Posted on 11 December 2012 by Editor
Members of the Tuxedo Chamber of Commerce got together last week to celebrate the holiday and end of a long business year at the chamber’s annual Holiday Mixer, held at The Tuxedo Junction Inn. The group also announced its newly elected slate of officers. Continue Reading
Posted on 07 December 2012 by Editor
It’s back! But with interesting goods and best holiday wishes for you.
The Tuxedo Farmers’ Market has announced its first Winter Market, held at the Tuxedo Train Station on Saturday from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. Continue Reading
Posted on 01 December 2012 by Editor
Santa Claus comes early to Sloatsburg Sunday as the holiday season officially kicks off, with three different village events throughout the day.
An annual favorite, the Breakfast With Santa Claus at Sloatsburg Elementary School Cafeteria, kicks things off with a morning featuring the big man himself. The breakfast will have two separate seatings to see Santa. The first begins at 9 a.m. and the second at 11 a.m. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 November 2012 by Editor
Swing into Saturday by joining the Friends of the Sloatsburg Pubic Library at their 4th Annual Holiday Craft & Vendor Fair from 10 a.m to 4 p.m.
“We have a lot of new vendors,” said Annmarie McAnany, director of children’s programming for the the library, who many also might know as manager of the Tuxedo Farmers’ Market. “We’re trying to support our local artisans and businesses,” she said. Continue Reading
Posted on 29 November 2012 by Editor
This past Tuesday was the last Village Board meeting for departing Trustees Barbara Berntsen and Mark Reimer. And the duo said goodbye to a crowded room thanks to the big showing for the veterans celebration ceremony. Both trustees lost their recent re-election bid. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 November 2012 by Editor
Sloatburg’s businesses work hard to find the right recipe to catch residents’ interest — all while potential customers zoom by in cars during the day.
Susan McDonagh, owner of Rococo’s Salon & Boutique, is throwing open the doors to her store this evening and inviting customers and Sloatsburg residents in. This is a chance for the local community to visit a longtime central village business and see how it has remade itself to meet the needs of its customers. The Grand Re-Opening Party takes place Wednesday evening from 6pm – 9pm at Rococo’s Salon & Boutique. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 November 2012 by Editor
Now that Tuxedo’s wood chipping facility has been fingered as an environmental problem, what next?
The town’s consultant on the issue, Land Use Ecological Survey, Inc., released findings related to the March 2012 fish kill at Four Corners Pond in Sterling Forest State Park. LUES’s report stated that “the Town wood chipping facility has been the source of additional nutrients and organic matter that have caused the eutrophic and oxygen depleted conditions in Caretakers Marsh and upper reaches of the south branch of Warwick Brook.” Continue Reading
Posted on 21 November 2012 by Editor
A handful of volunteers waited outside the Sloatsburg UMC Food Pantry mid-morning Tuesday, including members of the Ramapo Valley Rotary, in anticipation of the pantry’s annual shipment of turkeys. Suddenly, George Sorice, owner of Sorice Landscaping, pulled into the pantry parking lot, white pickup filled with boxes of frozen turkeys, carefully backed in, and the volunteers —
including Michael Trainor, Michelle Tetukevich and Dan Meyer — made quick work of unloading the holiday birds. Continue Reading
Posted on 19 November 2012 by Editor
With the Thanksgiving holiday approaching this week, people are preparing to thaw turkeys and remind themselves where they put that dang recipe for grandma’s cranberry sweet potato with walnut stuffing cornbread. Well, maybe not. A few other things are certain though. Continue Reading
Posted on 16 November 2012 by Editor
It’s now stamped and official. The smoldering mulch pile operated by Perfect Cut at the Tuxedo Public Works Department property on Long Meadow Road in Sterling Forest caused the March fish kill along Warwick Brook. The mulch pile, and perhaps those pesky beavers.
“The findings of this water chemistry monitoring clearly indicate that Caretakers Marsh and the upper reaches of the south branch of Warwick Brook have highly eutrophic conditions resulting in chronic oxygen depletion and adverse impacts on water quality and ecological habitat.” — from a Water Chemistry and Ecological Assessment report prepared by Land Use Ecological Services for the Town of Tuxedo.
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