15th Annual Liberty Main Street Forum
A two-day conference in Liberty will feature over 30 specialists in downtown and main street revitalization as well as building preservation from around New York State. This year’s annual event takes place on November 6 and 7 at the Liberty Museum and Arts Center located at 46 South Main Street in Liberty. It is co-sponsored by the New York Main Street Alliance (NYMSA) and the New York State Urban Council.
Now in its 15th year, the annual “Main Street Forum” on Monday, November 7 will offer practical advice and information to communities about downtown revitalization issues. For the first, the format will be all panel discussions with Main Street experts that will cover basic, intermediate and advanced topics.
One panel discussion will be moderated by representatives from the NYS Housing and Community Renewal, which has been responsible for millions of dollars in funding and grants for main streets and downtown redevelopment throughout New York State.
The tenth annual “New York Preservation Forum” will be held on the previous day, Sunday, November 6. Speakers will discuss restoring Main Street buildings, as well as historic preservation issues and techniques with the focus on cultural buildings on Main Street. The day concludes with an evening reception for the 10th Annual Preservation Photography Show.
The cost of registration is $40 for Sunday, $95 for Monday or $120 for both. Breakfast and lunch at the museum are included with registration. Discounted registration rates are available for three or more persons registering together. Scholarships are available through the Liberty Museum.
Sullivan Renaissance Community Planner Helen Budrock is one of the conference speakers and the event may be of particular interest to organizations and individuals that have had Sullivan Renaissance projects on their Main Streets. For more information contact Helen Budrock at 845-295-2462 or hbudrock@sullivanrenaissance.org no later than November 3rd.
Photo: Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce
Crowds flock to Annual Liberty Festival – Photos and Video
This past Monday was the Annual Liberty Festival in the Village of Liberty. Hundreds, even thousands of people descended on Main Street to enjoy a great parade, a large number of vendors, and a beautiful day. Liberty also looked great thanks to the hard work of Liberty Pride and the Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce.
There was not a parking spot to be found in Liberty before the Parade started it’s way down main street. But once you were able to get on main street you were treated to a great parade featuring firetrucks, classic cars, motorcycles, and this being an election year for the Town – many aspiring politicians.
There was a wide array of vendors on Main Street – everything from jewelry to clothing, and things you just don’t see everyday like miniature fake dogs. Our favorite food vendor Carrero’s Italian Sausage was on site temping your taste buds with their classic sausage and peppers.
We especially enjoyed the Sullivan County ASPCA with their adorable puppies.
The best part of the day was the smiling faces on the kids that were taking in the day. This is the kind of event that Liberty’s future will recall years from now.
We captured some of the day in photos, and one video of Liberty’s Charlie Barbuti playing the tuba:
It was a great day, hope to see you on Main Street again next year!!
Liberty Fitness the first project to make Liberty’s Main Street stronger
Liberty Fitness on North Main Street is the first project under the Liberty CDC’s Main Street Program to move into the construction phase and begin transforming the Liberty Fitness Center, inside and out. Owner Cindy Fracasse and CDC Executive Director Heinrich Strauch recently signed the grant contract that awards funding to the project out of the CDC’s Main Street Grant from the NYS Office of Housing Community Renewal.
Says Liberty Fitness’ Fracasse:†I am proud to be the first recipient of Liberty Main Street funds, and it is fitting that this program comes along as Liberty Fitness is about to celebrate its 10th anniversary.†Adds Strauch:†Liberty Fitness is exactly the kind of business that you want on a Main Street – it creates foot traffic, its customers use other Main Street businesses, and it offers an important service to the community. What better partner than Liberty Fitness to start our efforts to get Main Street into better shape?†Acting Liberty Chamber of Commerce President Jeremy Gorelick, who will support Fracasse as construction coordinator, says:â€Liberty Fitness is an important and dedicated member of the Village’s business community. We look forward to seeing it rejuvenated as part of the bigger Main Street program. Come Summer 2012, Liberty’s Main Street will have made another important step forward.â€
The Liberty Main Street program is funded through a $500,000 Community Development Block Grant from the NYS Office of Housing and Community Renewal. A committee of community representatives selected 17 Main Street properties (out of 27 applications) to receive funding of up to 75% of total project costs for proposed improvements, with all projects to be completed by August 2012.
Serendipity Cafe Closing For Good
The BOCES-run Serendipity Cafe located on 42 Main Street in Liberty will close for good. Concerned residents tried to save the beloved cafe, but to no avail. The cafe was an educational program to prepare students for careers in the food service industry.
Exclusive Cutz Opens June 1st
Exclusive Cutz’s grand opening is June 1st, 2011. The straight razor haircut is old school and reminds me of the Italian barber shop I used to go to as a child. Most barbers these days use the electric buzzer, because it is easier, safer, and quicker. But, there is nothing like the feel of warm shaving cream and the clean crisp shave with a straight razor.
Memorial Day Weekend Happenings in Liberty
Friday, May 27th
Penny Social to Benefit American Cancer Society Relay for Life
Liberty Presbyterian Church on Main Street
Doors open at 5pm
Saturday, May 28th
YARD SALE-O-RAMA
throughout Greater Liberty Area* / 11am-4pm
*maps available at Liberty Fitness, Floyd & Bobos,Village Hall and The Catskill Hudson Bank
ART-IN-THE-PARK ART & CRAFT SHOW
LaPolt Park • 12-4pm(rain date Sunday, May 29)
FOOD FEST
LaPolt Park • 12-4pm(rain date Sunday, May 29)
TALENT SHOW & OPEN MIC
LaPolt Park Pavilion • 12-4pm (rain date Sunday, May 29)
DUCK RACE
1pm, 2pm, 3pm & 4pm (rain date Sunday, May 29)
André Turan breaking the GUINNESS BOOK WORLD RECORD FOR SQUATS!
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FREE YOGA CLASS at 11am by Marilyn of Sat Nam Yoga
SUNDAY, May 29th
YARD SALE-O-RAMA – CONTINUES
throughout Greater Liberty Area* / 11am-4pm
*maps available at Liberty Fitness, Floyd & Bobos,Village Hall and The Catskill Hudson Bank
MONDAY, May 30th
LIBERTY MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
Main Street LINE-UP 10am PARADE 10:30am
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES
LIBERTY VETERANS’ CEMETERY on Cold Spring Rd. Immediately Following Parade
Guest Speaker: JODI GOODMAN Sullivan Legislator District 6 SULLIVAN COUNTY VETERANS’ CEMETERY on Sunset Lake Rd. 1:00pm
FREE ICE CREAM FOR KIDS
Frankel Hardware Uncovers Windows
The brown paper on the windows of Frankel Hardware was removed today to reveal a fully-stocked hardware store. Frankel Hardware was before my time in Liberty, but looks like something is up at this location. Does anybody have the scoop?
J & K North Main Street Bakery Is Open For Business
This morning I stopped into the new J & K North Main Street Bakery for a coffee. The owner and baker said he officially opened for business on Saturday, May 7th. There is a nice selection of baked goods, bagels, and rolls. I ordered two coffees, a frosted apple turnover, and a chocolate horn for $3.40. The owner heard my wife and I talking about our kids and gave us a handful of free cookie samples to try. Instead of going to Dunkin Donuts, frequent this new local bakery. The apple turnover and chocolate horn are delicious and have a homey taste no chain can recreate.
Bake You Happy
A new baking business called Baked You Happy is opening in the Liberty Square Mall next to Yiasou’s Cafe. They have a website coming soon and can currently be contacted on facebook.
There facebook page describes their business as
A small baking business that strives to give you a modern twist on your traditional favorites while maintaining a home baked taste in every bite.









