
Under the Unique/Most Interesting Commercial category, “Blue Hills Farm Tent and Breakfast,” Narrowsburg – Owner: Jane Luchsinger – Contractor/Builder: Ken McGinnis, was a sure winner. – Provided Photos
Compiled by Leni Santoro
MONTICELLO,NY (November 28, 2010) – Homes and businesses that enhance the appearance of Sullivan County were recognized at the 2010 “Sullivan Showcase Awards” on November 11 at the Eagle’s Nest in Bloomingburg. The annual awards are sponsored by the Sullivan County Board of Realtors and Sullivan Renaissance.
The residential judges were Diane Deutsch of Preferred Homes & Properties, Joe Freda of Freda Real Estate and Glenn Pontier of Sullivan Renaissance.
The commercial judges were: Diane Butler of Eagle Valley Realty, Susan Boersema of Ulster Savings Bank and Deborah Hornicek of Callicoon Real Estate.
Van Morrow put together the PowerPoint presentation; Ann Finneran of Sullivan Renaissance created the award certificates; and Mary Greene, Lori Malone, Jennifer Bitetto, Emily Grillo and Danielle Gaebel of The River Reporter produced the journal.
In addition to the winners listed below the following finalists were also honored:
Best Residential Addition
White Lake Homes, Kauneonga Lake – Owner: Leonard Shirman – Contractor/Builder: John Connolly
Best New Residential Construction – Under 2500 Sq. Ft.
Lake Ridge Road, Narrowsburg – Owner: Denzil & Carolyn Gallagher – Contractor/Builder: Catskill Farms – Architects: KLM Architects
Tuthill Road, Barryville – Owner: Bryce Boyd and Thomas Norrby – Contractor/Builder: Catskill Farms
Bluestone Drive, Eldred – Owner: Gayle Berman – Contractor/Builder: Catskill Farms – Architects: KLM Architects
Best New Residential Construction – Over 2500 Sq. Ft.
Pine Lake Drive, Wurtsboro – Owner: Phil Milo – Contractor/Builders: PB Majestic Homes and Wurtsboro Electric Service, Inc.
Clear Lake Road, Roscoe – Owners: Sally and Ed Cerny – Contractor/Builder: Allison & Devore – Architect: Irace Architecture, Joseph Irace
Chapin Estate, White Lake – Owners: Russ and Barbara Campbell – Contractor/Builder: Log Chips, LLC, Fred Krol
Best Commercial Spruce Up
Old Stranahan Building, Main Street, Narrowsburg – Owner: Jane Slawyer, Narrowsburg – Contractor/Builder: Narrowsburg Beautification Group/Delaware Valley Job Corps
Best Commercial Renovation Under 2500 Sq. Ft.
“Peace, Love & Ice Cream,” 200 Rock Hill Drive, Rock Hill – Owner: Les & Barbara Fischer – Contractor/Builder: Stanley & Sons
Best Commercial Renovation Over 2500 Sq. Ft.
“Lander’s River Trips,” 5961 Route 97, Narrowsburg – Owner: Rick Lander – Contractor/Builder: Lance Mercado, Narrowsburg
Unique/Most Interesting Commercial
“Cottage at Belle Knowle,” Eldred – Owner: Erin & Larry Farmer
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And the 2010 Sullivan Showcase Award Winners are:
This year the Showcase added a new category – Best Residential Green – to acknowledge homes that are build with the environment and sustainability in mind.
Best Residential Green: Stewart Road, North Branch

Owner: Jeff McMahon & Lizanne Haimes
Contractor/Builder: Jeff McMahon
Designer: Jeff McMahon
Best Residential Addition: Crawford Road, Eldred

Owner: Charles Petersheim
Contractor/Builder: Charles Petersheim – Catskill Farms
Best Residential Renovation
This category is unusual this year because there are three winners. After reviewing all the entries, the judges were faced with three very distinct and varied finalists – each which could be the winner. The three judges then evaluated the entries point by point using a numeric scale – and found that all three homes had received exactly the same number of points. Without further ado – here are the three winners in Best Residential Renovation.
Skyline Drive, Fremont Center

Owner: Carolyn Ann Owens /Gregory Solowsky
Contractor/Builder: Scott & Doug Woods
Broadway, Kauneonga Lake

Owner: Jeff Lawson/Peter Hutchman
Contractor/Builder: Allison & Devore
Architect: Irace Architecture, Joseph Irace
Dahlia Road, Liberty

Owner: Ben White
Contractor/Builder: Catskill Harvest, Will Foster
Architect: Irace Architecture, Joseph Irace
Unique/Most Interesting Residential
Smallwood, Bethel

Owner: Wes & Beata Tavor
Contractor/Builder: WT Builders
Designer: Alvin Adler
Best New Residential Construction – Under 2500 Square Feet
Barryville

Owners: Norah Lawlor and Jeffrey Bradford
Contractor/Builder: Catskill Farms
Architects: KLM Architects
Best New Residential Construction – Over 2500 Sq.Ft.
The Lake House

Contractor/Builder: Green Earth Companies Northeast, LLC, Marc Dubrovsky
Architect: Dennis Wedlick Architect, LLC
Special Award Category
Happy Avenue, Bethel

Owner: Scripps Networks – DIY
Contractor/Builder: Catskill Farms
Best Commercial Spruce Up
Literacy Volunteer Center, 63 North Street, Monticello

Best Commercial Renovation Under 2500 Square Feet
“BrookHouse Gallery,” 5 Austin Road, Barryville

Owner: David Bush & Luiz Aragon
Contractor/Builder: Rory McKean, McKean Custom Homes, Milford
Best Commercial Renovation Over 2500 Square Feet
“Green Earth Realty,” 5663 Route 52, Kenoza Lake

Owner: Marc Dubrovsky
Designer: Marc Dubrovsky
Contractor/Builder: Green Earth Companies, Northeast, LLC, Marc Dubrovsky
“Dancing Cat Saloon,” 2037 Route 17B, Bethel

Owner: Stacy Cohen & Monte Sachs
Designer: Audrey Cohen/Monte Sachs
Contractor/Builder: Built to Last/Aaron Salovin
Best New Commercial Construction
“Jeff Bank,” 1460 Route 17B, White Lake

Owner: HSD, LLC/Jeff Bank
Contractor/Builder: Woodstone Companies, Bethel,
Designer: Steve Dubrovsky
Best New Construction Modular
“EcoGreen Community Housing at SCCC” Loch Sheldrake

Owner: EcoGreen Community Housing Fund
Contractor/Builder: The Ruby Group, Goshen
Architect: Mike Berta, Poughkeepsie
Unique/Most Interesting Commercial
“Blue Hills Farm Tent and Breakfast,” Narrowsburg

Owner: Jane Luchsinger
Contractor/Builder: Ken McGinnis
Special Acknowledgement – Signs
Good signage is important, which is why two signs are being recognized this year.

“Dancing Cat Saloon,” 2037 Route 17B, Bethel
Owner: Stacy Cohen & Monte Sachs
Artist: Paul Stark, White Lake
“in2retr0,” 1163 Route 17B, Mongaup Valley
Owner: Amy Kuperblum
Municipal/Public Building
The winner of this category receives a $2000 award from Sullivan Renaissance to help with planting flowers, landscaping and other beautification.
Mountaindale Railway Visitor’s Center, 11 Station Road, Mountaindale

Owner: Town of Fallsburg
Architect: Bernard Kozykowski
Engineer: William H. Illing
Landscaping: Mountaindale Action Committee
Contractor/Builder: Precise Landscaping, Inc., Wallkill
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Showcase committee chair Diane Deutsch, who emceed the awards, encouraged everyone to begin thinking about nominations for 2011. For more information about the awards, call Mary Bakalis at 845-794-2735, mbakalis@verizon.net.
For more photos of the Mountaindale Railway Visitor’s Center visit the Chronicle on Zenfolio. Read the story “A Brand New Old Train Station Opens in Mountaindale.”
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Home for the Holidays Fundraiser Benefits Sullivan County CASA
December 27, 2010 by The Catskill Chronicle
Story and photos by Carol Montana
SMALLWOOD, NY (December 27, 2010) – Sometime around the middle of November, Lillian Hendrickson, Executive Director of Sullivan County CASA (SC CASA) wrote to Paul Ciliberto, New York Regional Manager for radio station Thunder 102.
CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates, an organization that advocates for children in Family Court, children who are abused and neglected, children under guardianship or children that are at risk for going to foster homes.
And so, on Wednesday, December 22, an event was held at Friends Restaurant and Pub in Smallwood
to help raise funds for SC CASA. Not coincidentally, there was a special on CBS-TV the same evening called “Home for the Holidays,” which featured, among other performers, country music artist Jimmy Wayne (photo right, provided) who knows a thing or two about foster care. Having been abandoned at a bus station when he was 13 years old, and having been shuffled through 12 schools and nine foster placements, Wayne finally met Russell and Bea Costner. The couple was in their 70s when they opened their hearts and home to Wayne who was homeless at the time.
As a way of giving back, Wayne started his Meet Me Halfway project and on January 1, 2010 set out on a 1,660 mile hike from Tennessee to Phoenix to raise awareness about homeless children and, more specifically, about children who age out of the foster-care system. He eventually aims to walk across the whole country.
Wayne performed at Monticello Raceway as part of 5th Annual ThunderBash on May 8, 2010. And
now, a large crowd gathered at Friends to see the 12th Annual Home for the Holidays special, watch Wayne perform and raise money for CASA through donations, raffles, and photos by Jeff Siegel of the Spencer Daniels Agency (photo left).
A heartfelt donation was brought in by Dakota Born, a young lady from Livingston Manor who went Christmas caroling with her family in Claryville. “We explained what we were caroling for and people donated,” said Born who presented $45.
Hendrickson said the money collected will be used to train volunteers. “Every bit of money stays in Sullivan County,” said Hendrickson. “Volunteers go to the children’s home, they advocate for the children, try to find a family member to take them in, or advocate for them to be in a safe home. Children fall through the cracks. We have much more time to investigate than social workers. We can go to more places because we’re volunteers. I can go to Orange County and Pennsylvania, a social worker can’t.” Board of Elections Commissioner Faith Kaplan was also in attendance. She was a CASA volunteer for 11 years before becoming a board member, which is also a
volunteer position.
After all the raffle money and donations had been tallied, and after a $100 donation from Jim DiCarlo, the owner of Friends (in photo at right with elf Dave Dunlap from Hilltop Homes), over $500 had been raised for SC CASA.
“They say you can save one child, but you can’t save them all. I want to save them all,” said Jimmy Wayne during his Home for the Holidays performance. Based on the enthusiasm at Friends, the attendees wanted to “save them all,” too.
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