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I thought I spotted Santa the other day, peering into my kitchen window as I washed the dishes. His bright red cap was lit up with sunlight and a blush of cherry color crept across his belly. But that belly didn’t shake like a bowl full of jelly, and Old Saint Nick isn’t the only red-clad fellow flying around lately.  more
Its been a long eventful year, and as I fight with many of the same ongoing tasks that make up my day-to-day out here, I can’t help but reflect on the blessings and progress that have been made.  more
At the close of the first half, it looked like the visiting Yellowjackets of Eldred were headed for their first victory in a year in a varsity game of hoops. more
ELDRED, NY — Not everyone has signed on the dotted line yet, but policing services provided by the Sullivan County Sheriff in the Town of Highland are set to begin on January 1. At the … more
ELDRED, NY — At 8:45 p.m. on December 12, the Yulan Fire Department was called to the scene of a structure fire at 935 Rte. 55 in the Town of Highland, between White Lake and Eldred. … more
LAKE HUNTINGTON, NY — The message was clear: If your child is sick, keep them home. That message was coupled with other of many simple health remedies and delivered on December 14 at the … more
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — Rising housing costs place a heavy burden on Sullivan County residents. But those who can pay those costs, high as they are, are they lucky ones. Those who … more
DAM weighs in on foie gras ban SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — Hudson Valley duck farmers, organized as the Catskill Foie Gras Collective, announced on December 15 that the New York State Department … more
LONG EDDY, NY — On December 17, the hallowed mission to honor the legions of fallen United States military personnel spanned the country, from Arlington National Cemetery outside the … more
REGION — For some, the holidays are about sitting down at the table and realizing that one chair is now empty. “The holidays are generally hard for a lot of folks,” said Anna … more
MONTICELLO, NY — Almost a year after the death of Billy Steinberg, an individual has been sentenced in connection with his death. Mohammed Islam was convicted of setting a January 15 fire … more
On Sunday, December 18, the Village of Liberty Police Department responded to a report of an armed robbery of a liquor store on South Main Street. more
Wishing you all a Happy Hanukkah for those who celebrate it, and Merry Christmas greetings this upcoming weekend!  The snow this past week has truly made the Sullivan Catskills into a … more
Since my junior year in high school, when I grew mung bean sprouts between moist paper towels in my mother’s dish cupboard, my consumption and knowledge of sprouts has expanded.  For a … more
Pike County District Attorney Raymond J. Tonkin announced the following criminal sentences were issued by Pike County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Gregory Chelak: more
Math is movement too MONTICELLO, NY — It looked like any other normal day on the playground at the George L. Cooke Elementary School. Students laughed and jumped, did their best dinosaur … more
MONTICELLO, NY — The building at 22 St. John St. has had a long and interesting life. It was the village’s first high school and it hosted space for community-service agencies, serving … more
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — The headlines are everywhere. Decades of math progress erased by the pandemic. “Devastating impacts” on learning, both in math and reading, although reading … more
Art Under $100 continues ONLINE — Art Under $100, the holiday art sale by the Wayne County Arts Alliance (WCAA) will continue online through Friday, December 16. Gifts of artwork can be … more
That it is, and now with snow blanketing the Upper Delaware River region, it’s even more evident that the holidays are upon us. To further illustrate the point, I attended the Sullivan … more
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