Local media is often a perfect reflection of its community. Case in point: River Reporter. Thoughtful columns presented alongside news of the towns, high school sports and environmental concerns …
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By GREG TRIGGS
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4/27/22
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Impressive
Dear Rev. Stuart: I met you briefly at the beginning of Riverfest in Narrowsburg. We had a very nice discussion as the festival was beginning, before the dog contest, and you handed me …
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8/24/21
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What a very busy last few days. On Friday night, Pastor Phyllis from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Narrowsburg, NY, her twin sister, Nancy, and I went to see “Altar Boyz” at The …
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By EILEEN HENNESSY
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7/28/21
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NARROWSBURG, NY — If you’ve known Narrowsburg since before the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad discontinued passenger service between Hoboken and Hancock, you might think it’s basically …
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NARROWSBURG, NY — Early in my relationship with Beth Peck, then president of Tusten Times, Inc., the charitable organization that started the River Reporter, I asked her if she was a native. …
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By LAURIE STUART
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12/8/20
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In the last two weeks, we’ve used this space to ask you to vote for local papers: to become a subscriber and to support the businesses that advertise in our pages.
We asked you to vote …
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By LAURIE STUART
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11/4/20
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And by “it” I mean ventured out into the world, which is still a little bit scary—and a little bit spooky, just in time for Halloween. Suddenly and without warning, last …
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By JONATHAN CHARLES FOX
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10/14/20
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I was asked to write a tribute to Dave. A tribute sounds too much like a “Hail Ceaser” approach to Dave’s life. I leave it to the obituaries and other writers to fill in the facts …
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By JOHN T. HUTZKY
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6/30/20
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