Saugerties Times letters (2/14-20)
Responsible use of cannabis; Vote for Pat Ryan; Where are my cats?; Addiction treatment available; Thanks to Rhianna and Main Street Restaurant.
Responsible use of cannabis; Vote for Pat Ryan; Where are my cats?; Addiction treatment available; Thanks to Rhianna and Main Street Restaurant.
Supporters of county executive candidates make their cases; Who decides about art?; No dumbing it down.
Two letter writers argue for keeping the Uptown Kingston canopies.
Local landlords respond to a recent article on the rise of housing activism in Kingston. “I don’t understand how with mortgages, taxes, utilities, insurance and maintenance, the City thinks local landlords are making so much money.”
Topics include: In defense of Joe Maloney, the Saugerties legislator accused of an ethics violation; why is Maloney being investigated rather than the big fish?; the unmaking of America; observations on short-term rentals; criticism for politicans.
Partisan gerrymandering — incumbents drawing of legislative districts to keep control of the legislatures — destroys democracy by assuring that majorities don’t rule. It has been described as elected officials choosing their voters, instead of their voters choosing them. Please look for Proposition 1 and remember to vote “Yes.”
A group of Springtown Rd. residents share their concerns about noise and safety.
John Faso is making his congressional race about skin color rather than issues that affect our lives, like education, and health care, and the environment, writes a reader from Ulster Park.
“Players are not protesting the flag or the National Anthem,” writes a reader from Kingston. “If you would like the NFL to show respect for the flag, demand they take the flag off the uniforms, stop carrying the flag horizontally and, for goodness’ sake, get representations of the flag off of beer cans and cups at the stadiums. All of those things are against the U.S. Flag Code, but they happen every game day in the NFL.”
Supporters of Juan Figueroa and Paul VanBlarcum weigh in ahead of the Thursday, Sept. 13 primary.