10 Can't Miss Dishes 05/09/2010
![]() By: Lynn Hazlewood Published February 15, 2010 at 09:27 AM Hudson Valley Magazine Fondue Last Chance Antiques & Cheese Café 6009 Main St., Tannersville 518-589-6424 or www.lastchanceonline.com “When I find something I like, I stick to it,” declares Loren Kashman, citing his 40-year marriage, and 39 years running this quirky shop-café in Tannersville. Here, he has steadily served fondue through several cycles of fondue fashionability. Brooklyn bred, Kashman moved with his wife, Anita, to Tannersville in 1971 “to try an alternative lifestyle,” as he puts it. That meant opening an antiques store that also carried what he merrily describes as “the biggest collection of bongs in the region... I was a long-haired hippie. Now I’m a pillar of the community!” Read Full Article... Add Comment Hiker falls 100 feet, dies in Greene County 05/02/2010
Published: Sunday, May 02, 2010 The Daily Freeman HUNTER — An Albany County man fell about 100 feet to his death Saturday morning after he lost his footing while hiking in the Devil’s Kitchen area off of Platte Clove Road in this Greene County town, according to state police. Click Here to View Full Story... By Jim Planck Hudson-Catskill Newspapers TANNERSVILLE — The Hunter-Tannersville Board of Education has adopted a $13,248,712 budget package for school year 2010-2011. It represents a 5.32-percent increase of $669,087 in overall spending, but with only a 1.5-percent increase in the estimated tax levy. Click T Bears come out of hibernation in Hunter 04/26/2010
By Jim Planck Hudson-Catskill Newspapers Published: Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:16 AM EDT HUNTER — NYS Department of Environmental Conservation officials were at the Village of Hunter Board meeting Monday night to present an overview of the whys and wherefores of bear problems in the Catskills, with a central message — no food equals no bears. On hand were Lt. K. J. Beiter, Environmental Conservation Officer Sean Dewey, Regional Wildlife Manager Jerry Fraine, Wildlife Biologist Larry Bifaro, and Wildlife Technician Joshua Choquette, which — if it seems a sizable contingent — can be offset with one simple fact, which Bifaro presented during his talk and which also showed up clearly in the concentration of reported bear incident red dots on his power point map — the Town of Hunter — specifically Route 23A and County Route 16 to Platte Clove — is, hands down, bear problem central in the entire nine-county region that they work out of. Read full article... TannersvilleNY.com Launches! 04/23/2010
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