After a summer filled with devastating rains and flash flood warnings for Sullivan County, public safety agencies are preparing for the high rains of hurricane season and getting the word out to…
Author: Genevieve Hartnett
Camping in Style for Woodstock Anniversary
With the 56th Anniversary Weekend of Woodstock now underway, Bethel Woods is preparing for several Woodstock alumni to come back and stay on the grounds again. But they won’t need to worry…
Who Killed Shireen? Screening Brings Conversation about Palestine and Journalism to the Hudson Valley
A coalition in the Hudson Valley screened the documentary Who Killed Shireen? on Sunday, August 3rd at the Old Dutch Church in Kingston, NY. Shireen Abu Akleh, the namesake of the documentary, was…
“Behind the Eight Ball” – John Conway Discusses Flooding and History in New York State
Flooding has been a major issue nationwide this summer, and New York has been no exception. From the flooding on the Saw Mill River Parkway and the Cross Bronx Expressway to the…
New Colors, New Canvas – A Conversation with Nya Reebe, Our 35th Anniversary T-Shirt Design Contest Winner
For the celebration of our 35th year of bringing news, culture and NPR to Sullivan County and beyond, Radio Catskill put out a call to all local creatives in May 2025 –…
Prisoners’ Brain Trust is Working to Repeal New York’s Felony Murder Law and Rethink Incarceration
In New York state, hundreds of individuals are currently incarcerated for second degree murder, even if they were not at the scene of the crime or had no proven intention to commit…
Mama the Elephant Brings Global Conservation Message to Jeffersonville Bake Shop Garden
Why is there an elephant in Jeffersonville? Many visitors to the weekly Jeffersonville Sunday Market have had the same question. If you’re lucky enough to meet Mama, the life-size elephant replica sculpture…
New York Libraries Highlight What’s at Stake in the Face of Federal Cuts
Public libraries in New York state are preparing for the impact of funding cuts by the Trump administration, after a March 2025 executive order that called for the elimination of the Institute…
Wurtsboro Founders’ Day Street Fair Brings Summer Fun and Family Reunion
The Wurtsboro Founders’ Day Street Fair was held last Saturday, July 12th on Sullivan Street in Wurtsboro, New York. The annual celebration saw one of its biggest years yet with the 200th…
