Our trepidation about building and launching a website for the Historical Society vanished after our first meeting with CMS Internet Solutions. Their confidence – and appreciation of our time, money and volunteer challenges – made it seem like this was do-able. And affordable. You made it understandable, and fun. WordPress is, as you told us skeptics, easy as pie, mostly. When it isn’t, CMS is at the other end of the phone to make things right. Thanks, Craig and Sue. We are so proud of our website!
Welcome Enjoy Jefferson
CMS welcomes the Enjoy Jefferson group and website to the family! Just up the road a piece and over the county line is Jefferson, New York, a great little town with many many businesses!
The Enjoy Jefferson website is intended to support these local businesses and activities throughout the town and has a comprehensive list of all types of businesses and provides updates and news on all things Jefferson!
We were very happy to have been asked to work with the group because it’s purpose is very similar to ours – Support and encourage all local businesses, no matter what size, so we all can grow and thrive together as a region.
Historical Society of Middletown Launched!
Happy Launch Day Historical Society of Middletown!
We at CMS are happy to announce the completion of the project. The President of the Historical Society, Diane Galusha, worked very hard to gather all the content and wonderful photos that make this website very informative for residents and visitors alike. If you are history buffs like we are, you will love this site. The rich and vibrant history of Middletown tells such a wonderful story-a story many may not know.
HSM board member Joanie Merwin designed the site with Diane and we put it all together.
HSM is holding their Annual Meeting and Luncheon today, October 23rd, followed by “Songs America Voted By: Campaign Songs of the 19th-Century,” a musical program by Linda Russell. All of this is at LaCabana Restaurant, Main St., Fleischmanns. Program (1:30 p.m.) is free and open to the public, made possible with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the New York State Legislature, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.
Hobart Historical Society-Full Steam Ahead
We have mentioned that we are working on new websites and strategies for two Historical Societies in the area.
The Hobart Historical Society is full steam ahead and we should have a completed site up soon!
The new site is going to showcase not only the re-painting and restoration of their building at 57 Cornell Avenue, but also will have genealogy information for the area cemeteries, really great photo galleries and articles from way back when, plus the new “Historic Half Hours” that are presented each month.
The Hobart Historical Society wants to come together with the community and continue to preserve it’s past and preserve the present since today’s present is tomorrow’s history!
This is a great honor for us to be involved in projects that are so close to our heart (yes, we are history geeks), and the hearts of the individuals who tirelessly maintain this important historical archives.