WHoH-TV announces new programs and meetings for February 2026

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WHoH-TV has released its latest programming lineup for February 2026, featuring a variety of meetings and community events. The channel encourages viewers to watch the recent content and connect on Facebook.

Among the recorded meetings available are the Board of Trustees sessions from February 3 and February 17, 2026. These videos provide insight into local governance and decisions impacting residents.

The programming also includes several community-focused events. There is a Rosedale Sidewalk Meeting, which addresses local infrastructure topics. “History on the Hudson” features Sue Feir discussing the history of the Hastings Library. A Lunch & Learn session offers practical advice in a Decluttering Workshop. Additionally, “Sundays at the Library: All Roads Lead to Hastings-on-Hudson” presents Jonathan Lillard sharing insights about the area.

Community members with comments, questions, or show ideas are invited to contact WHoH-TV at WHoH-TV@hohny.gov. More information can be found on their official website at http://hohny.gov.

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