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October 6, 2008, Mid Hudson News: DRBC tells Sullivan officials they are watching gas drilling

MONTICELLO – A Delaware River Basin Commission engineer says the two states that share the upper Delaware River are reasonably up to speed with Marcellus Shale exploration.

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October 6, 2008, AP: Appeals court rejects challenge to NY tax payments effecting Catskill Parkland

Appeals court rejects challenge to NY tax payments
Associated Press 10.07.08, 8:42 AM ET

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. -

A state appeals court has unanimously rejected a challenge to the state's authority to make property tax payments on state lands.

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October 6, 2008: Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY State to Publish Document of Gas Drilling Review Process

State to publish document on gas-drilling review process

By Tom Wilber • Press & Sun-Bulletin • October 6, 2008

 

The public will get its first look at how the state plans to proceed with a review of the environmental impact of natural gas drilling with the release of an outline scheduled for today.

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October 5, 2008, Times Herald Record: Main Street Revitalization Restaurant helps town thrive

The Lazy Beagle Pub & Grill in Livingston Manor opened late this summer. Other business owners in town hope the restaurant will bring them business. Peter Howley, shown here, manages the restaurant.For the Times Herald-Record/MICHAEL D. BLOOM

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LIVINGSTON MANOR — As Sims Foster watched this hamlet blossom — the fresh sidewalks, handsome light posts and new businesses — he realized that Livingston Manor was missing what every other vibrant community had: a restaurant.

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October 3, 2008, New York Times: Starting From Scratch

Illustration by The New York Times, Photograph by Doug Mason

A VISION Doug and Heather Mason’s land on Lake James in North Carolina. The home is still a “work in progress.”

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'Esopus Creek Safari' this weekend

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Irma Sagazie, who’s about to turn 100, still kayaks.
Irma Sagazie, who’s about to turn 100, still kayaks.

SAUGERTIES - Irma Sagazie's annual Esopus Creek Safari will be held Saturday morning.

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October 7-15 NYSERDA TRAINING, LIBERTY NEW YORK

This is an important opportunity for builders, contractors, and others -- please forward to people in the Sullivan County region who may be interested in applying home energy efficiency principles in their work.

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September 29, 2008: Public Service Commission Schedules Additional NYRI Hearings

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 29, 2008

Contact:
Steve Dimeo
Communities Against Regional Interconnect

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September 23, 2008, NYLCV Ecopolitics Report: State Must Conserve Water

A report issued Monday by a fisheries conservation group says New York lags Northeastern states in protecting its water resources.

Click above to read Trout Unlimited's report.New York uses more water per household than any other state except California and Texas, according to "Tapped Out: New York's Water Woes," by Trout Unlimited. The report calls for New York to adopt water conservation laws, which could include new limits on residential water use, and higher prices for heavier users.

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September 20, 2008. Albany Times Union: Village holds tale of faded glory

Village holds tale of faded glory
Fleischmanns one of many forgotten spots in Catskills, Adirondacks in need of redevelopment
 
By BRIAN NEARING, Staff writer
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First published: Saturday, September 20, 2008

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September 18, 2008, Newday: Boundaries expanded for NY bear hunting

Boundaries expanded for NY bear hunting

ALBANY, N.Y. - In response to a growing population of bears, the state Department of Environmental Conservation has expanded hunting zones to include 13 new areas in central and western New York this fall.

State DEC Commissioner Pete Grannis says the hunting boundaries were expanded because the black bear population has grown in number and range in recent years, and hunting is an important tool in managing bear population growth.

The current bear population in New York state is estimated at around 7,000, with about 2,000 of those in the southern half of the state and the rest in the Adirondacks, said Gordon Batcheller, a DEC wildlife biologist.

"When I started my career in western New York in 1981, black bears weren't a significant presence," Batcheller said. "Now my colleagues in that area say dealing with black bears is a regular occurrence."

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September 18, 2008, WAMC New Leader for Catskill Center by Susan Barnett