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How can humanity ensure a brighter future? I know for a portion of the older generations, the answer is filed under “Not my problem.” But as someone hoping to be part of this eventuality, I am slightly more concerned. Sullivan 180, usually associated with improving the county’s health, recently held an MLK Day of Service Youth Summit to try and strengthen the future of our community by supporting and empowering teenagers. more
 Lorenzo Wilson, 34, was sentenced to 15 years’ incarceration in State Prison upon his convictions for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree, a Class A-I Felony, and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, a Class C violent felony. more
ONLINE — In honor of Black History Month, the Alzheimer’s Association will offer a free live webinar, “Alzheimer’s & Dementia Conversations: Changing the Face of … more
I’m often asked how I got into making cakes and competing on TV. The short answer is that, back in about 2010, I was watching a cake show and thought, “I can do that!” I abused … more
I’ve had meatloaf for many of my birthdays over the years. When I was a kid, it was one of the best things my mom made me, thus it was requested several times. When I got older and got hitched … more
Over the years, I have picked up and adhere to some worthwhile cooking tips. I’ve already admonished those who refrigerate tomatoes, which strips them of flavor and makes the texture mealy, so … more
No, it’s not a punk band from the eighties—it’s this week’s theme. In fact, I’m all thumbs today, but that’s because I’m down one and learning a valuable … more
Forestburgh Playhouse to hold auditions LOCH SHELDRAKE, NY — The Forestburgh Playhouse will hold auditions for its 2023 season on Sunday, February 12 at the Seelig Theater Auditorium at SUNY … more
LIBERTY, NY — How do you build a community? For a zero-waste project that’s coming together in the Catskills, community goes hand-in-hand with food. The Cornell Cooperative … more
To me, participating in meetings on the local level is critical to protecting the environment, and improving our way of life.  more
After being away for eight years, it’s beyond wonderful to be back in our beautiful river valley, with all the pleasures and challenges of rural life. It is also wonderful to be rejoining the Upper Delaware Community Network. In saying that, I urge any reader who has not joined to consider doing so. more
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.   more
“Not now,” I scolded my intestines. “Bad timing.” more
PIKE COUNTY, PA — Calling all crazy cat ladies—and men! PAWS of the Hudson Valley/Pike County, an animal rescue group, is looking for people in the Matamoras/Milford/Shohola/Dingmans Ferry area to help with its Trap/Neuter/Release program. Help control the local cat population and stop the spread of disease. more
WAYNE COUNTY, PA — Clarissa Wimmers had just stepped into her director’s role at the Wayne County Food Pantry, and then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.  more
Frank Richard Avery, 91, of Beach Lake, PA, passed away January 10, 2023 at home. Frank was born April 27, 1931 in Honesdale, PA. A celebration of life service will be held on Saturday, February 11; visitation to be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Beach Lake United Methodist Church in Beach Lake. Funeral services will follow the visitation, taking place from 11 a.m. until 12 noon at the church. more
GRAHAMSVILLE, NY — In the opinion of this sports scribbler, the Tri-Valley cheerleading squad played a significant role in sparking the Bears boys’ varsity basketball team’s 49-28 home-stand win over the Yellowjackets of Eldred on Friday, January 21.  more
I once had an old friend, not so recently deceased, who had a thirst for whiskey, a passion for the best bamboo fly rods, fly fishing and—not the least—women. more
When January rolls around, people think about watching eagles at favorite viewing spots along ice-free water. more
HURLEYVILLE, NY — Curious about snowshoeing? To find out if it’s for you, the public is invited to “Snowshoeing Basics” on Saturday, January 28 at 10 a.m. at Morgan … more
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