Events

HSM CALENDAR 2022

Does the man on the left look familiar?

Does the man on the left look familiar?

Backstage at the Capitol Theater, NYC  Paula Eisenstein Baker, Houston, TX cellist and musicologist, is trying to verify whether he is Bernard Nadelle, a prominent cellist with the house orchestra at the Capitol Theater in NYC in the 1920s and 30s. Eisenstein Baker,...

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The groaning board

The groaning board

At this the season of feasting, we offer this 1944 photograph of Max Kass, proprietor of the former Kass Inn in Kelly Corners, which was known for its marvelous buffets. The Inn was started in 1919 when Max Kass and two others (Nachman Groubarth and Harry Taub) bought...

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The “last word” in campaigning, 1940 style

The “last word” in campaigning, 1940 style

The GOP campaign trailer stopped at the Esso station on Margaretville’s Main St., Oct. 14, 1940  He was nowhere near Margaretville but his presence loomed large on October 14, 1940 when the “GOP Motion Picture Caravan” streamed in to town to campaign for Republican...

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2014 Season Preview!

2014 Season Preview!

The Historical Society of the Town of Middletown (HSM) will hold its Annual Meeting and chicken barbecue lunch Sunday, Oct. 27 at noon at the Society’s Hall, 778 Cemetery Road, Margaretville. Radio personality and newspaper columnist “Big Chuck” D’Imperio will be the...

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2014 Season Preview!

HSM plans annual meeting and luncheon

The Historical Society of the Town of Middletown (HSM) will hold its Annual Meeting and chicken barbecue lunch Sunday, Oct. 27 at noon at the Society’s Hall, 778 Cemetery Road, Margaretville. Radio personality and newspaper columnist “Big Chuck” D’Imperio will be the...

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Bob’s gone, but the cider-making continues

Bob’s gone, but the cider-making continues

Burr Hubbell reports that the ancient apple press at Hubbell Homestead farm will be operating Sept. 28 at 1 p.m., Oct. 5 at 1, 1:30 and 2:30, and Oct. 6 at noon, 1 and 2. Anyone interested in seeing history at work is welcome to stop by and watch the process unfold on...

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A wrong righted

A wrong righted

Eleven Margaretville Cemetery monuments that were toppled by vandals August 6, 2012 have been righted by the Margaretville Public Works crew. With guidance from experienced cemetery restorer Brian Wheaton, the workers pieced and cemented together the stones of the...

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Cauliflower Festival is this weekend!

The Tenth Annual Margaretville Cauliflower Festival will bring food, fun, history and a hip new dance craze – square dancing! — to the Village Park in Margaretville this Saturday, Sept. 28 from 10 to 4. The Catskill Mountain Boys and guest caller John Jacobson will...

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Share your flood story at festival

Students from Margaretville Central School’s Media Class, and from the Catskill Mountain Christian Academy, will set up shop at the Margaretville Cauliflower Festival Saturday, Sept. 28 to record memories and reflections of the 2011 flood that changed so many lives....

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