06/17/2026
Dogs and cats often come into contact with ticks when they are outside. Like humans, pets can get sick with tickborne diseases. In addition, pets can transport ticks from outside the home to inside, where the ticks may then bite people. Daily checks to find and remove ticks that are crawling on or biting your pets helps to keep them healthy. Check the image above for where to check your pets for ticks!
06/15/2026
Baby Formula Recall
NARA ORGANICS RECALLS ALL LOTS OF NARA INFANT FORMULA BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE HEALTH RISK
Nara Organics of New York, NY, is voluntarily recalling all lots of Nara Organics Powdered Infant Formula currently on the market out of an abundance of caution due to the potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination. Infant botulism is a rare but potentially fatal illness that presents a s
06/13/2026
Protect yourself and your family by taking simple precautions to avoid tick bites, especially in wooded or grassy areas:
• Wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts and closed-toed shoes.
• Keep long hair tied back, especially when gardening.
• Check for ticks often while outdoors and brush them away before they attach.
• Perform a full body check multiple times during the day, as well as at the end of the day, to ensure that no ticks are attached.
• Tumble dry clothes in a dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill ticks after you come indoors.
• Shower soon after coming indoors.
• Check pets for ticks.
• Consider using EPA-registered repellents labelled as effective against ticks containing DEET, picaridin or IR3535, and follow label instructions. If you are using sunscreen, apply sunscreen first and insect repellent second. To learn more, watch https://bit.ly/4cOrOmx
06/12/2026
On June 25th, Delaware County Public Health will be hosting a Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic for dogs, cats, and ferrets from 4:00PM-6:00PM, at the Roxbury Highway Department: 52508 State Highway, Roxbury, NY 12474.
• Pre-registration suggested. Scan QR Code below or visit http://health.ny.gov/go2clinic .
• It’s the law! Every dog and cat must be vaccinated against rabies.
• Cats and Dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age.
• Please bring the previous vaccination record to verify if your pet is eligible for 3-year coverage.
• Dogs must be on a leash & under proper control. Cats and Ferrets should be in a carrying case.
• Local organizations have volunteered their facilities for your convenience. It is your responsibility to clean up after your pet. It’s the law, you can be fined.
• The vet will only be available at the advertised clinic time-no earlier!
If you have difficulty registering for the clinic, please call Delaware County Public Health at (607) 832-5200 for assistance
06/11/2026
This event has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstance. A new date will be announced at a later time.
POSTPONED! New date will be announced at a later time.
The Mobile Vet Center will be parked in the parking lot of the Walton Bus Garage at 220 Delaware St, Walton, NY on June 15th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
For more information or if you have questions about the event call Jason Davis, Veteran Outreach Program Specialist at Binghamton Vet Center, at 607-722-2393 (office) or 315-744-5409 (cell)
06/11/2026
TONIGHT!!
Delaware County Public Health will be hosting a Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic for dogs, cats, and ferrets from 4:00PM-6:00PM, at the Margaretville Fire Department: 77 Church St, Margaretville, NY 12455.
• Pre-registration suggested. Scan QR Code below or visit http://health.ny.gov/go2clinic .
• It’s the law! Every dog and cat must be vaccinated against rabies.
• Cats and Dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age.
• Please bring the previous vaccination record to verify if your pet is eligible for 3-year coverage.
• Dogs must be on a leash & under proper control. Cats and Ferrets should be in a carrying case.
• Local organizations have volunteered their facilities for your convenience. It is your responsibility to clean up after your pet. It’s the law, you can be fined.
• The vet will only be available at the advertised clinic time-no earlier!
If you have difficulty registering for the clinic, please call Delaware County Public Health at (607) 832-5200 for assistance
06/09/2026
Exposure to the sun’s rays happens during everyday activities like gardening, walking and biking. Even when a sunburn or tan fades, damage caused to skin cells does not. Know how to protect yourself and your family: on.ny.gov/4vwv9y0
06/04/2026
Working outside? Stay safe in the heat. Hydrate, take breaks often, find shade or air conditioning and wear light clothing to avoid muscle cramps and heat stroke. More tips for extreme heat: https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/emergency/weather/hot/
06/02/2026
POSTPONED! New date will be announced at a later time.
The Mobile Vet Center will be parked in the parking lot of the Walton Bus Garage at 220 Delaware St, Walton, NY on June 15th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
For more information or if you have questions about the event call Jason Davis, Veteran Outreach Program Specialist at Binghamton Vet Center, at 607-722-2393 (office) or 315-744-5409 (cell)
06/02/2026
ACT for Youth Center of Excellence is hosting a webinar about behavioral and conduct problems including information about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Their presenter, Dr. Caroline Gillenson , is a Fellow of Psychology in Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine, completing a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric psychology and integrated care. She has expertise in treating children and adolescents with behavior problems, anxiety disorders, and chronic medical conditions.
This virtual Health Condition Spotlight on Behavioral and Conduct Problems on June 10th at 10:30 AM ET is free and open to the public. Translated captions in a variety of languages will be available.
Registration link:
https://cornell.zoom.us/.../register/Za0XDcLcQj6hYcvp-KQMmQ
Join the ACT for Youth Center of Excellence to learn about behavioral and conduct problems including information about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Our presenter, Dr. Caroline Gillenson , is a Fellow of Psychology in Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine, completing a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric psychology and integrated care. She has expertise in treating children and adolescents with behavior problems, anxiety disorders, and chronic medical conditions.
This virtual Health Condition Spotlight on Behavioral and Conduct Problems on June 10th at 10:30 AM ET is free and open to the public. Translated captions in a variety of languages will be available.
Registration link:
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/Za0XDcLcQj6hYcvp-KQMmQ #/registration