KXMB-TV Bismarck - Sun Nov 08
Trapped Man Survives Paralyzed man trapped 30 hours survives NY crash FREMONT, N.Y. A paralyzed man who was trapped when his car drove off an upstate New York road and plummeted down an embankment is alive to tell the tale.
Paralyzed Man Trapped for Thirty Hours After CrashCW11 New York WPIX-TV - Sun Nov 08
A 14-year-old boy saved a paralyzed man's life Friday after spotting the man's car after it plunged down an embankment.
Paralyzed man trapped 30 hours survives NY crashThe Patent Trader - Sun Nov 08
A paralyzed man trapped when his car drove off an upstate New York road and plummeted down an embankment survived for 30 hours despite freezing temperatures and internal bleeding.
Farmland protection sessions scheduled by Sullivan Planning DepartmentMid-Hudson News - Sat Nov 07
The towns of Bethel, Liberty, Callicoon and Delaware are seeking public comment on their recently drafted Farmland Protection Plans.
Man who kept dead mom in freezer is sentencedMid-Hudson News - Sat Nov 07
MONTICELLO The man who kept his dead mother's body in his freezer in his Colchester home in October 2008, was sentenced in Sullivan County Court Friday to six months in jail for cashing her social security checks.
Giving to United WayRecordOnline.com - Sat Nov 07
Gary Boucher, Hudson Valley consumer marketing executive for Bank of America, and Patrice Chester, left, banking center manager for the Monticello branch, present Kaytee Warren, center, chief professional officer of United Way of Sullivan County, with a $2,500 contribution.
Auction starts for Sullivan County's Villa RomaRecordonline.com - The Times Herald-Record - Sat Nov 07
Want to buy one of the last great Catskill resorts? The bidding starts at $25 million.
NY Man Gets Jail For Cashing Dead Mother's ChecksWCBSTV.com - Fri Nov 06
Share + Nov 6, 2009 1:35 pm US/Eastern MONTICELLO, N.Y. An upstate New York man who hid his dead 98-year-old mother in a freezer and cashed her Social Security checks has been sentenced to six months in jail.
Bethel voter drive unlikely to change election resultsMiddletown Times Herald Record - Fri Nov 06
A much-ballyhooed registration drive from Hasidic groups in the Town of Bethel might have spurred a surge in absentee ballots, but is not expected to change the outcome of Tuesday's races.
Infrastructure and cumulative impactsHttp - Thu Nov 05
It was clear that members of the multi-municipal gas drilling task force had done their homework and were prepared to advocate for their towns.
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