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A Splash of Colorful Nature at New City Library

Posted on 09 November 2015 by Editor

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Local photographer Geoff Welch captured this view off the top of Bear Mountain. Welch will open his month-long photo exhibit at New City Library with a Friday the 13th afternoon performance, mixing music and photography.

Geoff Welch is known as a park and watershed advocate. But he’s also known for having his trusty digital camera at the ready to take a shot of the local farmers’ market or far hilly horizon. Continue Reading

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A Last Look At Sloatsburg’s Halloween Celebrations

Posted on 05 November 2015 by Editor

Members of the Suffern High School Marching Band always get into the spirit of the season. Here they lead the Sloatsburg Halloween Parade down through the center of the Village.

Members of the Suffern High School Marching Band always get into the spirit of the season. Here they lead the Sloatsburg Halloween Parade down through the center of the Village.

While September weather warms the first days of November, red and yellow leaves continue to drop and fall. Sometimes they fall, floating lazily one at a time, while at other times a whole scattering races from the sky.  Continue Reading

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Patsy Wooters / Rockland County District 12

Posted on 02 November 2015 by Editor

Aptly named (see Hunger Games), Rockland County Legislative District 12 is composed of the Ramapo Villages of Airmont, Hillburn and most of Suffern. For many years Joe Meyers was the district’s legislative gadfly, who worked overtime for local issues he believed in. But Tuesday, November 3, will see voters choose a new representative. Continue Reading

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Montebello Bridge Is Open For Traffic

Posted on 30 October 2015 by Editor

After many interruptions and delays and local complaints of inconvenience, the final asphalt was put down and the long wait is over for the Montebello Road Bridge. Now it’s off to the backroads through Suffern and Montebello once again. Continue Reading

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Sloatsburg Halloween Parade Revisited

Posted on 24 October 2015 by Editor

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The 30th Annual Sloatsburg Halloween Parade got underway Saturday evening at Eagle Valley Road and Rt. 17, with the Suffern High School Marching Band leading the way, naturally.

There’s no real picture here of the Suffern Marching Band rising up from the street as it crossed over the Ramapo River bridge on Seven Lakes Drives.

The drums hammered in syncopation Saturday evening, with band members stepping down Seven Lakes Drive as they led the parade to its final destination at Sloatsburg Elementary School. Continue Reading

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What do the cards say about you this season?

Posted on 22 October 2015 by Editor

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Jason Livanis wears several hats as cosmic tribe tarot card reader, home stager, and presenter of the past, present and future. 

Learn about your hidden life journey. Didn’t know you had one did you. Well, liven up your Halloween (or any party for that matter) by inviting Tarot card reader and all around home stager Jason Livanis, who relocated from Tuxedo to an historical Sloatsburg property in the process of renovation. Continue Reading

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Village Parade Takes Place Saturday

Posted on 22 October 2015 by Editor

It’s been 30 years now that Sloatsburg’s celebrated the turning of the leaves in October with a good old fashioned Halloween parade. Continue Reading

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Down at the Highlands Bluegrass Festival

Posted on 20 September 2015 by Editor

HHBluegrassFest2015The Highlands Bluegrass Festival on the Great Lawn of Harmony Hall kicks up its heels Sunday, September 20, from 1 to 6 p.m. in Sloatsburg, NY.

2015bluegrassThe event, including most parking, is free with a suggested donation to help raise funds for Harmony Hall and to keep the music going. What’s $5 or $10 — that’s the cost of a beer in the big city.

Now in its 6th year, the day-long Highlands Bluegrass Festival has become an important event for the corridor parks region, drawing both a local crowd and visitors from across the Lower Hudson Valley. The selection of musicians and bands also ranges from nationally known bluegrass brands to local players eager to show their stuff to the crowd at the big stage.

JeffScrogginsGeoff Welch has curated the Highlands Festival music since it’s first year, with a nice selection of finger pickers and jammin’ –this year’s bill includes the Eric Escoffery Band  Garcia &  Grisman Tribute, Dogs Like Us, and bluegrass master Jeff Scroggins with his many Friends. The local group Moonshine Creek Bluegrass Band was a late addition but will undoubtedly make hay while on stage.

The Highlands Bluegrass Festival will also feature an assortment of craft and food vendors. Sponsored by the Town of Ramapo, with essential help from Rockland County, the event is the product The Friends of Harmony Hall — a non-profit Sloatsburg organization that helps raise funds and awareness for the renovation and operation of the Jacob Sloat House in Sloatsburg, NY, a Ramapo National Historical Registry treasure.

The Highlands Bluegrass Festival celebrates the life and music of Sue Cunningham, who passed away on September 3, 2015. Cunningham was a noted fiddle player whose participation in the Highlands Bluegrass Festival helped elevate the event into a recognized and appreciated festival.

The Highlands Bluegrass Festival celebrates the life and music of Sue Cunningham, who passed away on September 3, 2015. Cunningham was a noted fiddle player whose participation in the Highlands Bluegrass Festival helped elevate the event throughout the bluegrass music community.

This year’s Highlands Bluegrass Festival celebrates the life and music of fiddle player extraordinaire Sue Cunningham, who passed away on September 3, 2015. Cunningham was the headline act at the 2012 Highlands Bluegrass Festival, and again in 2013 with the Rowan Cunningham Band, helping to establish the Sloatsburg event as a player on the bluegrass music circuit.

Cunningham was raised in a musical family and has been involved with music since she was five years old, becoming the centerpiece of the The Flying Cunninghams in the early ’80s — a bluegrass band with brothers Steve on bass and Tom on guitar. A three-time Florida Bluegrass Fiddle Champion, she gained national recognition as a fiddler and fiddle instructor, going on to have a successful musical career that included the Hickory Project.

Though music was her passion, Cunningham worked full-time as an engineer, most recently at Florida Turbine Technology in Jupiter, Fla. She earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and an executive MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

 


A look back at the 2012 Highlands Bluegrass Festival and twang and mournful sounds of headliner Sue Cunningham’s fiddle work.

 

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Explore Harriman — a constellation of activities and events along the corridor

Posted on 19 September 2015 by Editor

exploreharrimansloatsburg2-smThe Trail Town corridor lifted off Saturday morning with the launch of the Explore Harriman initiative — a promotion of all the good things the corridor communities have to offer Rocklanders and beyond.

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Saturday fun at the Sloatsburg Library Fall Festival

Posted on 18 September 2015 by Editor

libraryfallfestivalSloatsburg’s village center will be alive with the sounds of music and more all weekend. Continue Reading

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