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The Catskills Chronicle A special section of the Mountain Eagle newspaper covering the Northern Catskills region of Delaware and Ulster Counties, New York
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22/01/2024

NYSEG officials told Town of Middletown Supervisor Glen Faulkner on January 22 that the company is actively working on the on-going power “blips” that are impacting the area.
Specifically, they confirmed it is affecting all 3,300 customers fed from the Arkville substation. NYSEG replaced a voltage regulator over the weekend which was causing “brown-outs” and “over-voltage” issues in some areas. The company is now looking at the power “blips” which may be caused by a faulty underground cable section from the Substation to the Crossroads. There is no ETA on final resolution at this time, officials said.

27/11/2023

BOIL WATER NOTICE

Following a recent leak repair in the Halcottsville Water District,
BOIL YOUR WATER BEFORE USING

Bring tap water to a rolling boil, boil for one minute, and cool before using. Or use bottled water certified for sale by the New York State Department of Health. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and preparing food until further notice.

This Boil Water Notice applies to Halcottsville Water District customers.

You will need to boil your water until further notice. You will be informed when tests show that you no longer need to boil your water.

For more information, please contact:
Diana Fronckowiak via email: [email protected], phone 845 586-4418 or the NYS Dept. of Health at 607-432-3911.

Tons of great activities in Margaretville on Shop Small Saturday, Nov. 25. Holiday on Main rocks!
13/11/2023

Tons of great activities in Margaretville on Shop Small Saturday, Nov. 25. Holiday on Main rocks!

Great job opportunities at Margaretville Hospital and Mountainside Residential Care Care. Hiring Fair Nov. 9.
02/11/2023

Great job opportunities at Margaretville Hospital and Mountainside Residential Care Care. Hiring Fair Nov. 9.

02/11/2023

LEGAL NOTICE

The Town of Middletown Planning Board will be a holding public hearing in accordance with the Town of Middletown Zoning Ordinance for the following application:

Application SP-263 Timothy Johnsmeyer would like to operate a firewood processor business on 1475 Townsend Hollow Road in Fleischmanns. Tax map # 288-1-3.13.

Said hearing will be held on Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 42339 State Highway 28, Margaretville. At this time all interested parties will be heard.

John Nolan
Chairman

Just out this fun event Nov. 1-5 at the Galli-Curci Theatre and Margaretville. Compliments of one of the great new villa...
27/10/2023

Just out this fun event Nov. 1-5 at the Galli-Curci Theatre and Margaretville. Compliments of one of the great new village businesses, Sacred Soil.

Great new salaries and sign-on incentives being offered to healthcare professionals at Margaretville Hospital and Mounta...
15/08/2023

Great new salaries and sign-on incentives being offered to healthcare professionals at Margaretville Hospital and Mountainside Residential Care Center.

There's always something special at Home Goods of Margaretville! Come explore...local and international foods, fresh pro...
26/05/2023

There's always something special at Home Goods of Margaretville! Come explore...local and international foods, fresh produce, home goods, gifts and more. Fully stocked for the holiday weekend.

Take me home, please!
26/05/2023

Take me home, please!

Get ready for the Heart of the Catskills Dinner Dance and Auction June 17.
26/05/2023

Get ready for the Heart of the Catskills Dinner Dance and Auction June 17.

Lots to see and do at Fleischmanns Street Fair on Sunday!
26/05/2023

Lots to see and do at Fleischmanns Street Fair on Sunday!

McIntosh Auction - great finds and always a good time!
26/05/2023

McIntosh Auction - great finds and always a good time!

Your private getaway in the Catskills....
26/05/2023

Your private getaway in the Catskills....

26/05/2023
Perfect weather for kayaking on Wawaka Lake in Halcottsville this holiday weekend!
26/05/2023

Perfect weather for kayaking on Wawaka Lake in Halcottsville this holiday weekend!

Special parcel - half-mile of Route 28 frontage, just two miles from Margaretville and 8 mileage from Belleayre Mountain...
25/05/2023

Special parcel - half-mile of Route 28 frontage, just two miles from Margaretville and 8 mileage from Belleayre Mountain. Great residential or commercial possibilities.

Open House this weekend on this special property.
25/05/2023

Open House this weekend on this special property.

15/05/2023

Judge Calls For Fleischmanns Votes To Be Counted

Petitioners Expected to Appeal;
Ballots Remain Unopened Until May 19

By Mary A. Crisafulli
DELHI - After nearly eight days of trial, Delaware County Supreme Court Justice Brian D. Burns ruled llast week that all 81 challenged absentee ballots in the Fleischmanns Village Election are valid.
Mayoral candidate Elizabeth Hughes and trustee candidates Todd Pascarella and Yvonne Reuter petitioned ballots on the basis that the individuals who submitted those absentee ballots were not Fleischmanns residents.
Nearly 50 of the challenged voters appeared in court for testimony. Petitioners argued that voters' ballots who did not testify in court should be tossed.
Justice Burns ruled that it is the obligation of petitioners to produce evidence sufficient to overcome the "presumption of validity" voters received from their voter registration and application for an absentee ballot.
"It is not the respondents' burden to produce witnesses to prove that they are eligible to vote," he wrote, which is why challenged voters who did not appear on subpoena are made valid by the court.
Petitioners also asked the court to review Election Law 1-104(22) which states voters' residences should be fixed, permanent and principal homes. However, Justice Burns said the Court of Appeals has ruled that voters with dual residency have a right to vote from either. He further stated that the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court determined seasonal residence may be used for voting.
Petitioners’ Attorney Daniel Belzil said, "We disagree with the ruling in several respects and will be appealing it.
Mr. Pascarella was in troubled by the ruling.
“We completely disagree with the judge’s decision. For almost all of the challenged voters, he seems to have overlooked the lack of tangible connection the election law requires to establish residency in favor of subjective claims to an emotional attachment to visiting the village," said Pascarella, "This is a very disappointing result of our challenges and we have no choice other than to pursue appeal."
Jeremy Rase, 1st assistant district attorney for Delaware County, was unavailable for comment by press time. In his closing summation, ADA Rase argued, on behalf of Delaware County Board of Elections, that the challenged ballots should remain unopened.
Trustee Stewart Cohen's Attorney James Curran argued petitioners provided no evidence of sham or scam during court proceedings to warrant invalidation of the absentee ballots.
The court had prohibited Village Clerk Diane Rossman from opening and counting challenged ballots until an official ruling. The village has been left with no declared winners since the March 21 election. Trustees Sam Gil and Stewart Cohen and Mayor Winifred Zubin remain in office until the election is certified.
Justice Burns’ ruling declares the clerk to now carry out respective duties as it pertains to election results. Petitioners are given until May 19 to appeal before ballots can be opened.
Mayor Zubin had no statement regarding the ruling. Ms. Rossman was unavailable for comment by press time.
Delaware County Elections Commissioner Judith Garrison expects the village to perform the opening of the ballots according to regular procedure.
Ms. Garrison noted that the elections office conducts a county-wide mail check annually at the end of April or early May. Each registered voter receives a card in the mail letting them know of upcoming elections. Any cards that are undeliverable by mail are then inspected by other means, she explained. The process helps voter rolls to stay up to date, she added. If any voters have not received their cards this year, Ms. Garrison advises them to call the office at 607 832-5321.

Great opportunity for Town of Middletown residents!
15/05/2023

Great opportunity for Town of Middletown residents!

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