Monticello, NY – Sullivan County Manager David Fanslau has issued the following statement: “The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued a Wind Advisory that is effective through Thursday evening, and the Flood Watch for Sullivan County remains effective through Thursday morning.
“Beginning this evening southerly winds will gust ahead of the cold front. West winds will develop on Thursday morning behind the cold front and continue into the afternoon hours.
“Heavy rain and mild air are headed for the region. A strong storm system is developing over the center of the country and will push mild air and rain into the region on Wednesday. Some of the rain will be heavy Wednesday evening. This rain, in combination with melting snow, could cause flooding of small streams and minor flooding of the rivers in the region.
“Heavy rain and snow melt Wednesday evening will cause rises in area streams and rivers. The greatest risk for flooding will be along small streams as heavy rain over a short period could cause rapid rises. Main Stem Rivers will also rise but only minor flooding is expected at this time.
“Wind advisories are issued when sustained wind speeds of at greater than 30 mph and/or wind gusts over 40 mph are expected. Winds of this magnitude could cause minor damage to trees, power lines and weaker structures. Persons in the advisory area should secure all loose objects. If you are traveling through the advisory area keep a firm grip on the wheel, especially for those driving high profile vehicles.
“A flood watch means there is the potential for flooding on small streams, creeks, poor drainage, and low-lying areas based on current forecasts. You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings. Those living, working, or driving in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
“I strongly urge our County residents to take preventative measures to protect their property. Outdoor, moveable property should be secured. Furthermore, in case of emergency, all residents in these areas should make preparations to vacate their home if conditions warrant, and are strongly urged to comply with any and all reasonable requests from law enforcement or emergency responders during an emergency.
“County residents are also urged to have enough flashlights and extra batteries, canned goods and bottled water for 48 hours, in case of power outage or emergency. Residents are encouraged to make arrangements to check on elderly neighbors, and arrange for pets to be housed either inside, or with proper shelter.
“Sullivan County Division of Public Works crews continued with cleaning catch basins and ditches today. Loaders and backhoes and gradealls are now located at various locations throughout the County and are ready to respond if needed. This procedure is part of the flood preparation protocol that was established in 2009.
“Sullivan County offices will be open for normal business hours on Thursday, January 31, 2013.
… Heavy Rain And Mild Air Are Headed For The Region… A Strong Storm System Is Developing Over The Center Of The Country And Will Push Mild Air And Rain Into The Region On Wednesday.
Farming Association of New York Hudson Region and Slow Food Upper Delaware River (Up De Riva) for a viewing party of “Changing the Way We Eat,” a TEDx- Manhattan presentation
The event, entitled “Subzero Heroes,” has nearly 130 people willing to take the frosty plunge.
Diner will donate 10 percent of its dining proceeds to benefit the SUNY Sullivan Foundation. 
strongly applaud the President’s proposal for tougher gun trafficking laws that will help to end the proliferation of lethal weapons across state lines.
toughest gun laws in the nation. The legislation includes provisions to keep guns out of the hands of convicted felons and potentially dangerous mental health patients, and ban high capacity magazines and assault weapons.
… Winter Weather Advisory In Effect From 10 PM This Evening To 1 PM EST Wednesday… The National Weather Service In Binghamton Has Issued A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow And Sleet…Which Is In Effect From 10 PM This Evening To 1 PM EST Wednesday. * Locations…Northeast Pennsylvania…And The Western Catskills In New York. * Hazards…Moderate Snow. Snow Could Occasionally Mix With Sleet…Mainly To The South Of Scranton…Wilkes-Barre… Honesdale…And Monticello. * Accumulations…Snow Amounts Of 2 To 5 Inches By Midday Wednesday…With The Greatest Totals Over The Higher Terrain. * Timing…Steady Snow Will Spread Into The Poconos…As Well As The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Metro Area…Between 10 PM And Midnight. Snow Will Then Continue Northward…Reaching The Northern Tier Counties Of Pennsylvania…And The Western Catskills…By Shortly After Midnight. The Heaviest Snow Should Fall Early Wednesday…Between Roughly 4 And 10 AM…With Again A Snow Sleet Mix Possible…Mainly South Of Interstate 84. By Later In The Morning…Precipitation Should Begin To Taper Off. * Temperatures…Between 25 And 30 Overnight…Rising Into The Lower 30S Wednesday Morning. * Winds…Very Light…Generally 5 To 10 Mph From The East Or Southeast. * Impacts…Slippery Travel Conditions Will Likely Develop On Untreated Surfaces Overnight And Early Wednesday…Including The Morning Commute To Work And School.
State’s infrastructure released its preliminary report and recommendations. The Governor announced plans in the State of the State to implement and accelerate the development of more resilient critical infrastructure systems. The Governor will be reviewing the recommendations as part of the effort to help protect New York from future storms
and natural disaster.
patients between six months and 18 years of age. This Order suspends for the next 30 days the section of State Education Law that limits the authority of pharmacists to administer immunizing agents only to individuals 18 years of age or older.
The State Health Department will also continue to issue health advisories to healthcare providers, hospitals, long-term care facilities, local health departments and pharmacies to strongly advise all New Yorkers who have not already received their influenza vaccine to do so immediately, and to encourage all providers to continue to administer the influenza vaccine to their patients. DOH provides to health care facilities a web-based tool kit for influenza vaccination programs:
vaccine and approximately 69 percent of the known influenza B viruses match the vaccine.
downtown district.
There will be non-stop music starting at 6:00 p.m. at all three locations as local musicians come together to raise money for the food pantries of Sullivan County.
is holding an Open House on Thursday, January 10 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the St. John Street Education Center in Monticello.
donations for the American Red Cross. The Thunder Blood Bowl will take place at Monticello Casino & Raceway on Thursday, January 24 from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. 










Liberty C. S. Wall of Fame Nominations Due 2/15/13
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LIBERTY, NY (January 31, 2013) – Do you know someone who deserves to be honored on the Liberty Central School District 2013 Wall of Fame? Applications to nominate individuals are being sought and are due on Friday, February 15.
The third group of inductees will be honored at a ceremony and breakfast reception prior to Liberty’s graduation on Saturday, June 22.
To date, 15 individuals have been inducted – seven alumni, six former faculty members and two community members. Information about each inductee can be found at www.libertyk12.org.
The Wall of Fame is located in the lobby of the David E. Panebaker Auditorium at the Liberty High School. “We are very excited to welcome a third group of inductees to the Wall of Fame,” said Assistant Superintendent and Wall of Fame Co-Chair Carol Napolitano. “Each year it is fascinating to learn about the outstanding people who have been a part of this district. The accomplishments of our graduates, the life-long impact of faculty and staff and the compassion of community members give us a lot to be proud of.”
The nomination application can be downloaded at the district web site or picked up at the District Administration Office at 115 Buckley Street, Liberty, NY. Please call Mrs. Tania DeFrank at 845-292-6990 for more information.
In photo above are the Liberty 2012 Wall of Fame Inductees or their representatives included (L to R) Mary Ippolito-Winston and Kathy Ippolito (daughters of Inductees Steven Ippolito), Joseph R. Lewis, Linda Hinton (sister of Maurice "Mo" Martin, Harry "Mr. Rip" Rapenske, Thomas Nickou and Dr. Austin Frishman. Not pictured were Petra Muccia, who accepted the honor on behalf of David E. Panebaker’s daughters Helen Farrell and Shirley Krum and Jeri Finnegan (Liberty Elementary School Principal, who accepted for Carmela Staropoli).
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