edition 8/18/22 at...
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Multiple fire departments battle fire in Liberty on the former Grossinger’s Hotel property.

Multiple fire departments battle fire in Liberty on the former Grossinger’s Hotel property.

August 17, 2022
Multiple fire departments battle fire in Liberty on the former Grossinger’s Hotel property...
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What are the latest unemployment rates in the WJFF listening area? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/17/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What are the latest unemployment rates in the WJFF listening area? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/17/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 17, 2022
What are the latest unemployment rates in the WJFF listening area? Find out tonight on The Local...
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The Grahamsville Little World’s Fair is happening this weekend. Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/16/22 at 6:30 p.m.

The Grahamsville Little World’s Fair is happening this weekend. Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/16/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 16, 2022
Grahamsville Little World’s Fair is happening this weekend. Find out more tonight on The Local...
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Do you know about the 1909 North Pole Controversy with a Sullivan County native? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/15/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Do you know about the 1909 North Pole Controversy with a Sullivan County native? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/15/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 15, 2022
Do you know about the 1909 North Pole Controversy with a Sullivan County native? Find out more...
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Did you know the Bagel Festival and the Blueberry Festival is happening this weekend? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/12/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Did you know the Bagel Festival and the Blueberry Festival is happening this weekend? Find out more tonight on The Local Edition 8/12/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 12, 2022
Did you know the Bagel Festival and the Blueberry Festival is happening this weekend? Find out more...
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What are the current and future housing needs in the region? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/11/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What are the current and future housing needs in the region? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/11/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 11, 2022
What are the current and future housing needs in the region? Find out tonight on The Local Edition...
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What was this morning’s inflation announcement? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/10/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What was this morning’s inflation announcement? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/10/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 10, 2022
What was this morning’s inflation announcement? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/10/22...
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The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 8/9/22 at 6:30 p.m.

The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 8/9/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 9, 2022
The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 8/9/22 at 6:30 p.m.   Tonight on The...
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Did you know there is a suicide and crisis hotline? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/8/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Did you know there is a suicide and crisis hotline? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/8/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 8, 2022
Did you know there is a suicide and crisis hotline? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/8/22 at...
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Is SUNY Sullivan looking to build a sports facility? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Is SUNY Sullivan looking to build a sports facility? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 5, 2022
Is SUNY Sullivan looking to build a sports facility? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/5/22 at...
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Did you know one of the longest-running 5K races in Sullivan County is happening this weekend? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/4/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Did you know one of the longest-running 5K races in Sullivan County is happening this weekend? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/4/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 4, 2022
Did you know one of the longest-running 5K races in Sullivan County is happening this weekend? Find...
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What is the “Homes are not Hotels” movement? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/3/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is the “Homes are not Hotels” movement? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/3/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 3, 2022
What is the “Homes are not Hotels” movement? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 8/3/22 at 6:30...
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Tonight on The Kingfisher Project, Stephanie Marquesano

Tonight on The Kingfisher Project, Stephanie Marquesano

August 2, 2022
The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 8/2/22 at 6:30 p.m.   Tonight on The...
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Did you know starting today, Move Sullivan Bus Service is free? Find out why Tonight on The Local Edition 8/1/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Did you know starting today, Move Sullivan Bus Service is free? Find out why Tonight on The Local Edition 8/1/22 at 6:30 p.m.

August 1, 2022
Did you know starting today, Move Sullivan Bus Service is free? Find out why Tonight on The Local...
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What is the latest from Shawangunk Journal? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition 7/29/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is the latest from Shawangunk Journal? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition 7/29/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 29, 2022
What is the latest from Shawangunk Journal? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition 7/29/22 at 6:30...
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What’s going with the Liberty Rotary Club? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/28/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What’s going with the Liberty Rotary Club? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/28/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 28, 2022
What’s going with the Liberty Rotary Club? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/28/22 at 6:30...
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What did the Federal Reserve announce about interest rates today and how does it affect us locally? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/27/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What did the Federal Reserve announce about interest rates today and how does it affect us locally? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/27/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 27, 2022
What did the Federal Reserve announce about interest rates today and how does it affect us locally?...
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What is the Rising Nation River Journey? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/26/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is the Rising Nation River Journey? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/26/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 26, 2022
What is the Rising Nation River Journey? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/26/22 at 6:30 p.m...
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What is going on with the Care Center at Sunset Lake? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/25/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is going on with the Care Center at Sunset Lake? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/25/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 25, 2022
What is going on with the Care Center at Sunset Lake? Find out tonight on The Local Edition, 7/25/22...
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Can you improve your health with Cannabis? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/21/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Can you improve your health with Cannabis? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/21/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 21, 2022
Can you improve your health with Cannabis? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/21/22 at 6:30...
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Tonight on The Local Edition 7/20/22 at 6:30 p.m., The River Repoter and Workshift LIVE

Tonight on The Local Edition 7/20/22 at 6:30 p.m., The River Repoter and Workshift LIVE

July 20, 2022
Tonight on The Local Edition 7/20/22 at 6:30 p.m.   -Liam Mayo, The River Reporter “Weekly...
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$1,000 for doing a TikTok? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/19/22 at 6:30 p.m.

$1,000 for doing a TikTok? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/19/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 19, 2022
$1,000 for doing a TikTok? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/19/22 at 6:30 p.m.   -Nicole...
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Who is Frederick Cook and did he make it to the North Pole? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/18/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Who is Frederick Cook and did he make it to the North Pole? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/18/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 18, 2022
Who is Frederick Cook and did he make it to the North Pole? Find out tonight on The Local Edition...
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Plane Crashes on State Route 42 Monticello and Fatal Car Accident in Mamakating

Plane Crashes on State Route 42 Monticello and Fatal Car Accident in Mamakating

July 15, 2022
Plane Crashes on State Route 42 Monticello and Fatal Accident in Mamakating Story by Patricio Robayo...
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Why were 8 children left alone in an abandoned restaurant? Chris Rowley from the Shawangunk Journal will let us know, Tonight on The Local Edition 7/15/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why were 8 children left alone in an abandoned restaurant? Chris Rowley from the Shawangunk Journal will let us know, Tonight on The Local Edition 7/15/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 15, 2022
Why were 8 children left alone in an abandoned restaurant? Chris Rowley from the Shawangunk Journal...
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Who is Zane Grey? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/14/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Who is Zane Grey? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/14/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 14, 2022
Who is Zane Grey? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/14/22 at 6:30 p.m.   -Jen Kiesendahl...
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Robots:  Why aren’t they done reshaping warehouses? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/13/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Robots: Why aren’t they done reshaping warehouses? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/13/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 13, 2022
Robots:  Why aren’t they done reshaping warehouses? Find out tonight on The Local Edition...
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Tom Hanks has a play opening this weekend in the Catskills. Find out more about it  tonight on The Local Edition 7/12/22 at 6:30 p.m. as we talk to one of play’ s actors, Eilis Cahill.

Tom Hanks has a play opening this weekend in the Catskills. Find out more about it tonight on The Local Edition 7/12/22 at 6:30 p.m. as we talk to one of play’ s actors, Eilis Cahill.

July 12, 2022
Tom Hank’s has a play opening this weekend in the Catskills. Find out more about it tonight on The...
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What is The Black Library in Monticello? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/11/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is The Black Library in Monticello? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/11/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 11, 2022
What is The Black Library in Monticello? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/11/22 at 6:30 p.m...
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WJFF’s “Farm and Country” Saturdays at 11 AM

WJFF’s “Farm and Country” Saturdays at 11 AM

July 8, 2022
Here’s what’s featured on this edition of “Farm and Country” on Saturday...
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What is an Existential Inquiry? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/8/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is an Existential Inquiry? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/8/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 8, 2022
What is an Existential Inquiry? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/8/22 at 6:30 p.m.  ...
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Living Jazz, Fridays at Noon – This week, Pianist Kevin Hays

Living Jazz, Fridays at Noon – This week, Pianist Kevin Hays

July 8, 2022
Living Jazz, Fridays at Noon.    This first hour of this week’s  “Living...
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What is a Community Health Champion and how can you become one? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/7/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What is a Community Health Champion and how can you become one? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/7/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 7, 2022
What is a Community Health Champion and how can you become one? Find out tonight on The Local...
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Why are supply chains still facing disruptions, and how long will they last? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/6/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why are supply chains still facing disruptions, and how long will they last? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 7/6/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 6, 2022
Why are supply chains still facing disruptions, and how long will they last? Find out tonight on The...
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The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 7/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.

The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 7/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 5, 2022
The Kingfisher Project returns to The Local Edition 7/5/22 at 6:30 p.m.   Julie Pisall, will...
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How is Sullivan County spending the money from opioid settlement? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition 7/4/22 at 6:30 p.m.

How is Sullivan County spending the money from opioid settlement? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition 7/4/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 4, 2022
How is Sullivan County spending the money from opioid settlement? Find out Tonight on The Local...
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July 4th weekend is here. How can you be safe on the water? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition 7/1/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 4th weekend is here. How can you be safe on the water? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition 7/1/22 at 6:30 p.m.

July 1, 2022
July 4th weekend is here. How can you be safe on the water? Find out Tonight on The Local Edition...
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Why are Farmer’s Markets important? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/30/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why are Farmer’s Markets important? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/30/22 at 6:30 p.m.

June 30, 2022
Why are Farmer’s Markets important? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/30/22 at 6:30 p.m...
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What might be the economic impact of the Roe v. Wade repealing? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/29/22 at 6:30 p.m.

What might be the economic impact of the Roe v. Wade repealing? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/29/22 at 6:30 p.m.

June 29, 2022
What might be the economic impact of the Roe v. Wade repealing? Find out tonight on The Local...
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Why are folks protesting on the Callicoon bridge? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/28/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Why are folks protesting on the Callicoon bridge? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/28/22 at 6:30 p.m.

June 28, 2022
Why are folks protesting on the Callicoon bridge? Find out tonight on The Local Edition 6/28/22 at...
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Primary Election is tomorrow…Are you ready? Find out what you need to know before heading to the polls on The Local Edition 6/27/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Primary Election is tomorrow…Are you ready? Find out what you need to know before heading to the polls on The Local Edition 6/27/22 at 6:30 p.m.

June 27, 2022
Primary Election is tomorrowAre you ready? Find out what you need to know before heading to the...
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The Supreme Court on Friday overruled Roe v. Wade – Local Reaction

The Supreme Court on Friday overruled Roe v. Wade – Local Reaction

June 24, 2022
The Supreme Court on Friday overruled Roe v. Wade – Local Reaction by: Patricio Robayo  ...
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Tonight on The Local Edition 6/24/22 at 6:30 p.m. local reaction on the Supreme Court reversal of Roe V. Wade.

Tonight on The Local Edition 6/24/22 at 6:30 p.m. local reaction on the Supreme Court reversal of Roe V. Wade.

June 24, 2022
Tonight on The Local Edition 6/24/22 at 6:30 p.m. local reaction on the Supreme Court reversal of...
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Listen to our first broadcast from Liberty…Tonight on The Local Edition 6/23/22 at 6:30 p.m.

Listen to our first broadcast from Liberty…Tonight on The Local Edition 6/23/22 at 6:30 p.m.

June 23, 2022
Listen to our first broadcast from LibertyTonight on The Local Edition 6/23/22 at 6:30 p.m.  ...
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DVAA is celebrating Pride Month this weekend? Find out tonight what is happening on The Local Edition 6/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

DVAA is celebrating Pride Month this weekend? Find out tonight what is happening on The Local Edition 6/22/22 at 6:30 p.m.

June 22, 2022
DVAA is celebrating Pride Month this weekend? Find out tonight what is happening on The Local...
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No sales tax cap on gas in Sullivan County

No sales tax cap on gas in Sullivan County

June 21, 2022
No sales tax cap on gas in Sullivan County by: Patricio Robayo Gas prices are increasing locally...
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