Ryan Anglim is reporting in The Daily Mail the "boil water" order in Catskill has been extended. Village officials said Wed., Feb. 25, the emergency declaration will stay in place until at least Fri., Feb. 27. The first water samples submitted to the state Department of Health appeared clean. Under state regulations, two clean water samples must be taken on two separate days before the order can be lifted. A second sample is expected to be submitted today (Thu., Feb. 26). Village trustee James Chewens advised all village residents to “keep boiling your water until you hear otherwise." The order was issued following a water main break on upper Main St., Tuesday. The Department of Public Works repaired the six-inch water main, located near the Sullivan-Teator VFW Post 770 building. Read the full story in The Daily Mail.