Comptroller criticizes Saugerties Justice Court bookkeeping
The state Comptroller’s office has criticized the town’s justice court for what amounts to sloppy bookkeeping. The justices responded to
The state Comptroller’s office has criticized the town’s justice court for what amounts to sloppy bookkeeping. The justices responded to
A Woodstock man who spent four years on the run from police will likely spend far more than that behind bars.
New Paltz deputy town supervisor Jeff Logan is unlikely to suffer any penalty for allegedly whispering a profanity-laced tirade into
In what looked like a final kiss-off to the proposed Pilgrim Pipeline, the Town Board passed a “no confidence” resolution
This year’s ceremony will be held Saturday, June 27 at 10 a.m. at the High School on Washington Ave. In case of
Three definites and a wild card. The race for Democrat Chris Allen’s District 2 seat on the County Legislature has
Jim Noble has a style for dealing with a group of people who talk a lot and have a lot
Details are not yet available, but here’s a statement this morning from County Executive Mike Hein: “It is with deep
Two years ago, there were no more bitter enemies in Saugerties politics than Republican Chairman Joe Roberti Jr. and Conservative
New Paltz’s newly configured Village Board held its first meeting on June 10, picking its way through a long agenda