Saugerties teacher active in group educating Haitian children
In January of 2010 the world came together to aid those devastated by Haiti’s 7.0 magnitude earthquake. The disaster was
In January of 2010 the world came together to aid those devastated by Haiti’s 7.0 magnitude earthquake. The disaster was
After reading the article “One and done?” in Saugerties Times, my good friend and fellow Saugertiesian, Rhoney Stanley, and I
Perhaps we’ll be calling it “Farm Stand Row.” If and when Al Higley is successful in his bid for a
As summer wanes, the village’s public swimming places close; first the village beach on Aug. 28, then the Lions Club
It’s a slow-burn Sunday early afternoon. I was out late last night and just rising. Bees are literally divebombing into
The watermelon-eating contest and the children’s spoon-and-egg race are among the popular activities to look forward to on Shandaken Day,
It was a life-changing experience for me to work closely with Alf Evers for seven years, typing for him his
Historic Huguenot Street (HHS) will debut the “1677 Huguenot Wheat,” a strong wheat ale inspired by the beers of the
Follow the white sharrows. Follow the white sharrows. Follow the white sharrows. It doesn’t have quite the same ring as
[portfolio_slideshow id=8049] Father Chris Berean is confident he can win over the mainly Italian parishioners from St. Joseph’s Church