Lissa Harris

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Lissa Harris is the founder and publisher of the Watershed Post.

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Mar. 28, 2012
Above: A video of Boom Boom the rhino getting some TLC from a keeper at the Out Of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona. Filmed in 2010. One of the now-defunct Catskill Game Farm's most famous animals, Boom Boom the white rhino, died of cancer... Read more
Mar. 28, 2012
Above: WNYT's report on the fire at the Red Barn Restaurant in Summit on Monday. Today's forecast for the Catskills region is looking pretty soggy -- but earlier this week, dry weather and high winds were a recipe for increased risk of fires. Several... Read more
Mar. 27, 2012
Above: Photo of Treadwell Post Office sign taken in July 2011 by Flickr user Carolyn Simmons of West Laurens, NY. Reproduced by permission. Treadwell resident Linda Norris got a nasty shock while picking up her mail this week: This Saturday, March 31,... Read more
Mar. 27, 2012
No, that's not the Shire -- it's the sun over Bovina Center this morning, illuminating farm fields that are already turning from gold to green in earnest. Photo by Christopher Mooney, shared in the Watershed Post's Flickr group pool. For a larger view,... Read more
Mar. 27, 2012
The wife of a man on trial for murder in Kalamazoo, Michigan has testified in court that her husband confessed to her that he committed the unsolved 1996 slaying of Demetrius Carter in a North Branch boarding house. Besham Brian Sugrim, a former Sullivan... Read more
Mar. 27, 2012
So far, the "home rule" legal debate over whether towns have the authority to ban gas drilling has focused on two levels of government: The town and the state. But county governments are increasingly concerned with the issue. A standoff between Delaware... Read more
Mar. 27, 2012
Photo from Belleayre's Facebook page. With an April 1 budget deadline looming, the New York State legislature and governor's office are close to finalizing a $132.5 billion budget, the AP reports. Part of that budget deal, state senator John Bonacic's... Read more
Mar. 26, 2012
Photo of Indian Point power plant in Buchanan, NY by Flickr user Tony Fischer. Published under Creative Commons license. This just in from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation: Entergy, the company that owns the Indian Point... Read more
Mar. 26, 2012
Above: Pea seedlings at WP HQ under a blanket of straw. Temperatures in New Kingston, on the eastern edge of Delaware County, are predicted to drop into the teens tonight. Photo by Lissa Harris. March came in like a lamb, and it's going out like a lion... Read more
Mar. 25, 2012
Photo by Lynda Shenkman Curtis for Oxygen House Photography. From Sloan Wainwright's website. It must be spring: The Empire State Railway Museum in Phoenicia is alive with the sound of music once again. Flying Cat Music, a small independent music series... Read more
Mar. 23, 2012
Above: Filmmaker Jessica Vecchione's cat Greykitty must be free. Over in Greene County, former Brooklynite Larissa Phillips and her kids slaughter three roosters under a locust tree, "with every bit of the squeamish, precious, halting nonsense you’d... Read more
Mar. 23, 2012
Photos by Jack McShane. March is the time for putting up bluebird nest boxes, and cleaning out old ones. Watershed Post reader Jack McShane caught these little field mice red-handed -- er, red-pawed -- taking over a bluebird box on his property in Andes... Read more
Mar. 22, 2012
Above: The Watershed Post's resident rooster, Wellington. He's good company out here in rural Delaware County, but we're guessing he wouldn't fit in too well in your average tiny Kingston backyard. Photo by Lissa Harris. Looks like the urban-farming... Read more
Mar. 22, 2012
Photo from the Halls Mills Covered Bridge blog. Reproduced by permission. The Halls Mills Bridge in Neversink was luckier than the Old Blenheim Bridge over the Schoharie Creek -- it survived Irene's ravages mostly intact. But the stone pier that supports... Read more
Mar. 21, 2012
A last-minute write-in campaign for the Fleischmanns village board by planning board chair Larry Reilly and local businessman Martin Morales failed to get either candidate enough votes for a seat on the board. Incumbent trustees Fred Woller and Harriet... Read more
Mar. 20, 2012
Above: New York State's new 19th Congressional district. Detail from a document posted on Scribd by Politicker reporter Colin Campbell; embedded below. It took a federal court to get it done, but New York State finally has its Congressional districts... Read more
Mar. 20, 2012
"Vote" poster by Flickr user Eric Perry. Published under Creative Commons license. Today, March 20, is Election Day in most of New York State's incorporated villages. Many of the village trustees and other officials running in today's local elections are... Read more
Mar. 19, 2012
Photographer Christopher Mooney got this beautiful close-up of a golden eagle (or immature bald eagle?) near the shore of the Pepacton Reservoir yesterday. Posted to the Watershed Post Flickr group. (Local photographers, if you'd like to see your photos... Read more
Mar. 19, 2012
A January 9 meeting of town, county and village officials held to discuss flood recovery in Fleischmanns has become a political punching bag, as the village gets close to its improbably heated board of trustees election. The problem? Too many... Read more
Mar. 19, 2012
A small plane went down near Jennings Road in New Baltimore on Sunday, March 18, leaving its solo pilot with minor injuries, several news outlets are reporting. The Daily Mail has an account of the crash, and a photo of the crashed plane -- a 2/3-scale... Read more

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