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Lake Huntington - June 23

Eileen Hennessy - Community Correspondent
Posted 6/22/20

Hope all the fathers, grandfathers, godfathers, uncles, brothers, cousins, and single moms who pull double duty all had a great Fathers Day.

As you all know I spend a lot of time on Facebook, I …

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Lake Huntington - June 23

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Hope all the fathers, grandfathers, godfathers, uncles, brothers, cousins, and single moms who pull double duty all had a great Fathers Day.

As you all know I spend a lot of time on Facebook, I saw a post on Lake Huntington page that I would like to share with you all. I got it from Judith Rosati Bernstein, she was out walking and came across this sign that said: New York LAKE HUNTINGTON family of Sarah Huntington, wife of Dr. John Calkin, 1752 Landowner, 1st Doctor, 1880 V. Dittmar city borders popular summer resorts. J.Brinins 1st postmaster. Sullivan County Historical Society.

I see these signs all around but never stop to read them. I was out and about on Saturday driving up Rt 97 and I saw the sign for Dave's Backyard Skewers. I met the owners Dave and Jin, I had 2 hot dogs and a watermelon slush.

I really enjoyed talking to them and the lay out they have. They are located on Rt 97 and Pump Station Road/ County Route 116. When you pull in you will see a really big white tent, and picnic tables, chairs all laid out so you are really not next to anyone. They are serving chicken, beef and lamb skewers, french fries, mango and watermelon slushs and ice tea.

While I was waiting for my food Zeke from The Cochecton Fire Station restaurant came over to have a chat and place his order. Cochecton is truly blessed with great places to eat. Annie's Ruff Cut is going strong with their car hope service. Henning's Local patio pick up is going on and the Fosterdale Café is open and serving there yummy ice cream. Lake View pizza and bar is open for takeout only.

Message from Mike Popollio, president of the Lake Huntington Lake Association: The lake was treated with Seclear, on Thursday the 18th. Mike says yes the smell is probably from the algae dying, we should see a difference in a few days, keep your fingers crossed.

Litter Pluck is going on till June 30th. Clean up day will be some time in August. You can get bags and stickers at the town hall. (845) 932-8360 X 11.

Be safe and wash your hands and wear your mask.

Keep smiling and have a great week and you can e-mail me at leeniebeans@

citlink.net or call (845) 252-3568 if you have any news. My new dead line is Friday's.

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