October 2022 Edition
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Featured Stories
Stunning new art space set to open
By Manor Ink Staff
Livingston Manor, NY – After more than two long years, the Catskill Art Society is poised to have a grand re-opening on Saturday, Oct. 22. Having operated out of the much smaller Laundry King while extensive …
Talk of parking lot spurs garden interest
By Mio Moser | Manor Ink
Livingston Manor, NY – The timeworn community garden on Pearl Street in this hamlet hasn’t received much attention after losing its primary constituency and its full-time caretaker. But with preliminary talks …
Despite rains, we’re still in a drought
By Aidan Dusenbury-Dalto | Manor Ink
Sullivan County, NY – Have you wondered why your grass isn’t growing as fast as years prior? Or why there isn’t as much greenery around? That’s because most of New York State has been experiencing drought …
Merger study done, ‘straw poll’ next
By Diana Fredenburg | Manor Ink Mentor
Livingston Manor, NY – The LMCS and RCS Boards of Education, along with the Merger Advisory Committee, met on Sept. 12 at LMCS. At the meeting, Alan Pole and Deborah Ayers of Castallo & Silky presented ...
Kerilands developer seeks dialogue
By Amy Hines | Manor Ink Mentor
Neversink, NY – More than 40 people turned out for the Neversink Town Board meeting held on Sept. 13, to find out why Jonathan Leitersdorf was a guest listed on the public agenda. Leitersdorf is the owner of the …
O&W’s long gone, but clams remain
Story and photos by Zoey McGee and Manor Ink Staff
In the late 19th century, a group of conductors from the Ontario & Western Company, the railroad that served the Manor and the rest of Sullivan County, began holding an annual “clambake,” a day of food ...