Letters – July 19-26
Saugerties casino a-coming The specter of a casino in Saugerties has reared its ugly head again. Right now talk and
Saugerties casino a-coming The specter of a casino in Saugerties has reared its ugly head again. Right now talk and
For the next three weeks, Historic Huguenot Street (HHS) will be the site of an archaeological investigation as a field
The Town Board on July 17 delivered the first blow of a proposed two-punch combination aimed at banning hydrofracking in
Last fall, I sat in the dusky, slide-show light in the rear gallery of the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum,
Did you happen to notice the “new” used bookstore on Church Street? It’s got a pale-pink sign announcing “Vivien’s Used
Audiences in 1903 thrilled to the innovative and realistic filmmaking techniques used in Edwin S. Porter’s The Great Train Robbery,
The irony wasn’t lost on most. Pounding rain drenched the crowds as they slogged through stream-like puddles. The torrential downpour
For many of a certain age, there was this sound that came forth in the 1970s that has retained its
The annual Shandaken Art Studio Tour will take place this year this Saturday and Sunday, July 21 and 22 from
Woodstock has long been home to more than one normal town’s share of musical visionaries, passionate investigators of mysteries of