Saugerties police department brings in nearly $200k in revenue
Police departments were never intended to generate revenue, but times have changed, says Saugerties Chief Joseph Sinagra. Federal and
Police departments were never intended to generate revenue, but times have changed, says Saugerties Chief Joseph Sinagra. Federal and
A public meeting organized to rally opposition to the oil pipeline proposed by Pilgrim Pipeline Holdings, LLC, to carry fracked crude
The Nutmeg State’s loss is the Town of Ulster’s gain as two of the 13 businesses given state tax incentives
Flood mitigation is high on the priority list for 2015 in the Town of Olive, along with upgrading town infrastructure,
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s civil rights chief has come out against a policy requiring visitors to the county’s
A rumbling diesel truck pulls up to the curb, the air brakes squeal, the sound of trash bins being hoisted
He wasn’t in the room, and elected officials tried to avoid even using his name, but Tim Rogers drove a
“This is not the type of thing which a democratic society, a capitalist democratic society, can really accept without addressing.”
The year 2014 saw the Town of Gardiner resolve its tax disputes over a famous actor’s property and its former
Dropping an unexpected political bomb on the Hudson Valley, U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, who won re-election last November by about 30