Polio, measles and other once-dreaded diseases are again threatening large numbers of children in the United States, due in part to the viral spread of something that physicians cannot easily cure: …
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By The Wright Center for Community Health
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4/5/23
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Opioid use disorder (OUD) has had a devastating impact in Sullivan County when you look at the number of lives we’ve lost, the families broken apart, and the financial burden placed on medical, …
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By MELISSA STICKLE
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4/5/23
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After receiving a pay price of $26.92 for their milk in June 2022, many dairy farmers thought that possibly the prices had really turned the corner. However, thousands of these same farmers also had …
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By ARDEN TEWKSBURY
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3/30/23
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Great political leaders possess the unique ability to create dynamic legislation with members of the opposite party through compromise. This is rewarded when an idea successfully materializes into a …
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By NED SADER
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3/28/23
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Democracy may be an increasingly rare creature in what is slowly becoming a worldwide jungle of authoritarian state rule.
Nearly without exception, despotic rulers around the world are …
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By JOHN PACE
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3/28/23
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The following is an open letter to the Town of Tusten Planning Board.
Dear Planning Board members:
I was pleased that I was able to attend your most recent planning board meeting on …
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By DENISE DUNLEAVY
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3/28/23
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Gov. Josh Shapiro delivered his first budget address [on March 7], proposing a $45.7 billion state spending plan for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. That would increase general fund spending by more than …
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By STATE SEN. LISA BAKER
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3/14/23
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The county leaders who represent New York’s local property taxpayers unanimously adopted a resolution during their annual legislative conference, calling on Gov. Hochul to continue sharing …
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Contributed by the New York State Association of Counties
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3/7/23
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When Kathleen Hochul became governor, she promised a “new era of transparency.” In her recent state of the state address, Gov. Hochul did not say one word about transparency. In the …
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By PAUL WOLF
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3/7/23
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Black History Month has drawn to a close, Black Studies having dominated headlines for the wrong reasons this month, so I thought I’d take time for the right ones.
As you may know, my …
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By JANUS ADAMS
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3/3/23
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Last Wednesday evening I, as well as many other town Republican committee members, attended the nominating convention of Sullivan County’s Republican Party.
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BY THOMAS BOSE
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2/24/23
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The mainstream press typically espouses and aspires to balanced and objective journalism. The fact that none of us has “God’s eye” and thus could never actually claim to know the exact and objective truth seemingly runs counter to any such professed goal.
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BY JOHN PACE
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2/22/23
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Yes, we were forewarned about the storm that “chilled” the Catskills earlier this month. No rain was expected. So we’d see nothing like what engulfed Buffalo in December. That ghostliness was not only from the icy, white shroud covering everything. There were also the deaths of citizens who ventured outside, or who simply couldn’t get back home.
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BY B NIMRI AZIZ
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2/22/23
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Catskill Mountainkeeper and our allies, representing tens of thousands of New Yorkers, are calling on Gov. Hochul to end her administration’s plan to add additional lanes along 50 miles of New York Route 17.
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BY RAMSAY ADAMS
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2/15/23
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When we think of February, we think of all the lovely things associated with Valentine’s Day, like flowers, chocolates and romantic dinners. But we know all too well that too many people’s relationships bear little resemblance to a Hallmark movie—especially those relationships that are plagued by violence.
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BY MANJU MARY THOMAS, M.D.
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2/15/23
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Happy Black History Month! Happy Valentine’s Day! And, what does this day have to do with this month? The answer is quite LOVE-ly.
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BY JANUS ADAMS
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2/15/23
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As chair of the New York State Assembly’s mental health committee, I was encouraged to hear Gov. Hochul highlight the need to focus on livability, affordability and safety. Expanding and improving access to clean energy, health care, childcare and housing are key factors if we are to help our families.
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BY NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLYWOMAN AILEEN GUNTHER
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2/8/23
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Where does your water come from?
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BY CAROL HILLSTEAD
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2/1/23
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To me, participating in meetings on the local level is critical to protecting the environment, and improving our way of life.
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BY BARBARA LERNER
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1/25/23
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Amidst an ongoing and worsening mental health crisis in New York State, Gov. Kathy Hochul has taken action that will deeply impact the availability of affordable mental health services for constituents across the state.
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1/25/23
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