Arkville

MARK Extends Deadline for $25,000 competitive grants through the Small Business Development Fund

The MARK Project , a 501 c 3 Rural Preservation Company has been administering post flood grant programs through the Town of Middletown Small Business Development Fund since November of 2011. The fund was established through the philanthropic activity of [...]

Over $5,000 Small Business Development Fund Application Package

There will be an application workshop and pubic information session held at the Arkville Fire Hall on Saturday, march 24th at 9am. All interested applicants and anyone else wishing more information are encouraged to attend. Applicants should read the Grant [...]

$5,000 Small Business Development Fund Program and Application

$5,000 grant funds for small business start up, enhancement, and/or rebuilding efforts. Applications are received at MARK, reviewed for completeness then go before a committee of community members and business owners and reviewed for funding. These are accepted  on an ongoing [...]

Middletown Flood Recovery Website

This site includes accurate and approved information to assist residents and business owners in the Town of Middletown, Delaware County, New York, recover from damages sustained during Tropical Storm Irene August 28, 2011. This site is officially endorsed by Supervisor Len Utter and the Middletown Town Board.

Arkville

Arkville

Today Arkville is in the midst of a rebirth, with the Delaware and Ulster excursion rail ride, The Catskill Center for Conservation and Development and The Erpf Gallery, the Catskill Forest Association, and the Catskill regional office of The Nature Conservatory.

Update on Public Transportation to Flood Recovery Center and Belleayre Mountain

Busses will be running to and from Belleayre this weekend from 8am to 5pm First pick up (approximately 8am) will be at the Margaretville Country Store next to the school. Then the following locations in pick up order. Middletown Town [...]

Arkville Beautification

MARK has been working with businesses and community leaders in Arkville to implement several beautification projects and tourism related programs on the Arkville Rt 28 corridor. Funded in part by the A Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Foundation

FREE Lead Safe Work Practices Class on Tuesday, May 4 in Arkville

As you may have heard, new EPA regulations, effective April 22, 2010 require ALL contractors performing renovation…

Re-Store Design Challenge

Design teams will bring “enterprising” creativity to one hamlet’s empty storefronts…

Mountain Laurel Seniors Celebrate the Holidays

Tuesday night marked the 2nd Annual Mountain Laurel Gardens Seniors Cocoa and Cookie Social. The now annual event brings together all the senior residents for an evening of laughter, fun and, of course, holiday cookies, eggnog and cocoa. Marty Iverson, head [...]