May 2022 Edition

 
 

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Featured Stories

LMCS debaters tackle tough topics

By Osei Helper | Manor Ink
Livingston Manor, NY – Livingston Manor Central School student Anthony Rivera stands behind a makeshift podium in front of his classmates. Behind him is a smartboard with a presentation slide projected onto it. Its title …


Fishing organization works to preserve sport

By Jack Dusenbury-Dalto | Manor Ink
Livingston Manor, NY – “One of the things they don’t tell you about fly fishing when you start is that it takes you to some of the most beautiful places on the planet,” reflected Bruce Pollock, the current president …


LMCS fondly remembered

By Edward Lundquist | For Manor Ink
A poem starts a letter written by Ben Gabus to a Livingston Manor Central School classmate from the Class of 1952. Gabus wrote a beautiful, heartfelt letter, filled with anecdotes about his life as a student in the …


Artist’s unique work promotes ‘kindness, respect’

By Michelle Adams-Thomas | Manor Ink
There are many artists and brilliant people around the world – too many to count. Manor Ink got the opportunity to meet one of these special humans. Derick Melander is an extraordinary creator who makes art using ...


Keriland presents plan to Neversink

By Zoey McGee | Manor Ink
Neversink, NY – On Wednesday, Apr. 27, Jim Tinson of Hart Howerton, a design consulting firm, gave a presentation on behalf of Keriland, Inc., and its principal owner Jonathan Leitersdorf, to the Town Board of …


Shop owner’s treasures are all about utility

By Angel Martinez | Manor Ink
”It was always a dream of mine to open a vintage store because I’ve been collecting things since I was a teenager. And I just wanted to share the things that I love with other people.” That’s what Charlotte Taylor said ...