Mouth That Roars

Bill Liblick has made a name for himself of National TV Talk Shows where he spouted his outspoken views from the front row. Now he offers you his opinion every week in the "MOUTH THAT ROARS" Column in the Sullivan County Post.

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February 6th, 2014

Beware of Jail Proposals

The Sullivan County Legislature is reviewing new proposals to build a new jail, and while the plans being submitted by Goldberg Group Architects is much cheaper from what was submitted by LaBella Associates the legislature must precede with caution.

The designs being submitted by Goldberg are much different from what […]

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January 30th, 2014

Village Elections Map Future

Several Sullivan County Villages are gearing up for major elections to be held on Tuesday March 18, 2014. Monticello, Liberty, Bloomingburg, Wurtsboro, and Jeffersonville residents could face a major shift in their governments depending on the outcome.

All eyes will be focused on three of these municipalities, Monticello, Liberty, and […]

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January 23rd, 2014

Samuelson Tightens Reins

Scott Samuelson, the chairman of the Sullivan County Legislature, announced his committee assignments for the legislative session, and while on the surface it appears he has changed very little with chairs of committees remaining intact, his selection of certain legislators being appointed and thrown off committees is in actuality a […]

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January 16th, 2014

Keeping Tabs for Us

Each and every municipality has a special person who records, monitors, archives, and is considered an authority on its history. When it comes to Sullivan County – We are fortunate to have the “Grand Puba” of historians – John Conway.

Conway just released his annual report to the Sullivan County […]

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January 10th, 2014

Sullivan County Legislature Reorganizes

The Sullivan County Legislature held their reorganizational meeting last week as Democrat Scott Samuelson remained its chairman and Republican Kitty Vetter was selected as the vice chair.

One would think that moving Vetter into the non effective vice chair position was an act of bipartisanship between Democrats and Republicans, but […]

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