New Saugertiesians: A conversation with John Remington
It is often said that there is magic in our mountains. As we interview Saugerties residents, we note that the
It is often said that there is magic in our mountains. As we interview Saugerties residents, we note that the
In 1973, Inge and Fred Backhaus built their dream home in Saugerties. They’ve lived in it ever since, contributing to
Priscilla Alden Dobbs Ritz is a direct descendant of John Alden, crewmember on the Mayflower and an original settler in
Sue Rosenberg’s name is familiar to regular readers of Saugerties Times thanks to her frequent contributions to the Letters to
The highways and byways of Saugerties are populated by interesting and gifted folks who go about the business of living
This September, the Carnegie section of the Saugerties Public Library turns 100. Why is it called a Carnegie library? The
A walk down any street in Saugerties with Sally Colclough is like attending a large and happy class reunion. “Hi,
It would be hard to find a more authentic Saugertiesian than Peg Nau. She was born at Bonesteel’s Sanatorium on
Saugerties is home to many fascinating individuals whose talents, enthusiasm and diversity add to this unique community. On Manorville Rd.,
The residents of the Bishop’s Gate subdivision have addressed the problem of speeding cars on their neighborhood streets by taking