Letters (July 24-31)
What are we getting for our school taxes? Saugerties property taxpayers have been given a $57-million-plus bill for one school
What are we getting for our school taxes? Saugerties property taxpayers have been given a $57-million-plus bill for one school
When one makes mistakes in the undertaking of a grand endeavor, and the criticism comes, one can either dismiss the
Register by Friday, Aug. 1 and become a member of the Saugerties Lifespring Adult Learning Community, which offers a broad
An amendment introduced by U.S. Representatives Chris Gibson (NY-19) and Sean Maloney (NY-18) that would repeal utility rate increases caused
As Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Moreland Commission troubles grow deeper, does Zephyr Teachout offer a plausible gubernatorial alternative to Democrats? It’d
The environmental group Riverkeeper is engaging Saugerties residents in a letter and email campaign to ask the state to require
Festival was a success A special thank you to the people who held the Hudson Project musical festival this past
Tensions between the two newly appointed School Board trustees, Krista Barringer and Damion Ferraro, and Superintendent Seth Turner and the
This is probably the closest that Saugerties will ever have to having a shanty town, but it could be worse;
Saugerties’ Hudson Project Music Festival had at least one thing in common with the Woodstock ’94 festival that preceded it