Saugerties Times letters (6/21-28)
Congressional endorsements; treatment of children and families at border shames us all; successful golf fundraiser.
Congressional endorsements; treatment of children and families at border shames us all; successful golf fundraiser.
A business owner is not pleased with a Saugerties county legislator’s remarks, plus some letters about the Democratic primary.
The roads of rural Saugerties are full of twists, turns and deer. It’s a beautiful place. Slow down and enjoy it!
National Women’s History Month is an opportunity to recognize those previously overlooked. A fitting example is the story of the first female lighthouse keeper at the Saugerties station.
A lachrymose dream, a coup by attrition, a political endorsement, a political march, and a spiritual solution.
Emergency access for Riccardi Elementary, bail questions for father-son arrested on gun charges, Diane Neal roasted at Starbucks, and more.
It’s an imperfect world, but that doesn’t mean we can’t take measures to improve it. Some people prefer certain kinds of improvements. Others suggest other improvements. The people who prefer some kinds of improvements criticize the people who don’t share their preferences, and vice-versa. In the public political sphere, things can get nasty. In friendly Saugerties, they often seem to get nasty. That’s a fact of life.
Topics include: Gun control, protecting pollinators, the Assembly race, Dear Mr. Faso.
If I only fished to capture fish, my fishing trips would have ended long ago.
Saugerties Republicans have a lot to worry about.