November 2023 Edition

 
 

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Featured Stories

Three candidates for two seats

By Mio Moser | Manor Ink
Livingston Manor, NY – As Election Day approaches, the race for one of the two seats on the Town Board of Rockland took an unexpected turn when Elizabeth Williams, a local entrepreneur, launched a write-in …


NY group alleges election fraud

By Mio Moser | Manor Ink
Livingston Manor, NY – At the Town of Rockland’s Oct. 19 board meeting, a group known as New York Citizens Audit or NYCA presented a rather alarming set of data, which appeared to suggest that massive election …


From Hunt’s Point direct to you

By Duncan Hutchison | Manor Ink Mentor
Liberty, NY –Anthony Lockwood is fulfilling a dream. Not that he gets much sleep nowadays. As a child growing up on Long Island, Anthony fondly recalls long days and nights fishing and crabbing in the …


New Age spa given a new life as Hemlock

By Zoey McGee | Manor Ink
Neversink, NY – Last year, Manor Ink visited what once was the very popular New Age Health Spa. The resulting story, published in the November 2022 edition, reported that the former resort was very run ...


Pearl St. eyesore undergoes clean-up

By Zoey McGee | Manor Ink
Livingston Manor, NY – Those who have driven down Pearl Street have most likely noticed the very obvious, unattractive remains of a vacant rooming house that burnt down in February. Dan Havlik, who lives …


Customers often left high and not so dry

By Rachel Zuckerman | Manor Ink
Livingston Manor, NY – Laundry. An essential chore that helps keep us and our clothes clean. But how do we do it? In this day and age, with a washing machine and dryer. But if you don’t have these appliances at ...


Scarecrow fete draws a crowd to Main St.

By Adriana Serafino | Manor Ink
Hurleyville, NY – October is typically the month when the harvest comes in and the Halloween costumes come out. In keeping with the season, Hurleyville has begun holding its own celebration of both activities ...


Native Americans aver ‘We are still here’

By Rebecca Gashinsky | Manor Ink
Because November is National American Heritage Month, Manor Ink interviewed Sullivan County Historian John Conway and Tyrone “Dancing Wolf” Ellis, a Wolf Clan member of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal …


November puzzle answers

By Ink Puzzlemaster
Stuck? Can’t figure out that one word in the Crossword? Jumbled over the letters in the Jumble? Can’t complete that last line in the Sudoku? Fear not – the Puzzlemaster’s answers are just a click away …