TUSTEN, NY — The opening of Bar Veloce remains out of sight, nearly two years after the project first came before the Tusten Planning Board.
Bar Veloce, a cheese-and-wine franchise, first …
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By LIAM MAYO
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4/26/22
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TUSTEN, NY — Parking and the environment dominated comment at a public hearing on proposed changes to Tusten’s zoning law.
On April 12, Tusten held a public hearing to solicit comments …
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By LIAM MAYO
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4/19/22
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TUSTEN, NY — Over 40 onlookers were in the audience for the February 14 meeting of Tusten’s Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA).
At stake were two contentious issues. The board settled …
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By LIAM MAYO
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2/22/22
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TUSTEN, NY — The Monday, January 10 meeting of the Town of Tusten Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) brought a heated public hearing for a proposal to create a collaborative art shop studio …
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By LIAM MAYO
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1/18/22
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BETHEL, NY — In 2022, Beside Cabins’ development plans in Bethel will be an issue to watch.
As previously covered by the River Reporter, Beside wants to build a subdivision and a …
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By LIAM MAYO
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1/5/22
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MILFORD, PA — The Milford Township Board of Supervisors met to discuss the township’s wellhead protection ordinance at its Monday, November 15 meeting.
The ordinance, titled …
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By LIAM MAYO
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11/23/21
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ELDRED, NY — A lot of interconnections were explored at the October 12 Town of Highland board meeting.
Globally, supply chain delays are affecting a repair to a highway department vehicle. …
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By GREGORY HATTON
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10/19/21
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ELDRED, NY — While New York States owes the Town of Highland grant money, additional funds are on the way.
This good news was announced at the September 14 board meeting. The LaBerge Group, …
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By GREGORY HATTON
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9/21/21
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MONTICELLO, NY — “People living next to these properties have real issues,” said legislator Joe Perrello toward the end of the June 3 Public Safety meeting. The usual reports had …
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By ANNEMARIE SCHUETZ
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6/9/21
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Over the past year, there has been a significant relocation from urban areas to the Upper Delaware region in response to COVID-19. What started as a run on short-term rentals as pent-up city dwellers …
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By CAROL ROIG
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6/9/21
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ELDRED, NY — Concerns about short-term rentals and the future of the Barryville Farmers’ Market were clear March 9 during a public hearing on a proposed rewrite of the Town of Highland …
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By KATIE COLLINS
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3/18/21
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HONESDALE, PA — The word “Canaltown” has carried a range of meanings over the past several years of Honesdale’s history. It’s often been the force behind various …
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By OWEN WALSH
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10/28/20
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Letters to the editor October 1 to 7
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9/30/20
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There are many people who watch over the town.
It starts on the town level with the town board: the elected officials who do the business of the town. These folks receive a stipend. They are our …
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By LAURIE STUART
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9/23/20
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ELDRED, NY — No one was happy at the Highland Zoning Board of Appeals meeting on September 17 as the board unanimously dismissed the April 24, 2020 Notice of Violation Order to Remedy for the …
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By LAURIE STUART
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9/23/20
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ELDRED, NY — About 50 people gathered outside of the Highland Town Hall on Thursday evening, August 20. They brought signs to show their support for Stickett Inn proprietors John Pizzolato and …
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By LAURIE STUART
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8/26/20
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LAKE HUNTINGTON, NY — A little-known provision of Cochecton’s zoning ordinance may prove a windfall to the town’s parks. If the town’s planning board approves the proposed …
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By LINDA DROLLINGER
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8/19/20
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