Roxbury FD Legal Notice
Written By Editor on 9/29/20 | 9/29/20
Sheriff DuMond Warns of Political Sign Thefts
Written By Editor on 9/23/20 | 9/23/20
Childbirth Class on Saturday
Heirloom Hops Available to Home Brewer
Written By Editor on 9/22/20 | 9/22/20
Announcement: Several years ago the The Village of Middleburgh established a small hops patch in Timothy Murphy Park to remind residents and visitors of the hops industry that thrived in Schoharie Valley. This year's crop is available to any small brewer for the asking. For information, contact Bill Morton at (518) 560-0166 or by email at wbmort911@gmail.com.
It was in 1816 that the hops industry began in Madison County with the sale of two tons for about $2,000. Hops fields began to spread east and west along U.S. Route 20 stretching from Sharon Springs to Cazenovia, and by mid-century hop production reached about 3 million pounds annually, making New York State the national leader in hops.
The Pindar farm situated on the flats at the intersection of State Route 145 and Route 30 in the Town of Middleburgh was a major producer in the Schoharie valley. The Pindar family began raising hops around 1890, so they were a fairly late arrival into the industry, but nevertheless successful.
According to the Oneonta Daily Star, "the hop industry boomed until a series of bad events struck the region's growers. In 1909, the crop was hit with a form of mildew, and efforts to defeat the disease failed. After two bad seasons most producers had given up." "Any remaining hop growers in the region were dealt a blow in 1919 with the passage of the National Prohibition Act."
The Pindar Brothers, nevertheless, continued to grow hops until 1952. This was long after most other growers had given up on hops.
The hops in the demonstration patch in Timothy Murphy Park were obtained from root stock collected in a forested setting along Mill Valley Road in the Town of Fulton. It might be safe to assume that the Timothy Murphy hops are descendants of hops which, during the 1800s, made New York State the nation's leading producer of hops.
New York State Insurance Fund announces new program rewarding businesses for purchase of Personal Protective Equipment
Written By Editor on 9/20/20 | 9/20/20
Workers’ comp policyholders can earn up to a $500 credit for qualifying supplies
ALBANY, N.Y. – New York State’s largest workers’ compensation carrier – the New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF) – introduced a new COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Premium Credit Program that will make it more affordable for its policyholders to get back to business. Under the new initiative, current workers’ comp policyholders can earn a 5% credit of their annual premium on the purchase of PPE, with a maximum reimbursement of $500.
The program is designed to help offset the cost of vital PPE and safety-related items needed to help protect workers from the COVID-19 virus. Eligible equipment includes masks, goggles, gloves, gowns, hand sanitizer and other COVID-19 safety related items.
“With the PPE Premium Credit Program, we aim to assist companies around the state make the transition back to work in a safe and affordable way,” said Eric Madoff, Executive Director and CEO of NYSIF. “As a partner in safety, we are here to help our policyholders keep themselves, their employees and their businesses protected.”
NYSIF is among the top 10 largest workers’ compensation carriers in the nation, insuring approximately 150,000 policyholders in New York State. For more details on NYSIF’s COVID-19 PPE Premium Credit Program, as well as training materials on how businesses can protect their workers, please visit www.nysif.com/PPEinfo.
About the New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF)
The New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF) was established in 1914 as part of the original enactment of the New York State Workers’ Compensation Law. NYSIF's mission is to guarantee the availability of workers’ compensation insurance at the lowest possible cost to New York employers and to provide timely, appropriate indemnity and medical payments to injured workers, while maintaining a solvent fund. Since inception, NYSIF has fulfilled the dual roles for which it was created: to compete with other carriers to ensure a fair marketplace and to be a guaranteed source of coverage for employers who cannot secure coverage elsewhere.
NYSIF is the largest workers’ compensation carrier in New York State and among the top 10 largest workers’ compensation carriers in the nation, insuring approximately 150,000 policyholders, with more than $2 billion in annual premium and $18 billion in assets. A self-supporting insurance carrier, NYSIF operates without taxpayer funding.
In addition to workers’ compensation insurance, NYSIF provides disability benefits coverage for off-the-job injuries to more than 61,000 New York employers. In 2018, NYSIF added paid family leave as a component of its disability benefits product, providing New Yorkers with job-protected, paid time away from work to care for their families.
For more information, visit www.nysif.com.
MCS to use Reserves to Weather Huge State Aid Cut
Written By Editor on 9/19/20 | 9/19/20
Walk to End Alzheimer's looks different: Participants to walk in small groups on sidewalks, trails
Written By Editor on 9/14/20 | 9/14/20
Village of Fleischmanns Legal Notice
Written By Editor on 9/9/20 | 9/9/20
Town of Middletown Planning Board Notice
Written By Editor on 9/7/20 | 9/7/20
Streaming Shows … the New Reality of “Live” Music
Written By Editor on 9/3/20 | 9/3/20
Fleischmanns Monthly Meeting Notice
Written By Editor on 8/26/20 | 8/26/20
LEGAL NOTICE
The Village of Fleischmanns Planning Board will be holding their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 5:30 pm in the Middletown Town Hall, 42339 State Highway 28, Margaretville. Social distancing and face masks required.
Jason Wadler
Chairman
State Seeking Poll Workers
Written By Editor on 8/23/20 | 8/23/20
The United States Election Assistance Commission has proclaimed September 1st National Poll Worker Recruitment Day and the New York State Board of Elections is asking all registered voters to pitch in and Help New York Vote for the November 3rd general election.
“By encouraging more people to become poll workers in their communities, National Poll Worker Recruitment Day aims to address the critical shortage of poll workers, strengthen our democracy, inspire greater civic engagement and volunteerism, and help ensure free and fair elections in November and beyond,” said Robert Brehm, Co-Executive Director of the State Board of Elections.
“Amid COVID-19, New York is facing a critical shortage of poll workers,” said Douglas Kellner, State Commissioner of Elections. “Even as New York expands absentee voting options, millions of New Yorkers – especially voters with disabilities and those who lack reliable mail service – will continue to rely on in-person voting to cast a ballot.”
“In New York State, 55 percent of all poll workers are over the age of 60, making them especially vulnerable to complications if they contract COVID-19,’ said Peter Kosinski, Co-Chair of the State Board. “This has resulted in a critical need for poll workers who are willing and able to assist with the administration of in-person during Early Voting and on Election Day.”
“Poll workers are critical to the success of an election,” said Todd Valentine, Co-Executive Director of the State Board of Elections. “Having an adequate number of poll workers to staff polling places on Election Day and during Early Voting can ensure voters receive the assistance they need at the polls and can help provide a positive and smooth voting experience for all. By signing up to be a poll worker, you can Help New York Vote.”
As a poll worker, you will prepare the polling place for voting, set up voting equipment, sign-in and process voters, enforce social distancing, demonstrate voting procedures, sanitize voting equipment, assist voters, close the polling place, and canvass and report election results.
To be eligible, you must be a New York State registered voter. If you are 17 years old, you may be eligible if your school district participates in a program under Education Law Section 3207-a. Interpreters do not need to be registered voters. You will be assigned within the county where you live. If you live in New York City, you will be assigned within the five boroughs.
Poll Workers get paid for training and each election day they work. Applying is simple. If you live outside New York City, fill out the form found here: www.elections.ny.gov/BecomePollworker.html. If you live in New York City, please fill out the form found here: https://nyc.electiondayworker.com.
If you have any questions, please contact your local board of elections or John Conklin or Cheryl Couser at the State Board of Elections at 518-474-1953 or by email at INFO@elections.ny.gov.
Legal Notice - ONC BOCES Special Meeting
Written By Editor on 8/17/20 | 8/17/20
LEGAL NOTICE - Fleischmanns Zoning Board Meeting
Written By Editor on 8/10/20 | 8/10/20
WZPK TV 29 Launches & WYBN TV 14 Expands to 2.1 Million More Viewers
Written By Editor on 8/1/20 | 8/1/20
WRNN ( aka WTZA ) have been off air & gone from local airwaves in the Hudson Valley for many years ,
but as of Friday 7/31/2020 the Hudson Valley has local TV service & ownership again.
WZPK Ch 29 commenced broadcasting on UHF Channel 29 from Sam's Point in Ellenville, NY.
WZPK will carry all 8 channels of WYBN TV 14 based in Windham NY.
Both stations transmit at 15,000 watts ERP with Circular Polarization from mountain tops. WZPK from Sam's Point & WYBN from the Helderberg Mts above Albany.
Mountain top tower sites help guarantee that a TV facility is receivable by the MOST viewers.
The programming is 8 channels of Diginets from WYBN. The nets are as follows.
Channel 14.1 (29.1) Buzz'r TV
Channel 14.2 (29.2) COZI TV
Channel 14.3 (29.3) This TV ( MGM Movies )
Channel 14.4 (29.4) France 24 News ( English version )
Channel 14.5 (29.5) Rev'n
Channel 14.6 (29.6) Retro TV
Channel 14.7 (29.7) Action TV
Channel 14.8 (29.8) Newsnet ( Domestic News on a wheel format )
Local programming is 24 hours of two news services.
Custom Ski reports from November thru March .
Custom Weather Reports both 30 & 60 seconds of reports on the Catskills to Albany.
These will expand to include the Mid Hudson Region.They air every half hour across all 8 diginets.Other local shows are aired as deemed relevant & timely.
The facilities are owned by two entrepreneurs who share a love for TV & broadcasting.
Mr. Frank Cospidas of Intrique TV based in Ct. and Dan Viles of Cable Ad Net NY Inc & WYBN TV 14 based in Red Hook & Windham NY.
Intrique TV will be launching two other UHF TV channels this summer / Fall in the Hudson Valley.
WYBN TV 14 will be adding more diginets this late fall.
ONC BOCES Special Meeting Notice
Written By Editor on 7/27/20 | 7/27/20
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Concern Over Possible COVID Exposure at Walton Church
Written By Editor on 7/24/20 | 7/24/20
reports of potential COVID-19 exposures associated with those who attended Walton First
Baptist Church, 55 Townsend St in Walton, NY on Sunday, July 12th
. People that attended church on July 12th, 2020 or a church function on the night of July 12th should immediately self-isolate and call Delaware County Public Health at 607-832-5200.
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ONC BOCES Special Meeting Notice
Written By Editor on 7/19/20 | 7/19/20
Please take notice that a special meeting of the Board of Education of the BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF THE SOLE SUPERVISORY DISTRICT OF OTSEGO, DELAWARE, SCHOHARIE, AND GREENE COUNTIES, will be held on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. The meeting will be held at the ONC BOCES Instructional Support Services Center, 7352 State Highway 23, Suite 3, Oneonta, NY 13820. The meeting will convene at 9:30 a.m.
Alyssa Oliveri
Clerk of the Board
July 17, 2020
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Roxbury Special Meeting Notice
Written By Editor on 7/16/20 | 7/16/20
BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING
The Roxbury Central School District will be holding a Public
Hearing on the Code of Conduct immediately followed by a
special Board of Education meeting on Thursday, July 23,
2020 at 7:00 PM for any items coming before the board. The
meetings will only be accessed via Zoom. The link will be
available on the RCS website, www.roxburycs.org.
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Town of Middletown ZBA Notice
Written By Editor on 7/15/20 | 7/15/20
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