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At last week’s Bethel Town Board meeting, a certificate of appreciation was awarded by Supervisor Dan Sturm to past president of the Bethel Lions Club Marcia Salton, who is leaving the … more
CALLICOON — Back in January, the Callicoon Depot Inc. (CDI) elected a new board. “The response was incredible,” … more
NEW YORK STATE –– In preparation for their Four-Year Plan, the New York State County Office for the Aging has initiated the state’s first-ever community assessment survey of older … more
RUSTON, LA – One of the greatest basketball players to ever walk on the court died Tuesday, March 21 at the age of 80 in Ruston, LA. Willis Reed was the centerpiece on the New York Knicks … more
FORESTBURGH - The Town of Forestburgh Fire Department’s recent annual fundraiser allowed the purchase of six brand new Philips Heartstart automated external defibrillators (AED) for the … more
LOCH SHELDRAKE — SUNY Sullivan Vice President of Academics and Student Affairs, Marc Singer, announced his resignation from the position at the college’s Board of Trustees meeting on … more
MONTICELLO –– U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand first introduced Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act in 2020 alongside a … more
MOUNTAINDALE ––Sullivan County businessman, Daniel “Butch” Resnick, has entered a guilty plea to a charge of conducting an unlicensed money  transmitting business, his … more
HIGHLAND – Former Town of Highland Constable Marc Anthony has filed a lawsuit against Town Supervisor Jeff Haas, Councilperson Kaitlin Haas, and the Town Board in the Supreme Court of Sullivan … more
MONTICELLO -   Hurleyville Performing Arts Centre (HPAC) and The Black Library co-founders Douglas Shindler and Michael Davis, have signed a lease last Friday, March 17, for the historic Key … more
The green came out for the day in Jeffersonville on Saturday for the county’s only St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  Started 11 years ago, the annual event is hosted by the Ancient Order … more
LIBERTY –– Discussion on possible amendments to the Town’s zoning, regarding the establishment of parameters for schools and houses of worship, in certain areas of Liberty, … more
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