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LIBERTY, NY — Rain didn’t keep the crowds away from the Liberty Fall Festival and Liberty Central School District’s All Things Liberty event on Saturday, October 14. Scores of … more
SHOHOLA, PA — The Twin and Walker Creeks Watershed Conservancy (TWCWC) welcomed the winners of the 2023 photo contest recently and reminded all that photos are being accepted for 2024. For … more
HAWLEY, PA — The Wayne County Historical Society (WCHS) honored Paula S. Roos with the Richard L. Kreitner Award for Community Service at its annual dinner on November 5 at Lukan’s Farm … more
MILFORD, PA — John Paul II Council 13935 of Knights of Columbus held the monthly dinner social in October, via the Food for Families program, at St. Patrick’s Church. The monthly dinner … more
LIBERTY, NY — Recently, 11 members of the Sullivan County community became Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR) gatekeeper trainers.  Those trained included school counselors, school … more
Raymond Ehrle Raymond (Ray) Ehrle, 97, of Annapolis, MD and formerly of Callicoon, NY, passed away October 26, 2023. Raymond was born March 4, 1926. A graveside service will be held in … more
Opioid addiction. At first glance, it might be viewed as an urban or suburban problem. It’s easy to imagine rural communities living a simpler life—without the pitfalls and distractions … more
While every day seems to bring stories of technological advances as well as heroic efforts to heal the natural world, two captured my imagination in recent weeks.  In keeping with the season, … more
The Commonwealth Court decision that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is an illegal tax is misguided. Gov. Shapiro has made clear his commitment to tackling the climate crisis while … more
Re the story “Ending the stigma” (River Reporter, November 2-8) on ending mental health stigma: We seem far more intent on preserving it. Here are five reasons to continue … more
November is National Family Caregivers Month. In New York, 546,000 family caregivers are providing care worth over $19 billion to their loved ones with dementia. Though these caregivers provide … more
John Fetterman’s wardrobe for his public life as a U.S. Senator should not be an issue. Or should it? Ultimately any elected official who finds that their wardrobe choices are becoming the … more
ALBANY, NY — Every year, 4.1 million New Yorkers assume the role of caregiver at some point. More than half of unpaid caregivers don’t even identify themselves as caregivers. These are … more
BETHEL, NY — Five entrepreneurs have applied to open a cannabis shop in the Town of Bethel. New York State opened its application period in early October for adult-use recreational … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — The Upper Delaware Council (UDC) will hold the next monthly meeting of its Water Use/Resource Management Committee on Tuesday, November 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the UDC office, 211 … more
THOMPSON, NY — An injured hiker in the Neversink River Unique Area was rescued on October 25 by forest rangers. Ranger Timothy Schweider overheard a radio call for an injured hiker at 5 … more
KINGSTON, NY — Sullivan County Legislature vice chair Mike Brooks, county manager Josh Potosek and other county representatives met with the leadership team of Archtop Fiber, a private startup … more
DAMASCUS TOWNSHIP, PA — A Wayne County man died in the aftermath of a crash on Saturday, Nov. 4, on Callicoon Road. According to the Pennsylvania State Police in Honesdale, Travis Canfield … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — A conservation easement is a useful tool in land preservation, in that it allows landowners continued use of their property while protecting it for future generations. At the … more
TOWN OF COCHECTON, NY — On Easter Sunday 2019, Helen Beichel traveled with a friend to visit forested land she owns in Sullivan County. The temperatures that day reached into the high … more
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