Letters: Differing takes on RUPCO Alms House project
Opinions for and against the 66-unit development.
Opinions for and against the 66-unit development.
Friday, June 16: The Grammy-winning San Francisco hitmakers Train have been on a bit of a roll.
According to Town of Ulster police, the incident occurred around 10:33 a.m. on Wednesday, June 14 when cops responded to a report of car vs. pedestrian accident at the intersection of Route 32 and Route 9W.
Kevin Guerrero, 20, was sentenced today to 15 years in state prison for burglary and sexual abuse charges stemming from an incident last fall in which Guerrero entered the apartment of a SUNY New Paltz student with the intent to commit a crime and subjected a student to sexual contact while she was physically helpless (asleep, in this case).
Payoff to the young and affluent, disaster for older and poorer. That’s the “Health Care” bill our Congressman voted for.
Medicare unfairness, all hail rail trails and more.
Demolition of the old New PaltzTown Hall finally took place last week after the asbestos abatement was completed from the building.
After losing their first two games on the road, a 5-4 squeaker to the Jamestown Jammers and a 15-12 slugfest against the Elmira Pioneers, the Saugerties Stallions picked up their first win by drubbing the Oneonta Outlaws in their home opener at Cantine Field last Sunday night by an 8-2 score.
Saugerties needs better crossing guards, kudos for Cantine Field, withdrawal from Paris Accord is a bad idea, America is no longer leader of the free world, replacing nukes and fossils.
Sunday, June 11: Professional and student rockers come together for an “All-American Sock Hop” at Woodstock’s Colony to benefit the Anti-Defamation League and anti-racism education in local schools.