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PLAY BALL... Local Little League’s already underway, as these images show from Dion Ogust. Starting Saturday morning, May 10, Babe Ruth League also starts up over in refurbished Davis Park in West Shokan. Woodstock,Olive,and Shandaken all have various teams... Guess it’s almost summer!


5-8 At The High School
Onteora Redistricting To Close Phoenicia, Move Towards District Consolidation

5/8/2008 By Lisa Childers
The Onteora district school board has collectively agreed to increase the Middle School by adding grades five and six at the central campus in Boiceville. New construction will be required to the Middle School and the school board supported closing an elementary school due to low enrollment. The decision was for formalized at a May 6 meeting/
Although a formal vote on which school will be closed will not occur until the very end of the current board’s term, on June 30, several board members have said at recent meetings that it would be Phoenicia.

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The Onteora Candidates
Four Challenge Three Incumbents For Open Seats, With One Stepping Back

5/8/2008 By Paul Smart
The Onteora school district board of education has eight candidates vying for four seats in this years May 20 election, although one - 18 year old High School senior, as much as stepped back from his candidacy in supprot of a slate of four challenging the race’s three incumbents at a Meet The Candidates event in Boiceville the evening of May 5.
. The three incumbents, Mary Jane Bernholz, Cindy O’Connor and Rita Vanacore are running as a block in support of a district reconfiguration including a five-through-eight middle school.
Donna Flayhan, Ralph Legnini, Laurie Osmond and Ann McGillicuddy are running as a slate against the district reconfiguration, noting that it would force a school to close, among other effects.
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A Jar Of Olives...
Life’s A Gift... Unwrap It!

5/8/2008 By Carol La Monda
The Town of Olive volunteers held two Saturday sales at the old Trail Nursery to sell the stock left there. The wastewater treatment plant for the Boiceville area will be built on the property behind this building. The Town of Olive will then sell the nursery building and acreage and the revenue will be returned to the CWC, Catskill Watershed Corporation. I am hoping that another nursery will go in there. So many people said they missed Jack and Phil and having such a great nursery available in town. It also would make a super-cool restaurant that could grow its own flowers and vegetables. I can picture quaint little tables under the greenhouse ceiling.

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Our Last Farmers
History Lives...

5/8//2008 By Charlie Blumstein
John Ingram of Glad Kipt Kill farm in Olivebridge, the last remaining diversified working farm in Olive is the quintessential countryman of yore having a very wide range of farming knowledge and skills such as animal husbandry, draft horse training and use, tractor operator and farm mechanic, pasture and woodlot management, sawyer and sawmill mechanic... among others. Add in his membership in the Olive Fire Co. 1 and part time position as Town of Olive zoning enforcement officer and assistant building inspector and you have one very busy farmer who also requires off-farm income to help make ends meet.

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Saving Habeas Corpus...
Part 2 of a Dialogue With The Catskills’ Civil Rights Crusader, Michael Ratner

5/8/2008 By Gary Alexander
A favored method of forcing confessions during the Spanish Inquisition was a form of suffocating water torture called “toca”- which is similar to the controversial practice of “waterboarding” used on detainees at Guantanamo Bay and at secret CIA “rendition” camps in other countries. The process, applied to American POWs during World War II by their Japanese captors, was called “the water cure” and was regarded as a war crime at the International Tribunal in Toyko following the war..

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What’s Up With The City?
Questions Abound About The State’s New Role In Upstate/Downstate Relations

5/8/2008 By Paul Smart
One of the bigger local questions of recent weeks, at least in Catskills communities, is why New York City decided to not only settle its long string of tax assessment lawsuits with the Town of Olive, but do so for the next decade.
“There’s been a definite clearing of the atmosphere, so to speak,” said Olive Town Supervisor of the shift that’s brought his town its first reprieve from ongoing battles with the Big Apple in decades. “Something’s afoot, just what it is, I’m not sure.”

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