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Terrifying Reason Why I-84 Closed For Hours On Busy Travel Day
A teen who jumped from a moving school bus is fighting for her life. On Wednesday, after enjoying another great night playing cornhole with other "Hudson Valley Baggers" at The Zone at Clemson in Middletown, New York, I encountered a closed-down Interstate 84. Interstate 84 Closed Down Between Middletown And...
Get set for the 18th Zane Grey Festival in Lackawaxen, home of the famed Wild West author
Zane Grey, the highly acclaimed author of novels about the Wild West, lived in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, in his large house overlooking the Delaware River where he loved to fish. This landmark, today the Zane Grey Museum, owned and run by the National Park Service, is the setting for the 18th Annual Zane Grey Festival on Saturday, July 13.
Have You Seen This Missing Teenager From Monticello, New York?
She was last seen on July 6th in the area of Monticello, New York. UPDATE: According to the folks at Hope Alive 845 Isabella Jimenez has been located and reunited with her family. Thank you to everyone who helped to bring her home safely. Authorities in Sullivan County, New York...
Howard Mills’ latest venture inspired by his Orange County roots
WALLKILL – When Howard Mills first learned of Pavement Management Group (PMG), it took him back to his days as Town of Wallkill supervisor three decades ago. “We implemented a pavement management program in the Town of Wallkill in 1994, unfortunately, the technology did not exist to make it easy for my successors to continue it,” Mills said.
Lake Communities Alliance pushes for critical environmental areas
ROCK HILL – The Lake Communities Alliance in Rock Hill is pushing for sustainable economic development and smart growth that respects the rural character and natural resources of Sullivan County. To that end, the group is seeking to have a portion of the towns of Thompson and Mamakating designated...
Enter To Win Tickets To See Santana & Counting Crows At Bethel Woods
Santana and The Counting Crows are coming Thursday, July 18th, 2024 to the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York. Santana's hit songs include "Evil Ways," "Black Magic Woman," "Oye Como Va," "Maria, Maria," and the instrumental "Samba Pa Ti." Santana is one of the best-selling groups of all time with over 47 million certified albums sold in the US, and an estimated 100 million sold worldwide.
Mayor comes out against short-term rentals
It’s still just in the discussion phase but Chester Village Mayor Christopher Battiato proclaimed at this week’s village board meeting that he opposes short-term rentals in the village of Chester. At last month’s meeting, Trustee Alan Battiato said the same thing. That makes two out of five board members on record supporting the ban of short-term rentals.
Noise ordinance may impact live music at Tin Barn Brewing
The town of Chester has set a public hearing for July 24 to discuss a new noise ordinance that would most notably impact the ability of Tin Barn Brewing on Kings Highway Bypass to hold its popular outdoor concerts. Two businesspeople spoke against the ordinance. Open space. In other news,...
Jerry W. Helmuth
It is with deep sorrow and profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, husband, and brother, Jerry William Helmuth, who fell asleep in death on Saturday, June 29th. He is survived by his wife Patricia, his children Jeremy and wife Christina, Alyssa and husband Oscar, Jared...
Fulton Police: Man charged for having sexual relationship with 11-year-old
FULTON, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — On June 22, an investigation by the Fulton Police Department began as they looked into an inappropriate relationship between a 39-year-old man and an 11-year-old girl. Police identified a suspect who has now been named as 39-year-old Christopher Rico, of Middletown, New York. According to...
Frank R. Amodio II
Frank R. Amodio II of Maybrook passed away on June 29, 2024 at Garnet Health Medical Center Middletown, NY. He was 65, Frank was born on June 4, 1959 in Goshen, NY to the late Frank R. Amodio Sr. and Gertrude Hollis. Frank was a retired laborer and foreman for...
Margaret H. Connolly
Margaret H. (Peggy) Connolly of Yulan, NY, died Friday, July 5, 2024, at St. Joseph’s Place. She was 93. She was born January 20, 1931 in Manhattan, NY, the daughter of the late Patrick Hughes and the late Mary (Brennan) Hughes. She married Vincent J. Connolly in 1951 and...
Where Was This “Once Thriving” Bungalow Located in New York?
A once popular vacation spot in New York is looking pretty rough these days. Bungalow colonies were once a very popular thing in New York. At one time, many people would come from the city and enjoy a summer in the beautiful country side in New York. Like all good things that come to end times starting changing and less and less people started to come into the bungalow colonies.
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