The one-percenters
For the first time, the Ulster County Industrial Development Agency intends to ask local agencies and organizations to compete for
For the first time, the Ulster County Industrial Development Agency intends to ask local agencies and organizations to compete for
It’s the Esopus Creek Conservancy’s biggest fundraiser of the year. It’s called “100 for 100,” meaning that 100 artists from all over the Hudson Valley (and even from New York City) create works on canvases of identical size, which are sold for $100 each. The artwork, astonishing in its variety, is unsigned. The buyer only finds out who created it after making the purchase and, as an extra bonus, gets to meet the artist.
The map, entitled “Dreaming Green,” highlights many of the county’s environmental achievements.
“Honoring the flag does not imply that the republic for which it stands is perfect.”
Teachout/Faso, Family Court move, campus protests.
“Anytime you experience that type of success it can translate into the classroom, to other teams, and hopefully to this wrestling team.”
The Saugerties Farmers Market will hold its first indoor market this Saturday, November 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Senior Center.
It was hard to find anyone who wasn’t loving tacos during a recent Tuesday visit to the Saugerties unit of the Boys and Girls Club.
The 2016 presidential election is over, but some of the campaign rhetoric used by President-elect Donald Trump and intensified by some of his followers has some local children on edge.
Topics include: Say no to Trump, Saugertiesians should be concerned about property tax increase, Saugerties philanthropists, and an invitation to join the local Democratic Party.