Lissa Harris

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Lissa Harris is the founder and publisher of the Watershed Post.

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Apr. 24, 2012
In life, Levon Helm was incredibly generous about inviting fans and fellow musicians into his home to share music. It seems only fitting that Levon's door should be opened to the community one last time. Posted on Levon Helm's website today: Levon’s... Read more
Apr. 24, 2012
Hoisting a glass at the 2011 TAP New York festival. Photo courtesy of Hunter Mountain. Thirty years ago, American beer mostly came in two varieties: bottle and can. Today, the art of craft beer is alive and flourishing, among professional brewers and... Read more
Apr. 23, 2012
Tuesday, April 24 is the New York State presidential primary -- but with frontrunner Mitt Romney coasting toward the 2012 GOP nomination, the press isn't too excited about it. "Every four years, the New York primary becomes less significant," the New... Read more
Apr. 23, 2012
The sudden death of Sidney town councilman Walter Goodrich on Tuesday, April 3 has left the town council split down the middle between bitterly opposed factions. According to councilman Pete Cordes, at last week's town meeting on April 19, two motions... Read more
Apr. 22, 2012
Two cars collided head-on on Route 299 in New Paltz around 11pm on Saturday night, when a Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by 45-year-old Highland resident Jeffrey Davis left its lane and drifted into oncoming traffic. The Ulster County Sheriff's Office... Read more
Apr. 22, 2012
The Daily Mail reports that on Saturday, an unattended cigarette sparked a blaze at a home in Catskill that left a family homeless and kept six fire departments busy through the afternoon: The six-alarm fire was called in at 1:32 p. m. Saturday and first... Read more
Apr. 22, 2012
Heavy rains forecast across much of the region for tonight and tomorrow morning mean a flood watch for the eastern Catskills, as well as western New England. An alert from the National Weather Service warns that Greene, Ulster and Schoharie County could... Read more
Apr. 20, 2012
Some parents in the Onteora school district are still smarting from the Board of Education's recent decision to reconfigure its three elementary schools. By adopting the current plan, which takes effect in the fall, the board was able to cut the budget... Read more
Apr. 20, 2012
Donated children's shoes at the CARE for New York State warehouse in Cobleskill. Photo from CARE's Facebook page; reproduced by permission. A decade ago, the Guilford Mills textile plant in Cobleskill hummed with the sound of workers making fabric and... Read more
Apr. 19, 2012
Outside of tabloids like the New York Post -- which once ran the famous headline "Headless body found in topless bar" -- news headlines about crime, especially in small-town papers, are usually pretty boilerplate. But a couple of truly despicable... Read more
Apr. 17, 2012
Carol Smith. Photo courtesy of the Office of the Ulster County Executive. Just announced by Ulster County executive Mike Hein's office: Local doctor Carol Smith, currently the medical director of occupational health services at Kingston-based urgent care... Read more
Apr. 17, 2012
Photo from Levon Helm's website. Grievous news today from local legend Levon Helm's website: The musician, who underwent surgery and radiation for throat cancer in the late 1990s, is now facing a more final struggle with cancer. A message posted today on... Read more
Apr. 17, 2012
Delaware County growers, watch out for hard frost tonight. The National Weather Service warns that temperatures will drop sharply across a large swath of south-central New York around 3am: Temperatures...In The Upper 20S To Low 30S. * Impacts...Any... Read more
Apr. 17, 2012
As promised in last week's town meeting, the Delaware County town of Middletown launched an official town website this week, with help from a grant from the O'Connor Foundation. The site is still something of a work in progress -- the official launch... Read more
Apr. 16, 2012
Catholic priest Jeremiah Nunan, pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Cairo and Our Lady of Knock Shrine in East Durham, has been suspended from ministry, while the Albany Diocese and the Greene County District Attorney investigate charges that he sexually... Read more
Apr. 16, 2012
Above: YouTube footage of a fire at the Grandview Palace in Fallsburg. Early on in the video, a woman - presumably a resident of the complex - can be heard saying, "Well, there goes our first investment in real estate." For the second weekend in a row,... Read more
Apr. 13, 2012
Hurricane Irene over the Bahamas on August 25, 2011. Image by NOAA. Hurricane Irene caused so much death and destruction in 2011 that the World Meteorological Organization has retired the name 'Irene' from the rotating list of Atlantic Basin tropical... Read more
Apr. 13, 2012
SUNY Delhi students Jonathon Cusimano, Phil Bianchi, and Andrew Marsh at the New York State SkillsUSA competition on March 24 at Alfred State's School of Applied Technology, Wellsville. Photo courtesy of SUNY Delhi. Three SUNY Delhi students are headed... Read more
Apr. 13, 2012
Walton resident David Hopkins, 23, was arrested yesterday, after fleeing Delaware County sheriff's deputies and state police in a chase from Route 357 in Franklin to I-88. According to a release from the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, Hopkins was... Read more
Apr. 12, 2012
Mike Hein announces an executive order banning the use of frac fluid by any county department. Photo courtesy of the Office of the Ulster County Executive. Ulster County executive Mike Hein issued an executive order today to prevent the spreading of... Read more

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