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Walking on Tinker Street
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Walking on Tinker Street

I remember walking on Tinker Street  without so many cars  No giving way to well-dressed groups  of tourists, crowded bars  I remember when just being here  was all you could ask for  It’s still a slice of heaven  but it’s not Woodstock anymore  I remember knowing people’s names  and where they lived before  Most from New York City  some small room, a padlocked door  We were searching for a spirit  once imagined, now ignored  It’s still a slice of heaven  but it’s not ...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
Bernat and Ratinov Presented by Friends of Music Nov. 16
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Bernat and Ratinov Presented by Friends of Music Nov. 16

STAMFORD — On Sunday, November 16 at 3 PM, Friends of Music of Stamford, NY presents Nina Bernat (double bass) and Anthony Ratinov (piano). The two internationally acclaimed American chamber musicians will play works by Beethoven, Janáček, Achron, and Brahms. Double bassist Nina Bernat has carved out a distinctive career as a soloist, redefining the role of her instrument on the world stage. In 2023, Nina was honored as a recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant and winner of the CAG Elma...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
Fleischmann’s Sets the Scene for “Painted Ladies” by Alan Powell and Mike Suchorsky
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Fleischmann’s Sets the Scene for “Painted Ladies” by Alan Powell and Mike Suchorsky

By Patricia WadsleyFLEISCHMANNS — Starting October 31, after the sun sets  on Thursdays through Saturdays throughout the autumn, head to Main Street  in Fleischmann’s to see a large scale public video art installation called  “Painted Ladies” and created by artist Alan Powell in collaboration with musician Mike Suchorsky.     A longtime Fleischmann’s resident, Powell is well-known in the Catskills art scene. His career spans painting,  pioneering video art and nature and urban...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
Petruccelli Retires as Postmaster
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Petruccelli Retires as Postmaster

“I can’t believe this,” said Windham postmaster Karen Petruccelli, overcome with emotion as Windham town supervisor Thomas Hoyt presented a Proclamation from Senator Michelle Hinchey and a Citation from Assemblyman Chris Tague on her final day of work. A surprise party was put together, last week, by postal clerks Heidi Schwarz (left) and Yvonne Mead, with Schwarz being named Officer-in-Charge, pending the naming of a new postmaster. “We will miss her,” said Elli Carpenter (right) a ...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
BETTER THAN HEARSAY - Cus and Mike
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BETTER THAN HEARSAY - Cus and Mike

“He is a kind soul,” says Lakiha Spicer, the wife of Mike Tyson, one of the most feared heavyweight boxing champions of all time. “We didn’t call it peek-a-boo,” says Billy White, longtime friend of Mike Tyson, both learning under legendary boxing trainer Cus D’Amato.By Michael RyanCATSKILL - “He is the only one I’ve ever truly loved,” said Lakiha Spicer, speaking about someone who, in his line of work, was known as “The Baddest Man on the Planet.”If that seems like an ung...

Nov 6, 2025 6 views
Local History by Dede Terns-Thorpe - Veterans Day
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Local History by Dede Terns-Thorpe - Veterans Day

This week is special, its election time, a date for Americans to voice their thoughts, but it’s also Veterans Day, Armistice Day, the 11th day of the 11th month."Some gave away all of their tomorrows for our today." A quote by John Maxwell Edmonds (1875-1958).  A few tidbits about the six branches of the U.S. military; a little history. The Army is the oldest and largest branch of the military.The Marine Corps is a branch trained for combat operations.The Navy maintains security in the air ...

Nov 6, 2025 6 views
Concerts & Conversations - 19th Century Women Composers from Latin America
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Concerts & Conversations - 19th Century Women Composers from Latin America

HUNTER – November 4, 2025 – On Saturday, November 8 at 2:00 PM, pianist Julian Jensen will perform a free program featuring mid to late 19th century music by women composers from Latin America. Music from Mexican, Chilean and Venezuelan female composers in the style of contra dance, waltz, polka, and ballade, among others, will enchant the audiences. Jenson’s lively narrative will give context to the works. Come and enjoy an afternoon at the Piano Performance Museum at the Doctorow Center ...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
National Bank of Coxsackie Supports Coxsackie Hose Company No. 3 with $5,000 Donation
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National Bank of Coxsackie Supports Coxsackie Hose Company No. 3 with $5,000 Donation

COXSACKIE – The National Bank of Coxsackie (“NBC”) recently presented Coxsackie Hose Company No. 3 with a $5,000 donation to support their continued efforts in serving and protecting the local community. The funds were secured through the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY) Small Business Recovery Grant Program. NBC, a proud member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, applied for the funds made available through this special program.Coxsackie Hose Company No. 3 is an all-volu...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
Greene County Historical Society Received $2,500 donation from National Bank of Coxsackie
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Greene County Historical Society Received $2,500 donation from National Bank of Coxsackie

From left to right: Elizabeth Chiong (Community Banking Officer for NBC), Chris Byas (President-Greene County Historical Society), Jennifer Barnhart (Operations Manager for GCHS), Louis Martin (Treasurer for GCHS)COXSACKIE – The National Bank of Coxsackie (“NBC”) recently presented the Greene County Historical Society (GCHS) with a $2,500 donation to support their ongoing efforts in preserving and promoting the rich history of Greene County. The funds were secured through the Federal Home ...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
Greene County Food Security Coalition Recommendations for Supporting Local Food Pantries
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Greene County Food Security Coalition Recommendations for Supporting Local Food Pantries

A Practical Guide for Residents and Organizations We are facing a time of unprecedented uncertainties and food insecurity. The continued high  cost of food, and cuts in federal and state nutrition programs, compounded by the freeze on  SNAP (food stamps) funding leaves many residents afraid they will not have enough food. Local food pantries are a crucial lifeline for families, seniors, and vulnerable individuals  throughout Greene County. These organizations rely on community support to pr...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
Greene County to Offer Free Rides to Food Pantries
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Greene County to Offer Free Rides to Food Pantries

GREENE COUNTY – Free rides are now available for seniors, veterans, and families in need to access various food pantries throughout Greene County.The service, hosted by Ernest Armstead, a representative of the Greene County Advisory Council, aims to improve access to food for residents.The program provides transportation to nine drop-off locations, including pantries in Athens, Cairo, and Catskill. Participating food pantries include:Community Food Pantry (102 N. Washington St, Athens)High Hil...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views
Injured Hiker Rescued
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Injured Hiker Rescued

Town of Hunter Greene County Wilderness Rescue: On Oct. 31 at 2:25 p.m., Forest Ranger Dawson responded to a call for a hiker with a knee injury below North Point. Ranger Dawson reached the 57-year-old at Artist Rock. Remember to Subscribe! Subscription Options One Year $50.00 USD Six Months $30.00 USD One Year with Insider Newsletter $75.00 USD Thank you for reading the Schoharie News! Our work depends on your continued generosity and as such we appreciate all the support our readers give to...

Nov 6, 2025 5 views