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Having trouble? See if we've answered your question below. If not, please call or email us. You can always reach us at 845-481-0155 or at editor@watershedpost.com.

Who are you people, and what is the Watershed Post?

We find, report and curate news from around the Catskills region, where New York City's water comes from. For more on who we are and what we do, check out our About Us page.

We post fresh stories on the front page every day. (Well, just about every day. Sometimes we take a weekend off, like sane people.) If you leave your computer to get a cup of coffee and come back, we might already have something new. So check back often!

For those who prefer their news in email form, we have an email newsletter that puts the freshest headlines right in your inbox. You can subscribe to that by clicking here.  Read more

Contact Us

You can reach us a number of ways, and we encourage you to get in touch! Your input is what makes us better. 

By email: 

Editorial and general inquiries: editor@watershedpost.com

Advertising, sales and directory inquiries: sales@watershedpost.com

Julia Reischel: julia.reischel@watershedpost.com

Lissa Harris: lissa.harris@watershedpost.com

By phone: 

845-481-0155

Our office: 

We love mail. We are located at 53 Delaware Ave. in Delhi, NY, 13753.

Policies

The Watershed Post is operated by Watershed Post, Inc., a New York corporation with headquarters at 53 Delaware Ave., Delhi, NY, 13753. By using our website and our services, you agree to our Terms of Service, our Privacy Policy, and our Reprint Policy, which are outlined on this page. If we make changes to either of these policies, we will post them here and on our homepage.

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About us

Welcome to The Watershed Post. We're a news and information hub for the Catskills, the source of New York City's water. If you live in Delaware, Ulster, Greene, Sullivan or Schoharie County--or if you're one of the 9 million people whose water comes from the Catskill mountains--this site is for you.

Our site has three main parts:

  • Local news. We curate news from around the watershed, with a focus on land use, arts, and the environment. 
  • A searchable and updateable business directory. We aim to help you find any business in the Catskills.
  • An event calendar. Post an event and see what's going on. We want to help you get together.

Who we are

Editorial: Lissa Harris, Julia Reischel

Web Architect: Adam Gaffin

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