Letters: Smart meters in Saugerties (Part II)
Saugerties wakes up There has been an incredible backlash against the Saugerties citizens that are raising issues about the placement
Saugerties wakes up There has been an incredible backlash against the Saugerties citizens that are raising issues about the placement
Businesses throughout Saugerties must install a plumbing device to prevent backflow in the water supply, according to Mike Hopf, the
The third annual golf tournament to benefit the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA), in honor of Jacob Porter, will be
The Town of Saugerties Conservative Party will hold a caucus Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Center on Market
The story of Kingston’s city hall at 420 Broadway, termed “Kingston’s symbol” by Alderman Tom Hoffay Friday, Aug. 16 at
What’s up with our phones? Yes, many have shifted almost completely to cellular, or the whole genre now known as
It’s taken 11 years and two mayors, but the long-anticipated Streetscape project has finally gone to bid. The $870,000 project
Feminism, sacred dance, and ecology are among the passions pursued by Reverend Gwyneth Murphy, the new interim priest for St.
You might well wonder: What exactly is a “crick,” and how does it get bent in time? The dictionary gives
Last Friday night, the Rondout was hopping. Bands played outside Dermot Mahoney’s and Mariner’s Harbor. The restaurants were full, and