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More crocuses!

Tweet Watershed Post reader Sarah Mesh found evidence of spring, in defiance of the forecasts of snow for tomorrow, in Delhi last Saturday. (We spotted crocuses in Andes two weeks ago. But it was… [...]

Lee Hoiby, Catskills composer, dies

Lee Hoiby, a reclusive Catskills-loving composer who adapted one of Tennessee Williams’ plays into an opera, died yesterday, according to the Times Herald-Record: Lee Hoiby, a Sullivan County-based composer whose operas were performed everywhere from C… [...]

Late night with Liz

Martha Frankel, a Boiceville-based writer, artist and provocateur, shared some intimate memories of the late Elizabeth Taylor with the Daily Freeman this week. Frankel recalls that she met Taylo… [...]

Paprika at RAG: Shake it, Roxbury

In upstate New York, March is dreary season: a month made of mud, sleet, damp, and forlorn hopes for spring. In Brazil, March is Carnaval: riotous color, parades, wild costumes, and the infectio… [...]

"Gasland" director’s father cited for environmental violations on Del. River tributary

According to an article in the Patriot News last Thursday, the creekfront property that belongs to the family of anti-fracking crusader and filmmaker Josh Fox has been cited by Pennsylvania regulators for environmental violations. Fox is the direc… [...]

Potshots: St. Patrick’s Day

“Potshots,” by Bovina artist Gary Mayer, runs every Sunday. You can see Gary’s collected Sunday cartoons by clicking here. Mayer is an artist who’s lived in Bovina for the past seven years. Originally hailing from Detroit, he lived for many years in N… [...]

The Bobcat Byway

After a winter of designing and judging, the Central Catskills Collaborative has chosen a new logo for the newly-christened Catskill Mountains Scenic Byway, the stretch of Rte. 28 that runs from… [...]

Catskill resident is America’s new baseball historian

The Woodstock Times and WGXC have neat sports news his week: John Thorn, a Catskill resident and baseball history guru, has been appointed to the post of Major League Baseball’s historian. John Thorn’s new bookThorn has experience pontificating about t… [...]

SUNY Delhi’s ice carvers come to Margaretville

The SUNY Delhi ice sculpting team, with coach Thomas Recinella on the left. Photo by Julia Reischel. Margaretville’s Main Street was transformed into a festive frozen gallery yesterday, thanks t… [...]

Potshots: Noah’s Ark

“Potshots,” by Bovina artist Gary Mayer, runs every Sunday. You can see Gary’s collected Sunday cartoons by clicking here. (To see the cartoon in more detail, click the image.)  Read more … [...]