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Vision: The Wayne County Community Foundation envisions supporting a thriving, collaborative and vibrant Wayne County. Who: Founded in 1991 by a group of dedicated community members, the Wayne … more
By LAURIE STUART At its root, philanthropy means the love of humanity. Philanthropy is the way we share resources and how we show our love for others. Philanthropy is written into our genomes; … more
LAKE HUNTINGTON, NY — Join the Cochecton Youth Commision (CYC) as they go to LEGOLAND in Goshen on Sunday, August 14 at 9 a.m. As always, the event is free for Cochecton youth. Adults and … more
Five years ago I sat on a mountain, a plateau really, for four days and four nights with four gallons of water. It was a vision quest. It was my intention to clear my mind and body before returning … more
As July is National Culinary Arts Month, now seems like an opportune time to highlight the many benefits of a healthy diet. For those unfamiliar with the term, lifestyle medicine addresses the … more
WAYMART, PA — There are pinwheels you can spin, xylophone bars you can ring, solar-powered water walls, rope walls, vine walls and boxes to plant flowers from a wheelchair or standing up. … more
I’ve been in love with live theatre since I can remember. No, really—I think I was six when I saw my first stage production and it was “La Bohème.” You know, … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — What was it like to be Black in colonial America? What happened to those who chose to fight for freedom? On Sunday, July 10 at 1 p.m., Black Revolutionary War hero Edward … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — Here’s a truth about the birth of our country: not everyone wanted to be independent. And some of those folks lived here. At Fort Delaware, at 12 noon on Saturday, … more
Barryville: Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. www.barryvillefarmersmarket.org 3405 Rte. 97 Callicoon: Sundays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.callicoonfarmersmarket.org Callicoon Creek Park, … more
U.S. consumers will pay $69.68 for their favorite Independence Day cookout foods, including cheeseburgers, pork chops, chicken breasts, homemade potato salad, strawberries and ice cream.  more
I’m “getting away from it all,” as we say. Going on vacation is supposed to mean forgetting your worldly troubles, your daily responsibilities, pretending (if only for a week) to be carefree.  more
MONTICELLO, NY — “It was intimidating; it’s a boys club, a whole lot of men competing for money, very hungry and everyone wants to win,” said Lauren Tritton, a harness driver at Monticello Raceway. She recently relocated stateside with her husband Shane from their hometown in Australia. more
I grew up mistaking performance for love. When I performed, the audience applauded. If I did a really good job, I felt more loved. It’s a strange way to know oneself: as an object, a spectacle. more
Human rights, like simple auto traffic, seem to have no beginning or end; there is only a flow—or not. more
The Catskill Center is appalled and dismayed by the June 30 ruling [by the U.S. Supreme Court on power plant emissions]. This decision will set back the environmental gains of the past 50 years, and it deals a serious blow to efforts to address climate change across our nation and around the world.   more
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented numerous challenges for our country. The disease has taken more than a million lives in the United States, and adversely affected tens of millions more.  more
MONTICELLO AND LIBERTY, NY — Sullivan County’s Land Bank and the affordable-housing group RUPCO recently unveiled new affordable homes.  more
WAYNE COUNTY, PA — The Wayne County Community Foundation has completed its first round of Circle of Aunts and Uncles microloans in northeast PA.  more
HURLEYVILLE, NY — The Hurleyville Performing Arts Centre (HPAC) has  been awarded the highly competitive Artist Employment Program (AEP) grant from Creatives  Rebuild New York (CRNY). more
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