by Lisa Tait | Dec 19, 2025 | dcDigest(Old)
The following article was published in the December 2, 2025 edition of dcDIGEST. On November 4th, Delaware County voters went to the polls. With 10,185 votes cast, turnout outpaced the 2023 local election by 1291 votes, a 14.5 % increase. The hard fought town races as...
by Lisa Tait | Dec 3, 2025 | Blog, dcDIGEST, dcDigest(Old)
The following article was published in the December 2025 edition of dcDIGEST: What would YOU do if you were us?Web crawlers assess our eNewsletter based on the percentage of recipients who open it. When “opens” fall below a certain percent, we risk having web crawlers...
by Lisa Tait | Dec 2, 2025 | dcDigest(Old), News
Forget Mamdani. New York’s real political shift happened everywhere else. Democrats flipped over 50 county legislative seats across the state. Republicans flipped one. Read the Politico article by Bill Mahoney Link to Politico...
by Lisa Tait | Nov 1, 2025 | dcDigest(Old), NYS Governor
OCTOBER 30, 2025Albany, NY Governor Hochul Declares State of Emergency and Initiates New Actions in Response to Trump Administration Cutting Off Food Assistance to Nearly 3 Million New Yorkers Starting November. Announces $65 Million in New State Funds for Emergency...
by Lisa Tait | Oct 4, 2025 | DCDC News, dcDIGEST, dcDigest(Old)
The following article was published in the July 2025 edition of dcDIGEST: Local government is where democracy starts. In our towns and villages, our elected leaders are within reach—and we like it that way. At a town council meeting, we can hear first-hand about plans...
by Lisa Tait | Aug 5, 2025 | dcDIGEST, dcDigest(Old)
Cuts to Local Museums and Libraries “Some people think history only happens in cities,” says Delaware County Historical Society Education Director Samantha Misa. “But people lived in rural areas during most of our history. It was in the country where commercial...