Another village sinkhole
The home at 472 Main St. is slowly slipping into the abyss, as a large sinkhole caused by a broken
The home at 472 Main St. is slowly slipping into the abyss, as a large sinkhole caused by a broken
All towns are familiar with open government laws requiring them to maintain documents and share them with the public on
One of the visual trademarks of a village or hamlet, and Saugerties is no exception, are their shade tree-lined streets.
It all began at a commercial campground on Rt. 32 several years ago when infested firewood was brought in from
After taking comments from restaurateurs and food truck vendors at last month’s public hearing, on May 20 the Village Board
“Food trucks are cool things,” said Marc Propper at the May 6 Village Board public hearing on a law designed
Aiming to protect Saugerties restaurants against an influx of food trucks this summer, village trustees have introduced a law regulating
For Father William Woodruff, it’s not about doing “the most popular thing,” it’s about doing the “best” for his parishioners
With a police budget overrun of about $120,000 this past year, Police Chief Joseph Sinagra needs to cut costs. This
While members of the boys’ baseball team worked on their tans and fundamentals in Myrtle Beach over spring break, the