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ROCK HILL — Hamaspik Resort, owned and operated by the New York State Hamaspik Association (NYSHA), went before the Thompson Planning Board after a public hearing and several changes to their … more
LIBERTY –– One year ago WJFF Radio Catskill broke ground on the 2758 State Route 52 Liberty property that now serves as its new headquarters, after spending over three decades in … more
BETHEL –– Earlier this month, the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office responded to an unattended death on Route 17B in the Town of Bethel.   According to the Sheriff’s … more
ROCK HILL — The Center for Discovery (TCFD) has completed the first phase of a five million dollar Research Institute for Brain and Body Health in Rock Hill. TCFD administrators and staff … more
LOCH SHELDRAKE – Could cannabis-related courses become a new next-step in formal education at SUNY Sullivan? After securing a $1 million grant that will be split between six schools, SUNY … more
MAMAKATING — “It’s a no brainer,” Daphne Hodgson told the Democrat after Real Term Energy’s presentation about LED streetlights. During the town board meeting on July … more
MONTICELLO –– Infinite Care Managing Partner Sol Klein and Regional Director of Operations Katie Perez answered questions and responded to comments from legislators and Family Council of … more
TUSTEN – With the recent annulment of an appeal of the Certificate of Occupancy, Bar Veloce is eyeing to open their doors sometime in autumn. more
LOCH SHELDRAKE –– Legislators approved committing $15 million toward a $30 million aquatic and recreation facility at SUNY Sullivan on Thursday. A 25-meterlong, 8-lane pool and a 200- … more
ELDRED - The Town Board of the Town of Highland is in the process of reorganizing its law enforcement policies, procedures and organization. In doing so, the Town Board Constable Committee has done a … more
JEFFERSONVILLE — Dates are set for the Annual Firehouse Book Sale sponsored by the Friends of the Western Sullivan Public Library. The highly anticipated book sale at the Jeffersonville … more
DELAWARE — There was some pushback regarding a proposal to alter the beginning of quiet hours for Callicoon’s B1 zoning district from 9 pm to 10 pm. Residents packed town hall at the … more
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