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The
second-oldest
town in
Sullivan
County is
also a
family-oriented
"dry" town.
Community
spirit is
strong, and
those who
need help
will find
the entire
township
ready to
extend a
helping
hand. Those
who want to
try their
hand at
writing, or
already have
their hand
in, will
find
companionship
and
stimulation,
be it in
prose or in
verse. The
Alchemy
Club, which
meets at the
Daniel
Pierce
Library in
Grahamsville,
carries on a
sixty-year-old
tradition of
writing and
reading
poetry and
periodically
publishes an
anthology.
The Catskill
Reading
Society
brings
writers and
readers
together for
an annual
summer
OUTLOUD
FESTIVAL and
monthly
READALOUDS
in
Grahamsville.
The Society
also
publishes
local and
regional
poets and
writers.
Neversink is
home to the
Neversink
Reservoir,
which
provides New
York City
and parts of
Westchester
County with
their water
supply.
Neversink is
part of the
Delaware
River
watershed
giving it
the added
benefit of a
guaranteed
pristine
environment.
Neversink is
the local
access to
the Catskill
Park system,
which is
part of the
New York
State Park
System. This
affords
residents
and visitors
numerous
recreational
activities
including
hiking,
biking,
fishing and
camping. Low
property
taxes and a
beautiful
setting make
Neversink a
great choice
for new
residents.
The Town of
Neversink
falls into
the
following
school
districts:
Tri-Valley
and
Livingston
Manor
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