Olive board gets down to business
Topics ranged from basic bookkeeping policies and procedures and parks usage to user requests from the Boiceville Wastewater Sewer District,
Topics ranged from basic bookkeeping policies and procedures and parks usage to user requests from the Boiceville Wastewater Sewer District,
Thursday evening, January 2, was considered the sort of night most people didn’t go out. The Thruway was closed down;
Typically, a Town Board’s last meeting of the year is a quiet affair — a time for tying up loose
Judge Mary Work of the Ulster County Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Town of Shandaken in the
The Town of Olive has long been known for the steadiness of its political character. Starting in the 1980s, it’s
Advocates of the use of alternative energy cite the benefits: a reduction or elimination of global warming, an improved environment,
The good news: Under pressure from lower Esopus Creek stakeholder groups, the consent order on Ashokan Reservoir water releases was
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced Sept. 26 an agreement with the New York City Department
For about a decade, Rick Alfandre has had the dream of creating a green, sustainable office on Main Street in
Olive Day, the annual fundraiser for the town’s long-in-power Democrats, seemed busier than ever this year. And the average age