COCHECTON, NY — The Cochecton Preservation Society (CPS) is planning to create a display at the Cochecton Train Station of the oldest, still-standing homes in Cochecton. It invites Cochecton …
Stay informed about your community and support local independent journalism.
Subscribe to The River Reporter today. click here
This item is available in full to subscribers.
Please log in to continue |
COCHECTON, NY — The Cochecton Preservation Society (CPS) is planning to create a display at the Cochecton Train Station of the oldest, still-standing homes in Cochecton. It invites Cochecton residents to help by sharing pictures from the past and helping it obtain photographs taken in the present.
If you live in a home built before or during the early 1900s, Jerold Yavarkovsky would like to take pictures of it. Call 845/932-8210.
The CPS will hold its first meeting of 2015 on Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the new Cochecton Town Hall, 74 Smales Rd. For more information about the CPS call 845/932-8104.
Comments
No comments on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here