


Delaware County Public Health’s Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Program is sponsoring a FREE FAMILY SWIM at the Catskill Recreation Center, 651, Co Rd 38, Arkville, NY 12406 on Sunday, August 6th, 2023, 11am-4pm. Along with swimming for all ages, amenities include use of the private conference room, outdoor picnic tables, corn…
Delaware County Public Health’s Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Program is sponsoring Delaware County children’s participation in Oneonta World of Learning’s (OWL) summer programs! All programs take place at OWL, 167 Youngs Rd., Oneonta, NY. Registration is required. Please contact OWL at 607-431-8543 to register – let them know you are registering…
Delaware County Public Health’s Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Program is sponsoring FREE PLAY at Noah’s World, 144 Roundhouse Rd., Oneonta, NY 13820 for Delaware County families. Dates for free play are: July 22nd and 23rd, 10am-4pm August 26th, 1:30pm-5:30pm August 27th, 10am-4pm No preregistration is needed. Socks are required.
Delaware County Public Health Department Invites Community Participation in Health Survey Delaware County Public Health, in collaboration with local healthcare providers, is encouraging all community members to take part in an important Community Health Survey. This initiative aims to gather valuable insights into the health concerns and priorities of residents in Delaware County, which will…
Due to poor air quality conditions, the Arkville rabies vaccination clinic scheduled for tonight, June 7, 2023, has been cancelled. The clinic will be rescheduled for a later date. We apologize for any inconvenience. A schedule of 2023 clinics is available at www.delawarecountypublichealth.com. For questions or more information call 607-832-5200.
In the July 26, 2023 article titled “Raccoon tests positive for rabies in Town of Stamford” Public Health incorrectly reported the Town of Stamford. The rabid raccoon was in the Town of Kortright. Public Health apologizes for the mistake. A raccoon in the Town of Kortright has tested positive for rabies. This is the third…