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Birthday wishes to Melinda Sue, Dorothy ‘Mildred’ Meddaugh, Dan Briggs, Lenny Zimmerman, Janet, AJ, Dali, Theresa, Kathy Chester, Lillie Pearl Harris, Judith Maidenbaum, and Al … more
Each year I put in an article about my ever-changing herb garden. Although I think I have a very good handle of herbs and how to use them, I reached out to Executive Chef JP Medina on how to utilize, … more
Thirty-nine years ago when I first started in my father’s store, Liberty Agway, selling soil, we only had a few types. There was topsoil, potting soil, cow manure and peat moss. If you wanted … more
The JEMS beautification group joined with the Sullivan West fourth graders to plant their beautiful classroom grown flowers in the Peck’s Gardens last Friday. The children (about 100 of them, … more
Greetings to the faithful readers of the Kenoza Lake News. What a tremendous thunder and lightning storm that we had earlier today! Lasting for several hours. The peepers are done peeping for … more
June is almost to a close and we cannot wait for school to be out for summer! Lots of great things planned for these summer months and we are looking forward to exploring our own backyard … more
Growing up, I had dreams and ambitions of becoming an astronaut. I envisioned blasting off and orbiting in a space capsule. I watched films of astronauts training on all sort of challenging … more
Two friends of mine, who are not crazy about flying anyway, had to take trips by air recently. One of them was going to a family wedding, and the other was duty bound to go to settle the estate of … more
When she entered the room her hips would bang against desks toppling papers, vases, ashtrays, picture frames and the like. Large in every way and at the same time oblivious to her surroundings, she … more
Although James Eldridge Quinlan’s 1873 History of Sullivan County has consistently received high marks as a local history, with many over the years ranking it among the very best, it certainly … more
Birthday wishes to Peyton, Ronan, Harper, Pauly B., Sonny Patel, Cecile Klemen, Joann Falkl-Florance, Ellen Levine, John Cali, Amy Wohl, Walter Garigliano, Colson Cunningham, Joe D’Abbraccio, … more
One of my favorite local charities is the Food for Families and Friends Program run by the Knights of Columbus Council 12571. The Council does not get funding from the Catholic Church and must raise … more
Another beautiful week in Lake Huntington. We finally got around to going to the Cochecton Pump House this past week and enjoyed the live music, ambience and food! Be sure to check them out on a … more
“The Pirates of Penzance” runs again this weekend on Saturday, June 18 at 7 pm and Sunday, June 19 at 2 pm. You can visit www.delawarevalleyopera.com to purchase tickets. I should … more
My grandmother, Lina Dreher, was sixteen when she kept this diary as she worked in the family bakery. I have not changed any of the vernacular though some of it may be politically incorrect today. … more
110 Years Ago - 1912 At a meeting of the Delaware town board at Kenoza Lake last Tuesday, it was voted to give the contract for lighting the streets of Callicoon to the Busy Bee Club, whose bid of … more
Two Nights in Lisbon by Chris Pavone (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). International intrigue thriller, beginning with the disappearance of our central woman’s new husband – we think … more
When I was at my healthiest, I found myself eating quinoa almost every week. I love quinoa because not only does it make you feel full (packed with nutrients and fiber), but it will essentially take … more
Exodus chapters 13 and 14 tell the story of Israel’s deliverance from the slavery and bondage they knew in Egypt.  God had brought ten plagues upon the land of Egypt, and finally … more
Spring has sprung! The JEMS beautification group has planted all of their planters along Main Street for their businesses and the 51 hanging “baskets” are up too ! The Main Street looks … more
The "No Mow May" campaign was a success. I have collected a new hive of bees this past weekend at the store, which is one hundred percent more bees than I collected all of last year.  Right … more
Sometime after 4 o’clock on the afternoon of Friday, June 13, 1913, the fire alarm sounded in the village of Liberty, and by the time firemen responded, a number of buildings were already in … more
Although often overlooked when discussing clothing, the shoelace plays a prominent part in attire. Except for slippers, loafers and sandals our shoes require shoelaces for a proper fit. Shoelaces … more
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) was launched on June 15, 2006 by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and the World Health Organization at the United Nations.  … more
Although often overlooked when discussing clothing, the shoelace plays a prominent part in attire. Except for slippers, loafers and sandals our shoes require shoelaces for a proper fit. Shoelaces … more
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