Letters (March 19-26)
Take advantage of NYC talent At nearly 50 years of age Henry Barclay in 1825 brought with him to Saugerties
Take advantage of NYC talent At nearly 50 years of age Henry Barclay in 1825 brought with him to Saugerties
The next time you sit down to a breakfast of pancakes with maple syrup you can thank that wily squirrel.
County-wide consolidation In last week’s issue, village Trustee and Republican Committeeman Don Hackett was quoted in a heated article concerning
What does it take to feel like you’re part of a community? Do you need to be born in a
Saugerties had its own 19th-century heroines: Kate Crowley and her sister, Ellen.“Those gals are bricks,” said a river pilot who saw them rescue a pair of sailors from a sloop capsized in a sudden squall. “And make no mistake. You couldn’t have got any river boatmen to do what those girls did.”
Your memoriam on Marie Post was excellent, and I would like to add a few remarks. There are so many
Staying out of it Wow! I didn’t mean to step into a kerfuffle between Gaetana and town officials, but I
We live in hysterical times. Sure, in the old days we had the Red Scare, Reefer Madness and Tulip Mania,
In a letter to the editor of this paper, George Bochis, vice president of development for Pilgrim Pipeline Holdings LLC,
Town Board defends Helsmoortel’s integrity In the Thursday, Feb. 19’s edition of Saugerties Times, Gaetana Ciarlante submitted yet another one