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General Election info from the Board of Elections

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 10/3/25 | 10/3/25

GENERAL ELECTION – TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2025 6 AM – 9 PM 

Last day for the Board of Elections to receive a change of address is October 20.

The last day for a new voter registration application to be received by the Board of Elections to vote in the General Election is October 25.

Last day for the Board of Elections to receive application by mail or online portal for General Election absentee ballot is October 25.

Last day to apply in person for General Election absentee ballot is November 3.

Last day to postmark ballot is November 4. Ballot must be received by November 12.

EARLY VOTING: Saturday October 25 through Sunday November 2 will be held at the Board of Elections Office 97 Main Street, Suite 5, Delhi NY 13753

Saturday October 25 9 AM to 5 PM

Sunday October 26 9 AM to 5 PM

Monday October 27 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Tuesday October 28 8:30 AM to 8 PM

Wednesday October 29 8:30 AM to 8 PM

Thursday October 30 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Friday October 31 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Saturday November 1 9 AM to 5 PM

Sunday November 2 9 AM to 5 PM

The Board of Elections Office is accessible to voters with disabilities.

If a voter casts a ballot during Early Voting the voter will not be allowed to vote on Election Day or on a subsequent voting day of early voting.

If a voter has applied for an absentee ballot and goes to the polls, he can only vote by affidavit ballot, not on the machine.~

 

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Purcell & Lockman Coffeehouse at the Walton Theatre Oct. 19

Corey Purcell & Deirdre Lockman


WALTON – Music on the Delaware is pleased to present its second Coffeehouse Concert of the 2025-26 season on Sunday, October 19 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Featured musicians will be Corey Purcell and Deirdre Lockman performing traditional Irish music plus original songs and tunes.

Deirdre Lockman (Fiddle & Vocals) and Corey Purcell (Bouzouki, Button Accordion & Vocals) were both raised in musical families, and began their foray into the Irish arts at the age of 4. Expanding on their traditional roots, the duo now incorporates influence from other cultures and original compositions in their repertoire. For this event, Lockman and Purcell will perform as a duo, but they are also members of the popular trio ‘Poor Man’s Gambit,’ which has completed several international tours and released three albums to date. For more information on Poor Man’s Gambit, see https://poormansgambit.com

Coffeehouse events take place in the Andrea Retz Paternoster room on the second floor of the Walton Theatre and are free.  Desserts and coffee/tea are served, with donations to Music on the Delaware gratefully accepted.

In addition to this coffeehouse concert, the duo will present music workshops in area schools on Monday, October 20.  Music on the Delaware is grateful for support from grants and donations to underwrite these workshops.

The remaining coffeehouse concert for the fall will occur on November 16, 2025, and will feature Rosetree, a Binghamton area duo. For more coffeehouse and main stage concerts for the 2025-26 season, see www.musiconthedelaware.org.

 

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Delaware County District Attorney Shout-Out K9 Officer Royce Terry & K9 Riggs

District Attorney Shawn Smith and the Delaware County District Attorney’s office want to recognize K9 Officer Royce Terry and K9 Riggs of the Sidney Police Department for their outstanding service to the people of Sidney and Delaware County.

Officer Terry began his law enforcement career in 2017 with the Cooperstown Police departments before joining the Sidney Police Department in 2019. In addition to his responsibilities as K9 Officer, Terry is a TASER, General Topics and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing instructor for the Sidney PD.  

In 2022 he partnered up with K9 Riggs who is trained in narcotics detection. Over the past 3 years, Terry and Riggs have worked diligently together to address narcotics violations in the community. Unfortunately, due to medical issues, K9 Riggs will be retiring around the end of this year.  He will continue to live with Officer Terry at his home in retirement. It is anticipated that Officer Terry will have a new K9 partner at some point in 2026. 

According to their public Facebook page, “The Sidney Police K-9 Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the Sidney Polic Department’s K-9 unit.”  They are currently gathering donations from the community to help in the transition. 

Please join us in thanking Officer Terry for his continuing work to make Sidney a safer place to live and wishing K9 Riggs well in his retirement.


 


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Sign Up for DCHA’s Free Past by Post Mailing Program

 DELHI — The Delaware County Historical Association (DCHA) is once again offering the Past by Post program for those interested in local history. Past by Post sends participants a bi-monthly mailing that includes a high-quality copy of a historic document from our archives, a typed transcription of the document for easier reading, and a page of information about the writer of the document and their circumstances. The program will run for five months, with participants receiving a total of 10 historic documents.

This year, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, the featured documents will be pension records from local veterans who fought for independence. Thanks to a grant from the Community Foundation of South Central New York, this program is being offered for free! 

The first mailing will be sent out in early November, just in time for Veterans Day! Looking to give this program as a gift? Let us know and we'll send the recipient a note that they have been gifted a subscription to Past by Post, along with an explanation of the program and when the documents will be mailed out.

Anyone interested in having history delivered to their mailbox should send their name and mailing address to dchadelhi@gmail.com or call 607-746-3849. Participants must sign up for this program no later than October 31, 2025.

 

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SK Trap Scores



                            Round 1 Round 2

Brown, Charleigh    23           21

Bullock, Liam          18           19

Cargill, Adam         16           19

Davis, Thomas        22                  23

Flannery, Levi          9                    15

Haynes, Annlyse    19           18

Hitt, Brooke            6             8

McClure, Daniel     19           22

Pedrick, Noah        23                  22

Popp, Pace            17           18

Popp, Parker          14                  21

Popp, Paxton

Potter, Levi                    8                    13

Sander, Andrew            14           12

Sarter, Anthony            12           16

Smith, Evan                  18           19

Terk, Patrick                 19            19

Vitarius, Lydia              11           13

Weber, Zachary

Zambri, Devon              19          20

 

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SUNY Delhi Honors Exceptional Alumni and Faculty with 2025 Awards


The recipients of SUNY Delhi Alumni Awards 2025: Left to right: Richard Bialkowski, Lee Stepp, Dr. Kristen M. Fratamico-Reed, Amanda Gerard, and Professor Steve McKeegan.



DELHI — The SUNY Delhi Alumni Association has announced the recipients of its 2025 Alumni Awards, recognizing outstanding graduates and faculty for their professional accomplishments, service, and commitment to the college community. The recipients are Dr. Kristen Fratamico-Reed, Richard Bialkowski, Lee Stepp, Amanda Gerard, and Steve McKeegan.

"The SUNY Delhi Alumni Association is proud to honor these distinguished individuals who exemplify the values of leadership, service, and excellence fostered at SUNY Delhi," said Michael Sullivan, Vice President for College Advancement and the Executive Director of the College Foundation. "Through their professional achievements and personal dedication, they continue to make a meaningful impact on their communities and inspire future generations of Broncos."

Dr. Kristen Fratamico-Reed '00 was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award for her accomplishments in veterinary medicine. After earning her associate degree in Veterinary Science Technology from SUNY Delhi, she completed a B.S. in Animal Science at Cornell University and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Ross University. Fratamico-Reed has built a successful career in general practice, emergency medicine, and teaching. Currently a veterinarian at Chippens Hill Veterinary Hospital in Bristol, Connecticut, she applies her experience in emergency and critical care, transfusion medicine, toxicology, and diagnostic imaging. She also hosts educational seminars to veterinary professionals and is passionate about training the next generation of veterinary technicians and doctors. Outside of her career, she and her husband, fellow Delhi graduate Nick Reed '00, are raising three young children.

Richard Bialkowski '20, a graduate of SUNY Delhi's bachelor's program in Criminal Justice, was recognized with the Distinguished Alumni Award for his career in law enforcement and public safety that spans over 30 years. Bialkowski began his career with the Schoharie County Sheriff's Office, serving in roles ranging from corrections officer to road patrol sergeant investigating felonies and supervising deputies. He later joined the Cobleskill Police Department for nearly two decades as Sergeant/Investigator and later Chief of Police. He joined the NYS University Police as Director of Emergency Management in 2019 and was appointed Deputy Commissioner in 2023. In this role, Bialkowski supports 664 police officers across 29 departments statewide and serves as the SUNY Law Enforcement liaison to over 600 peace officers and security guards at 31 community colleges. A graduate of the FBI National Academy and the West Virginia State Police Academy, Bialkowski has combined academic achievement with real-world leadership. He continues to mentor students and has been a guest speaker at SUNY Delhi's Criminal Justice networking event.

Lee Stepp '92, a graduate of SUNY Delhi's Construction Technology program, received the Alumnus of Merit Award. Stepp has built a distinguished career in both military and civilian service. After two years in residential construction, he enlisted in the United States Army in 1995, serving as a heavy construction and combat engineer in the Republic of Korea and later as Sergeant with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. During his service, he earned multiple commendations, including two Army Commendation Medals and the Army Achievement Medal. For the past 25 years, Stepp has overseen large-scale construction projects across New York State, managing projects in K-12 and heavy highway construction valued at over $300 million. His contributions have been integral to the development and improvement of New York State's education and transportation infrastructure. Stepp is deeply engaged in his community, volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America and serving in leadership roles with the American Legion Post 770 in Trumansburg, NY.

Amanda Gerard '12 received the Alumnus of Merit Award for her excellence in veterinary care and mentorship. Gerard, a Veterinary Nurse Shift Lead at the Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) on Manhattan's Upper East Side, is a 2012 graduate of SUNY Delhi's Veterinary Science Technology program and is a highly regarded team member at one of the nation's most respected veterinary hospitals. She plays an essential role in overseeing hospital operations and supporting patients, clients, and colleagues with compassion and professionalism. Described as "the engine that keeps the hospital running," Gerard also serves as a CPR instructor and safety team member, manages all the medical equipment, and writes the hospital's weekly newsletter.

Professor Steve McKeegan was recognized with the Exemplary Service Award in recognition of his 36 years of service to SUNY Delhi. A faculty member since 1989, McKeegan has played a significant role in the ongoing success of the Construction Management program. Throughout his career, McKeegan has helped strengthen ties between SUNY Delhi and the construction industry, particularly through his leadership with The Moles, an organization of heavy-construction professionals. He has facilitated countless field trips, mentoring opportunities, and student connections with accomplished Delhi alumni in the field. His dedication has earned him honorary membership in The Moles. McKeegan has also been a steadfast supporter of alumni engagement and philanthropy, contributing as both a donor and ambassador for the college. A Delhi native, he has played a vital role in elevating one of SUNY Delhi's first academic programs in applied technologies.

The SUNY Delhi Alumni Association has recognized graduates, faculty, and staff with the Alumni Awards for 47 years. Please visit www.delhi.edu/alumni for more information.

 

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Symbiocene Era: Mycelium, Soils and Roots Oct. 25–Dec. 7 at Bushel Collective - Opening Reception Oct. 25

DELHI — Bushel is pleased to present “Symbiocene Era: Mycelium, Soils and Roots,” a group exhibition that explores diverse approaches to environmental awareness and collaborations with nature. Guest curated by multimedia artist, activist, and educator Kathleen Sweeney, this exhibition expands a conversation that began in Fall 2024 with the well-received exhibition that Sweeney curated for Bushel, “Symbiocene Era: Artists Envision Environmental Symbiosis.” The event will occur at Bushel Collective 106 Main Street, Delhi.

For the current show, Sweeney selected 14 New York State EcoArtists: Hovey Brock, Holly Cohen, V. XS Hou, Emily Johnston, Robin Kahn, Mary McFerran, Pareesa Pourian, Jenna Spevack, Mina Teslaru, Roberta Trentin, Monte Wilson, Farah Marie Velten, Dion Yannatos, and Jim Zivic. Each are developing creative practices that expand what it means to be responsible creators. Their varied practices include innovative material reuse, mindful  ecological sourcing of mineral and plant pigments, and limiting use of petrochemicals, plastic, acrylics, and fossil-fuel-originating paints and solvents. These artists are also co-creating systems of intersecting, interspecies communities as alternatives to dystopia and despair. Most of the artists live and maintain studios in the Catskills, with a deep commitment to environmental land stewardship. 

The term “Symbiocene,” explains Sweeney, takes its root from “Symbiosis,” or ‘living together’ to co-create and envision a world of mutual respect for all living beings, beyond the human-centrism of the post-industrial Anthropocene Era. The artists and their works in the exhibition demonstrate an understanding of a healthy mycelial network, honor our forested homelands, and encourage all of us to work together to ensure sustainable resilience of the Catskills and beyond.

A full-color catalogue accompanies the exhibition, featuring the exhibition artworks along with a behind-the-scenes view of artist tools and techniques in the studio. 

Workshops:

Sunday October 26, 12-2pm The Vertical Path with Jenna Spevack and Jeanne Lynch (off-site)

Saturday November 8, 10-12:30pm Earth Pigments Workshop with Emily Johnston (off-site)

Saturday November 15, 2-4pm, Deep Imagination Mushroom Circle with Gabriela D’Elia of Catskill Fungi (at Bushel)

 

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U.S. News Ranks SUNY Delhi as a Top 10 Public College for 2026

DELHI — SUNY Delhi ranks #10 Top Public School and #15 Best Regional College in the Northeast, according to the U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges ranking for 2026. The rankings evaluate public colleges on academic quality and student success, including graduation and retention, outcomes for low-income students, and other indicators.

SUNY Delhi was also honored in key value-focused categories:

#17 Top Performer on Social Mobility for efforts to enroll and graduate economically disadvantaged students who receive Pell Grants for financial need

#7 Least Debt for graduating students with lighter debt loads.

"We're honored to be consistently ranked among the best public colleges in the Northeast," said Dr. Mary Bonderoff, president of SUNY Delhi. "We're especially proud to be recognized for delivering incredible value and outcomes that help students reach their potential without breaking the bank. Our relentless focus on student success translates into real results and lifelong impact for our graduates."

 

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Documentary Screening of A Culinary Uprising Oct. 4

Written By Editor on 10/2/25 | 10/2/25

Documentary Film A Culinary Uprising: The Story of Bloodroot Premieres At The Rosendale Theatre 

Rosendale, NY – The public is invited to a documentary film screening of, A Culinary Uprising: The Story of Bloodroot, on October 4, 2025 at 4:00PM at the Rosendale Theatre 408 Main St, Rosendale, NY. 




This premiere will be the closing night of the “The Work Around the Work” hosted by Women’s Studio Workshop will have it’s opening reception October 3, 6-8 PM at 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY. A Culinary Uprising: The Story of Bloodroot is an 82-minute film, directed by filmmaker Annie Laurie Medonis, chronicling the extraordinary Bloodroot, a historic feminist vegan restaurant and bookstore in Bridgeport, CT, and the pioneering women who built it. 

Medonis documented the lives of Bloodroot's founders, Selma Miriam (89) and Noel Furie (79), whose identities as lesbian, vegan feminists have shaped the ethos and legacy of their iconic establishment. Founded in 1977, Bloodroot is more than just a restaurant; it is a cultural and political hub for feminist activism, LGBTQ+ visibility, and community building. 

Director Annie Laurie Medonis is available for interviews to discuss the making of the film and the legacy of Bloodroot. 
● Admission: $15.00 General Admission/$12.00 Members 
● https://www.rosendaletheatre.org/movies/a-culinary-uprising-the-story-of-bloodroot/ 
● Trailer: https://youtu.be/1DonolhNyvs 

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Documentary Screening of A Culinary Uprising




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Local Veterans Honored for their Service

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 9/28/25 | 9/28/25

Ronald Davis receives his Cold War certificate from Eilene Fisher, Director of Schoharie County Veterans Service Office. Photos by Robert Duso.

The chow line. The location, and food for the Friday ceremony were donated to the veterans by the Tater Barn. If you ever have an opportunity you need to come here and eat. They always have the best food. Plan your events by contacting, Olde Tater Barn (518) 868-9933

katie@theoldetaterbarn.com

138 Tater Barn Rd, Central Bridge, NY 12035

 


 

 

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