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Claryville, New York is located in Ulster County. Zip codes in Claryville, NY include 12725.

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Mar 31, 2012 | Times Herald-Record

Neversink raises money to repair historic covered bridge

Hurricane Irene heavily damaged the 100-year-old Halls Mills Covered Bridge. FEMA will pay $300,000 to repair it but requires $50,000 each from the state and county, the latter citing difficulty.

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Wed Mar 28, 2012

Times Herald-Record

Neversink raises money to repair historic covered bridge

Hurricane Irene heavily damaged the 100-year-old Halls Mills Covered Bridge. FEMA will pay $300,000 to repair it but requires $50,000 each from the state and county, the latter citing difficulty.

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Sun Mar 18, 2012

Times Herald-Record

Soap Box Derby energizes Sullivan

Jack Eddings, 11, of Claryville, will take part in Sullivan's first Soap Box Derby in May.

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Mon Jan 16, 2012

Times Herald-Record

Catskills Bureau Confidential: Sullivan County asking DEC to pull draft impact statement

Sullivan County's new Legislature joined the chorus of those asking the state Department of Environmental Conservation to withdraw its draft environmental impact statement for natural-gas drilling until more safety information can be compiled.

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Sun Jan 08, 2012

Examiner.com

Wranglers/Riding Instructors wanted on a YMCA Dude Ranch

Frost Valley Equestrian Center , a multi-facility equestrian program, is hiring full time, part time, temporary, and contract, paying a weekly salary of $180-$380/week. Housing is provided at the Ranch, you will share housing with other barn staff, along with free meals.

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