TRR photo by Sandy Long
Kittatinny Canoes and other liveries were back on the river by Sunday, July 2.

Back to business: digging out, cleaning up

Some are even saying goodbye

By SANDY LONG

UPPER DELAWARE VALLEY—Less than one week following devastating regional flooding, area watercraft and camping businesses were renting rafts and making it possible for people to enjoy the river again. Kittatinny Canoes began running a stretch of the Delaware River between Narrowsburg, NY, and Pond Eddy, NY. “We follow the National Park Service’s recommendations regarding the river,” said Lisa Hughes, general manager at Kittatinny’s Barryville, NY site.

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Anti-power line group hires law firm

One member expresses reservations

By FRITZ MAYER

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Transfer station cutbacks spark public backlash

More cuts may lie ahead

By FRITZ MAYER

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Crabby Days
Trout Night
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The Great Outdoors is Calling
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