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Turtle Jam Grows in Spirit and Sound

Friends and family gathered at Rip Van Winkle Lake in Tannersville on Saturday, May 17, to honor Jerry “Turtle” Meigs, who died in a tragic 2019 fire. The spring fundraiser marked the third of its kind and previewed the fifth annual Turtle Jam, set for Aug. 23. “May 17 was our spring fundraising event, primarily […]

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Hunter Grapples With Overflow Parking at Kaaterskill Falls

The Town of Hunter is again contending with severe trailhead congestion near Kaaterskill Falls, where parking lots along Laurel House and Scutt roads have been “packed the last several weekends,” according to Sergeant Robert Haines of the Town Police Department. Despite infrastructure upgrades and expanded parking, demand has routinely overwhelmed the lots that provide access […]

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Hunter Eyes New Town Hall

The Town of Hunter is laying the groundwork for a new Town Hall and Highway Department facility, a project still in its early stages. Town officials are working with Greta Hansen, principal architect at Wolfgang & Hite LLC, a New York-based architecture and design firm, to explore potential options. Hansen and the Town Board are […]

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Catskill Center Expands Platte Clove Preserve

The Catskill Center announced it has secured the final undeveloped site at the top of Platte Clove in the Town of Hunter, adding 3.6 acres to the existing 208-acre Platte Clove Preserve. The acquisition ensures the preservation of this scenic area while helping to manage visitor use for future generations. According to Catskill Center Board […]

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Election Outcome Uncertain in Tannersville as Trustee Resigns

The results of the March 18 Village of Tannersville election remain undecided as absentee ballots will determine the outcome of a closely contested race. Voter turnout was significant, with 230 registered voters casting ballots, including 61 absentee votes already counted. However, the final results will not be known until all outstanding absentee ballots are tallied […]

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Lee McGunnigle Runs for Tannersville Mayor, Citing Leadership and Revitalization as Priorities

Lee McGunnigle is no stranger to Tannersville’s local government. The former mayor, who narrowly lost his 2023 bid by a single vote, is running again—this time against Deputy Mayor David Kashman. McGunnigle, running as an Independent on the Friends of Tannersville ticket, said his campaign is driven by concerns over stalled projects and a lack […]

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David Kashman Runs for Tannersville Mayor, Prioritizing Infrastructure and Community Engagement

David Kashman, deputy mayor of Tannersville and a six-year village trustee, is running for mayor, emphasizing responsible economic development, infrastructure upgrades, and government transparency. He has been cross-endorsed by the Mountaintop Republican and Democratic parties and faces former Mayor Lee McGunnigle, who is running as an independent. A lifelong resident, Kashman owns The Last Chance […]

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Hunter-Tannersville Central Boys Ski Team Advances to State Championships

At the Section IV Delaware League Ski Championships on Wednesday at Belleayre Mountain in Highmount, NY, the Hunter-Tannersville Central (HTC) Boys Varsity Ski Team claimed first place, securing a spot at the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Skiing State Championships. The state finals, set for Feb. 24-25 at Gore Mountain in […]

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