A community refrigerator outside a Main Street shop in Saugerties softly launched this week, offering a simple premise: take food if you need it, leave food if you can. The 24/7 fridge sits outside Enoki at 190 Main St., where owners Shirley Lim, 29, and Tommy Lam, 30, hope it will become a community-run resource […]
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Not Fade Away Seeks New Woodstock Home After 35 Years in Town
In October 1983, Marty Leffer was in a Lake Placid hotel, waiting for an elevator. He had two tie-dyed shirts from a bundle he hoped to sell to thousands of Deadheads, fans of the Grateful Dead, who had descended on the upstate village that had hosted the Winter Olympics about four years earlier. Nearly 8,000 […]
Woodstock Land Conservancy’s Hoerrner Chases Sustainability in Italy
Keisha Hoerrner is leaving the Woodstock Land Conservancy, where she’s served as its communications and outreach manager for two years, for a new and more sustainable life in Bologna, Italy, seeking to cut her carbon footprint, better healthcare, and “a place where science is valued.” “I want to go from just educating people about this […]
Ulster Delays Decision on Environmental Review of Zena Homes, Plans Site Visit
Ulster officials delayed a decision on whether to recommend a deeper environmental review of the contentious Zena Homes development, opting to visit the site first. The Town of Ulster Planning Board on Tuesday deferred its decision on whether to issue a positive or negative declaration under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, or SEQR, pushing […]
Shandaken Takes First Step to Develop Shuttered Phoenicia School as Housing
Shandaken took its first formal step Monday toward redeveloping the shuttered Phoenicia Elementary School into a mixed affordable and market-rate housing project that could include community space. The Town Board voted 4-0 to authorize Supervisor Barbara Mansfield to sign a memorandum of understanding with RUPCO, a Kingston-based nonprofit developer. The agreement allows RUPCO to begin […]
Shandaken, Tannersville, RUPCO Win $343,250 Smart Growth Grants from DEC
Shandaken, Tannersville, and RUPCO won $343,250 of so-called smart growth grants from the Department of Environmental Conservation, including funding for a town zoning plan, design work around Gooseberry Creek and Rip Van Winkle Lake, and infrastructure tied to an affordable housing project in Pine Hill. The three awards account for more than half of the […]
Saugerties to Use $155,000 State Housing Grant to Examine Affordability
Saugerties aims to use a $115,750 state grant to determine who’s being shut out of the housing market as costs surge throughout the Hudson Valley. The town, one of three so-called “Pro-Housing certified” municipalities in Ulster County that received a share of $5 million in grants last month, will probably hire its planning consultant, Nelson […]
Winston Farm Developers Craft Responses to Questions on Proposal
Developers behind a proposal to transform the historic 840-acre Winston Farm property in Saugerties say they’re preparing to respond to more than 500 public comments that Town Supervisor Fred Costello said include questions about water quality and usage, protecting wildlife and preserving open space. “Winston Farm is carefully reviewing each question and crafting responses, both […]
Hurley School Sale Closes, Five Years After Approval and $250,000 Short
The Onteora School District finally completed its sale of the former West Hurley Elementary School to a Brooklyn developer that wants to turn it into housing, five years after the Planning Board approved the deal and 30 percent short of the initial price. Cedar East Development sealed the $800,000 deal with the district on Feb. […]
Woodstock School of Art Pursues $700K Barn Rehabilitation
The Woodstock School of Art is undertaking a $700,000 rehabilitation of its historic barn, a project its executive director said will expand programming, improve public access, and lower long-term operating costs at the historic Route 212 campus. The renovation will convert the oldest building on the property from seasonal use to a year-round facility, allowing […]
DEC Seeks Public Input on Sundown Wild Forest Expansion in Olive
Residents gathered at the Town of Olive Meeting Hall in Shokan on Feb. 24 as the state Department of Environmental Conservation began the process of incorporating a newly acquired 900-acre parcel in Olive into the Sundown Wild Forest. The session marked the beginning of the amendment process. DEC officials described it as a scoping meeting […]
Woodstock to Update Residents on Plan to Extend Pedestrian, Bike Path Between Village and Bearsville
Woodstock’s Complete Streets Committee plans to hold a public meeting on March 24 at 6 p.m. at the Mescal Hornbeck Community Center to update residents on a plan to extend village sidewalks into a pedestrian and bike path stretching as far as Bearsville. The village is already working with the Department of Transportation on a […]
Windham Supervisor Hoyt Endorses Molinaro in 102nd Assembly Race
Citing health concerns after heart attack, Hoyt steps back from campaign and backs former congressman for open seat.
Ulster County Lifts Travel Ban After Winter Storm Hernando
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger banned all non-essential vehicular travel on public roadways Sunday, Feb. 22, at 9 p.m., as Winter Storm Hernando threatened to bring over a foot of snow and wind gusts as high as 50 mph to the region. The restriction, originally set to run through 10 a.m. Monday, was lifted early […]
Barclay Heights Residents Urge Town to Curb Speeding
Residents in the Barclay Heights area of Saugerties are calling on town officials to help hit the brakes on what they call an epidemic of speeding in their tiny neighborhood. Barclay Heights, also known as Saugerties South, is a square-mile swatch of closely built homes connected by about two dozen narrow suburban-style roads tucked between […]
Olive Board Rejects Plan That Could Clear Path for Shokan Affordable Housing
In a surprise move Tuesday, the Olive Town Board voted unanimously against a resolution that could have eased restrictions on workforce housing development in the hamlet of Shokan. The proposal would have withdrawn the town from an agreement with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection that limits development of land it acquires. The […]
Metzger Pitches 10% Tax Break for Full-Time Residents, Seeks to Unmask Local ICE Agents
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger used her annual State of the County address on Wednesday to propose a 10% cut in property taxes for full-time residents, aiming to shift more of the levy to the part-timers who flocked to the Hudson Valley in the wake of the pandemic. The county is working with State Senator […]
Q&A: Henri Rivers IV Reflects on His Olympic Debut
Henri Rivers IV trained since toddlerhood for his Olympic start. His first run lasted only moments. Competing for Jamaica in the slalom at the 2026 Winter Games, the 18-year-old Windham Mountain alum lost an edge early on the Stelvio course and skied out, registering a Did Not Finish as deteriorating weather knocked out more than […]
Local Author Donates Portion of Proceeds from Book to Saugerties Animal Shelter
Maryanne Kalin-Miller moved to Saugerties after 42 years in Chicago to be closer to her granddaughter. It was a love for animals, even backyard pests, that inspired her to write a book – and donate some of the proceeds to the local animal shelter. For each copy sold of “Like Magic: Science Saves Small Town […]
Tainted Wells Near Saugerties Landfill Leave 62 Households on Bottled Water
Tracy Bouvette spent decades looking for his dream retirement property. He found it on John Joy Road on the Saugerties border in 2017. “It’s magical up here. Just really lovely,” Bouvette said. By July 2019, construction on Bouvette’s home was almost finished. The final step was digging a well. Two weeks later, the State Department […]
As Debate Around Battery Storage Intensifies, Saugerties and Hurley Become a Tale of Two Towns
The towns of Saugerties and Hurley have become focal points in one of the Catskills’ most divisive debates: whether lithium-ion battery storage projects are necessary, and whether they are safe. The issue was front and center again this week. In Saugerties, officials held a nearly three-hour presentation and question-and-answer session on battery energy storage systems, […]
Assa Sacko-Zarcone Steps Into General Manager Role at Radio Woodstock
With thousands of attendees, multiple stages and a sometimes frenetic pace, the Mountain Jam Festival often developed a rhythm of its own, one that built steadily over several days and rivaled the tempo of the nationally known acts that drew crowds to the Catskills over the years. Staged by Radio Woodstock (WDST 100.1 FM) owner […]
Tannersville Gets $1.2 Million Grant to Build Highway Garage With Hunter
The Village of Tannersville got a $1.2 million state grant to help pay for a highway garage in collaboration with the Town of Hunter, bringing to $2.45 million the amount of funding for a structure that’s also expected to be used by the Hunter-Tannersville School District and possibly as a substation by the Greene County […]
Woodstock Jewish Congregation Launches Support Program for Immigrant Families
The Woodstock Jewish Congregation has launched a volunteer-driven program to support immigrant families facing detention, financial strain and other hardships. The initiative comes as federal immigration enforcement operations have drawn national attention. This week, federal officials announced the end of a high-profile immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota that resulted in thousands of arrests and sparked […]
Windham’s Hoyt May Postpone Assembly Run After Heart Attack Made Him `Reevaluate Life’
Windham Town Supervisor Thomas Hoyt said he may postpone his run for state assembly after a mid-January heart attack prompted him to “reevaluate life.” “I’m beyond fortunate,” Hoyt, 59, said in an interview on Feb. 10. He was released from Albany Medical Center on Feb. 5 after suffering a heart attack while driving from Cairo […]
A Death by a Thousand Cuts in Phoenicia
In February 2011, Phoenicia looked like a town on the rise. The tiny Shandaken hamlet was home to about 388 residents and had just been named the “sixth-coolest small town” in the country by Budget Travel magazine. Its half-mile Main Street, a two-lane strip of restaurants, shops and music venues tucked beneath Tremper Mountain, buzzed […]
From Windham to the World: Henri Rivers Heads to the Winter Olympics
On winter weekends, it was common to see Karen Rivers navigate Windham Mountain’s base village while steering a triple stroller as her crockpot warmed lunch for ski school students. Her triplets, who hopped onto skis when they learned to walk, spent weekends racing, then doing homework alongside instructors and the many others who treated Windham […]
Dream Dogs Take the Westminster Stage
Local representation was on full display this week at the famed Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show—from the agility course to the breed ring. Many of the handlers and dogs competing shared a common link: Dream Dogs Training Center, a Saugerties-based facility that helps bring canine talent to the fore. The 2026 Westminster event was especially […]
Lizzie Vann Sells Former Tinker Street Cafe to Happylife for $999,000
The owners of Happylife Productions bought the former Tinker Street Cafe at 59 Tinker St. from local entrepreneur Lizzie Vann for $999,000, securing a long-term future for their Woodstock-based arts and culture store after several years as tenants. Artist Mike DuBois and his wife and partner, artist Kelly Sinclair, said their lease was nearing its […]
Shandaken Town Board Appoints Frank Cuevas to ZBA After Weeks of Debate
The Shandaken Town Board on Monday voted unanimously to appoint Frank Cuevas to the Zoning Board of Appeals, ending a month of contentious debate that included accusations from residents of “political overreach” and “hidden agendas.” Cuevas, who previously served as an alternate on the Zoning Board of Appeals, replaced Henry Williams, whose term expired in […]
Fire Destroys Tinker Street Building in Woodstock
A fire that destroyed a multi-unit building on Tinker Street in Woodstock, but caused no injuries or fatalities, remains under investigation by Ulster County fire officials and state police. The fire broke out at 117 Tinker St., with the first call coming in to the Woodstock Fire Department at 9:44 p.m. Saturday. It was reported […]
Hurley Officials Say Hochul’s RAPID Act Threatens Home Rule
Hurley officials, who in October issued a six-month moratorium on ion-lithium battery storage facility proposals, are accusing Gov. Kathy Hochul of using the RAPID Act to try to undermine municipal home rule in the name of fast tracking green energy projects across the state. The RAPID Act, short for Renewable Action through Project Interconnection and […]
Olive Warns Residents of Planning-Fee Email Scam
Officials in the Town of Olive are warning residents about a scam involving emails sent in the name of the town’s planning division requesting payment of exorbitant, fictitious fees. Supervisor Jim Sofranko said his office began fielding inquiries around Jan. 21 from residents who had received the fraudulent messages. About six people contacted the town, […]
Tannersville to Get $1.2 Million from DEC to Protect its Main Water Supply
Tannersville will get $1.2 million from the DEC to shore up a deteriorating dam that poses a “significant hazard” and protect the village’s largest water supply, Mayor Lee McGunnigle said Monday. Work on the 17-foot-high dam in Reservoir No. 3, north of the village, includes improved embankments to prevent overflowing, while its spillway will be […]
Hollywood Returns to Windham as Film Crews Revisit Catskill Mountain Country Store
She stood at the top of the mountain in a red ski suit and pink goggles, pushed off, and seconds later disappeared midair, screaming. That opening crash from the 1988 film “Working Girl,” a comedy-drama about a Staten Island secretary clawing her way up Manhattan’s corporate ladder, helped set the movie’s plot in motion. But […]
Windham to Get at Least $2.4 Million for Water Treatment Plant Upgrade
Windham is “right in line” to receive at least $2.4 million from the Department of Environmental Protection to build a septic receiving station that would allow residential discharge to flow into the town’s wastewater treatment plant without overburdening the system, according to Town Supervisor Thomas Hoyt. “It’s a big deal for the town of Windham […]
Woodstock Officials Blast Ulster Over Zena Homes Development
The Woodstock Town Board criticized officials in the Town of Ulster at its twice-monthly meeting Tuesday, citing what it described as a lack of communication and potential negligence in the handling of a proposed 30-home development that straddles property in both towns off Eastwoods Drive. The project, known as Zena Homes, was initially pitched as […]
Lizzie Vann Lists Bearsville Center to Focus on Lasher, Library Properties
Lizzie Vann’s decision to list Bearsville Center for sale is not an exit from Woodstock but rather a pivot. After listing Bearsville Center for $7.995 million last week, Vann said she is selling the landmark Woodstock complex to redirect her focus and capital toward new projects nearby, including housing, public green space and adaptive reuse […]
In Rare Move, Shandaken Boards Jointly Interview Zoning Candidates
Shandaken officials held what one Town Board member called an “unprecedented” meeting Wednesday night at which members of the Town Board and Zoning Board of Appeals jointly interviewed two candidates for a Zoning Board vacancy. “You are all part of history,” said Town Board Member Kevin VanBlarcum as he addressed dozens of residents who attended […]
Longtime Site of New World Home Cooking to Become Wedding Venue
From epic Woodstock Film Festival parties that drew the likes of Woody Harrelson and Adrian Grenier to countless first dates and plenty of live music, New World Home Cooking was more than a restaurant. It was a scene. Now the former eatery run by local chef Ric Orlando and his wife, Ulster County Public Defender […]
Bearsville Center Is Up for Sale for $7.9 Million
Bearsville Center—the historic Woodstock property that includes the Bearsville Theater, Utopia Studios Bearsville and several other businesses—is up for sale, according to the listing agent. The asking price is $7,995,000, said Thomas Collins, managing director of SVN/Deegan-Collins Commercial Realty in Kingston, which is handling the sale. The property was listed within the past few days […]
When There’s No Car, The Queen of Windham Is There
Linda Alverson, 64, counted her commuting options one recent rainy morning in Windham and almost came up short. Her car had died and she couldn’t afford to fix it. She contemplated walking to the Windham Liquor Store, where she works a few days a week. Instead, she texted Dawn Kojac. “It’s a godsend,” Alverson said […]
Hurley Officials Receive Threats After YouTube “Audit” Confrontation at Town Hall
Editor’s note: This story contains explicit language that some readers may find offensive. Town of Hurley officials have received dozens of angry emails and phone calls—some threatening violence and calling for their removal from the country—after a self-proclaimed “First Amendment auditor” posted a YouTube video of a confrontation with town officials and law enforcement at […]
Pine Hill Arms, Belleayre Lodge Under Contract for More Than $2 Million
The Pine Hill Arms and the Belleayre Lodge, two landmark hospitality properties central to Pine Hill’s identity, are under contract to be sold to Foster Supply Hospitality, the Sullivan County hotel and restaurant company founded by Sims Foster and Kirsten Harlow Foster. “We’re in contract on the Pine Hill Arms and the Belleayre Lodge,” Sims […]
Despite Scathing Report, State Says Hurdles Remain to Replace Hudson Valley Water Company
The New York State Department of Public Service said Hudson Valley Water Company was “unwilling or unable” to provide safe and reliable service, citing years of water outages and repeated failures to notify customers during emergencies. The state investigation began in February 2024 following years of complaints from the company’s 435 customers in Ulster and […]
Dead’s Bob Weir, long a Woodstock Presence, Recalled as Band’s `Krazy Glue’
As 2008’s Mountain Jam Festival unfolded at Hunter Mountain, Radio Woodstock’s Greg Gattine remembers waiting outside Bob Weir’s hotel room as the Grateful Dead co-founder, rhythm guitarist, and songwriter returned from a workout. “There’s sweat pouring off his head, a towel around his neck,” said Gattine, 63, the radio station’s program director and morning host. […]
Scott Adams, ‘Dilbert’ Creator With Roots in Windham, Dies at 68
Scott Adams, the creator of the long-running comic strip Dilbert, whose national reputation unraveled in recent years after a series of racist remarks, died Tuesday at his home in Pleasanton, California. He was 68. Long before his rise as a corporate satirist—and decades before his public downfall—Adams grew up in Windham, graduating from Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central […]
Shandaken Supervisor Sworn In Amid Dispute Over Zoning Board Appointment
New Shandaken Supervisor Barbara Mansfield was sworn in Monday and was quickly met with accusations of “political overreach” at the first Town Board meeting of the year, as she and the board moved to pass a resolution to replace Zoning Board of Appeals member Henry Williams. Williams, 81, whose term expired Dec. 31, clashed with […]
Shandaken Explores Ways to Preserve Scarce Affordable Housing in the Catskills
Inflation, rising rents, and stagnant wages have left municipalities across the country struggling to address a persistent shortage of affordable housing. Few places have felt that pressure more acutely than Shandaken, where limited buildable land, an aging population, and a lack of multifamily housing have left officials scrambling for solutions. Two prospective projects could help […]
Phish’s Mike Gordon to Play Bearsville Theater
Mike Gordon, bass player for the band Phish, will bring his own band to the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock for a show on March 13. Gordon’s history with Woodstock runs deep. He has performed multiple times at the Bearsville Theater. He attended more than one Midnight Ramble at Levon Helm Studios; and sat in with […]
Supervisor Courtis Taps ex-Board Member Earls for Woodstock Vacancy
Woodstock’s town board voted unanimously to name former Councilman Reggie Earls to fill a vacant seat on the Town Board on Tuesday, plugging a spot left vacant when Anula Courtis was sworn in as town supervisor on Jan. 1. Before the vote, Courtis opened her first meeting as supervisor with a brief declaration that the […]
Fire Destroys Accord Home and Studio of Musician Paul Duffy
On the morning of Dec. 4, local musician and handyman Paul Duffy was sitting down to a steaming breakfast prepared by his daughter in St. Petersburg, Florida, when his cellphone rang. The caller was a neighbor from De Witt Road in Accord, known to many as “Hoppy,” the bear carver. He delivered grim news: Duffy’s […]
Anula Courtis Sworn In as Woodstock Town Supervisor
Anula Courtis was sworn in as Woodstock’s town supervisor during a New Year’s Day ceremony at Woodstock Town Hall on Jan. 1. Laurie Osmond and Lily Korolkoff were also sworn in as members of the Woodstock Town Board. The oaths of office were administered by Ulster County Comptroller March Gallagher, marking the start of a […]
Four Local Projects Awarded State Funding
Four local projects were among dozens statewide awarded funding through two state initiatives, Kathy Hochul announced last week. As part of $463 million being distributed to address New York’s housing crisis and jump-start regional economies, projects in Olive, Shandaken, Hunter and Woodstock are slated to receive funding. In Hunter, $1.166 million will go toward relocating […]
Bearsville Theater General Manager Bango Steps Aside in Reshuffle
Bearsville Theater, the local music venue with a national reputation, kicks off the new year with a new beginning as General Manager Frank Bango steps aside to seek a rhythm to life beyond nightlife. “It’s a beautiful job and a beautiful place,” said Bango, 56, who moved to High Falls after running the Bowery Ballroom […]
Cell Tower Proposals Expected in Saugerties, Hurley in 2026
For as long as cell phones have existed, a familiar tension has shaped much of the Hudson Valley and Catskills: The need and desire for better cell service often collides with public opposition to the construction of new cell towers. That dynamic is expected to be tested again in the coming year, as proposals for […]
Fire District Merger Brings Tannersville, Haines Falls Closer to Shared Station
The Tannersville and Haines Falls Fire Districts begin their official merger on Jan. 1, six months after the town of Hunter sold a parcel of land for a symbolic $1 for the combined district to use as a new firehouse. The consolidation will create a larger pool of tax revenue to fund the new district […]
Woodstock’s Sinagra Files Claim That May Presage Second Lawsuit
Philip Sinagra, the Woodstock police officer who sued town officials in March over how he’d been disciplined, put the town on notice that he intends to file a new lawsuit claiming town officials defamed and retaliated against him. Sinagra’s Notice of Claim, a legal prerequisite to suing a municipality in New York, seeks more than […]
Warwick Battery Fire Elevates Debate Over Energy Storage Projects in Ulster County
A third fire in two years at lithium-ion battery storage facilities in Warwick, N.Y., has renewed concerns among local officials about proposed projects in Ulster County and intensified a growing political rift over the safety of such sites. The most recent fire started Friday night at a facility operated by Convergent Energy. Officials in Orange […]
Mountain Jam Will Not Be Held in 2026
There will be no Mountain Jam festival in 2026, according to a message posted on the festival’s official website and confirmed by organizers. The festival’s founder Gary Chetkof expressed a return in 2027. “Keep spreading the love, and—as always—jam on.,” the message reads. Mountain Jam had an enduring 14-year run at Hunter Mountain, featuring artists […]
Firefighter’s Death on Panther Mountain Rekindles Calls for Hiker Education in the Catskills
The death last week of Phoenicia volunteer firefighter Michael Ryan while attempting to rescue an injured hiker has renewed calls from local officials and first responders for better education and outreach to visitors to the Catskills. Ryan, 61, died from a heart attack on Saturday while trying to reach a hiker with an ankle injury […]
Albany-based Energy Company Eyes Battery Storage Plant in Saugerties
Nearly three months after the Town of Hurley issued a moratorium on lithium-ion battery storage facilities, Albany-based energy company Key Capture Energy is in the early stages of a proposed storage plant in nearby Saugerties. Supervisor Fred Costello told The Overlook that the Albany-based energy company is expected to bring an application before the town […]
Woodstock Bookfest to Skip 2026 as Founder Martha Frankel Turns Attention Closer to Home
For 15 years, Martha Frankel has treated the Woodstock Bookfest like a writerly dinner party, inviting authors from around the world into town, feeding them well with her cooking, goodie bags and wit, and building a literary weekend centered on conversation and ideas. Next year, Frankel will pause the festival to re-center her attention closer […]
Suspended Olive Police Officer Put Back on Town’s Payroll
Jason Huppert, an Olive police officer who had been on unpaid administrative leave since May while facing disciplinary hearings for allegedly waving a gun at construction workers, was placed back on the town’s payroll. The reinstatement, which took effect on Nov. 28, was confirmed by Olive Supervisor Jim Sofranko. Huppert, a 10-year veteran of the […]
Saugerties Superintendent Resigns Amid Investigation Tied to Abuse Allegations
Saugerties School District Superintendent Daniel Erceg, who was placed on administrative leave in September amid fallout from sex abuse claims that have rocked the district, abruptly resigned this week. In a letter posted to the district’s website on Wednesday, Erceg said his resignation was effective Dec. 9. “This has not been an easy decision, but […]
New Woodstock Supervisor Names Deputy, Secretary, Rejects Revised Website
Incoming Woodstock Supervisor Anula Courtis filled two key roles in her administration and roiled local politics by rejecting weeks of work by a Town Board colleague to redesign the town’s website. Courtis named Daniel Gallant, 49, a development consultant to arts organizations, as deputy supervisor, and former Saugerties Art Commission Chair Yvonne Rojas-Cowan, 51, as […]
Phoenicia Firefighter Dies During Hiker Rescue on Panther Mountain
The Phoenicia community was sent reeling for the second time in a week after Michael Ryan, a firefighter and commissioner for the Phoenicia Fire District, died Saturday while attempting to rescue an injured hiker. Ryan, 61, suffered a heart attack about a half-mile into the woods near Panther Mountain in Shandaken, where multiple agencies were […]
Ulster County Sheriff’s Department Violated State FOIL Law
The Ulster County Sheriff’s Department has violated the state Freedom of Information Law multiple times over the past four months. The law, known as FOIL and enacted in 1974, is intended to ensure government transparency and provide citizens and journalists access to public records. From late July through early December, the region’s third-largest law enforcement […]
Woodstock Eatery Gemela Hits Market for $4 Million
The former site of the Mud Club and Early Terrible on Mill Hill Road, now home to the cafe Gemela, is on the market for $4 million, the latest potential shift for dining and drinking options in central Woodstock. “We love Woodstock—we love the hell out of this town,” said Nicolas Ballinger, who has owned […]
Show Me the Money: Lasher Public Hearing Advances Amid Clash Over ARPA Funds
Efforts by Bearsville Center owner Lizzie Vann to redevelop the former Woodstock Library site moved closer to reality Tuesday as the Town Board set a Dec. 16 public hearing, even as the meeting devolved into sharp disputes over federal relief money, infrastructure spending and control of town technology assets. The unanimous vote on Vann’s project […]
Quarter Century After Boy’s Suicide, Pine Hill Community Center Reflects on Its Purpose
One August afternoon 25 years ago, an unimaginable tragedy intruded on Pine Hill residents preoccupied by a long-running battle with a Catskills developer: A 10-year-old boy, Curtis Burnsworth, had died at home by suicide. Neighbors rushed into the street. Some collapsed in tears. Bernie Hamling, who was working that day inside the Main Street building […]
The Local in Saugerties Reaches Half of Fundraising Goal in a Month
The Local in Saugerties, a nonprofit music venue whose performers have included Lenny Kaye of the Patti Smith Group and Tony Levin of Peter Gabriel’s band, raised more than half of its $40,000 target since it began a funding campaign last month. The $22,400 raised so far includes $15,000 from the New York State Council […]
Onteora Voters Approve Both Capital Propositions, Clearing the Way for Bennett Expansion and Districtwide Upgrades
Voters endorsed a $41.9 million capital plan Wednesday to overhaul the Onteora Central School District’s Boiceville campus and prepare it to serve all students from kindergarten through 12th grade by 2028. The approval sweeps aside months of objections from residents who argued the price tag was too high and urged the district to keep Woodstock […]
Woodstock Officials Weigh Tinker Street Revamp, Ashokan Trail Extension
A $30 million project to rebuild the full length of Tinker Street, from the Village Green, got a show of conditional support this week, as the Environmental Commission heard from supporters who described a project aimed at improving traffic safety – especially for pedestrians and bicycle riders. “Tinker Street has been determined not safe,” Complete […]
Woodstock’s New Library, Two Decades in the Making, Postpones Grand Opening
After 20 years, two architects and two defeated referendums, Woodstock’s new library was set to celebrate its official opening on Dec. 13, marking a new chapter in its 112-year history in a space triple the size of its predecessor on Library Lane. But the event is being postponed while contractors complete work on the entrance […]
Woodstock Holiday Open House Set for Friday Evening
Woodstock’s 43rd annual Holiday Open House kicks off at 4 p.m., aiming to jumpstart holiday sales with a festive and enticing atmosphere as stores festooned with holiday trimmings stay open until 8 p.m. Visitors are invited to pop into village stores to enjoy the holiday decorations while checking gifts off their holiday shopping list. Among […]
New Fund Aims to Keep Olive and Shandaken Residents Warm This Winter
Up to eight inches of snow blanketed the area this week as nighttime lows dipped into single digits. For many, the wintry blast is a long-anticipated symbol of the region’s beauty and tranquility. But for those unable to pay heating bills, it’s a sign of looming distress. Tens of thousands of people throughout the region […]
Olive Clerk Resigns Early, Citing Board Tensions
Olive Town Clerk Dawn Giuditta, who was unseated in November by challenger Kimberly Daley, unexpectedly resigned this week, stepping down a month before her term was set to end. Her deputy, Amanda Winne, also resigned. Giuditta, who has worked for the town in various roles since 1989, surprised many over the summer when she switched […]
Boiceville Water Service Restored After 45 Days, Residents Say Crisis Isn’t Over
After 45 days without potable running water, Boiceville customers of Hudson Valley Water Company had their service restored Tuesday. The Ulster County Department of Health lifted a “do not drink” order for nearly 75 Boiceville residents who had been without water due to arsenic contamination. For nearly two months, county and state officials argued over […]
Housing, Coworking Plan for Former Woodstock Library Site Gets Planning Board Zoning Endorsement
Bearsville Center owner Lizzie Vann’s plan to redevelop multiple parcels, including the former site of the Woodstock Library, cleared a key bureaucratic hurdle last week as the town’s planning board endorsed a proposal to redraw a zoning line so that the entire project falls within the Hamlet Commercial District. Vann’s Project Regeneration aims to convert […]
Woodstove Ashes Ignite Bearsville Brushfire, Prompting Safety Alert
A small brushfire that erupted in Bearsville on Monday prompted warnings by Woodstock firefighters that ashes from wood stoves can stay hot for days, sometimes even igniting full house fires. This week’s fire started after ashes were dumped over a bank into a stoney area filled with old ash, brush, and leaves. Firefighters arrived quickly […]
Shandaken Couple Found Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide, Shocking Quiet Neighborhood
Highview Road is the kind of place where little changes and nothing ever seems to go wrong. The dead-end lane, tucked onto a small hill in the Woodland Valley neighborhood of Shandaken, is lined with six homes over a short stretch of pavement not much more than 500 feet long. It is a snapshot of […]
Onteora Leaders Outline December 10 Capital Vote, Stress No Tax-Levy Increase
The Onteora Central School District is making its final push ahead of a December 10 vote on two capital propositions that officials say will modernize facilities, support the district’s transition to a single K–12 campus in Boiceville, and avoid an increase to the tax levy. The plan is a scaled-down revision of the $70 million […]
Shandaken Zoning Board Blocks Leeway Motel’s Plan to Host Weddings
The Shandaken Zoning Board ruled Wednesday that The Leeway Motel was in violation of town code in its bid to become a wedding venue. The board heard an appeal from Leeway neighbor Jeanne Maloney, who challenged Zoning Enforcement Officer Grace Grant’s earlier determination that the motel’s plan to host weddings qualified as an acceptable “accessory […]
Saugerties Performance Venue The Local Gains Nonprofit Status
After two and a half years filling a historic chapel on John Street with live music from across the globe and around the corner, The Local in Saugerties has officially become a nonprofit. Isabel Soffer and Danny Melnick, who run the venue, said recognition as a charitable organization by the IRS will make it easier […]
Two Bear Break-ins on Longyear Road Rattle Shokan Neighborhood
Joann Rex’s 43 years of peaceful coexistence with the region’s 3,000 bears came to a sudden end on Nov. 12 when she and her husband awoke at 2:30 a.m. to a ruckus in the garage of her Longyear Road home in Shokan. The culprit: A black bear that demolished a storm window and casement window […]
‘Why Would We Pay to Live in Danger?’ Inside a Woodstock Building’s Long Decline
Guinevere Sandy stood outside her apartment door at 6 Studio Lane in Woodstock, her infant daughter Naliyah gazing up at the ceiling from her hip. A sign on the wall read “you are loved,” but the apartment that spring day told a different story. “I’m very nervous that my daughter is breathing moldy air,” Sandy […]
With an Overhaul, the Former Cafe Espresso and Tinker Street Cafe Building Gets Its Groove Back
The porch roof of 59 Tinker St., one of Woodstock’s most storied buildings and a touchstone of its musical past, came down this week after rot and water damage forced reconstruction to preserve the historic building. Anyone driving past this week may have joined in Woodstock’s collective gasp as they saw that the roof over […]
Metzger Presses State Regulators as Boiceville Residents Enter Fourth Week Without Water
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger and the New York State Public Service Commission traded criticism this week after Metzger urged the agency to take stronger action to help Boiceville residents who have been without potable water for more than three weeks. In a letter sent just days after The Overlook first reported the outage, Metzger […]
Woodstock Environmental Commission Urges Action on Church Road Debris Site
The Woodstock Environmental Commission is urging the Town Board to take immediate action to remove what it estimates to be roughly 200 truckloads of contaminated construction debris at 10 Church Road in Shady—material the group says poses a potential threat to the public water system and nearby private wells. No scientific analysis to date has […]
A Longtime West Shokan Landmark Aims for Revival as a Community Breakfast Spot
The old general store on Route 28a in West Shokan—which has been around in one form or another since 1917, when construction of the Ashokan Reservoir transformed the region—is poised for a new chapter. Whether you know it as Skin’s Place, the American General Store, or, most recently, Marty’s Mercantile, the vacant shop on Route […]
Woodstock Board Splits Over Supervisor’s Move to Elevate First Deputy Town Clerk
A routine public hearing this week about Woodstock’s 2026 budget spiraled into a broader clash over power, pay and transparency, as board members questioned Supervisor Bill McKenna’s authority to put forth a resolution seeking to reclassify the town’s first deputy town clerk as town clerk. Meghann Reimondo was appointed first deputy clerk on Aug. 19, […]
New `Even-Year’ Election Law Sparks 2026 Challenge to Legislator Kathy Nolan
New York’s new “even-year” election law means local officials with two-year terms must run again in 2026, creating an opportunity for Shandaken’s Robert Drake to unseat incumbent County Legislator Kathy Nolan just a year after she defeated Republican Peter Friedel in Tuesday’s election. Nolan represents District 22, which includes Shandaken, Olive, Denning and Hardenburgh, in […]
Boiceville Residents Go Three Weeks Without Clean Water Amid Years-Long Struggle
Dozens of Boiceville residents have been without potable water for nearly three weeks due to what they say is negligence from a troubled water supplier they have been battling for years. Hudson Valley Water Company, based in Woodbury, supplies water to about 435 customers across the Hudson Valley and Catskills. The company issued a “do […]
Ulster SPCA Braces for Uptick in Surrendered Pets as Uncertainty Surrounds SNAP
The Ulster County SPCA is bracing for an uptick in requests by pet owners to surrender or rehome their animals as President Trump threatens to defy a court order and withhold SNAP benefits until a five-week government shutdown can be resolved. “Sometimes it comes down to they just cannot keep the pet in their home,” […]
Slice of History Hits Market as Woodstock Pub Asks $1.8 Million
Imagine sitting at the corner of Deanies Alley and Maple Lane in Woodstock on a comfortable summer evening as music swirled in the air, the sound of a hoedown mixed with the clinking of glasses and chirping of crickets. That was the Woodstock of the 1940s and 1950s, when The Irvington was a nightlife hot […]
Woodstock Renews Fight Over Zena Homes as Ulster Takes Lead on Review
A long-running debate over a proposed 30-home subdivision off Eastwoods Drive continues after the state Department of Environmental Conservation confirmed in late October that the Town of Ulster—not Woodstock—will oversee the project’s environmental review. The decision, announced just before the Woodstock Planning Board’s Nov. 6 meeting, leaves Woodstock with authority over road and wetlands permits […]
Democrats Sweep Local Races Across The Overlook Region
Democrats secured decisive wins across the Catskills on Tuesday, according to unofficial results from the Ulster and Greene County Boards of Elections. In Shandaken, Democrat Barbara Mansfield unseated incumbent Supervisor Peter DiSclafani, who ran on the Working Families Party line, while incumbents including Saugerties Supervisor Fred M. Costello Jr. and Olive Supervisor Jim Sofranko, both […]
When Washington Fails to Feed, Woodstock Steps Up
It’s 7:30 on a Thursday morning, and Gail Bradney flicks on the lights inside the kitchen of the Woodstock Reformed Church. The smell of coffee mixes with the steam of green beans as volunteers shuffle in, tying aprons and stacking foil trays. It’s become routine for the six retired core volunteers who gather here most […]


