Martin Sexton at Bearsville
Saturday, August 5: To say that the accomplished singer/songwriter is a local favorite is a bit redundant. Tireless in the studio as on the road, Sexton is pretty much a local favorite everywhere.
Saturday, August 5: To say that the accomplished singer/songwriter is a local favorite is a bit redundant. Tireless in the studio as on the road, Sexton is pretty much a local favorite everywhere.
The fair runs through Sunday, August 6.
With 200-300 people per day, not counting their families, downtown Gardiner will be like the Port Authority in New York City with people all over the sidewalk, people trying to get to the post office, which should not be where it is now, and the cars and trucks that come around the bend.
The town of Lloyd’s consideration of a request for police patrols on the Hudson Valley Rail Trail has sparked debate. The original request cited cyclists traveling at high speeds without giving sufficient notice to pedestrians. In the course of the conversation, cyclists have weighed in, complaining of pedestrians wearing headphones, lurching left and right on the trail, and bringing unleashed dogs (which violates a town ordinance).
A meet and greet, co-sponsored by the district and the New Paltz Athletic Association, has been scheduled for Monday, August 7 at 5 p.m. in the district office conference room at Lenape Elementary School. Parents, students and community members are invited to come meet Warren and welcome him to the district.
I might have been confronted with sudden violence. Because not one member of law enforcement who saw a woman driving alone into the specific terrain of great danger warned me of it, without my having to ask. Because the search area that night was small — maybe 50 very rural households at most — and none of the dozens of police cars or milling officers were assigned to go house to house warning unsuspecting, isolated, vulnerable residents to “barricade yourself in.” Families did not know. If their doors were even locked, they would in all likelihood have opened them to a young couple.
An activist and representative of the congressman disagree about whether the Kingston district office was declared off-limits to constituents seeking to fill out comment cards each Friday.
The money will be used to hire more firefighters.
Saturday, July 29: This ensemble comprises 15 of the finest jazz players today.
Saturday, July 29: They call it the Rage and Rapture Tour, and it is sure to pack the big shed.