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ELDRED, NY — Business was brisk at the Highland Town Board. The meeting, held at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning, had been rescheduled from the previous night due to inclement … more
Burn ban now in effect statewide MONTICELLO, NY — With the New York State Burn Ban in effect through May 14, Sullivan County Fire Coordinator John Hauschild is emphasizing the fact that open … more
By OWEN WALSH NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA — Paying for electricity in Pennsylvania can be frustrating enough for anybody. For residents new to the commonwealth, it can be a nightmare. Between … more
MONTICELLO, NY — “This legislation corrects all the wrongs of the past,” said U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand during introductory remarks to veterans assembled at a press conference on … more
ALBANY, NY and ONLINE — In compliance with the Open Meetings Law (OML), the New York State Council on Hunger and Food Policy gives notice that it will conduct a meeting on Thursday, March 23, … more
ALBANY, NY — Thousands of caregivers, still reeling from three years of the pandemic, will march on the state capitol and in the MVP Arena on Tuesday, March 21, beginning at 10:30 a.m.  … more
It began as a simple aside. Years ago, a friend was visiting, and casually commented that since there were maple trees on the property, come next year I could be making my own maple syrup. … more
REGION — What’s your attitude toward maple syrup? If you, like so many others, are a fan, then check out these maple-related offerings in March. New York State Maple … more
What's going on in arts, leisure and the community March 16 to 22 more
BEACH LAKE, PA — Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy at the Van Scott Nature Reserve for "The Story of the Lorax," on Thursday, March 23, from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Education and … more
March brings many birthdays to our home, so it is always a busy month!  The start of a new athletic season in school sports is also upon us. Be sure to visit the Sullivan West sports … more
NARROWSBURG, NY—When members of the community visit Tusten’s Repair Café, they’ll bring items in need of repair: lamps that need mending, window screens that need patching, … more
WURTSBORO, NY — Back in 2021, Wurtsboro writer and retired Liberty High School English teacher Bill Fleck launched his blog, “Bill Fleck’s Classic Horror Behind the Scenes,” … more
With the impending arrival of spring, animal activity is increasing throughout the Upper Delaware River region. While March 20 heralds the official arrival of this most welcome season, there are … more
ELDRED, NY — The saga of Highland's suspended constabulary continues, as constable Marc Anthony has filed a lawsuit against town supervisor Jeff Haas, town board member Kaitlin Haas and the … more
Although it might not have happened in March, in the sudden stillness of the snowed-in season, I find myself reflecting on a few fond memories in hopes to keep their stories alive. As I was … more
LOCH SHELDRAKE, NY — SUNY Sullivan’s Paul Gerry Fieldhouse has the reputation for bringing out both the best—or the worst—in basketball teams. On March 1, the Lady Wildcats … more
Honesdale Rotary ‘places bet’ on future scientists HONESDALE, PA — “These kids will go far, and we’re happy to help them on their journey,” said Sherry … more
Victor J. Chmura Victor J. Chmura, 31, of Jeffersonville, NY, passed away March 6, 2023 at home. Victor was born March 22, 1991. Services will be held privately at the convenience of the … more
The state is reminded of its obligations The following is a letter to Sullivan County legislative chair Rob Doherty from the UDC. It is reprinted with permission. Dear Chairperson … more
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