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Ep 106Measles Outbreak

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned doctors this week about an increase in measles cases that in a little more than three months has equaled all of the U.S. cases last year.There had been 58 confirmed cases of measles in the U.S. in 17 states, including New York and Pennsylvania this year, the CDC said, compared to 58 in all of 2023.Tim Bruno spoke to Dr. Jodi Galaydick, Garnet Health’s Epidemiologist and a practicing Infectious Disease physician with Garnet Health Doctors. We should note Garnet Health is WJFF sponsor.

Mar 21, 202412 min

Ep 105The Six Nations Peoples Story That Traces Their Beginnings to an Eclipse

There's an old story that goes back centuries: that the Haudenosaunee (Six Nations) trace their origins back to a solar eclipse. Ahead of next month's total eclipse, we hear from a member of the Onondaga Nation about the tale, that a solar eclipse nearly 900 years ago led to the unification of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.Onondaga Nation Council Member and teacher at the Onondaga Nation School Bradley Powless spoke with WRVO's Ava Pukatch for the New York Pubic News Network.

Mar 19, 20244 min

Ep 104Tips for The Eclipse

Local astronomer Irene Peas is known as the "Friendly Neighboorhood Astronomer" and she’ll be at the Mamakating Environmental Education Center for a talk on everything folks should need to know about the upcoming Solar Eclipse in April.She’ll cover some basics of the moon's cycle and phases, mechanics of lunar and solar eclipses, and specifics of the 2024 eclipse, including the path of totality and tips for viewing the partial and/or total eclipse safely.She spoke to Tim Bruno on Radio Chatskill.

Mar 18, 202412 min

Ep 103Quantum Entanglement- an experimental art installation by Artist Claudine Luchsinger

Local Narrowsburg artist, Claudine Luchsinger received an MFA from The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art and a BFA from Marywood University, with an emphasis on drawing and painting.Her latest exhibit —-"Quantum Entanglement" --- is an experimental art installation on view now through May 20 in the Union Digital Gallery at Narrowsburg Union Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to her.

Mar 18, 20247 min

Ep 102Noah Kalina: Why do we photograph?

Noah Kalina is an artist and photographer based in Lumberland, New York and he is holding a workshop at the Catskill Art Space in Livingston Manor called "Why we photograph with Noah Kalina. Starting on April 6 This class will discuss why people take photos, what happens to photos after they are taken, and why taking photos is important even when everyone is doing it. Noah is an accomplished photographer, with clients such as Google, Moma, Gucci, Levi's the New York Times Magazine, Monocle, and moreThe Catskill Art Space says while this class is for anyone who is interested in art and photography and art, it won't teach you how to use a camera.

Mar 18, 202413 min

Ep 101NY Budget Proposals Throw ‘Make Polluters Pay’ Environmental Legislation into Uncertainty

It’s budget negotiation season in New York, and environmentalists are looking to Albany to see what the budget proposals may mean for some of their climate priorities.From the New York Public News Network, WSKG's Rebecca Redelmeier reports.

Mar 17, 20241 min

Ep 100How The Fight Over Fracking Reemerged in New York

Nearly a decade after New York passed its controversial fracking ban, the debate over resource extraction in the state has returned. A Texas-based company’s proposal to use carbon dioxide to extract oil and gas gets around the hydraulic fracking ban. From the New York Public News Network, WSKG’s Rebecca Redelmeier has more on the reaction from landowners and legislators…and how this moment echoes the state’s previous fracking fight.Image: State Sen. Lea Webb speaks at a rally in Albany to expand New York's fracking ban on March 5/ Frack Action

Mar 15, 20243 min

Ep 99Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra is All About That Bass

The Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra performs a free concert, titled “The Evolution of the Double Bass” in Narrowsburg Sunday at the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA); and again in Monticello on Monday, at St. John’s Episcopal Church.Radio Catskill's classical contributor "Classical Kit" spoke to Andrew Trombley from the Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra.

Mar 15, 202415 min

Ep 98Collecting Memories from Woodstock: Dr. Neal Hitch, Senior Curator at the Museum of Bethel Woods

Throughout 2024, curators from the Museum at Bethel Woods are traveling the country and across New York State to capture unique Woodstock stories …with an overall goal of collecting 4,500 stories from the people who attended the festival.That is only 1% of those who found their way to Yasgur’s Farm. Yet this archive will be the most significant collective memory of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.Dr. Neal Hitch, Senior Curator at the Museum of Bethel Woods spoke with Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo.

Mar 15, 202412 min

Ep 97Monticello Mayor’s Quid Pro Quo Was Part of Secret Probe, Sullivan DA Says

Monticello Mayor George Nikolados was caught on tape at Village Hall in January asking Yermia Solomon, a Jewish organizer and former cop, to secure votes from the Orthodox community in exchange for being rehired.But there’s more to the story.Jason Dole spoke to Phillip Pantuso, Managing Editor of the Times Union, Hudson Valley.

Mar 8, 20246 min

Ep 96"Guys & Dolls" at Sullivan West High School

Sullivan West Musical Production Club presents "Guys and Dolls," A Musical Fable of Broadway this weekend at the Sullivan West High School Auditorium.Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to main cast members Henry Simon, Alexa Rogers, Ethan Hoch, and Ariel Rykoff and their Director Jerry Hoch.

Mar 8, 20246 min

Ep 95NY Legislature Pushes Back on Governor's Plan to Slash School Aid

With New York's One-House budgets expected next week, the state Legislature is poised to push back against Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed changes to school funding. We've been telling you about that this week. On Tuesday, we spoke to Sullivan West Superintendent Dr. Kathleen Bressler about the nearly $2 million cut that her district is facing. Governor Hochul’s budget director defended her proposed reductions to the state’s schools, but left the door open to restoring those cuts, now that new numbers show New York’s revenues are up by 1.3 billion dollars. Now, both houses of the Legislature say they plan to restore school aid reductions proposed by the Governor. From the New York Public News Network, Karen DeWitt reports.Image: NYSUT Media Relations

Mar 7, 20243 min

Ep 94Empowering Women in Music: Lessons from Trailblazers Workshop

It's Women's History Month and on Saturday, March 9, at the Ellenville Public Library, Arts Mid-Hudson presents a workshop exploring the important contributions made by women in music throughoutHistory, as well as the challenges that women have faced in the music industry, and how they have overcome these obstacles to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful.Lucy Tarantino is the Development Coordinator for Arts Mid-Hudson and she spoke to Tim Bruno on Radio Chatskill.

Mar 7, 20249 min

Ep 93Art Goes Punk: Live Loop Painting at DVAA

Freak-folk, avant-rock innovator Seth Faergolzia performs a mind-bending live loop painting, combining improvised sounds and live abstract painting on Saturday, March 9th, at Delaware Valley Arts Alliance's Krause Hall in Narrowsburg. Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to Faergolzia about how he improvises vocals, looping and treating them with the precision of a DJ, all while crafting a live painting.

Mar 6, 20247 min

Ep 92Are You a Poet (Laureate) and You Know It? County Seeks Top Poet Post

The Sullivan Public Library Alliance is seeking a poet to promote “the Spirit of Sullivan County” with audiences of all ages. The poet laureate helps increase public appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry. Someone who has filled that role before is Eric Baylin, the former Sullivan County Poet Laureate. He spoke to Tim Bruno.

Mar 6, 20248 min

Ep 91Celebrate Maple Syrup Season ...with Pancakes

'Tis the season to tap maple trees. To celebrate this first stirring of spring and one of North America‘s unique natural products, The Damascus Manor Community Center (DMCC) in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, is hosting its fourth annual Maple Syrup Harvest Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 16.Farm & Country’s Rosie Starr spoke with Damascus Manor Community Center chairwoman Linda Dexter about the event.

Mar 6, 202411 min

Ep 90Sullivan West Central School District Advocates for Return of $2M in State Funds

Dr. Kathleen Bressler, Superintendent of the Sullivan West Central School District, is puzzled by the state's recent $2 million funding cut. She's in Albany this week with district leaders and union members, pushing to get the money back and find out why it was cut. Dr. Bressler talked with Tim Bruno on Radio Catskill about how this could hurt the district and taxpayers.

Mar 5, 202415 min

Ep 89Village of Liberty's Police Chief Announces Drop in Overdose Cases for 2023

The Village of Liberty Police Chief, Steven D’Agata, reported a significant decrease in both fatal and non-fatal overdoses related to illegal substance use in 2023 compared to previous years. Non-fatal overdose cases dropped by 30%, and fatalities from overdoses decreased by 56% compared to 2022. Chief D'Agata discussed with Tim Bruno on Radio Chatskill the factors contributing to the decrease in overdoses and shared his perspective on the future efforts of the Village of Liberty Police.

Mar 4, 202415 min

Ep 84Tips for Pets During New York State's Record Snowfall

New York State faces its highest daily snowfall in over two years, sparking worries for pet safety. Radio Catskill’s Leying Tang spoke to Sharon Hawa, Senior Manager for Emergency Services at Best Friends Animal Society, about the ways to safeguard pets during winter storms and support shelter animals. Hawa offers tips on walking, feeding, and providing indoor entertainment for pets during snowstorms. She also encourages checking local shelter's wish lists for donation opportunities to aid shelter animals.

Mar 4, 20247 min

Ep 88Valerie Hegerty at CAS

Catskill Art Space HAS an exhibition of new work from Hovey Brock, Daniella Dooling and Valerie Hegarty opening Saturday, March 2 to April 27.Valerie Hegarty makes paintings, sculptures, and installations that explore issues of memory, place, and history. Hegarty replicates paintings and antiques from early American art history, then damages them with devices associated with their historical significance. Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to her.

Mar 1, 20247 min

Ep 87David Goodwillie

David Goodwillie is the guest for a new literary salon series launching in Ellenville on Saturday, March 2.Goodwillie will read from his work, answer questions, and describe his picaresque journey in New York’s literary world.David Goodwillie is the author of the novel American Subversive, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and the memoir Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time. Goodwillie has written for the New York Times, New York Magazine, Newsweek, and Popular Science among other publications. He has also been drafted to play professional baseball, worked as a private investigator, and was an expert at Sotheby’s auction house. A graduate of Kenyon College, he lives in Brooklyn.Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to Goodwillie.

Feb 29, 20245 min

Ep 86New Paltz Remembers First Same-Sex Weddings, 20 Years Later

Twenty years ago this week, two dozen LGBTQ+ couples donned their best coats and met at a park in New Paltz to do two things: get married, and break the law. The act of civil disobedience tested New York’s marriage laws at a time when same-sex marriage was hotly debated, but still largely illegal in the U.S. On Sunday, friends and advocates reunited to remember those who made it all possible – and, for one couple, to get married again. From the New York Public News Network, Jesse King reports.

Feb 29, 20247 min

Ep 85New York's State Legislature Approves New Congressional Map

The New York State legislature Wednesday finalized new Congressional lines for the 2024 races, clearing the way for petitioning for the June primaries that started on Tuesday.Here’s a look at what would be changed in our local congressional districts if the maps are signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul, according to Politico: The bipartisan commission had initially split Orange County, moving a portion of it from Representative Pat Ryan's district to the nearby one held by Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro. The Legislature’s lines keep Orange County entirely in Ryan’s district.Most of the other changes aren’t different from the lines that were used to 2022. Most of the other changes to Ryan’s district would involve swapping towns in Ulster County with Molinaro’s seat.Ryan’s seat would lose the blue-friendly towns of Marbletown and Rosendale and gain the blue-trending Saugerties and the deep-blue Woodstock. Molinaro would gain the Republican-friendly town of Shawangunk and gain the Republican-friendly town of Ulster.Molinaro’s district underwent the most significant changes. But even those didn’t dramatically change the electoral math.In addition to the swaps with Ryan in Ulster County, Molinaro’s district would drop Tioga County and parts of Cortland County to districts to his west. It would pick up parts of Rensselaer and Otsego counties from Rep. Elise Stefanik.Yet even after all that, the numbers are basically the same. Molinaro won in 2022 in a 52.3 percent Biden district; it would be a 52.2 percent Biden district.

Feb 28, 20241 min

Ep 83NY Legislature Rejects New Congressional Maps from Independent Commission

Democrats in the New York State Legislature on Monday rejected new congressional district maps drawn by a bipartisan redistricting commission and are opting to draw their own maps instead. Republicans, who are in the minority in the Legislature, condemned the vote — saying it’s all about the Democrats trying to gain political advantage. Karen DeWitt reports from Albany for the New York Public News Network.

Feb 27, 20242 min

Ep 82Science with Joe Johnson

Former Port Jervis science teacher and Radio Catskill volunteer Joe Johnson discusses some of the most fascinating science stories of the week, including Neanderthal glue, the Odysseus Lunar Lander, and massive solar flares that may or may not have caused some cellular outages last week. He spoke to Tim Bruno.

Feb 26, 202411 min

Ep 81Daniella Dooling

Catskill Art Space has announced an exhibition of new work from Hovey Brock, Daniella Dooling and Valerie Hegarty opening Saturday, March 2. In "The Canary Project," Daniella Dooling encases birds in resin casts of natural crystal formations or found rocks. She spoke to Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi.

Feb 26, 20248 min

Ep 80Local Farmer Reacts to Farm Bill Delay

Covering programs ranging from crop insurance for farmers to healthy food access for low-income families, from beginning farmer training to support for sustainable farming practices, the US farm bill sets the stage for our food and farm systems. The package of legislation is passed approximately every five years. It expired at the end of last year and the current farm bill extension expires at the end of September.Brent Habig at Two Creek Farm in Pennsylvania spoke to Farm & Country’s Rosie Starr at our Honesdale studio recently about the Farm Bill.

Feb 26, 202418 min

Ep 79Driftwood: The Band

Driftwood is an Americana/Folk-Rock band from Binghamton that was formed in 2005. The group consists of Dan Forsyth, Joe Kollar, Claire Byrne, Joey Arcuri and Sam Fishman. Music on the Delaware is presenting Driftwood in concert at the historic Walton Theatre stage tomorrow at 7:30 pm.Tim Bruno spoke to band member Claire Byrne about their music and how they got their start.

Feb 23, 202410 min

Ep 78Why Student Press Freedom Matters

February 22 is Student Press Freedom Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the challenges student journalists face, celebrating their contributions to their schools and communities and taking actions to protect and restore their First Amendment freedoms. Radio Catskill Reporter Marin Scotten is joined by Hanna Olson, a student journalist advocating for student press freedom and it’s importance to the future of journalism.

Feb 22, 20248 min

Ep 77Student Press Freedom Day Spotlights the Contributions of Student Journalists, Challenges They Face

February 22 is Student Press Freedom Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the challenges student journalists face, celebrating their contributions to their schools and communities, and taking actions to protect and restore their First Amendment freedoms. Radio Catskill Reporter Marin Scotten is joined by Hanna Olson, a student journalist , advocating for student press freedom and it’s importance to the future of journalism.

Feb 22, 20248 min

Ep 76G. Oliver King Performs the Poetry of Langston Hughes at DVAA

In honor of Black History Month, actor G. Oliver King performs the poetry of Langston Hughes at The Delaware Valley Arts Alliance in Narrowsburg on Saturday, February 24.In this performance, King will not only interpret the poetry of Langston Hughes but will embody Hughes’s persona. Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to King about the DVAA Salon Series event.

Feb 21, 20246 min

Ep 75Act for Change Engages Ulster Youth in Anti-Racist Dialogue

Act for Change brings together teens from across Ulster County to engage in anti-racist dialogue and work across identity groups. Act for Change was co-developed by teens, Cornell Cooperative Extension staff, and Cornell faculty and undergraduate students.JOINING US NOW WITH MORE IS Audrey Trossen, 4-H Youth Development EducatorCornell Cooperative Extension | Ulster County

Feb 21, 202413 min

Ep 74Science Stories with Joe Johnson

Former Port Jervis science teacher and Radio Catskill volunteer Joe Johnson discusses some of the most fascinating science stories of the week with Tim Bruno on Radio Chatskill, including water discovered on asteroids, swarms of locusts and America's sinking East Coast.

Feb 21, 20249 min

Ep 72Is NY doing enough to address the housing crisis?

Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress recently published a report detailing how neighboring states of New York are addressing the housing crisis at the state level. This nonprofit organization conducts research and analysis on demographic and statistical data.Both the 2024 NY budget proposal and New York’s State of the State neglected to talk about crucial issues such as mitigating high rental costs and safeguarding tenants against unlawful eviction.Radio Catskill’s Leying Tang spoke to Adam Bosch, the President and CEO of Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress on what we can learn from its neighboring states.

Feb 20, 202411 min

Ep 73Boot Scootin' Boogie: Line Dancing at Delaware Youth Center

The Delaware Youth Center is hosting line dancing classes with instructor April Schmidt starting Wednesday, February 21, and running for six weeks. Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to Schmidt and Alex Gardner of the Delaware Youth Center in Callicoon, NY.

Feb 20, 20246 min

Ep 71Equinunk Public Art

The Equinunk Historical Society Society has received a grant from the State of Pennsylvania and from The Wayne County Community Foundation to create place-based public artwork in Equinunk along Route 191 and they need the community's input. Tim Bruno spoke to Connor Simon of the Wayne County Community Foundation.

Feb 20, 20248 min

Ep 70Wayne County Public Library Funding Uncertain, But Library Not Closing

The Director of the Wayne County Public Library in Honesdale says the public is under the misimpression that the library is fully funded. Tracy Schwarz is the System Administrator of the Wayne Library Authority and the Library Director at Wayne County Public Library. She spoke to Tim Bruno about the unsustainable funding model and rumors the library may be closing.

Feb 20, 202415 min

Ep 69From Statistics to Solutions: Improving Black Maternal Health

CDC data show that Black women are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women, with most of the maternal deaths being preventable. This heightened risk spans all income and education levels. To put it into perspective: According to a study from the National Bureau of Economic Research, the wealthiest Black woman in California is at a higher risk of maternal mortality than the least wealthy white woman.On February 21, as part of their "Lunch and Learn" series, Garnet Health presents "From Statistics to Solutions: Improving Black Maternal Health." It's a lunchtime chat with the experts to discuss black maternal health and the existing disparities. We should note Garnet Health is a financial supporter of WJFF.Tim Bruno spoke to Jessie Moore, Garnet Health’s Physician Liaison in the Community Health Department.

Feb 20, 202415 min

Ep 68New Show: Dance the Night Away on "Electric Mountain"

DJ Jeff Barnes spins the best in Electronic Dance Music, from back in the day to today—House, Techno, and more--on his new Radio Catskill show Electric Mountain. The locally produced show debuts Saturday night/Sunday morning at Midnight. It’s two hours of music to make you move! Jeff spins for the first hour, then brings on a special guest DJ every week for the second hour.Tim Bruno spoke to Jeff Barnes on Radio Chatskill.

Feb 16, 20246 min

Ep 67New Show: "Ambient Barn" with Mark Partridge Explores Experimental Sounds

Mark Partridge is a composer, filmmaker, and multimedia artist living in the Catskills with his wife, daughter, and an ever-growing menagerie of animals. His creative career runs the gamut from pop songwriting to punk bands to film directors and experimental sound designers. He's played guitar for most of his life. These days he loves making music with machines.And he’s bringing his music to Radio Catskill with his new show Ambient Barn, debuting this Sunday night at 11 (February 18).He sat down with Tim Bruno for a preview.

Feb 16, 202412 min

Ep 66Thurman Barker Performance/Lecture at Catskill Art Space

Catskill Art Space is celebrating Black History Month tomorrow with a multimedia evening of contemporary performanceAcclaimed musician Thurman Barker presents a lecture and performance of African/American Composers followed by a screening of DJ Spooky’s multimedia film remix, "Rebirth of a Nation."Barker and Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky will be in attendance for audience questions and talk-back. Tim Bruno spoke to Thurman Barker about this event and the opportunities to reflect on the important artistic contributions of Black artists, while examining historical and present-day narratives around race and power in America.

Feb 16, 202413 min

Ep 65"Rescue EMS": The State of Emergency Medical Services in Sullivan County

The New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) has released a package of legislation titled “Rescue EMS” to strengthen local Emergency Medical Services in New York State. With ambulance wait times longer than ever before and a lack of EMS volunteers, NYSAC, along with a coalition of state law makers and advocates designed the legislation to help EMS services emerge from what they are calling “a state of crisis".Radio Catskill reporter Marin Scotten is joined by Alex Rau, the EMS and 9-1-1 coordinator for Sullivan County, to discuss the state of local EMS services and whether the “Rescue EMS” legislation put forward by NYSAC will be effective in addressing the challenges faced by the EMS system in Sullivan County.

Feb 15, 202412 min

Ep 64New Radio Catskill Show Features Music from Video Games

Virtual Soundscapes with Matt Hurtado is a new show on Radio Catskill Thursday at 10pm "where pixels meet melodies, and controllers become conductors."During this hour of video game music and industry news, host Matt Hurtado brings listeners the best music from their favorite games – composed and orchestrated music that crosses multiple genres. Plus, hear Matt’s weekly conversations with video game industry professionalsTim Bruno spoke to Matt Hurtado on Radio Chatskill.

Feb 15, 20249 min

Ep 63Upcoming Fashion Show at Black Library Showcases Local Designers, Models

The Black Library is a library and community art space focused on celebrating Black History and Culture based in The Village of Monticello in Sullivan County.This Saturday, February 17th, at 6 PM, they are holding a special Fashion Show spotlighting the unique creations of local designers and brought to life on the runway by local models.Tim Bruno spoke to Douglas Shindler, one of the co-founders of The Black Library about the show and the impact on the community.

Feb 14, 202416 min

Ep 62Jaya Duvvuri: Rough Metamorphosis

Jaya Duvvuri delves into the intersection of nature and the material world, exploring their impact on psychological space. Trained in traditional Sumi-e painting, Jaya employs Sumi ink on rice paper, using the Japanese Notan technique to compose monochromatic abstractions. The meditative practice of Sumi-e allows her to investigate emotional clarity through deliberate strokes and overall composition, revealing the interiority of the artist.Her 'Rough Metaphors' exhibit, runs from Feb 10th to March 17th at the DVAA's Alliance Gallery in Narrowsburg, NY.Jaya Duvvuri spoke to Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi.

Feb 13, 20245 min

Ep 61Science Stories with Joe Johnson

Former Port Jervis science teacher and Radio Catskill volunteer Joe Johnson discusses some of the most fascinating science stories of the week with Tim Bruno on Radio Chatskill, including radioactive wolves, the NASA ingenuity helicopter and...why are blueberries blue?

Feb 13, 20247 min

Ep 60How Chinese and Chinese Americans celebrate Lunar New Year in the U.S.

The Lunar New Year was this weekend. 2024 is the year of the dragon, which symbolizes honor and success in the Chinese zodiac. Our newest intern Leying Tang is a Chinese student based in New York City. She was curious how Chinese and Chinese Americans celebrate the Year of the Dragon here in the untied states and what’s the difference in traditions when people celebrate the same festival in different countries.Radio Catskill’s Leying Tang will bring you in to her friends’ homes to show you how Chinese people celebrate their Year of the Dragon.

Feb 13, 202410 min

Ep 53NY Focus: New Village Law and How One Wealthy Neighborhood Got Itself Exempted From State Law

A Recent New York Law Makes It More Difficult For Communities To Incorporate As Villages.The Previous Law Was More Than A Hundred Years Old And Deemed Outdated By Officials Who Said It Didn't Reflect Contemporary Community Planning Practices A Bill Passed Both The State Assembly And Senate To Address That Issue.But Some Upcoming Villages, Including One In Sullivan County, Will Be Exempt From The New Regulations. Sam Mellins From Ny Focus Has More.

Feb 13, 202417 min

Ep 59Arts Nest Call to Artists for Metamorphosis Exhibition

The Delaware Valley Arts Nest invites artists to submit their work for consideration in the upcoming exhibition, "Metamorphosis." They are seeking captivating 2D pieces that explore the theme of transformation and change.Culture Reporter Valerie Mansi spoke to Jodi Sibilia from The Delaware Valley Arts Nest.

Feb 9, 20246 min

Ep 58Sullivan County Head Start Update: Rep. Marc Molinaro Responds to Latest Developments

Congressman Marc Molinaro represents New York's 19th congressional district and he spoke to Tim Bruno on Radio Chatskill about the closure of Sullivan County Head Start.Molinaro said Wednesday that the Office of Head Start (OHS) had informed him that Sullivan County Head Start has decided to relinquish its Head Start grant.

Feb 9, 202414 min