Children’s room makeover at Woodstock Library
Board trustees are accepting of the Friends of the Woodstock Library’s plans to upgrade and modernize the children’s room, though
Board trustees are accepting of the Friends of the Woodstock Library’s plans to upgrade and modernize the children’s room, though
About a year ago, Carol Robin and Jill Dorsi realized that they wanted to offer people an opportunity to talk
The Jerry Bartlett Memorial Angling Collection of the Phoenicia Library is hosting its first of four Catskill Fishing Fever Forums to celebrate the life and times of Frank Mele: author, musician, flyfisher supreme, and noted conservationist, 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, March 19 at the Phoenicia Library, 48 Main Street.
Want to learn about beekeeping? How to tap your own maple trees? How to cook for people with dietary restrictions?
I knew that there would be a large group of people at St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church this past Saturday,
The February 29 overdose death of 20-year-old Phoenicia resident Ryan Molnar has jolted Shandaken into an acute awareness of the
A dictionary tells us that ‘community’ is “a group of people who live in the same area.” But most of us know
The hardest decision David Kaczynski ever made was resolving to tell the FBI that there was a good chance his brother was
“Government touches us all, from birth to death and everything in between. Open government laws are most important at the
A former addict looks at heroin addiction and is shocked by its pervasiveness in Woodstock. “I could never have imagined in 1968, when I was using, just how out of hand the problem has become today,” he writes. It’s hitting the younger generation especially hard. You can see it driving through Woodstock on a nice summer day, says one addict in the story: where you used to see young people hanging out and having fun, now it’s only tourists. Many of those young people are, instead, indoors, in designated shooting galleries.