UPPER DELAWARE REGION — The beauty of the Upper Delaware River has significant impacts on the region’s economy, as tourists come to visit and as homebuyers flock to the area’s …
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By LIAM MAYO
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4/26/22
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What's going on in arts, leisure and the community February 24 to March 2
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2/23/22
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What's going on in arts, leisure and the community January 20 to 26
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1/19/22
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What's new in arts, leisure and the community, November 4 to 10
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11/3/21
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I don’t know about you, but our animals at the farm love this time of year. With treats like pumpkins, corn and husks, and even sunflower seeds, our furry and feathery friends are very content …
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By CHELSEA GRASSE
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10/14/21
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UPPER DELAWARE REGION — On Wednesday, September 20, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) announced a total of nearly $11.5 million in grants funding environmental conservation and …
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By LIAM MAYO
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10/5/21
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‘Remains’ at the gallery at Nonneta and Friends Creative
BARRYVILLE, NY — It’s a powerful theme as the year dies away: from October 2 to 31, art lovers can experience …
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9/29/21
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MILFORD, PA — When the members of the Milford Township Planning Commission met on Tuesday, August 24 to discuss protecting the township’s water sources, that conversation was already well …
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By LIAM MAYO
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8/31/21
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‘Take A Hike!’ on the Damascus Forest Trail
DAMASCUS TOWNSHIP, PA — If you like to hike, the Damascus Forest trail offers a two-mile loop trail in Damascus Township. There is a …
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8/17/21
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What's going on in arts, leisure and the community August 12 to 18
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8/10/21
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The Milford Aquifer concern is a 55-year-old generational problem.
We know where the aquifer is. We know the geological and hydrological function of an “unconfined” aquifer. We …
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By VITO DIBIASI
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7/21/21
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The American Jobs Plan has the potential to safeguard the reaches of our pristine Upper Delaware region by investing in workforce development and natural infrastructure. This historic proposal will …
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By JEFF SKELDING
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6/23/21
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What's going on in arts, leisure and community April 29 to May 5
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4/28/21
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ELDRED, NY — On Friday, March 13, Jessie and Crandall Lazar packed for what they thought might be a long weekend. Their daughter’s school in Brooklyn had shut down, so they were faced …
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By GREGORY HATTON
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12/1/20
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I’ve had such a busy year with building up the homestead that I feel almost a constant need to craft or harvest something for sake of a story. As I sat down to write this, however, I remember …
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By HUNTER HILL
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10/28/20
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For something completely different, I’m feeling slightly pensive, a little wistful—maybe even downright maudlin. But it’s temporary (I hope) and has a name. Autumn. To the best of …
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NARROWSBURG, NY — Everyone knows that garlic repels vampires and wolfsbane will keep werewolves at bay. But what, if anything, in Mother Nature’s arsenal can stop the insidious spread of …
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By LINDA DROLLINGER
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10/7/20
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“Everyone hates Census people,” a friend cautioned after I told him I’m an enumerator for the 2020 Census. Fortunately, I hadn’t heard that rumor early enough to dissuade my …
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By LISA GONSALVES
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9/23/20
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WHITE LAKE, NY — In order to pressure the Eagle Creek Hydro Power LLC to live up to its permit conditions, the Friends of Toronto Reservoir (FOTR) has enlisted …
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By TED WADDELL
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9/16/20
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A month ago, I wrote a piece called “It’s a go for grilling” which appeared in the Our Country Home section of the River Reporter. I was, ostensibly, reporting on how to go about …
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By JUDE WATERSTON
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7/22/20
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