Saugerties Times election letters
The candidates, their supporters and detractors, weigh in.
The candidates, their supporters and detractors, weigh in.
October is Fire Prevention Month and the Saugerties Central School District used that designation to help educate students at each of the District’s four elementary schools about fire safety.
Friday, Oct. 20: Born Aaron Livingston, the son of a preacher, the rhythm-and-blues artist Son Little defies easy categorization.
With two seats wide open, this race could decide the direction of town government for years to come.
The parks and buildings superintendent writes about the funding for the town’s new electric vehicle charging stations.
From the Oct. 12 issue.
Topics include: The local elections, Saugerties finances not so bad, town not paying for electric car charging station, a community food effort, Trump’s job-killing tax plan, Shout Out Saugerties launches, and more.
Tax hikes range from 2.5–8 percent in the preliminary budgets of these three towns.
The 18th annual Woodstock Film Festival is now in progress, with dozens of films being screened in Woodstock and neighboring towns.
Saturday, Oct. 14: One-time Motown rivals, trading hit-for-hit blows and one-upping each other with extravagant stage shows, the Temptations and the Four Tops today find themselves roadmates and soulmates, recapturing a peak period of American pop music.