The 914 Area Code was split into the 914 and 845 area codes in 2000.
MAP OF THE 914 AREA CODE |
Exchange List (Before 2000) (After 2000) |
914-221-0035 |
The Phortress System =THG=, The Phortress System I, The Phortess! (1990) |
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914-221-0379 |
Maranatha (1992) |
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914-221-0774 |
RBBS IBM PC Hopewell Junction, The Sports Network BBS (1984-1987) |
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For-Pay System ($30)
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Sports |
(1985) John Giberson |
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| 914-221-2248 |
Eclectic |
(1985) David Hunter |
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| 914-223-7413 |
LaGrangeville, NY The Inn of the Last Home BBS |
(1994) Chris Ferry |
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| 914-225-0501 |
Lake Carmel, NY DSNY NET Mail HUB, SENY Southern HUB, The Wincomp OPUS BBS |
(1991-1996) Jimmy Winson | FidoNet, Opus
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| 914-225-2245 |
Lake Carmel, NY Wincomp OPUS BBS |
(1990) Jimmy Winson |
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| 914-225-2374 |
Lake Carmel, NY Cemetery Ridge, Pain ST BBS |
(1993-1995) Len Linkens | Forem ST |
| 914-225-4973 |
Kent Cliffs, NY The Foundation BBS |
(1992) Renegade |
| 914-225-7629 |
Lake Carmel, NY Design System BBS |
(1995-1996) Steve Gerardi | PCBoard
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| 914-226-3249 |
Wappingers, NY The Flashover BBS |
(1995-1996) Tom Walker | Wildcat
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| 914-226-3435 |
Hopewell Junction, NY Nuclear Wasted |
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| 914-226-8208 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Nuclear Wasted, Star Board BBS |
(1990-1994) Kelson |
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| 914-227-4402 |
Hopewell Jct, NY Tholian Web BBS |
(1994-1997) Thomas R Walker, Tom Walker | Wildcat
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| 914-227-5856 |
Poughquag, NY DUTCHESS WINDOWS |
(1992-1993) Nick Riale |
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| 914-227-5938 |
Poughquag, NY Dark Sun World |
(1995)
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| 914-227-6503 |
Poughquag, NY Horse Head, SENY Northern HUB |
(1989-1994) Karl Hoedl |
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| 914-227-6840 |
Poughquag, NY M & R Concepts BBS |
(1990) Wildcat |
| 914-227-6847 |
Hopewell Junction, NY The Phortress System II, The Phortress System Node #2, The Phortress System (node 2) |
Mephistopheles | Telegard |
| 914-227-7889 |
Poughquag, NY Ultra Tech BBS |
(1995) Robert Alphonse |
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| 914-227-8064 |
Hopewell Junction, NY Garden of Stone |
Matt Fury, Uncle Meat | Telegard |
"Hey quite a comprehensive list you have!! I run into a lot of people in my field that have no idea what a BBS is and have no concept of a modem so this is awesome. I ran a BBS back in the late 80's to early 90's in Southern NY at 914-227-8064 using Telegard for the most part. I knew a lot of the guys you have listed. I ran it under a couple of names like "Garden of Stone" which was early 90's of course... Pearl Jam reference. Back in the late 80's I can't quite remember but I went under the handle "Uncle Meat" (another music reference :-) ). Started out on a 300 baud modem before I hosted. Well from 2400, 9600, 14.4k, 38.4, then finally 56k! I had a blast being able to admister it and create a community. Loved being able to see people actually log on and off and do things. Also remember being able to mess with them sometimes with fake line noise using the function keys LMAO. Anyway, I'm sure other things will come to me but thanks for putting the site together." - Matt Fury
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| 914-227-8496 |
Hopewell Junction, NY The End of the Universe BBS |
Telegard |
| 914-228-4321 |
Carmel, NY Infinity ACI BBS |
(1988-1992) Bret Ancowitz |
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"Hello! My BBS number was 914-228-4321. The only mention I have found of my BBS here in the Google/internet age was in an archive of FidoNet boards here: http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/athena/reference/net-directory/host-tables/FIDONet-Hosts.txt. There is also an entry into the FidoNet History Project here: http://ambrosia60.dd-dns.de/fidonet/nlarchive2.php?e=Infinity+ACI. Here is my history below: "I was the SysOp of the Infinity ACI BBS in roughly the 1988-ish to 1992 timeframe. It was an Amiga BBS and it felt like I changed BBS software every few months, given the fact that Amiga BBS software was, in general, the product of mostly amateur efforts of middling stability and almost no support. I absolutely adored BBS'ing, especially growing up as a teenager in an obscure rural area (Putnam County), with obscure teenage interests (Sci-Fi, history, politics, science), using an obscure computer system (the Amiga). So the universe of BBS'ing was for me a proxy way to explore both the world and myself. The power of computers to connect people and communities that we take for granted today was new and intoxicating during that era, especially for teens, and it had the additional allure of feeling very forbidden and "underground." Enjoying BBS's as I did, starting one became a no-brainer in high school once I convinced my parents to purchase some additional phone lines. I can't praise my parents enough. They poured time, money, and effort into helping me start what almost became a round-the-clock enterprise despite their occasional concern and their incomplete understanding of what I was doing. How perplexed (and patient) they must have been to see my Amiga running 24 hours a day, the CPU fan audible around the house, as modem connect tones punctuated the quiet at all hours of the day and night! In the middle of dinner, a connect tone would ring out and I would jump down and run to my room to see who was on my BBS and what they were doing. I don't remember why I named the BBS what I did. I vaguely remember that the Infiniti car brand was about to soon launch in the US (which they later did in 1990) and remember feeling that the name did indeed sound somewhat upscale but I disliked Nissan.s silly, deliberate misspelling with the .i. at the end. So I thought I would beat them to the use of the name and spell it correctly. The infinity symbol was great fodder for a logo as well. The ACI? I have no idea. Acronyms seemed very adult and official. I don't know if the "A" was a play on my last name or Amiga. The "C" and "I" are lost to the dark recesses of my memory. The most fun I had was in doing animated and elborate ANSI menus for the BBS, a feature most users viewed once, praised, and then promptly turned off in favor of simplified text menus. I had some active forums on my site, especially relating to the Amiga, Star Trek, and some regional issues. I tried emulating the America Online thing in vogue at the time by joining FidoNet and, I think, ICN (see The Brewster BBS). In fact, I joined what felt like every available message network and it often felt like my BBS spent as much time doing timed dialing out to exchange messages as it was available for people to dial in. In fact, I have vague memories of one phone line being exclusively used for networking and another being used for dial-in. In short order, my BBS rapidly developed a reputation for being *the* place to go in my zone of the 914 area code for networked message forums, something that was helped by the fact that Amiga BBS software at the time seemed far ahead of its PC counterparts in forum organization and management. I even tried doing updated local weather, a local visitors guide (something I started long before when I had a Commodore 128), something resembling journalism for my local community, and opinion pieces. At the BBS's peak, I probably had 2 or 3 phone lines and several users per hour and a few even paid me for "upgraded" access. I, for about 5 minutes, tried to establish an Amiga "warez" scene on the BBS which immediately failed due to my lack of cred in that community and due to a general lack of Amiga users in my area code. I got to know several of my online users very well and even met one or two in the real world. My experience keeping the BBS cobbled together, attractive, and operating became increasingly difficult as the technology, boardering the proto-internet age, started to zoom ahead. I rapidly hit the ceiling of my self-taught technical knowledge at the end of high school and was keeping things going by trial and error, the advice of generous experts on help forums, and by sheer will. It was increasingly apparent that computer-based connectivity was professionalizing, separating the truly knowledgeable from us mere tinkering hobbyists. The best BBS operators started to become people who did IT for a living or were purposefully taking computer networking or graphics design courses to keep themselves relevant as BBS.s became websites. Like many, I shut everything down before leaving home for college, which was less an event than I had imagined it would be, as my user base began to dwindle as the overall Amiga and BBS communities both entered their twilights. At the end, I ha d maybe 3 or 4 daily users. While I'm still amazed that the average American lives in a society that is drenched in a style of 24/7 connectivity far outstripping anything of my BBS youth, I can't help but feel sad that something from that BBS age has been lost." - Bret Ancowitz
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| 914-229-0197 |
Hyde Park, NY Solutions BBS |
(1992-1996) Chris Hawkinson | RBBS |
| 914-229-1678 |
Hyde Park, NY *I*M*A*G*I*N*E* |
(1994) Tony Thompson |
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| 914-229-2996 |
Hyde Park, NY F/X by FiRe (Node II) |
(1993) Renegade |
| 914-229-6282 |
Hyde Park, NY *I*M*A*G*I*N*E* |
(1994) Tony Thompson |
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| 914-229-6439 |
Hyde Park, NY Blue Knight BBS, BlueKnight BBS |
(1992-2005) Bill McKay |
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| 914-229-8483 |
Hyde Park, NY F/X, F/X by FiRe (Node I), InFiniTy I, Infinity Node #1 |
(1991-1995) Tim Winnard | Renegade |
"NEUA World Headquarters"
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| 914-234-0484 |
Bedford, NY The Great Escape |
(1993-1996) Duke | Renegade |
| 914-234-1284 |
Bedford, NY Stromi's Place |
(1992-1996) Anthony Arcadi | Renegade |
| 914-234-3260 |
Bedford, NY The Central Office |
The Datamaster | Citadel |
Run as a continuation of the efforts of the OSUNY BBS to educate.
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| 914-234-3453 |
Bedford, NY The World's End |
(1987-1988) Spell Binder | Genesis Deluxe |
"The original. Ran on an IBM PCjr for awhile." - Spell Binder
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| 914-234-9674 |
Bedford, NY The Keg BBS |
Six Pack |
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| 914-235-3930 |
New Rochelle, NY Teen Alliance BBS, The Unforgiven BBS, The Unforgiven BBS/2 |
(1994-1999) Randy Locklair | TriBBS |
| 914-235-4957 |
New Rochelle, NY The Stand
, The Stand BBS |
(1989-1994) Scott Edgar | PC-Board, PCBoard |
| 914-235-9524 |
New Rochelle, NY The Clearing House BBS |
(1993-1998) Phillip Schein |
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| 914-236-3146 |
Marlboro, NY The Pirate's Cover |
Dana Nuccitelli, Aaron Nuccitelli |
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| 914-236-3265 |
Marlboro, NY Acorn I BBS |
(1991-1996) John Repke |
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| 914-236-3609 |
Marlboro, NY The Acorn II BBS |
(1993-1994) Steve Hegyi |
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| 914-237-3664 |
The Ricochet BBS |
(1993-1996) Jim Greenawalt | Spitfire
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| 914-237-6405 |
Yonkers, NY Excalibur, Excalibur BBS |
(1984-1988) Mac Campbell |
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| 914-238-4251 |
Chappaqua, NY Chappaqua Remote, RBBS IBM PC Chappaqua Remote |
(1984-1985) RBBS |
| 914-238-5196 |
Chappaqua, NY Stuffed-Node E-MX RCP/M |
(1985) Andy Rubin |
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| 914-238-5833 |
Chappaqua, NY Programmer's Workshop, Programmers Wkshop |
(1987-1991) Mike Lepp | PCBoard |
| 914-238-7970 |
Chappaqua, NY Perp Motion |
(1990-1994) David Richards |
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| 914-238-8195 |
Ferretville, NY The Works BBS |
(1986-1991) Jason Scott, Terror Ferret | PCBoard, Ferret BBS (FBBS) |
BBS Run by the Now-Webmaster of TEXTFILES.COM when he was 16.
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| 914-241-7008 |
Mt Kisco, NY Blue Mountain BBS |
(1995-1996) Scott Conkling |
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| 914-242-0691 |
Bedford, NY Shadolands |
(1996)
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| 914-242-4724 |
Bedford Hills, NY Linguini BBS |
(1997-2002) Greg Peffers | TriBBS |
| 914-242-5123 |
Bedford, NY Insomnia BBS |
(1992) Chris Lowman |
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| 914-242-8227 |
Mt. Kisco, NY New York MetroChat, NYM Chat BBS |
(1994-1996) Lyssa Wess | MajorBBS
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| 914-244-3252 |
UNCENSORED! BBS |
(1996-1998) IGnatius T Foobar |
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| 914-245-2455 |
Amawalk, NY Amawalk Premium, Amawalk Premium PCB, The Amawalk BBS |
(1989-1996) Richie Cawley | PCBoard |
| 914-245-4034 |
11PM TO 7AM |
(1985) Forem ST |
| 914-245-9115 |
Yorktown, NY Amawalk Premium PCB |
(1993-1995)
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| 914-245-9281 |
Yorktown Heights, NY The Genesis BBS |
(1993-1995) Brian Swan (The Byte) | Renegade, Telegard and Renegade |
| 914-245-9770 |
The Fly Fishing Network BBS |
(1994)
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| 914-246-2885 |
Saugerties, NY The Tank |
(1994-1996) John Elliott | Wildcat
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| 914-246-3107 |
Saugerties, NY Mega-City One |
(1992-1993) Derek Balling |
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| 914-246-3139 |
Saugerties, NY Guido's Palace |
(1995) Derek Shocklee |
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| 914-246-6906 |
Saugerties, NY Data Plus, Data-Plus |
(1987-1994) Harry Kaemmerer |
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| 914-246-7605 |
Saugerties, NY RBBS IBM PC S.U.E., RBBS IBM PC S.U.E. Saugerties |
(1982-1987) Robert J Demkowicz | RBBS-PC |
"A second phone line added 1984 for rollover dialin, and scheduled store and forward of mail/files. Host files for MHVPC, mirror directory listing for NYPC, Capital PC and C - Users Group. Site moved to Rhinelan in 1988." - Robert Demkowicz
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| 914-247-9601 |
Saugerties, NY Starbase: Red Dwarf |
(1994-2000) John G. Dragun |
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| 914-248-6737 |
BartGuy Online |
(1995-1996) John P. Barti | PCBoard
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| 914-255-2340 |
New Paltz, NY PC Paradise System, PC Paradise System ><, The Jungle |
(1990) Drakkar | Wildcat, Telegard |
| 914-255-3016 |
New Paltz, NY Joes' Burp & Slurp II |
(1993) Scott Teilhaber |
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| 914-255-3142 |
New Paltz, NY Highlander's Castaway |
Freelove |
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| 914-255-3616 |
New Paltz, NY The Holodeck BBS |
(1994) Eric Hauptman |
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| 914-255-4350 |
New Paltz, NY The World BBS |
(1994) Rob Henderson |
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| 914-255-8154 |
New Paltz, NY PC Paradise, PC-Paradise |
(1989-1994) Eric Barkie | Wildcat |
| 914-265-4824 |
Cold Spring, NY The Country Road BBS |
(1990) Jim Benedict |
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| 914-266-4706 |
Clinton Corners, NY Infinity III BBBS |
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The "NEUA Vault"
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| 914-266-8472 |
Staatsburg, NY Frenchy's Hideout |
(1993-1996) Edward Hudock | Wildcat
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| 914-271-6433 |
Croton, NY Hotspot BBS |
(1998)
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| 914-271-9366 |
Croton, NY Croton Computer Club, The Croton BBS |
(1989-1994) Martin Glynn | PCBoard |
| 914-271-9407 |
Croton, NY 2" by 4" BBS, 2" x 4" BBS, 2x4 BBS, Downstate NY NET BBS, 2' x 4'sHideout |
(1991-2000) Christopher Adams, Chris Adams | QuickBBS
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| 914-273-8618 |
Terminal Frost BBS |
(1993) Renegade |
| 914-277-8030 |
The Somers BBS |
(1985-1991) Steve Haase | PCBoard |
| 914-278-4438 |
Brewster, NY The French Connection |
(1995) Jean Roberts, Jean Beit-Halahmi |
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| 914-278-6266 |
Brewster, NY The French Connection |
(1994) Jean Beit-Halahmi |
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| 914-279-2514 |
Brewster, NY The Brewster BBS |
(1991-1996) Richard Durso, Rick Durso, Rick Durso / Richard Durso | Wildcat
, Wildcat! BBS |
"I was the sysop to The Brewster BBS during my high school and early college years. It started on a Radio Shack TANDY 1000 with a internal 2400 baud modem and a 10MB MFM Hard Card (hard disk on a ISA board -- no native hard drive was offered). Overtime I upgraded to an external US Robotics 9600 HST modem through the SYSOP program (US Robotics put a name plate mounted to the modem that it could not be resold). That was later upgraded to 14.4K, 16.8K and 28.8K. It was operated using Wildcat BBS 2.x single-line under MS-DOS 2.x and 3.x, later used to DESQView to "multitask" and not take it off-line when I used the computer. Then ran it under OS/2 3.x after a computer upgrade and Wildcat BBS 3.x multi-line (added second node 914-279-4987) this was very stable and ran this way for a year or two. This system had over 1.3GB of SCSI storage at the time which was very rare when other large BBS had 300MB storage. Then I was invited to join the Wildcat! Beta Team (we even had t-shirts) for the Windows NT 3.1 version. It was a bumpy ride but still impressive. I ran a 16-port Digiboard with several lines. I gave a demo to a room of other sysop's where with multiple users on-line and downloading files I formatted a 1.44MB floppy drive and the UART didn't drop a single character. This was so impressive people's jaws dropped to the floor - floppy drive access and modems were incompatible prior to this (even under OS/2). [If you tried to use the floppy the modem would be paused]. I was a member of FidoNet in 1:272/xx (not positive of exact number). I also started my own network called ICN (Interactive Communications Network) which offer less red-tape then FidoNet. Grew to be international (Canada and Europe) with nearly 80 nodes but slowly fell apart during my college years. I offered my users internet e-mail addresses and the BBS could be reached via Telnet. I supported RIPTerm graphics (text tags used to describe a graphical interface used before HTML was available). By this time my bedroom had several computers linked via LANTastic Ethernet BUS (remember troubleshooting Ethernet terminators?) My skills running my BBS helped land my first job during my senior year of college with Prodigy & IBM in Yorktown, NY. They were amazed I knew how to use edlin (single line text editor in DOS) and troubleshoot IRQ conflicts between modems and mouse. The networking skills learned in my bedroom BBS setup helped land my second job with General Foods (KRAFT) as a network admin (converted their network from OS/2 1.x to Windows NT 3.1). I learned more practical knowledge from running a BBS than I every learned from college. The good old days." - Richard Durso
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| 914-279-4987 |
Brewster, NY The Brewster BBS |
(1996-1997) Rick Durso |
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| 914-279-5693 |
Brewster, NY Brewster RBBS, RCP/M RBBS Brewster |
(1982-1983) Paul Bosshold & Carl Erhorn | RBBS |
| 914-292-0670 |
Liberty, NY The Space Station |
(1993-1996) Anthony Furgison | PCBoard
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| 914-292-6503 |
Liberty, NY Data Avalanche BBS |
(1995-1997) Richard Yaun |
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| 914-294-7264 |
Monroe, NY The Monroe Electronic Mall |
(1993-1995) Anthony Grillo |
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| 914-297-0334 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Ninja's Palace BBS, Ninja's Place |
(1990) WWIV, Emulex/II |
| 914-297-0665 |
Poughkeepsie, NY BBS IBM PC Poughkeepsie, Mail reg., PC-Rain Node #1, PC-Rain Node1, Rasputin Compute's, Rasputin Computes Node #1, SouthEast NY State HUB |
(1984-1996) Ray Hyder |
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| 914-297-2039 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The Dutchess CoCo Node #2 |
(1994) Chris Serino |
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| 914-297-2915 |
Wappingers Falls, NY SMBBS Network |
(1993-1997) John Simons | Wildcat
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| 914-297-3008 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Rasputin Computes Node #2 |
(1994-1995) Ray Hyder |
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| 914-297-5616 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Software City BBS |
(1987-1991) David Burkart, Dave Burkhart | PCBoard |
40mb of Storage
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| 914-297-5623 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Magical Mystery Tour, Simons Board Network, SMBBS Network |
(1992-1997) John Simons | FidoNet |
| 914-297-5971 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The Club BBS |
(1994) Mike Stach | Wildcat |
"The Club BBS was the "official" BBS of the oft-renamed BlueApple+ computer club, of which my father and many of his friends were members. The SysOp was one of his best friends, and his name was Mike Stach, if you'd like to add that to the listing. I was still in elementary school at the time, but The Club BBS was my introduction to the BBS world, which, by the time I was in 7th or 8th grade, had introduced me to an entire gloriously 'elite' world of warez, phreaks, anarchy... (is "lol" appropriate here?!) not to mention network and modem communications, programming, and the Internet in general. Sadly, Mike passed away last year, logging into the big BBS in the sky, i guess. I remember him being a really sweet, friendly, and smart dude, though. After maintaining Telegard BBSs went out of style, he got into rebuilding Crosley automobiles. Hope you find a touch of interest in this bit of history, and have a great day!" - Jason Conklin
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| 914-297-6651 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Danger Zone |
PC Kid |
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| 914-297-8810 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The 5-K BBS |
(1989-1994) Rick Kramer |
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| 914-297-9971 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The Purple Rose of Cairo |
(1994-1995) Rob Flor |
|
| 914-298-0158 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Southeast Hub, The World's End BBS |
(1994-1997) Ken Davis |
|
| 914-298-0527 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The 5-K BBS |
(1988) Rick Kramer |
|
| 914-298-1319 |
Wappingers Falls, NY USS Starcross |
(1978-2001) Tony Denizard |
|
| 914-298-7881 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Erasmus Siladron BBS |
Frosted Flake |
|
| 914-298-8205 |
Wappingers Falls, NY MHVN NEC, Southeast Hub, The Dutchess CoCo Node #1 |
(1993-1996) Chris Serino | QuickBBS
|
| 914-298-8415 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Rasputin Compute's Node 1 |
(1995) Ray Hyder |
|
| 914-328-9078 |
West Harrison, NY The Wrong Number ][ |
(1986-1998) Al DeRosa |
|
"Wow, Like someone else said, I can't believe my old BBS made a list! This thing started out as a way to exchange warez and became a way of life for me for 12 years. Started out on a Commodore 64 with a floppy drive, and ended as a Pentium 75 with 5 Gigs of HD Sheesh! Now all of that seems small. Something that has to be mentioned is that WE (us sysOp's) were the pioneers of the WWW. We made it possible for "users" to send email across the country (though sometimes it took days) we made it possible for people to write messages like todays newsgroups, and all this took place when AOL was known as QLink, and AppleLink. Thanks for including my BBS, who knows maybe one day I will get the bug back and put it on the web. Thanks again.." - Al DeRosa
|
| 914-332-1983 |
N. Tarrytown, NY Tele Tech, TeleTech IES BBS |
(1991-1995) Al Adourian |
|
| 914-332-7633 |
North Tarrytown, NY Cyber-Space Highway |
(1995) Douglas Zolkind |
|
| 914-334-9245 |
Kingston, NY The Wright Choice BBS |
(1994-1997) Steve Wright |
|
| 914-335-2373 |
Harrison, NY Brentwood |
(1995) Guy Cappello |
|
| 914-336-4582 |
Lake Katrine, NY MHVN NEC, North Country BBS, Northwest Hub |
(1993-1996) George E. Williams | FidoNet |
| 914-336-8269 |
Lake Katrine, NY Fly With The Eagles |
(1993-1996) Scott Glass | SuperBBS
|
| 914-337-3021 |
Yonkers, NY The Basement BBS |
(1991-1994) Adam M Greenwald | Spitfire |
"The Basement BBS was located in the basement of my parents house in Yonkers, NY. My parents really didn't understand what I was doing so they only let me put it on from 10-11 at night until the morning. It was fun while it lasted. I remember upgrading to a 14.4 modem and that speer was just unbelievable!" - Adam Greenwald
|
| 914-337-5068 |
Westchester County, NY CAMELOT |
|
| 914-338-2143 |
Saugerties, NY JO JO's BBS |
(1993-2003) Joanne Valentine |
|
| 914-338-6495 |
Saugerties, NY The Mega-City One BBS |
(1993) Derek Balling |
|
| 914-338-8837 |
Saugerties, NY Spectrum 007 bbs, The Spectrum 007 BBS |
(1989-1994) Albert Sorbello | PCBoard |
| 914-339-1793 |
Kingston, NY OUTBACK NODE2, The Outback Node #2 |
(1993-1995) Thomas and Kathy Maines |
|
| 914-339-1816 |
Kingston, NY Northwest Hub, OUTBACK, The Outback Node #1 |
(1991-1995) Thomas and Kathy Maines | FidoNet |
| 914-339-2140 |
Kingston, NY SAGELINE |
(1993)
|
| 914-339-4210 |
Kingston, NY Supra Image Center, SupraBBS |
(1988-1991) Thomas Majewski | Odyssey BBS |
"We had a network of affiliated BBSs that would dial each other up each night and pass on emails. Network never made it past the Hudson Valley. My user list, however, was worldwide. Attraction was one of the largest collection of GIF pics on a small BBS around at that time. No one ever heard of spam. People were happy to get messages!" - Thomas Majewski
|
| 914-339-6818 |
Kingston, NY The Ucon |
(1987-1988) Arnold Fischer |
|
| 914-341-0136 |
Wawayanda, NY Terminal Maddness, The Forgotten Realm |
(1990-1991) Mike Berlin, Mike Berlin (Paffuto) | PCBoard, Telegard |
| 914-341-1128 |
Wawayanda, NY Red Onion Express |
(1997) Steve Fleckenstein |
|
| 914-342-3259 |
Wawayanda, NY Computer On-Line Node 2 |
(1994-1997) Joe Schiavone |
|
| 914-342-4585 |
Wawayanda, NY South East NY, The Red Onion Express, RedOnionExpress |
(1991-1997) Steve Fleckenstein, S. Fleckenstein | RBBS |
| 914-342-4941 |
Wawayanda, NY Luv at First Byte |
(1989-1996) George Armstrong | Wildcat |
| 914-343-2434 |
Middletown, NY Banana Republic |
(1987)
|
| 914-343-3791 |
Middletown, NY Solomon's Portico |
(1988) Bryon Dayton |
|
| 914-343-5004 |
Middletown, NY Terrapin Station Node 2 |
(1994) Nick Layman |
|
| 914-343-5065 |
Middletown, NY Ouan BBS |
(1987)
|
| 914-343-5076 |
Middletown, NY TI-NET BBS |
(1987)
|
| 914-343-5915 |
Middletown, NY PowerSurge! |
(1991-1992) Karl Weckstrom |
|
| 914-343-7540 |
Middletown, NY The Prism Node #2 |
(1992-1994) Janis and Ron Kracht |
|
| 914-343-8292 |
Middletown, NY The Beta Projections BBS |
(1985-1989) Chuck Newman |
|
| 914-343-8681 |
Middletown, NY Pc Prison |
(1995-2002) Eddie Warren |
|
| 914-343-9013 |
Middletown, NY Buckaroo Bonzai's BBS |
(1991) Eddie Warneski | PCBoard |
| 914-343-9050 |
Middletown, NY AppleCore BBS |
(1994)
|
| 914-343-9540 |
Middletown, NY PRISM BBS (PDN HQ) #2 |
(1994)
|
| 914-343-9836 |
Middletown, NY Bernie's BBS |
(1987)
|
| 914-344-0053 |
Wurtsboro, NY Data Net Node 2 |
(1997) Ted delaMare |
|
| 914-344-0140 |
Wurtsboro, NY Data Net Node 1, The GameRoom Deluxe |
(1993-1997) Ted de la Mare | PCBoard
|
| 914-344-0350 |
Middletown, NY << Prism BBS, < |
(1991-1995) Janis Kracht, Janis/Ron Kracht, The Gatekeeper | Opus
|
| 914-344-0833 |
Wurtsboro, NY Top Notch, Opus BBS |
(1987-1988) John Barden |
|
| 914-344-1144 |
Wurtsboro, NY Amiga Vault |
(1990) Larry Slonaker |
|
| 914-344-1255 |
The French Connection BBS |
|
|
| 914-344-2860 |
Wurtsboro, NY Terrapin Station BBS |
(1994) Nick Layman |
|
| 914-344-3830 |
Middletown, NY Fatal Error BBS |
(1992-1995) Evil Ernie | Chaos |
"It's already in your list, but I figured I might as well add the details to it :). Pretty cool to see my board on this list. Miss those times!" - Evil Ernie
|
| 914-344-3883 |
Wurtsboro, NY Data Net Node 2 |
(1995-1997) Ted delaMare |
|
| 914-344-4529 |
Wurtsboro, NY The Leading Edge Node 3 |
(1995-1997) Joe Germann |
|
| 914-344-4716 |
Wurtsboro, NY V.M.S. |
(1987)
|
| 914-344-4718 |
Wurtsboro, NY V.M.S. |
(1987)
|
| 914-344-4856 |
Wurtsboro, NY Computer Online BBS |
(1994-1997) Joe Schiavone | QuickBBS
|
| 914-347-5831 |
Silver Star, The SilverStar BBS |
(1991-1994)
|
200mb of Space
|
| 914-352-0926 |
Monsey, NY #357 |
(1985) Eric Brown |
|
| 914-352-5452 |
Spring Valley, NY The Gotham City BBS |
(1988-1994) Da Joker | WWIV, Citagel, Renegade, TAG |
"This was the best BBS in Rockland County, New York that was the first to have chat sessions with members of the BBS and first to have color DOORS games - every other BBS practically copied its style and everyone else tried hacking it for years. It was a hip BBS of the pre-Net phenom days and it later incorporated usenet groups it downloaded every so often. It was ANSI and ascii that made it very noticeable. Surprised it wasn't on the 914 or 845 area code list earlier." - Da Joker
|
| 914-352-6121 |
Monsey, NY Mirage Network, Node 66 East, The Mirage Network |
(1992-1996) Brian Buffell | FidoNet, PCBoard
|
| 914-352-6543 |
Monsey, NY Sherwood Forest III, Sherwood Forrest ///, SHERWOOD FOREST ][ |
(1985) High Technology |
|
Source of many Phreaking and Hacking Textfiles
|
| 914-352-6801 |
Spring Valley, NY FidoBBS #357 (Part Time), The Electronic Store |
Richard Levey | FidoNet |
Part Time BBS for a While (6pm to 9am EST)
|
| 914-353-2156 |
Minneapolis, MN Graphics Unlimited |
(1993)
|
| 914-353-2157 |
PC Rockland, The PC-Rockland BBS |
(1990-1994) Keith P. Graham, Charlie Innusa | PCBoard |
| 914-353-2176 |
PC Rockland, The PC-Rockland BBS |
(1985-1994) Charlie Innusa, Charles Innusa | PCBoard |
| 914-353-4256 |
The Liberator BBS |
(1988) ][llender, ][llender, ][llender | GBBS Pro |
| 914-354-1185 |
Spring Valley, NY Time Zone |
(1990) Forum |
| 914-354-1913 |
Spring Valley, NY The Blackboard |
(1994-1996) Thom and Allison Kirby, Thom Kirby |
|
| 914-354-5463 |
Pomona, NY 10 Forward BBS |
(1991-1997) Glenn Fischer | PCBoard
|
| 914-354-7499 |
Spring Valley, NY SENY Echomail HUB, SENY Southern HEC, T.O.U.P., TOUP, Toup |
(1990-1994) Andy Newman |
|
| 914-355-3829 |
Slate Hill, NY Amiga Vault |
(1989-1990) Larry Slonaker |
|
| 914-355-7508 |
Slate Hill, NY Pirate Ship |
(1987)
|
| 914-356-2849 |
ComputerDiscnt |
(1988)
|
| 914-356-3306 |
Kakiat BBS |
(1994-1996) Dr. Pelham Mead |
|
| 914-357-8791 |
Satan's Hollow |
(1984) Ronnie James Dio |
|
| 914-359-1517 |
Nyack, NY Sherwood Forest II BBS, SHERWOOD FOREST ][, Sherwood Forrest // |
(1982-1985) Creative Cracker | Custom Apple II software |
Home of BIOC Agent 003 and the Basics of Telecommunications Series
|
| 914-359-8099 |
Piermont, NY MNEMATICS |
|
| 914-361-3887 |
Circleville, NY Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bill/TedsExcl |
(1992-1996) Jedd Jacke | Wildcat
|
| 914-361-4318 |
Blue Jay's Nest |
(1987)
|
| 914-362-1422 |
Spring Valley, NY The Telemation BBS |
|
| 914-362-3624 |
The Alexander BBS System |
(1991) Alexander Aguiar | PCBoard |
| 914-365-0123 |
Piermont, NY Market Navagation Inc. BBS |
Teleconference Software |
Possible Just a Teleconference Service.
|
| 914-365-0180 |
Mnematics Videotext |
(1988-1991) WA2IAC/(K2SK-HR SIG) |
|
| 914-365-0202 |
Piermont, NY The Matrix Tech BBS |
Walter and Carol Wing |
|
| 914-365-6002 |
Piermont, NY Motherboard East IV |
|
| 914-365-6176 |
Orangburg, NY GAIN SHARE, Gain Share BBS |
(1991-1996) Ken Whittaker | Wildcat
|
| 914-368-0658 |
Suffern, NY Eastern 'C' Brd, Eastern C-Board BBS, The Eastern "C" Board, The Eastern ""C"" Board |
(1987-1994) Mike Halsall | PC-Board, PCBoard |
"This is a trip seeing this again - bringing back memories from the dialing past and man, all those boards I used to leech from - thank you for keeping it alive! The board used to run on a nice old 8mhz 8086, 1mb ram, and a snazzy hayes v-series 9600 (could talk to another v-series at 19200 - when another one of those boards were found, it was full bore for days!)... had almost 3000 users at the high water mark. I was 10 years old - thought I knew everything! :) Thanks Again." - Mike Halsall
|
| 914-368-2819 |
New York Telephone I |
(1998) Ford II |
|
| 914-368-3340 |
Criminal Connect |
(1992) The Dreamer |
|
T.C.C. Member BBS
|
| 914-368-4354 |
Suffern, NY Skyline BBS |
(1991-1996) Mike Sokolov | PCBoard
|
510mb of Disk Space
|
| 914-371-1920 |
Spring Valley, NY The Haven BBS |
(1997) Tony Thompson |
|
| 914-374-3903 |
New Hampton, NY Dix Mo Jo, Dix MoJo BBS, SENY NEC, The Mailman BBS |
(1991-1998) Dick Dennison |
|
| 914-374-6309 |
New Hampton, NY The VGC BBS |
(1994) David Terracino |
|
| 914-375-0026 |
Yonkers, NY BBS Line Traveller 2 |
(1996-1997) Don Robinson |
|
| 914-376-2657 |
Hire-A-Techie, The Tycoons's Tabernacle |
(1987-1991) Norman Dachamn | PCBoard |
100mb of Storage Space
|
| 914-381-0329 |
Mamaroneck, NY Livewire Programming |
(1996-1997) Jon Finch |
|
| 914-381-1300 |
Mamaroneck, NY Brentwood BBS |
(1993-1994)
|
| 914-381-1467 |
Mamaroneck, NY LMC-PC |
(1995) Robert Spier |
|
| 914-381-1600 |
Mamaroneck, NY Brentwood BBS |
(1992-1995) Guy Cappello |
|
For pay BBS
|
| 914-381-2124 |
Westchester County, NY Sir Lancelot's Castle, SIR LANCELOT'S CASTLE |
|
| 914-381-2374 |
Westchester County, NY Merlin's Tower BBS, MERLIN'S TOWER |
|
| 914-381-2390 |
Mamaroneck, NY Delusions of Grandeur, DSNY Net Echomail Hub #2, Instant Global Access BBS, Outside The Mainstream |
(1993-1994) Richard Ploski | FidoNet |
| 914-381-6768 |
Mamaroneck, NY Creatures of the Night BBS |
(1994-1998) Mark Perillo |
|
| 914-422-2993 |
White Plains, NY China Rider |
Douglas Boustead |
|
| 914-424-4059 |
Garrison, NY Calliope's Den |
(1991-1994) Greg Pike |
|
| 914-425-2304 |
Spring Valley, NY Adv. Comp. Nets, Advanced Computer Networks |
(1993-1996) Lazer Milstein | PCBoard
|
| 914-425-2613 |
Spring Valley, NY Rainbow Corner BBS |
(1986) Ted Needleman | FidoNet |
| 914-425-6015 |
Spring Valley, NY The Dead Fish BBS |
(1993-1994) Aaron Wald |
|
| 914-425-6440 |
Spring Valley, NY MicroBiz Corp |
(1993)
|
| 914-425-8627 |
Spring Valley, NY The Clinic, The Landfill |
(1992) Garbage Heap, GarbageHeap |
|
Phalcon/Skism Headquarters D-Mob Member BBS
|
| 914-426-0729 |
Spring Valley, NY Mirage Network BBS, Node 66 East BBS, Mirage Network N.Y |
(1990-1995) Brian Buffell, Brian Suffell |
|
| 914-426-2903 |
Spring Valley, NY The Pipeline BBS |
(1994-1998) Kenneth Hwang | Wildcat |
| 914-426-3029 |
Spring Valley, NY Gotham City BBS |
Gerald Schranz |
|
| 914-427-2016 |
Maybrook, NY The Knights of Camelot BBS |
(1994) Dan Irwin |
|
| 914-427-5173 |
Maybrook, NY The Linguini BBS, LiNgUiNi BBS |
(1995) TriBBS |
| 914-427-5212 |
Maybrook, NY Camelots Return |
(1994) Dan Irwin |
|
| 914-428-7216 |
White Plains, NY CITADEL Crystal Palace |
(1985) CITADEL |
| 914-429-5616 |
Stony Point, NY The Crucifixion BBS, The Crusification |
(1983-1986) Violent Fox, Torino Man (Co-Sysop) |
|
| 914-433-2229 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Mchip |
(1992-1993) Mark Long |
|
| 914-434-5315 |
Woodridge, NY The Death Zone |
(1995-1996) Joey Dandrea |
|
| 914-436-0081 |
Mountaindale, NY The Vampire's Den |
(1996-1997) Richard & Pauline Olsen |
|
| 914-436-5012 |
Mountaindale, NY Ultra-Comm |
(1990) Keith Sherman |
|
| 914-436-5293 |
Mountaindale, NY The Vampire's Den |
(1993-1996) Rich Olsen | T.A.G.
|
| 914-436-6088 |
Mountaindale, NY South East NY, The Works BBS |
(1995-1997) Ryan Lepke |
|
| 914-436-6765 |
Mountaindale, NY The Works BBS NODE 2 |
(1997) Ryan Lepke |
|
| 914-436-8815 |
Mountaindale, NY Disktops |
(1995-1997) Scott Nazario |
|
| 914-437-4936 |
Poughkeepsie Journal |
(1993)
|
| 914-439-4681 |
Livingston Manor, NY The Midnight Hour at Manor BBS |
(1993-1997) James Griffin, Scott S Waschitz | T.A.G.
|
| 914-442-4006 |
Music Net |
(1988)
|
| 914-452-1926 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Coffee Shop BBS, Southern Dutchess HUB |
(1995-2000) Bill Berube |
|
| 914-452-2937 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Community Church B-Board |
(1993)
|
| 914-452-4753 |
Poughkeepsie, NY The Rifle Range |
(1992-1996) Dave Harnett | Opus
|
| 914-452-5042 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Warez Kingdom |
|
| 914-454-2379 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Halnet DataGrid BBS, Poughkeepsie Hub |
(1989-1998) Ronald E. Schrivani, Ronald E. Scrivani | Telegard |
"Hi; Ron here...Well, it does bring back memories seeing this compilation. I am glad to see that there are those whom care enough to preserve a little piece of history. The BBS was our internet back then. Slow....Steady.....but very Personal, and many members really enjoyed the time spent on their favorite boards. I THANK YOU ALL FOR THE CHANCE. Special thanks to: The Poet, Warren Katz, Mike Consumio, and..........FREELOVE." - Ronald E. Scrivani
|
| 914-454-2457 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Titan Outpost |
(1990-1991) Charles Garrison |
|
| 914-457-1186 |
Montgomery, NY PC Powerhouse BBS |
(1996-1997) Bob Lengemann |
|
| 914-457-3414 |
Montgomery, NY The PC Powerhouse BBS |
Bobby B. Montgomery |
|
| 914-457-4364 |
Montgomery, NY Hell on Earth BBS |
(1994-1998) Thomas Gabrynowicz |
|
| 914-457-5599 |
Montgomery, NY Data Expressions BBS |
(1994) Ryan Smith |
|
| 914-457-9054 |
Montgomery, NY PC Power House BBS |
(1995) Bob Lengemann |
|
| 914-462-0363 |
Poughkeepsie, NY The Outer Limit, The OuterLimit BBS |
(1986-1996) Scott Wolpert | RBBS, Genesis |
| 914-462-1536 |
Poughkeepsie, NY PC Panic, PC-PANIC
, PC-Panic BBS, PC-PANICit |
(1986-1996) Paul Corey | PCBoard
|
| 914-462-3219 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The Getaway BBS |
(1996-1998) Joseph Suhre |
|
| 914-462-6707 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The MicroChip RBBS |
(1990-1991) Dan Toulan | RBBS |
| 914-462-7271 |
Wappingers Falls, NY MITI-Ware |
(1995-2001) Milo Tsukroff |
|
| 914-462-7674 |
Wapp. Falls, NY PC Rain Node #2, PC-Rain Node2, Rasputin's Annex BBS |
(1988-2000) Ray Bobak |
|
| 914-462-7814 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Fudruckers, FudRuckers!! BBS |
(1992-1994) William Fetter |
|
| 914-462-8128 |
Wappingers Falls, NY Hudson Valley BBS |
(1988-1990) Wildcat |
| 914-462-8220 |
Wappingers Falls, NY The Gateway to Insanity |
(1990) jughead | Telegard |
| 914-463-0936 |
Poughkeepsie, NY The Purple Rose of Cairo |
(1994) Rob Flor |
|
| 914-463-3365 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Hobby Shop BBS |
(1995-2003) Walter Eikner |
|
| 914-463-6160 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Central Hub, Kronos II, Poughkeepsie Hub, South East NY, The Scene Unseen BBS |
(1993-1995) Marc Stuart |
|
| 914-469-5726 |
Chester, NY Infinity Entertainment |
Bob Balkowski |
|
| 914-471-2728 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Infinity IV BBS |
|
| 914-471-4831 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Central Hub, MHVN NEC, Mid Hudson Valley NY, Nytech S/W Design, Poughkeepsie Hub, The First Derivative Node 1, The Nytech Software Design BBS |
(1994-1997) Phil Ward |
|
| 914-471-6420 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Shepherd's Corner, The Coffee Shop BBS |
(1993-1994) Renegade |
| 914-471-8051 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Murphy's Law BBS |
Dr. Science |
|
| 914-471-9398 |
Poughkeepsie, NY The Network BBS Node #2 |
(1994-1995) James Dunn |
|
| 914-471-9481 |
Poughkeepsie, NY NETWORK, The Network BBS Node 1, The Network BBS Node 2 |
(1994-1995) James Dunn |
|
| 914-472-0779 |
Eastchester, NY The EastNet System |
(1995-1999) Mark McCarthy | Magpie
, TriBBS |
| 914-472-1239 |
Westchester County, NY Motherboard East III |
|
| 914-472-4814 |
Westchester County, NY The Hinterlands BBS |
|
| 914-472-6522 |
Scarsdale, NY PHALSE Fido |
(1986-1988) Dave O'Shea | FidoNet |
| 914-472-8462 |
Scarsdale, NY Motherboard III |
(1990)
|
| 914-472-8788 |
New Rochelle, NY The Blaze of Glory BBS |
(1995-1999) Josh Salit | TriBBS |
| 914-473-0191 |
Poughkeepsie, NY MHVNet |
(1994-1996) Chris Hawkinson |
|
| 914-473-1697 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Poughkeepsie Hub, The Purple Rose of Cairo BBS |
(1992-1994) Rob Flor |
|
| 914-476-9553 |
Bionic Worm BBS |
(1990) Wildcat |
| 914-477-0264 |
Greenwood, NY The Lake BBS |
(1995-1996) Greg Wright | Wildcat
|
| 914-478-1097 |
Hastings, NY Forem ST MIDI Atari, Octagon |
(1989-1991) Mike Gondek | Forem ST |
| 914-478-1625 |
Hastings, NY The Tardis BBS |
(1995-1996) Andrew Borrs |
|
| 914-478-4109 |
Westchester County, NY The Tardis II BBS |
|
| 914-478-4609 |
Westchester County, NY The Tardis BBS |
Andrew Borrs |
|
| 914-482-3100 |
Jeffersonville, NY Sullivan County Network |
(1990)
|
| 914-482-3239 |
Jeffersonville, NY Shuttle BBS |
(1995-1997) Dana Hallfors |
|
| 914-482-3693 |
Jeffersonville, NY Quark, the Electronic Fanzine BBS |
(1987)
|
| 914-482-4239 |
Jeffersonville, NY The Shuttle BBS |
(1994-1996) Dana Hallfors | PCBoard
|
| 914-482-4813 |
Jeffersonville, NY Lazer Base BBS |
(1990-1994) Dave Neuberger |
|
| 914-482-4856 |
Jeffersonville, NY The War Room |
(1994) David Lust |
|
| 914-485-2265 |
Poughkeepsie, NY The No Cheese! BBS |
(1991-1992) Seth Lerman |
|
| 914-485-3393 |
Poughkeepsie, NY COYnet Ham Radio BBS, Ham Radio, Hamnet-80 BBS, Hamnet-80(Login:GUEST, HamRadio |
(1988-1996) Bob Farrell, WB2COY | PCBoard
|
| 914-485-4028 |
Poughkeepsie, NY The Far Side, The FarSide BBS |
(1991-1994)
|
| 914-485-4253 |
Poughkeepsie, NY The Alpha Connection |
(1992) Raymond DeRoo |
|
| 914-485-5463 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Di Vermiis Mysteriis, Graphic Psychosis One |
(1994-1995) Thomas Morton |
|
| 914-485-5835 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Mescalink |
Sue Morrow |
|
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| 914-485-5905 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Graphics MailSystem |
(1995) Thomas Morton |
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| 914-485-8320 |
Poughkeepsie, NY Wizard's Demise |
(1991) Leland Everett | PCBoard |
| 914-496-2833 |
Rock Tavern, NY The Particle Board II |
(1990-1992) Joe Cupano, John Downey | Searchlight BBS |
"Sequel to "The Particle Board" of Monroe, NY as run by Dave Breen, 1988 to 1990." - Joe Cupano
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| 914-496-3829 |
Washintonville, NY Plastic World I BBS |
(1994-1997) Robert J Buchalski Jr |
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| 914-496-4115 |
Washintonville, NY Hometown Glass Manazure, The Glass Manazure |
(1993-1997) Ray Albrecht, Albrecht/Polak | Telegard
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| 914-496-8941 |
Washintonville, NY The Fridge BBS |
(1994-1996) Sam Walter |
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| 914-496-9259 |
Washintonville, NY The Third Ring RBBS |
(1991-1997) Maurice Warnon | RBBS |
| 914-524-0044 |
Tarrytown, NY The Jaunting Pad |
(1994) Jamie Ferrara |
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| 914-524-0068 |
Tarrytown, NY DSNY NET Echomail HUB-1, The Jaunting Pad |
(1994) Jamie Ferrara |
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| 914-524-0388 |
Tarrytown, NY Cyber-Space Highway, Top Gun BBS |
(1994-1996) Douglas Zolkind | Magpie
, TriBBS |
| 914-524-0574 |
Tarrytown, NY DrAGoNeT |
(1996-1999) TriBBS |
| 914-524-4073 |
Valhalla, NY The Virtual Escape |
Larry Spinner |
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| 914-524-9345 |
Westchester County, NY The Ghetto |
Kid Capri |
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| 914-524-9547 |
Tarrytown, NY The Grid BBS |
(1994)
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| 914-528-0104 |
Lakeland, NY Crystal Caverns |
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| 914-528-2330 |
Peekskill, NY The Century BBS |
(1993-1998) Chris Deierlein |
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| 914-528-4194 |
Peekskill, NY Computec BBS, Computec Data Systems, Inc. BBS |
(1995-1999) Magpie
, TriBBS |
| 914-528-4739 |
Peekskill, NY Fun and Games BBS, Fun&Games |
(1989-1991) Ron Day | Wildcat |
| 914-528-6324 |
Peekskill, NY ARAGON'S DOMAIN BBS |
(1992)
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| 914-533-2224 |
South Salem, NY Mysterious Meltdown BBS |
Atomic | Renegade |
| 914-534-3235 |
Cornwall, NY Storm King BBS, The Fusion Fortress |
(1991) Liquid, Andy Shenkler |
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| 914-557-3567 |
Eldred, NY The Main Frame BBS |
(1992-1996) Paul Paradiso | QuickBBS
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| 914-557-3615 |
Eldred, NY Main Frame |
(1994) Paul Paradiso |
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| 914-561-0864 |
HudsnVly/Amicu |
(1988)
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| 914-561-6562 |
Newburgh, NY McClusky's Bar and Grill BBS |
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New User Password: "Alcohol"
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| 914-562-3431 |
Newburgh, NY The Thor BBS |
(1993-1995) Corey Dayton |
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| 914-562-4621 |
Newburgh, NY The Land of Dementia BBS |
(1987-1991) James Nowack | PCBoard |
| 914-562-5041 |
Newburgh, NY Hudson Valley's Finest BBS |
(1995-1997) John Gaudioso |
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| 914-562-7837 |
New Windsor, NY AlterLink BBS, The Alterlink BBS |
(1986-1991) Richard Roos, Rich Roos | PCBoard |
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| 914-562-8528 |
Newburgh, NY Mid Hudson Mac, The Mid-Hudson Mac BBS |
(1988-1992) Phil Leahy | Red Ryder, Red Ryder Host |
| 914-564-3342 |
Newburgh, NY Micro Mania, Micro-Mania, MicroMania BBS, Mirco-Mania, SENY Northern HEC |
(1988-1994) John Coombs | Wildcat |
| 914-564-7228 |
Newburgh, NY Mike & Mel's All Night BBS |
(1987)
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| 914-564-9465 |
Newburgh, NY Night Shift |
(1986-1988) Wayne McWilliams (spectre13) | Genesis, RBBS |
| 914-565-1725 |
Newburgh, NY Paradise Lost BBS |
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| 914-565-2407 |
New Windsor, NY APFL-Two, Southwest Hub, The APFL Two BBS |
(1991-2000) Michael Kane |
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| 914-565-3088 |
Newburgh, NY The Last Resort |
(1987-1989) Steve Davis |
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| 914-565-6696 |
Newburgh, NY Info Center BBS, InfoCenter BBS, The InfoCenter RedRyder BBS |
(1988-1992) Fritz Kass | Red Ryder, Red Ryder Host, Second Sight |
| 914-565-9030 |
Newburgh, NY Flatline |
(1993-1996) Wayne McWilliams | RyBBS |
| 914-566-0130 |
Newburgh, NY "TINY", T I N Y, The Tiny BBS, TINY BBS. |
(1988-1994) Joe Santacroce | Wildcat |
| 914-566-0520 |
Newburgh, NY T I N Y |
(1991) J.Santacroce |
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| 914-566-0948 |
Newburgh, NY The Tiny BBS, TINY, T I N Y |
(1990-1995) Joe Santacroce |
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| 914-567-1308 |
New Windsor, NY Kacey's Software (Node 1), Kacey's Software Node #1 |
(1995-1999) TriBBS |
| 914-567-1635 |
New Windsor, NY Kacey's Software (Node 2), Kacey's Software Node #2 |
(1995-1999) TriBBS |
| 914-567-1814 |
New Windsor, NY Info-Center BBS, SENY Northern HUB, The Foxtrot BBS |
(1990-1992) Byron Copeland |
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| 914-569-9248 |
Newburgh, NY JuSTiCe League HeaDQuaRTeRS |
(1997) Chris Reiche |
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| 914-576-6139 |
Smart Office Solutions (SOS), Smart Office Solutions BBS, SOS |
(1987-1994) Bob Browne | PCBoard |
| 914-583-6237 |
Smallwood, NY The Cheaters Guild BBS, The Cult of the Tentacle, The Home of Cheat! |
(1994-1997) Mike Zier | QuickBBS
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Home of Cheat!
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| 914-585-4253 |
Alpha Connection |
(1993-1994)
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| 914-591-9285 |
The Conference Center, The Conference Center (Password: EXEC) |
(1986) Ascii Express |
20mb Disk Space
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| 914-592-1959 |
Soaring SIG |
(1987-1988) Brian Shoemaker |
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| 914-592-5385 |
Nybbles-80 Elmsford |
(1982-1983)
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| 914-621-0450 |
Mahopac, NY Gateway BBS |
(1995) Jeff Lancton |
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| 914-621-1284 |
Mahopac, NY The Van Eck BBS |
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Offered "Hack, Phreak, Warez"
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| 914-621-2719 |
Mahopac, NY SENY NEC, The Village, The Village BBS |
(1990-1994) Rick Thoma | FidoNet |
| 914-621-2865 |
Mahopac, NY Dark Side Of The Moon, The Dark Side Of The Moon, Dark Side of the Moon, Drk Side of Moon |
(1991-1995) Peter Cacchioli | PCBoard
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| 914-621-7001 |
Mahopac, NY The Gateway BBS |
(1992-1996) Jeff Lancton | Searchlight
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| 914-623-0039 |
Nyack, NY Keith Graham Shareware Support BBS |
(1993-1994) Keith P. Graham |
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Home of OPTIK, TEXT2COM, CBOOT and other PC utilities | OPTIK, TEXT2COM, CBOOT, very good shareware utilities
Interlink Netmail National Host - Multiline PCBoard System
"It's pretty funny. The Disk-Bomber and I met because I CNA'd him, looked up his mother's phone number and showed up at his house one day. 15 years later I was the best man in his wedding and we're still great friends." "The board was amazing for its time because he had a 20mb Apple Sider ][ at a time when 2 HD floppy disks was standard. He also had the Apple Cat with the full 1200 baud (I only had the one that did the half duplex 1200 baud). That hard drive sounded like a helicopter taking off. Thanks for bringing back the memories (and thanks for archiving a couple of my old t-files!)" - The Gremlin
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