Greenville’s Drive-In 32 presents QWERTY: Typewriter and the Letter Arts Festival Vol.5
Written By Editor on 9/5/21 | 9/5/21
Chicken BBQ Fundraiser Oct 17th
Children’s Art and Poetry Focused on Catskills Water at Water Discovery Center in Arkville Through October
· Water, A Precious Resource: To recognize the importance of a clean and plentiful supply of water.
· New York City Water Supply System: To explore the history of the New York City’s Water Supply System and its present-day source, operation, delivery, protection and maintenance.
· Water Stewardship and Climate Change: What can we do to help? To consider our influence on the environment and how we can address and take action on environmental issues that influence our neighborhoods, our city, and beyond.
The exhibit complements the Center’s permanent exhibition, a timeline history of the NYC Water Supply System, from the suitability of the Catskills to provide the country’s largest city with clean, abundant supplies of fresh water, to the sacrifices made by the local population, to the cooperation achieved by upstate and downstate leaders and advocates, yielding an unprecedented, unparalleled system.
FOR MORE INFORMATION about scheduling a visit please leave a message at 845 586 6622. Please visit www.waterdiscoverycenter.org
4-H Garden Project Family Farm Day Social Hour Fundraiser at Grapevine Farms
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SUNY Men's Golf Drops Dual Meet to SUNY Delhi
SUNY Women's Cross Country Competes at SUNY Poly Short Course Invitational
The SUNY Cobleskill women’s cross-country team opened the 2021 season on Saturday by competing as an incomplete squad at the SUNY Poly Short Course Invitational hosted by the Wildcats on their campus course.
Competing in her first intercollegiate event, freshman Jenna Swyers, Peru, N.Y., Peru High School, turned in an impressive opening effort by completing the 4000-meter course in a time of 20:13.5 to place 25th overall in a field of 57 runners to lead the Fighting Tigers.
The Orange & Black will next compete at home on Saturday September 11 when they host the Steven A. Warde Invitational beginning at 10:30 a.m.
SUNY Men's Cross Country Runs to Victory at SUNY Poly Short Course
The SUNY Cobleskill men’s cross-country team opened their 2021 season in impressive fashion on Saturday, posting a team score of 24 points to better a field of nine teams at the SUNY Poly Short Course Invitational hosted by the Wildcats on their campus course.
Leading the way for Cobleskill was freshman Eamonn Sullivan, Wappingers Falls, N.Y., Fordham Prep., who better the 65-runner field by covering the 6000-meter course in an impressive time of 19:02 to capture a victory in his first career intercollegiate race.
In support of Sullivan’s run, the Fighting Tigers displayed strong pack running as senior Dillon VanDemortel, Newark, N.Y., Newark High School, placed second overall in 19:11.7 freshman Nick Logan, Queensbury, N.Y., Queensbury High School, placed third overall in 19:29.3 and freshman Shane Viscosi, Fultonville, N.Y., Fonda-Fultonville High School, finished fifth overall in 19:56.4.
Senior Jared Craw, Colonie, N.Y., Colonie High School/Hudson Valley Community College, rounded out the team’s scoring in 13th place with a time of 21:02.5.
The Fighting Tigers will return to action on Saturday September 11 when they host their annual Steven A. Warde Invitational beginning at 10:30 a.m.
SUNY Women's Golf Competes at SUNY Delhi
The SUNY Cobleskill women’s golf team took to the links on Sunday for a mini-individual event hosted by SUNY Delhi at the par 72, 6078-yard Delhi Country Club. The tournament was an individual stroke play event featuring no team scoring.
The Fighting Tigers were led by junior Olivia Lisi, Marathon, N.Y., Marathon High School, who placed second overall with a season best score of 27 over-par 99 on the afternoon.
Cobleskill will next be in action on Sunday September 11th when they travel to Voorheesville, N.Y. for a Sage College Fall Invitational at the Colonie Golf & Country Club beginning at 1:00 p.m.
2021 SUNY Cobleskill at SUNY Delhi Individual Event
Hosted by SUNY Delhi
at Delhi Country Club
Delhi, New York
Dates: 9/5/2021
Par 72, 6078 yards
RESULTS: (Non-Team Scoring Event.)
Individual Standings |
Rank | Name | Team | Total | Par | |
1 | Erin Schowerer | SUNY Delhi | 89 | +17 | |
2 | Olivia Lisi | SUNY Cobleskill | 99 | +27 | |
4 | Sierra Perry | SUNY Cobleskill | 103 | +31 | |
| 5 | Hannah Cater | SUNY Cobleskill | 135 | +63 |
Individual Medalist: Erin Schowerer SUNY Delhi-89
SUNY Cobleskill Individual Scores:
SUNY Cobleskill | Score | Par | Place |
Olivia Lisi | 99 | +27 | 2nd |
Sierra Perry | 103 | +31 | 3rd |
Hannah Cater | 135 | +63 | 4th |
Margaretville Hospital Now Offers Outpatient Opioid Addiction Care
WYBM TV 15 Launching
Learn to Fly - F.L.Y. First Love Yourself by Sister Chirya
Written By Editor on 9/1/21 | 9/1/21
Franklin Farmers' Market Music at the Market Series 2021. Hyzer Hillbillies
State Police search for man stealing auto parts in Otsego County
Written By Editor on 8/31/21 | 8/31/21
New York State Police are looking for the public’s help in finding a man who stole vehicle parts from auto stores in Otsego County.
On June 27, 2021 at approximately 7:25 a.m., a man operating an older model white Chevrolet Silverado stole scrap brake rotors valued at approximately $200 from Sidney Tire in Unadilla.
Less than an hour later, the same man in the same pick-up truck was observed at Certified Auto Outlet in Oneonta. At approximately 8:18 a.m., he’s seen loading approximately two- dozen used pick-up truck tires and approximately five aluminum pick-up rims into the white Chevrolet Silverado.
The man is described as a white male with short darker hair, between 30 -40 years old, wearing a dark t-shirt, dark pants, dark shoes with white soles. The pick-up truck is an older model, possibly a 2007 – 2013 white Chevrolet Silverado. It has an extended cab, a trailer hitch, rust on the rear wheel wells and a white sticker in the back window.
The pick-up truck was last seen leaving Certified Auto Outlet on State Route 23 toward Davenport.
A similar incident occurred on July 19, 2021 at Sidney Tire where another 20-30 brake rotors were taken by a man matching the description and the same white Chevrolet Silverado. This time, the man was seen wearing a sweatshirt with a zipper down the front of it, dark pants and dark shoes with white soles.
If you have any information about this man or the truck, please contact New York State Police at (607)561-7400.
Fenimore Art Museum Extends Closing Date for Keith Haring Exhibition
The Roxbury Arts Group Announces Two grant opportunities for Delaware County Arts Projects and Programs
The Roxbury Arts Group Announces
Two grant opportunities for
Delaware County Arts Projects and Programs
The Roxbury Arts Group is pleased to offer two grant funding opportunities for artists and organizations in Delaware County. The annual Delaware County Arts Grants program and the new Restart New York Regrant program. Both grants fund artistic projects and programs of all disciplines that will take place in Delaware County. The Restart New York Regrant has an application deadline of September 30th at 4 pm and the Delaware County Arts Grants will have a deadline of November 17th, 2021 at 4 pm. The Roxbury Arts Group will begin presenting a series of Information Sessions, both in-person and online, to inform area artists, organizations, and residents about the funding opportunities available. Both grants are a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts and are administered locally by the Roxbury Arts Group. Samantha Nick, Grants & Community Coordinator for the Roxbury Arts Group, will present Grant Information Sessions from September to October detailing grant guidelines, provide an overview of the grant process, highlight past successful grant-funded projects, and provide tips for successful grant writing. For more information about the grant opportunities, visit roxburyartsgroup.org or call 607.326.7908.
“The Delaware County Arts Grants program has supported arts programming to the county since 1986” says Samantha Nick, Grants & Community Coordinator for the Roxbury Arts Group. “We are very thankful for the way our grantees adapted during the pandemic and how they continue to use new skills during the virtual climate. We look forward to seeing how artist will work in new landscape, as we move forward into a new funding year.”
“During the past year we have seen how the arts have such a vital impact on our lives.” says Jenny Rosenzweig, Executive Director of the Roxbury Arts Group. “It is our hope that these grants will support the activities that our Delaware County communities and artists need as we work towards building our post COVID-19 lives together.”
Anyone interested in applying for a Delaware County Arts Grant to support projects and programs that will take place in 2022 must attend an information session.
The schedule of Delaware County Arts Grant Information Sessions is as follows:
In Person Sessions:
Saturday September 4, 2021 William B Ogden Free Library
Tuesday October 19, 2021 Roxbury Arts Group
Zoom Sessions:
Tuesday September 7, 2021
Friday September 17, 2021
Wednesday October 6, 2021
12:00 pm
Tuesday October 26, 2021
A Restart New York Regrant information session will take place via Zoom on:
Tuesday September 14, 2021
6:30 pm
The Delaware County Arts Grant deadline for projects and programs that will take place in 2022 is Thursday, November 17, 2021. For Restart New York Regrant it will take place on Thursday September 30, 2021. For more information about the Delaware County Arts Grant Program and to review Grant Guidelines, visit roxburyartsgroup.org or call the Roxbury Arts Group office at 607.326.7908.