Mr. Fasulo discusses the 250 year history of ferry service between Newburgh, NY and Beacon, NY, starting with American Indians ferrying settlers across Hudson River.
Mr. Lake takes listener on a hunt to gather fresh water eels for data documentation and animal preservation efforts in Hunter's Brook, a tributary of the Hudson River.
Mr. Terwilliger describes being a rum runner during Prohibition. He would smuggle quarts of homemade liquor in cases of eggs delivered to New York City.
Mr. Van Wagenen remembers when there was no such thing as "snow days". He shares the history of the local one room school in Lomontville, NY, and the beginning of the Rondout Valley Centralized School District.