Sullivan County Democrat Explained
Sullivan County Democrat |
Type: | Twice weekly newspaper |
Publisher: | Fred Stabbert III |
Editor: | Derek Kirk |
Sportseditor: | Anthony Morgano |
Staff: | Nic Birgler, Alex Kielar |
Foundation: | 1891 |
Headquarters: | 5 Lower Main Street,Callicoon, NY 12723 |
Website: | https://www.scdemocratonline.com/ |
Sullivan County Democrat is "a semiweekly newspaper in Callicoon."[1] [2] [3]
The "twice weekly newspaper"[4] was established in 1891,[5] and has been "independently owned and operated by the same family since 1927."[6] Others,[7] [8] including The New York Times, cite their stories.[9]
Notes and References
- News: . Laurie J. Stabbert An Upstate Bride . publisher ... of The Sullivan County Democrat, a semiweekly newspaper in Callicoon. . August 4, 1985.
- News: The New York Times. Paid Notice: Deaths BLUMBERG, ESTERITA (CISSIE). was a columnist for the Sullivan County Democrat.. September 7, 2004.
- News: . Progress in the Long, Strange Trip Toward a Monument to Woodstock . Winnie Hu . June 15, 2001 . Jeryl Abramson, 46, a columnist for The Sullivan County Democrat.
- Web site: Sullivan County Democrat.
- Web site: Sullivan County Democrat: Archives. Established 1891 .
- Web site: Sullivan County Democrat. published in print every Tuesday and Friday..
- News: The River News Room. The Tug-of-War Over Summer Camps During COVID-19. May 18, 2020.
- four citations, dated 24Jun2005, 10Aug2004, 7Jun2005, 3Dec2013
- News: Sager . Jeanne. Judge Kaye's judicial legacy is assured . May 30, 2021. Sullivan County Democrat . January 22, 2010.
- citing News: The New York Times. ]|url=https://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/21/on-our-radar-a-drone-for-tracking-poachers|title=On Our Radar: A Drone for Tracking Poachers|author=Diane Cardwell |date=June 21, 2012}} In 2010, as her hometown newspaper, they biographied New York State Supreme Court Justice Judith Kaye. She had reached "mandatory retirement age," and they wrote: "Already the first woman on the high court, Kaye would become the first woman to hold its highest position – Chief Judge – when she was sworn in March 23, 1993." Kaye is an alumnus of a local school, Monticello High School (New York).[9]
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