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4.8 magnitude earthquake in NJ felt in Delaware County

DELHI - At 10:23 a.m. Friday, April 5, the United States Geological Service (USGS) reported a 4.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded approximately 5 kilometers, approximately 3.1 miles, north of … more

Rabid racoon bites cow in Meredith

DELHI - Delaware County Public Health announced April 5 that a raccoon tested positive for rabies Meredith. This is the first laboratory confirmed positive case of rabies in Delaware County in 2024. … more

Short-term rental regs adopted in Colchester

COLCHESTER - Colchester council members adopted short-term rental regulations and hired seasonal cemetery staff, among other business, during their meeting Wednesday, April 3. Before adopting … more

Hamden appoints highway superintendent

HAMDEN - Following the resignation of Greg Reynolds in March, Hamden council members appointed Rodney Tweedie as highway superintendent at a meeting held Wednesday, April 4, and discussed revising … more

April is ‘Safe Digging Month’

The New York State Public Service Commission announced that it is participating in the nationwide effort to recognize April 2024, as ‘Safe Digging Month.’ Highlighting the importance of … more

Franklin requests speed study, reduction on Case Hill, Jackson Hill Roads

FRANKLIN - At the recommendation of Highway Superintendent Jaime Archibald, Franklin council members authorized New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) conduct a speed study, with a request … more

Bramley Mtn. Fire Tower use permit received, project progresses

DELHI - Delaware County Economic Development Committee members met to discuss updates on ongoing projects, including the rebuild of Bramley Mountain Fire Tower, Wednesday, April 3. The county … more

Lactalis sues village of Walton over sewer use

WALTON - Lactalis Heritage Dairy, filed a lawsuit against the village of Walton in Delaware County Supreme Court, March 29, alleging the village failed to comply with mandated administrative … more

Recycle Right

According to a study conducted by the US EPA in 2018, out of all recyclables, paper is the most recycled material in the United States. Here is a quick list of paper items that you can feel good … more

Catskill Watershed Corporation reorganizes for 2024

ARKVILLE - Catskill Watershed Corporation (CWC) held its annual meeting of member towns Tuesday, April 2, where four elected directors were appointed and Executive Director Jason Merwin presented … more

Weather Words with Frank Ward

“It was very windy Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30, this past week. Friday only got to 43 degrees, but the wind that was blowing all day long made it feel like it was a low 20s. Saturday … more

Well, well, well

As the weather warms, construction on the village of Sidney’s new water system springs back into action. Pipes are being installed to connect the new well near Tall Pines Campground to the … more
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