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By Tobe Carey on Monday, Nov. 2, 2015
Rails to the Catskills wll be screening on Saturday, November 7th at the D&H Canal Historical Society and Museum, 23 Mohonk Rd, High Falls, NY.  Rails to the Catskills is the story of railroading in the northern and southern Catskills. Starting with... Read more
By joeyfishes on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015
Contact me for details! joe@joedamonephotography.com
By Leigh Melander on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015
  Our apologies! We began the latest Spillian on a Plate series with a fabulous Asian dinner by Chef Christopher Mcgee, and were gearing up for several more...but we're going to put a hold on them until after the new year. We suddenly have several... Read more
By Heather Ridge Farm on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015
Hi,The cooler is very full of wonderful fresh meats! Grassfed young lamb and goat... And pastured heritage breed Gloucester Old Spot pork.  Lots of chops, stew, roasts, and just about every cut. All Animal Welfare Approved!  The farm store and cafe are... Read more
By Delaware County Historical Association on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015
The annual meeting of the Delaware County Historical Association will be held on Sunday, November 1, 2015. A pot luck luncheon buffet at 1:00pm sets the scene for the gathering of members and guests in the large gallery at DCHA. The luncheon will be... Read more
By Catskill Forest Association on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015
By Ryan Trapani, Education Forester, Catskill Forest Association The NYS DEC is charged with managing the deer population of New York State; a difficult task to say the least. In order to understand the magnitude of such a task, let’s try to compare how... Read more
By Catskill Forest Association on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015
So, perhaps you have seen or heard about THE GROWING DEER DEBATE scheduled at Margaretville Central School on October 31st from 9AM to 4PM. What’s the “debate” about anyway? “Hey, there aren’t many deer where I live.” Or perhaps you believe, “they were... Read more
By Tay Tea on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015
Red lentil soup served with local, organic bread (Bread Fellows). Come in to Tay Tea in Andes NY (directions & store hours) for delicious tea-infused soups, salads, sandwiches and desserts, all made with the finest organic ingredients from neighboring... Read more
By Transition Catskills on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015
Transition Streets is an award-winning program from the UK, where participating households have saved an average of $1,000 per year on their household expenses and have also cut their annual carbon emissions by an average of 1.2 tons.  Here's how it works... Read more
By Peg Odell on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015
Companion Exhibition to Glimmerglass Film Days A new exhibit, “Personal Perspectives: Five Artists’ Sense of Place,” will be on display at The Smithy in Cooperstown October 31 – November 15. The featured artists, Amelia Bauer, Wijnanda Deroo, Roy Kortick... Read more
By Catskill Forest Association on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015
CFA-On-The-Air: From the ForestWednesdays 6PM – 7PMWIOX ROXBURY 91.3FM or www.wioxradio.org From the Forest will be discussing its upcoming event – The Growing Deer Debate – being held this Saturday from 9AM to 4PM @ Margaretville Central School. Why a “... Read more
By Jeff England on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015
Located on a secluded, winding country road. Set among rolling fields and forests, surrounded by gardens, waterfall streams and stone walls, the house is both rustically simple and modern at the same time: A four-season communion with nature. Three-... Read more
By joeyfishes on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015
Located in Andes NY in Delaware County. Joe Damone Photography offers buisness head shots, food photography, real estate photography and wedding and portrait photography. Contact us now to discuss your photography needs. Joe Damonejoe@joedamonephotography... Read more
By Transition Catskills on Monday, Oct. 26, 2015
Our dear friend and fellow Transitioner, Phil Lenihan, passed away last year on All Hallows' Eve. This Halloween, his friends are celebrating by toasting his memory. If you knew Phil, loved Phil and have been missing Phil, come Phil the Void with us at... Read more
By Thayer Case on Monday, Oct. 26, 2015
Maverick Family Counseling is expanding and in search of an experienced, effective full time or part time therapist. Must have insurance reimbursable credentials such as LCSW-R, PsyD, PhD, or LMHC. Experience with children and adolescents are a plus. Also... Read more
By Leigh Melander on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015
Voices from the CatskillsRevenge of the Harp ShowgirlsSaturday, November 76 PMFrom Reno to Spillian (with a few years in-between), it’s Revenge of the Harp Showgirls…not a simulation or re-creation, but an actual live performance proving once and for all... Read more
By Frank Lumia Real Estate Plus on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015
Address: 23 Clinton St. Delhi, NY Asking $144,900 Refreshments Served Village Home Buyer Applications will be given out  Listing agent: Mary Maney Clinton Street Cutie! Here's a charming, welcoming, walk-to-everything village home w/ 3br, 2 bath ( need... Read more
By Heather Ridge Farm on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015
Hi,Fresh pork!  We will have the fresh heritage breed Tamworth and Ossabaw Island pork in the cooler this weekend.  Luscious!  Supper ClubComing up Saturday, Nov. 7 will be "Eat Like a Pig" Supper Club. We will be featuring three breeds of heritage pork... Read more
By Tay Tea on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015
A passion for Tay Tea's Coffee Lovers' Tea! One of our most popular blends, this full-flavored organic pu-erh unites us all in appreciation for this very special dark roast with hints of vanilla, almond, and caramel. For the tastiest results, we recommend... Read more
By Delaware County Historical Association on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015
As the leaves continue to fall and the air grows steadily cooler, you can't deny that it's starting to feel a little spooky out there. There is no better way to celebrate the coming of the Halloween season than with a trip to the Delaware County... Read more

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