Saugerties Times letters (11/16-22)
GOP scare tactics, Republican loopholes help the rich, Maloney is motivated, STEM disaster House tax bill, time to work together.
GOP scare tactics, Republican loopholes help the rich, Maloney is motivated, STEM disaster House tax bill, time to work together.
Sunday, Nov. 19: This salon-style event will feature author and historian Rosemary Nichols and the famed musical duo Jay Ungar & Molly Mason. Well-known for their expert curation of American folk music, Jay and Molly’s music was featured in Ken Burns’ PBS landmark series The Civil War.
Saturday, Nov. 18 and Friday, Nov. 24: Two chances to see the telecaster master, prolific recording artist and coveted sideman.
Saturday, Nov. 18: The sister of the late, great folkie to host performances by the innovative guitarist Pat Wictor, Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner of the duo Magpie and the musical ensemble the Sebastians.
Faso said two provisions of the bill would be particularly bad for New York State’s economy: the removal of deductions for state income taxes and limits on deductions for local property taxes.
State Police are investigating the death of an off-duty Rockland County Sheriff Deputy who suffered a single gun shot to the head while driving on State Route 6 (Long Mountain Parkway) in the town of Woodbury.
State Police conducted a two-month investigation into the suspect, a prior level 2 sex offender, for having sexual contact with several minors.
A few litigious residents are standing in the way of New Paltz’s water needs.
Topics include: Shout Out Saugerties, being religious, tax reform, and rail trails.
In what was a tough race, many diverse voices of the community came out to support me, the One Kingston slate, and the working people and families of Kingston.