In this episode,
-The Town of Delaware is abuzz with activity, with numerous small projects and a significant new house construction that obtained a $2,000 permit.
-The hamlet of Callicoon's new water system is progressing as planned, featuring major upgrades that replace existing wells to meet current regulations.
-The Town of Mamakating strategically invests in NYCLASS, an investment fund designed for municipalities, to secure favorable short-term returns.
-Local businesses in Liberty unite at the 22nd annual Brochure Swap Tailgate Event, organized by the Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association, promoting upcoming summer events and activities.
-Meet Al Dumas, the newly appointed Town Historian of Thompson, as he shares his passion for preserving and sharing the rich history of his hometown.
-Sullivan County faces the unexpected arrival of 56 Asylum Seekers, prompting local officials to gather information and make appropriate arrangements.
-The Town of Liberty tackles false fire alarms with the adoption of Local Law #1 of 2023, imposing fines for repeated false alarms to encourage proper maintenance of fire alarm systems.
-Explore the recent school budget votes and school board elections across Sullivan County, with the majority of districts adopting their spending plans.
-Celebrate Wendy Brown, a Sullivan County native recognized as the 2023 New York State Senate "Woman of Distinction," for her impactful initiatives and contributions to the community.