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By dgalusha on Sunday, Jun. 14, 2015
The New Kingston General Store and Post Office was the center of community life for well over a century. This photo may have been taken about the time M. J. Faulkner bought it in 1904. Note the early street lamp; the steps to the second floor, where... Read more
By Nicole Day Gray on Sunday, Jun. 14, 2015
Join 'All Things Local' with Nicole E. Day Gray on WIOX community radio Tuesday evening, 5/19/2015 from 6pm to 7pm. Tune-in locally to WIOX 91.3FM, MTC Channel 20 or stream the 'wildly diverse' universe on wioxradio.org.
The 'All Things Local' radio show... Read more
By Margaretville Telephone Company on Sunday, Jun. 14, 2015
A power outage at a major telecommunications switching center in Albany, New York impacted telephone, internet, long distance and cellular service throughout the Central New York region on Sunday, 6/14, from about 6am to 11:30am. The impairments affected... Read more
By Margaretville Health Foundation on Saturday, Jun. 13, 2015
By root2shoot on Saturday, Jun. 13, 2015
Catskills peonies are blooming now! They may be one of the all-time favorite flowers now blooming in our gardens. The peony is well-known for being very long-lived, enduring for decades and even centuries. The famous peonies at Williamsburg were reputed... Read more
By Heather Ridge Farm on Friday, Jun. 12, 2015
Hi,Next week, "Game of Thrones" Beer Dinner at The Cask and Rasher in Coxsackie, a collaboration with Heather Ridge Farm. Wednesday, June 17, 6:30pm, $75/pp. Reservations 518-444-8016. Rob has created an amazing menu, including a whole roasted suckling... Read more
By Western Catskills Community Revitalization Council on Thursday, Jun. 11, 2015
Featured this week at the Community Warehouse
The Western Catskills Community Warehouse (WCCW) is open for business on Fridays and Saturdays in the Village of Stamford, offering new and gently used building materials, kitchen and bathroom fixtures,... Read more
By Tay Tea on Thursday, Jun. 11, 2015
Join us on Saturday June 13, 3-5pm, at Tay Tea in Andes NY.
Jeanette Bronée, self-nourishment counselor and author of Eat To Feel Full will be talking about food, healthy habits, nourishment for the soul and, of course, how to EAT TO FEEL FULL. Learn how... Read more
By Doug McLaurine on Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2015
Roxbury General carries a very useful array of natural and organic therapeutic agents, most wild-crafted or home-grown ingredients, to help take the itch out of bites, the ache out of joints, the chap off of skin, keep bugs and odors away, and help keep a... Read more
By Joanne Callahan on Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2015
Price: $189,000MLS: 100386Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 2Sq Feet: 2,304Lot Size: 5.17 AcresYear Built: 1993
Property Description for 150 Camp Meeting Rd, Guilford, NY 13809 What's better than sitting on the deck of your new country home situated on 5+ peaceful... Read more
By Delaware County Historical Association on Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2015
Exhibit Opening, Wine & Cheese Reception
A new exhibit at the Delaware County Historical Association highlighting uniforms from DCHA’s collections will open on Friday, June 12 at 4pm with a wine and cheese reception. Items from DCHA’s collections on... Read more
By Delaware County Historical Association on Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2015
Come see if you can hit the jackpot while learning to pan for gold at the Delaware County Historical Association! On Saturday, June 13 at 1pm children and adults alike can learn to sift and pan soil for gold particles.
Young and old alike will have the... Read more
By Transition Catskills on Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2015
Tomatoes are the most popular plant in backyard gardens. When you grow your own, you get all the flavor that was bred out of commercial varieties. And if you grow heirlooms, you can save the seed for next year. Tomatoes are not the easiest food to grow in... Read more
By Greater Roxbury Business Association on Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2015
The Roxbury Arts Group is delighted to once again have the opportunity of collaborating with Brydcliff Performing Arts Organization, to bring to the Roxbury Arts Center stage “An Evening of Dance” on Saturday, June 13 at 7:30 PM. This year’s sure-to-sell-... Read more
By Western Catskills Community Revitalization Council on Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2015
In 2010 legislation was enacted to strengthen Article 15A of the State’s Executive Law in an effort to eradicate the barriers that have impaired access to State contracting opportunities by minority and women-owned business enterprises (MBE/WBE).
During... Read more
By dgalusha on Monday, Jun. 8, 2015
Eight men and women, their voices silenced long ago, will return to tell their stories at the Fourth Annual Living History Cemetery Tour Saturday, June 20 at the New Kingston Valley Cemetery, Thomson Hollow Rd., New Kingston.
Rain date is June 21.... Read more
By Jeffrey Ashton on Saturday, Jun. 6, 2015
Built circa 1920, this gracious country home offers style, comfort, a beautiful location and is a step back in time. The home features two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living room, a comfortable dining room, an eat-in kitchen and a sun parlor. The house has... Read more
By Andes Hotel on Friday, Jun. 5, 2015
6.20-7th ANNUAL AMERICAN CRAFT BEER FEST
Outside in the "Summer Shack" from 2pm to 6pm. $30 gets you a glass to taste all the beers available. *Not a beer lover, $5 cover towards the tunes will get you entry. Live music by The Spectacular Average Boys... Read more
By Andes Hotel on Friday, Jun. 5, 2015
6.13-NIGHT SKY IN THE YELLOW ROOM, 7pm
Back by popular demand this duo typically sells the house out! Don’t miss them this time around! Night Sky, made up of Mike Suchorsky on drums and David Rissenberg on piano, is an improvisational duo that builds... Read more
By Andes Hotel on Friday, Jun. 5, 2015
6.6-CRANE & MCCOY LIVE, 7pm – 10pm
Old-time fiddle and banjo meets singer-songwriter Americana. Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jeff Crane plays banjo, fiddle, and guitar. Kate McCoy sings and plays guitar. The duo does traditional songs and... Read more