Saugerties teachers hold two fundraisers for needy
The teachers raised money for hungry students and local families battling health problems.
The teachers raised money for hungry students and local families battling health problems.
Inaugurated two years ago as a way of letting local residents celebrate the start of the New Year in the village rather than going to other communities and then having to drive home, officials say this year’s-ending event will be better than ever.
“The post was basically on life support.”
State money will fund “a traveling celebration,” a pilot project for “how boats, cargo, ideas and people influenced the region’s river, canal and ports.” These arts and culture programs will be held aboard the 1902-built SS Columbia. In order for those programs to occur on that locale, the venerable 208-foot-long steam-powered vessel has to be moored on the Hudson River, and specifically on the Rondout Creek.
The lawsuit alleges that senior jail officials routinely denied promotions and the kind of training and assignments that led to promotion to black officers.
Five years after his death, the Ulster County community on Sunday paid tribute to native son Army Pfc. Douglas Cordo, who was killed by an improvised explosive device during in Afghanistan in 2011.
Ulster County DA Holley Carnright quoted Dylan to the legislature as he pled for resources to battle the heroin epidemic. “How many deaths will it take ’til he knows that too many people have died?”
The Saugerties Farmers Market moves inside for a holiday market on Saturday, Dec. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Senior Center. Santa will be on hand for photo opps and to pass out sweet and healthy treats.
What had once been a handshake agreement between the Village of Saugerties trustees and the Saugerties police department to provide
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