Potentially the most extensive harmful algal bloom in the Hudson River in nearly 40 years was observed, according to local science advocacy nonprofit Riverkeeper. The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies said…
Author: Kimberly Izar
New York’s HEAP Funding at Risk Ahead of Winter
Sullivan County officials warn that the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance is anticipating the state’s HEAP funding to be flat for this year. The Home Energy Assistance Program,…
Groundhog Trouble: Tips from Finca Seremos
Woodchucks, or groundhogs, can become a year-round headache for farmers, gardeners, and homeowners. Despite their relatively small build, groundhogs can quickly destroy a large amount of farmland. Radio Catskill’s Kimberly Izar sat…
Pike Medical Foundation Receives $500,000 Grant to Build First-Ever County Community Hospital
Pike County remains the only county in the state of Pennsylvania without a hospital or urgent care facility. That could soon change. The Pike Medical Foundation received a $500,000 grant from the…
Queer Rock Bands Set to ‘Rock the Roof’ at The Darby
Update: Due to expected rain, this event was moved to The Darby in Beach Lake, P.A. It was previously scheduled at The Cochecton Pump House. Get ready to ‘Rock the Roof’…
Rockland Central School District Kicks Off First Year After Merger
The start of a new school year always brings lots of planning, excitement, and maybe a few nerves. For Rockland Central School District students, families, and staff, this year marks an…
Village of Liberty Passes Local Law to Ban Sleeping or Camping in Public Areas
The Village Board of Liberty approved a local law on Aug. 21 to prohibit camping or sleeping in village parks, sidewalks, streets, and other public areas. Inside the Liberty Municipal Building…
Alpacas, 4-H, and Lumberjacks at the 145th Grahamsville Little World’s Fair
The Grahamsville Little World’s Fair is the longest-running independent fair in New York State. Hosted by the Neversink Agriculture Society, the fair offered live music, shows, and fun from August 15-17 in…
Sullivan County Legislature Approves Solid Waste Management Plan. What’s Next?
The Sullivan County Legislature approved its first solid waste management plan in more than three decades in an 8-1 vote on August 21. District 5 Legislator Catherine Scott was the only legislator…
