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Anyone who has traveled toward the Upper Delaware National and Scenic Recreation Area and Pennsylvania on NY Route 17B, now rebranded as “The Woodstock Way,” has surely witnessed the slow … more
We’ve all heard the casual, often repeated arguments against climate action: “It will destroy the economy” or “It’s too late” or “You can’t change … more
Four years ago, the Department of Health made one of the most mind-boggling and, quite frankly, erroneous decisions we have ever seen. They decided to order nursing homes to accept COVID-19-positive … more
A few short weeks ago, we told you about the newly-formed Empire State Local News Coalition. The River Reporter is proud to be a member of this fast-growing group of over 150 New York local news … more
In a dizzying world sometimes cluttered by misdirection, there is a refreshing, atmospheric-cleansing quality to the courtroom principle of “proof.” Concepts such as “facts of the … more
The following is a letter sent by two New York congressmen to Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Dear Secretary Blinken: We are incredibly concerned about the hostages being held captive by … more
Patricia Ann Popolillo, 66, of Lake Huntington, NY passed away after a short battle with cancer. She was a fighter until her last breath. She has joined her beloved parents in their eternal home... more
NARROWSBURG, NY — The Delaware Riverkeeper Network wants to enshrine the right to a clean environment in the New York Constitution. “Here in the U.S. people have rights to free … more
SCRANTON, PA — Rachel Huxhold arrived at The Wright Center for Community Health Wilkes-Barre Practice in early 2024 for a checkup of sorts, but her interest wasn’t in seeing a doctor. … more
LIBERTY, NY — Radio Catskill is thrilled to announce the “Tiny Porch Concert” on Saturday, April 20, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. As part of its Spring Fund Drive, Radio Catskill … more
HONESDALE, PA — It’s no surprise that tourism is the largest industry in the Poconos. And it’s just received a nearly $200,000 boost for the coming year. The Wayne County … more
HARRIS, NY — A bridge in Harris will only have a single lane in use for the next five weeks. The Sullivan County Division of Public Works will be working on County Bridge 333 on County … more
I have had Crohn's disease for almost 50 years. This means I have had a ringside seat not only to what was once referred to as a 20th-century illness that was treated with 19th-century medicine for … more
  NARROWSBURG, NY AND ONLINE — Artist and poet Geoff Hutchinson will discuss and share selections at the Sunday morning service of the Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist … more
MONTICELLO, NY — Stray cats are running rampant in Sullivan County.  “It’s unbelievable,” said Maria, a Monticello resident who did not give her last name, at last … more
Do we say a blessing for the solar eclipse? Some claim that eclipses are a bad omen of things to come. What is the Jewish perspective on eclipses? Also, is there any blessing recited upon … more
Eric Schilling, of Cochecton, NY, died at home on the morning of April 6, 2024. Eric was born Aug. 27, 1954 in Paterson, NJ. He grew up in Oakland, NJ and moved... more
Eleanor E. Lubnewski of Smallwood, NY, died Thursday, April 4, 2024 at the Sullivan County Adult Care Center at Sunset Lake in Liberty, NY. She was 93.... more
William “Bill” P. Thompson, a lifelong resident of the area, passed away on April 5, 2024 at Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Harris, NY... more
George A. Schumpp, 90, of Livingston Manor, NY, a longtime resident of the area, passed away peacefully Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at the Belle Reve Nursing Home, Milford, PA... more
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