Saugerties Times letters (8/31-9/6)
Topics include: Election endorsements, kudos to organizers of anti-drug festival, a nation of laws, keeping students safe.
Topics include: Election endorsements, kudos to organizers of anti-drug festival, a nation of laws, keeping students safe.
In disasters, there is helpful help, and then there is all the other stuff people do in a well-intentioned spasm of conscience.
Many of the about 500 attendees at last week’s meet-the-Democratic-congressional-candidates night at Kingston’s Old Dutch Church got their first look at the contenders who seek to oppose first-term Republican incumbent John Faso of Kinderhook.
It’s not everyone’s way, not everyone’s choice. And I resist offering advice now, more than ever. What might be a throwaway conversation to me could be a real curveball to you. My goal is simply to See You and to Hear You before sharing myself.
Although not recognized as a disorder, Facebook certainly is an addiction. It has filled many of my hours, while my vacuum has stood silent and the dishwasher patiently awaiting emptying.
The Norwegians have invaded the Hudson Valley. They will leave their mark. Nothing will ever be the same.
Few places on Earth are as unfriendly to the carless as rural Delaware County.
It’s time that the hateful rhetoric spoken here in Kingston against our most vulnerable senior citizens at public hearings and written in the comment sections of newspaper websites and on social media stops, once and for all.
A reader poll for the race between Fred Costello and James Bruno.
Letters from the August 24 issue.