EVERYWHERE — International Compost Awareness Week took place from May 4 to 10. But composting is an all-year-round activity. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has …
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5/21/25
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As anyone who spends enough time outdoors knows, ticks are a problem. A simple walk through the woods or even a trek through the backyard can result in at least one crawling across your skin. Even …
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By AMANDA REED
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5/14/25
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“All three young men are brothers who deeply love their faith and parish,” said Victoria LaRusso. “Their projects were supported and encouraged by Fr. Ed Bader, whose dedication and …
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By TED WADDELL
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5/7/25
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HAWLEY, PA — There is no denying that the podcast industry has been on rise these past few years. According to backlinko.com, there are over half a billion podcast listeners worldwide, and over …
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By JAMIE FALGIE
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4/30/25
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My kitchen is an example of a circular economy. When it’s all running as per the plan, there’s no waste and it is a culinary example of a gift economy.
With my large garden, I …
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By LAURIE STUART
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4/23/25
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As far back as the summer of 2016, anglers who fished the East Branch of the Delaware River below Pepacton Reservoir started to see significant changes in mayfly hatches. A great deal of discussion …
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By TONY BONAVIST
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4/16/25
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LAKE HUNTINGTON, NY — For Ryann McElroy, a 17-year-old senior at Sullivan West High School—and the granddaughter of long-time board of education member Kathy Meckle—it was …
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By TED WADDELL
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4/9/25
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ELDRED, NY — When one thinks about being here, in this place, it’s easy to focus on town name, or maybe the scenery. “Greetings From Here,” an exhibit at Sullivan …
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By ANNEMARIE SCHUETZ
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4/2/25
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HURLEYVILLE, NY — The Hurleyville Performing Arts Centre (HPAC) has truly “come into its own,” said CEO Christina Antizzo, reflecting on the organization’s progress.
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By BENITA GOLDSTEIN
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3/19/25
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HONESDALE, PA — There’s a “Dinner Party” happening now and you’re all invited! Read on to find out how you and your family can spend an afternoon enjoying art and …
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By ANNETTE KULICK-HICKEY
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3/12/25
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What actually are the health benefits to being immersed in nature?
There are many, according to Honesdale, PA-based writer John R. Harvey, Ph.D, an author, psychologist and practitioner involved …
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By BENITA GOLDSTEIN
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3/5/25
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SCRANTON and DUNMORE, PA — Young artists from Wayne and Pike counties have placed in the Northeast PA 2025 Scholastic Art Awards. Their works are on display at the Everhart Museum and at …
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2/26/25
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MILANVILLE, PA — Sheila Dugan lives quietly and modestly in her beloved longtime home, the 1815 Nathan Skinner House, steps from the Skinners Falls Bridge in the historic hamlet of …
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By CYNTHIA NASH
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2/19/25
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LIBERTY, NY — “I’m gaining more knowledge in the music industry,” said Skylar Loyce, a Sullivan BOCES student enrolled in the Broadcasting Music Production class offered in …
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By TED WADDELL
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2/14/25
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DAMASCUS, PA — Tannis Kowalchuk and the theater troupe Farm Arts Collective are halfway through their 10-year cycle of plays about climate change—but “we haven’t exhausted …
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By LIAM MAYO
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2/8/25
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NARROWSBURG, NY — Upper Delaware River community members gathered January 12 at the Narrowsburg Union to celebrate the Skinners Falls Bridge, aka the Milanville Bridge. The gathering was …
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By JEFF SIDLE
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1/29/25
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MOUNTAINDALE, NY — Mountaindale is weird, in the best possible way. Blending quirky charm with a creative spirit, it is a hidden gem in Sullivan County, and if you haven’t been, look it …
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By LEANNA BALLESTER
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1/22/25
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PIKE COUNTY, PA — Conservation districts have a storied history, across the country and right here in Pike County.
The first conservation district was founded in North Carolina in …
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By JAMIE FALGIE
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1/15/25
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MONTICELLO, NY — The Town of Thompson has announced the completion of the Thompson Banner Project. Twenty-six banners bearing artwork by 26 Thompson residents of all ages and experience levels …
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1/8/25
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When the grip of winter loosens its icy fingers, we, the resilient residents of the Northeast, know that the season isn’t truly over until the frosty opera sings its swan song.
While …
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By HEDY SCHNELLER
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1/1/25
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