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Saugerties Times letters: 5/25-31

Saugerties Times letters: 5/25-31

Topics include: West Saugerties cell tower, too many white men in Congress, Saugerties skate park a gem but needs better maintenance, for love of country, Faso should oppose law loosening restrictions on out-of-state gun permit-holders, drugged driving danger, Mental Health Month.

To bolster local economy, we must build on our assets

To bolster local economy, we must build on our assets

Were I in charge of economic development around here, I’d focus a lot more than is being done on attracting the most tech-savvy New York City millennials to Ulster County, whether they be in the motion picture and sound recording industries, in other information services, or elsewhere.

Hugh Reynolds: Faso’s political sin

Hugh Reynolds: Faso’s political sin

Congressman John Faso knows all the rules. Over a 30-year career, he may have invented some. But he has repeatedly defied and/or ignored the cardinal rule. Faso has allowed opponents to define him as a lily-livered wimp afraid to confront his constituents face to face.

Letter: Adjunct professors get short shrift

Letter: Adjunct professors get short shrift

The pay is ludicrous — I’m teaching four courses in this spring semester for $10,000. For a typical class size of 20 students, that works out to a per course instructional cost of $125 per student, or $500-625 for a typical semester course load of 4-5 courses taught exclusively by adjuncts (and they do teach over one-third of the courses at New Paltz).