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A s it has become widely known for being the first time ever in our nation’s history, former United States House of Representatives Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, was recently ousted out … more
One individual worthy of a rose is a local leader who was recently recognized around New York State for her work in the booming tourism business in the Sullivan Catskills is Sullivan Catskills … more
October has universally become recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month for many Americans, not just those personally impacted by the awful disease. There is power in pink — with the … more
Opioid overdose — two words that have stained our community with pain and grief. With the distribution of some of the remaining Opioid Settlement Funds, there is still hope.   … more
T he new school year is now well underway, and we can only say we are encouraged by what we see. Last Friday we published our annual “Sullivan County’s Official Fall Sports … more
A ll registered voters in Sullivan County have the right to cast their ballot, but unfortunately sometimes it takes longer than they want. Even with the addition of on-sight ballot printing and … more
L ast year in Sullivan County and around the state, millions of dollars of potential revenue from marijuana was lost due to the inability to legally sell the crop as a result of a lack of … more
B lood, the liquid of life that we all need no matter what race, creed or hometown we claim, is always needed. A host of blood drives pop up frequently around the county, constantly chasing to close … more
We would like to give out a few well deserved roses and some a notable thorn. First, the Roses: To Tusten Social — for their paving the way back to normalcy for our most singled out … more
O pioid addiction and substance use disorders; a taboo and unmentionable affliction.   At least, that is how it was viewed for a very long time. To even know of someone suffering through … more
I f you ask any number of school children what their favorite time of year is, it is most likely not the end of summer. The annual era of waking up before the Sun to sit by the curbside waiting for … more
As Labor Day approaches, it is beneficial to reminisce on the ongoing struggles and the ultimate triumphs that have been faced and achieved by the American working people since the Federal … more
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