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Sustainability holds at its center the environment. At least that’s what I always understood.  Actually, it’s more nuanced than that. It’s a whole-system view of life on … more
PARKSVILLE, NY — On Saturday, January 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Pillars of Parksville (Pillars) will welcome all to winter in the region. Organizers promise a range of activities and an … more
MONTICELLO, NY — Staff and students and the kids who received agreed—it was the most wonderful time of the year. Monticello High School (MHS) and Sullivan County Head Start teamed up … more
Well, January has finally hit us with lots of different weather this past week. That will hopefully be great for all the upcoming ice fishing events that are happening in our community and nearby. … more
SWAN LAKE, NY — The Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association (SCVA) has added a new dove sculpture to the county’s Dove Art Trail. The new artwork, painted by local artist Keith … more
Barbara Ann Abbadusky Barbara Ann Abbadusky, 84, of Matamoras, PA, passed away January 7, 2024 at Delaware Valley Skilled Nursing in Matamoras. Barbara was born August 10, 1939 in Lynchburg, VA. … more
Monitor your home heating system New York State’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and PA’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) have advised homeowners and … more
Among my fondest memories growing up was one of the first times that I attended the PA Farm Show.  If you’ve never attended it before, think of a county fair that’s held inside, … more
                   Look forward,  look back.          Anticipate what’s coming;  … more
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul finally signed the Birds and Bees Protection Act into law, and thanks go to any who encouraged this development.   The birds, bees and other pollinators are … more
Mr. Holdiness’s frustration with our binary party system is understandable. But as my father always said, to register as an independent is to forfeit an opportunity to vote. And voting in the … more
I have enjoyed reading your publication for quite some time and I have become very disappointed by the hostility and disdain you are expressing towards your neighbors who don’t share your … more
Should you overlook the incredible importance of the common toilet in all our lives, allow me to remind you of the kind of crapper into which even a modern society can devolve absent this ingenious … more
Those who like violence, those who prefer cathartic rage, love to lift out King’s words about riots: “Riots are the voice of the unheard.” But a more careful and correct … more
NEW YORK STATE — New York State agriculture commissioner Richard Ball delivered the State of Agriculture Address at the 192nd New York State Agricultural Society forum, outlining the progress … more
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Green Party of Philadelphia (GPOP, www.gpop.org) will host a presidential candidates forum on Tuesday, January 23 at 7 p.m. at the Poor People's Economic and Human Rights … more
LIBERTY, NY — Due to inclement weather, Liberty Central School District has decided to postpone the vote on the $42.7 million capital project proposal, originally scheduled for Tuesday, January … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — Laurie Stuart, publisher of the River Reporter, answered her desk phone one day recently. It was Kristin Hofer, asking about an article she wrote in 1985, when she was a … more
MONTICELLO, NY — With the start of 2024, most Sullivan County property owners will be accessing and paying their tax bills through new software. Starting in January, tax bills can be … more
NORTHEAST PA – Five projects in Northeast Pennsylvania were awarded a total of $1 million through the PA Department of Environmental Protection’s Growing Greener Plus grant program.  … more
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