• Monticello Is Transitioning to Electric School Buses. Will It Get There on Time?
    Jun 26 2024

    In April 2022, New York State set an ambitious mandate: by July 1, 2027, it states, all school districts in New York State can only purchase zero-emission buses, and by July 1, 2035, all school buses operating in-state must be zero-emission — powered by electricity, rather than diesel or gas. Monticello Central School District received its first electric school bus this March. Superintendent Matthew Evans spoke with Radio Catskill reporter Chia-Tien Nicole Chen about how his district is approaching the transition to electric.

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    7 mins
  • NY FOCUS: Missed Deadlines Pile Up As New York’s Climate Law Turns Five
    Jun 26 2024

    New York State is falling behind on critical milestones needed to achieve its ambitious emissions targets. In a recent interview, Radio Catskill's Jason Dole discusses these issues with Colin Kinniburgh, shedding light on the state's climate challenges.


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    17 mins
  • Fire Companies Battle Blaze at Bethel's Russell Farm Amid Record Heatwave
    Jun 21 2024

    On Thursday, June 20, at approximately 12:37 PM, a fire broke out at Russell Farm's barn located along Route 17B in Bethel, NY. The White Lake Fire Company received the call and promptly responded to the scene. According to Shane Cunningham of the White Lake Fire Company, the fire was triggered by a mechanical failure in the hay conveyor machine. Despite the record heat, there were no injuries reported, and all livestock remained unharmed.


    “Thankfully, the kids that were stacking the hay got out. We had a fire truck on the scene within five minutes. As soon as we got there, we started putting water on the fire. We ended up dispatching 21 fire companies in total, including at least five standby crews,” said Cunningham.


    Firefighters from the White Lake Fire Company, along with 21 other responders, worked diligently for over four and a half hours to control the blaze. An estimated 500,000 gallons of water were used, transported to the site through a tanker shuttle system..


    “Temperatures were anywhere between 90 and 100 degrees from 12:30 until, I believe, around 6:30 or quarter to seven when we finally started backing up and getting out of there before returning to the station. A lot of us have severe sunburn, but thankfully everyone in the community, along with the task force and the rehab trailer, took care of us. We were able to keep everybody in good condition. Nobody went to the hospital; everyone was fine when they left,” said Cunningham.


    The community played a vital role in supporting the firefighting efforts. Local businesses, auxiliary units, and residents contributed by providing water, fruits, and other supplies to aid the firefighters in the extreme heat on Thursday.


    Sullivan County Fire Coordinator John Hauschild said that fighting the fire was a team effort.


    “In total, there were 21 fire departments there, including some from Orange County and some from Pennsylvania. They covered our stations on standby, moving up to handle that. Bethel EMS and Empress Ambulance were there to help provide rehab for the emergency workers, along with the Sullivan County Division of Public Safety Rehab Team. Our 911 center did an outstanding job dispatching and directing the agencies where to go. They were amazing. It was a great effort by all. The community support was outstanding, with everyone bringing water, fruit, and sandwiches to help the first responders stay hydrated and nourished in the heat during the barn fire,” said Hauschild.


    In a statement on their Facebook page, Russell Farm expressed their gratitude:


    “The tremendous support that we have received from our community is so appreciated. A huge thank you to all of the firemen who worked through yesterday's heat, to the first responders who made sure everyone was ok. A thank you for all the donations to keep these men and women hydrated while they fought to extinguish the fire. Thank you to our friends and neighbors who have offered their support and their kindness. Every encouraging word and hug has been appreciated. We are grateful that no one was injured. While we lost so much, our loved ones are ok and the animals are fine. From our family to all of you—Thank You.”

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    4 mins
  • Goodwill's Secrets: Christopher Mele Unveils New Book
    Jun 21 2024

    Christopher Mele, a senior staff editor at the NY Times with nearly 40 years of experience in community newspapers in New York and Pennsylvania, has authored a new book.

    In "Goodwill's Secrets," restless teenager Raven vanishes from the Adirondack village of Goodwill. Reporter Alex Provetto, initially dismissive, is assigned to cover her story. As he investigates, the village's perfect facade crumbles, revealing a web of danger and deceit. Each clue entangles Alex deeper, turning his quest for truth into a fight for survival.

    Radio Catskill’s Paticio Robayo spoke with Mele about his transition from reporter to author.

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    28 mins
  • NY FOCUS: Could New York Force Insurance Companies to Drop Fossil Fuels?
    Jun 20 2024

    In New York and across the country, insurers like Liberty Mutual, State Farm, and Allstate, among others, have stakes in both sides of the climate crisis. To make up some of the lost revenue, they have pared back coverage and hiked rates by more than 30 percent since 2019, in large part because the increasing frequency of storms and other extreme weather events is making damage to homes even costlier. And many of them have also been investing customer premiums in oil and gas and underwriting fossil fuel projects.

    New York legislators introduced a bill that would prohibit insurers from supporting new fossil fuel projects and phase out existing ones. The bill would also protect homeowners, preventing insurers from dropping customers after storms and requiring a year’s notice for cancellations.

    New York Focus has been reporting on the details of the bill. NY Focus is the independent newsroom doing in-depth reporting on how the state really works, and Radio Catskill partners with them to regularly bring you their investigative journalism.

    Jason Dole spoke with Colin Kinniburgh, Climate and Environmental Politics Reporter for NY Focus.

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    15 mins
  • Romanian Photo Exhibit Arrives at County Museum Through International Collaboration
    Jun 19 2024

    In August 1897, the first scientific expedition to Antarctica set sail from Antwerp. Nineteen young men from six countries were on board, among them was American physician and Sullivan County native, Frederick Cook, venturing into the frozen unknown for more than a year. To celebrate the 125th anniversary of this expedition, the Frederick Cook Society is showing a collection of drawings and photographs by scientist Emil Racovitza, who was on the expedition. The collection is coming all the way from Romania.

    For more, Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo spoke to Carol Smith, executive director of the Frederick A. Cook Society, Dr. Oana Marcu, co-founder of the Racovitza Foundation, and Dr. Sarah Pickman, independent historian.

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    28 mins
  • Radio Catskill Highlights Deep Water Literary Festival: A Week of Authors and Events
    Jun 19 2024

    The Deep Water Literary Festival returns to Narrowsburg this weekend and Radio Catskill is proud to be a media partner. Every day this week we’re featuring authors and events from the festival.

    When Jennifer Kabat moved from London to the Catskills in 2005, she had no idea it was the site of the "Anti-Rent War," an 1840s episode of American rural populism.

    Wandering the mountains, and building friendships within the local community, Kabat’s book, The Eighth Moon, weaves a multilayered meditation on history, resistance, and nature in a part of upstate New York that has long been a refuge for New Yorkers in search of a rural idyll.

    Kabat will be in conversation with Deep Water Literary Festival co-director Aaron Hicklin this Saturday at 530pm in Krause Hall, presented in association with the DVAA and Radio Catskill.

    She spoke to Tim Bruno on Radio Chatskill.

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    9 mins
  • Dangerous Heat Wave Hits the Northeast
    Jun 19 2024

    A record-breaking heat wave envelopes the northeast this week with temperatures approaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The duration of the heat wave is notable with blazing temperatures lasting several days.

    Tim Bruno spoke to Mark Pellerito a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's New York office and the heat wave.

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    17 mins