Archive | May, 2015

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Sloatsburg Celebrates Local History and its Senior Class

Posted on 11 May 2015 by Editor

Tuesday promises to be Sloatsburg student day as two annual events take place in the Village. Continue Reading

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Sloatsburg Library Will Help You Find Your Roots

Posted on 10 May 2015 by Editor

The second most popular hobby in the U.S. is genealogy, next to the ever utilitarian gardening. Continue Reading

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Farmers & Markets and the Buzz about Bees and Blueberries

Posted on 09 May 2015 by Editor

Spring has sprung for the Suffern Farmers’ Market, which has a special grand-opening Saturday. The market is up and running through 4 p.m. today.

2015-opening-handy-vendorsThe Suffern Market works hand in glove with the Suffern Chamber of Commerce. The Suffern Chamber has launched an initiative promoting the good things about the village and area, including it’s solid, walkable main street and the surrounding county and state parklands. There’s hiking and climbing and some biking in those Ramapo Mountain hills. Continue Reading

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Tuxedo Base Camp Park Party

Posted on 07 May 2015 by Editor

Tuxedo is having a coming out party Saturday evening — sort of. The Tuxedo Chamber of Commerce and MyHarriman.com have joined together to re-introduce residents and fellow adventurers to the possibilities that the surrounding parks of Harriman and Sterling Forest State Park hold for the town.
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Pine Grove Paving News & Other Village Events

Posted on 04 May 2015 by Editor

sewerspavingThe Pine Grove Lakes neighborhood of Sloatsburg will enjoy calm this week, before the storm of street paving. Continue Reading

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Welcome To Parklandia

Posted on 01 May 2015 by Editor

Join MyHarriman and the Tuxedo Chamber for suds and Sona Mason. / Photo of sunset at the Big Hill Shelter at the Beaver Pond Campground by Andrew Lois.

MyHarriman.com and the Tuxedo Chamber of Commerce will host a May 9 Suds & Speakers event at the Tuxedo Train Station to discuss trail culture and the local economy / Photo of sunset at the Big Hill Shelter at the Beaver Pond Campground by Andrew Lois.

Suddenly it seems everyone wants to be a gateway to the parks and lay claim to the vast network of New York State trails and vistas in and around Rockland and Orange Counties. Continue Reading

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