What product was red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown and black? Here is a hint. In 1903 you could buy them all for a nickel. Those colors were sold in the first box of Crayola crayons. …
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Hudson Cooper
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4/8/22
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Did you know that April 3rd- April 9th 2022 is National Library Week?
This year, the Sullivan County Public Library Alliance (SUPLA) is holding a fundraiser in recognition of National Library …
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Amanda Letohic - Fallsburg Public Library Interim Director
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4/5/22
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My grandmother, Lina Dreher, was sixteen when she kept this diary. She attended high school while also working in the family bakery, and she had eight siblings, some of whom are mentioned here.
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Ramona Jan
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4/5/22
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A Sunlit Weapon: A Maisie Dobbs Mystery by Jacqueline Winspear (Harper).
This classic series keeps finding ways to get richer. There’s a crime to be solved, as usual, but this is more a …
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George Ernsberger
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4/1/22
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When you think of the Woodstock Music & Art Fair what comes to mind? The half a million sitting on a field in Bethel? The torrential downpour? The Music? Chances are all three.
Bet you can …
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Barry Lewis
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4/1/22
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What is the difference between a Variable Annuity and a Mutual Fund? A variable annuity offers a range of investment options. The value of your investment as a variable annuity owner will vary …
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Joel Lerner
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4/1/22
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I have fond memories from back in the 1980’s playing an arcade game named centipede, where you had to try and shoot to destroy the centipede before he could get to the bottom of the screen and …
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Jim Boxberger
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4/1/22
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Here is a brief disclaimer. The title of this column does not contain a typo. This column has nothing to do with the movie of a similar name where Tom Ewell watched Marilyn Monroe cool off over a …
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Hudson Cooper
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4/1/22
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