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Video: 51 years ago this week The Grateful Dead had a soundcheck that rivaled most shows. Watch it here
51 years ago this week In the summer of 1973, amidst the rolling hills of Watkins Glen, New York, the Grateful Dead embarked on a sound check that would become the stuff of legend. Scheduled for the day before the historic Summer Jam, the Dead, along with The Allman Brothers and The Band, were greeted by a growing crowd eager for a taste of the music to come.
What Could Have Been: the Campbell Inn
The Campbell Inn was constructed in 1900 by hotel builder Jefferson Campbell in the Catskill Mountains of New York. It was early on described as “a little Switzerland in the Catskills.” In 1932, the Wood family acquired it, and it remained locally owned until 1986, when it was acquired by the Stel-Ed Corporation.
New coffee shop opens on Main Street in Burdett. Meet the Overlook Coffee Company.
Overlook Coffee Company, featuring fine handcrafted coffee, opened Wednesday morning in Burdett. Christina Gandy, who owns the coffee shop at 3825 Main St. along with her husband, Brandon Evans, said the couple, both avid coffee drinkers, are driven by a commitment to quality and authenticity. ...
Stewart Park Pool to reopen this weekend
CORNING, N.Y. (WETM) – The Stewart Park Pool will reopen this weekend after its temporary closure earlier this week. The City of Corning announced on Friday, July 26, that the pool will reopen on Saturday, July 27, at noon and remain open through late August. This announcement comes after the pool’s closure on July 23 […]
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