- 1. How Woodstock Happened...
- (General History)
- ... music festival. That's it." The permit was for the White Lake Music and Arts Festival, a very, very small event that Tiber had dreamed up to increase business at the hotel. "We had a chamber music quar ...
- Created on 04 January 2016
- 2. Along The Neversink....
- (Neversink)
- ... streaking hot-foot for no-man's-land. "David Brundage was the old-time blacksmith. He also pulled teeth with a turn key apparatus, for which he charged a quarter. If children had no money, he asked non ...
- Created on 28 December 2011
- 3. The Oil Pipeline
- (General History)
- ... of New Jersey, a distance of over three hundred miles, eliminating the extra handling and exuberant rates charged by the railroad company. The proposed pipeline would traverse the Southern Tier portion ...
- Created on 28 June 2011
- 4. Paul Gerry
- (History Preserver)
- ... of the Bulge. The Gorowitz family, which also included two younger brothers, Alan and Maurice, moved to Sullivan County and purchased an old homestead in Ferndale. After being discharged ...
- Created on 11 August 2007
- 5. Alice and Russell (Rusty) Hodge
- (History Makers)
- ... here were opportunities to develop his physical skills while in the Service and by the time he was discharged he was 6' 3" and 225 pounds and ready for that most demanding of competitions: the Decathlon, ...
- Created on 11 August 2003
- 6. William Galbraith Smith
- (History Preserver)
- ... was honorably discharged as Technical Sergeant in September 1945. He served in the Air Force Reserves from 1945 until 1953. After his discharge from the military, Bill went home to ...
- Created on 11 August 1998