Archive | May, 2013

Posted on 04 May 2013 by Editor

Sunshine is shining and drawing the adventurous in droves out for some Harriman State Park recreation. So Sterling Station along Seven Lakes Drive picked a picture perfect day to put on a party.

Chrissy and TJ have put out the welcome to all comers today for a good old-fashioned pig roast, Sloatsburg style in the parking lot at Sterlington Station. 90lbs of pig will be cooked for the day’s activities. It costs just $30 for participants to get their fill of BBQ and other kitchen fare food. The price includes all the canned & draft beer you’d like to savor as well. The Sterlington Station fun starts now and goes through 7 p.m.

Happy hour prices will be in effect for all other drinks.

Sloatsburg’s own DJ Armstrong will throw down tunes and there’ll be an open mic. So get out and enjoy. Friends, sun, fresh pork, Sloatsburg. The works. Go on. Get.

Sterlington Station is located at 23 Seven Lakes Drive, Sloatsburg. The Saturday, May 4, Pig Roast costs $30 per person and participants pretty much get their fill of food and drink. For more information, call (845) 753-2662.

 

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Spring Clean For Scholarships

Posted on 03 May 2013 by Editor

First sign up. And then set up. Next sit back and sell some stuff. Or just pick up a directory and go exploring.

Sign up now and get your spring clean on Saturday, May 18, when yards and garages unite in common cause. Pitch in when the Sloatsburg Scholarship Fund hosts a “Town Wide” garage sale. Register now and be included in the official Garage Sale Directory that lists all village wide sale locations, with maps and items of special interest. Continue Reading

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School News And Notes

Posted on 01 May 2013 by Editor

May springs upon us, leaving that April full moon waning while thoughts of an end to the school year begin to wax.

The last Friday in April was Arbor Day and the longstanding tradition of handing out itty bitty trees to district students took place. How many people have a tree planted somewhere near that their kid brought home from school — once small and now tall? Continue Reading

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