Delivering on the 1000 jobs
How’s Pat Ryan going to do what he said he would?
How’s Pat Ryan going to do what he said he would?
Reviewed: David Levine’s The Hudson Valley: The First 250 Million Years: A Mostly Chronological and Occasionally Personal History; Alan Via’s Doghiker: Great Hikes with Dogs from the Adirondacks through the Catskills; Rabbi Jonathan Kligler’s latest, Turn It and Turn It, for Everything Is in It: Essays on the Weekly Torah Portion; and Christian Hall’s American Fever: A Tale of Romance & Pestilence.
A roundup of local events, community news items, library news and other miscellany from the Feb. 20, 2020 issue of Saugerties Times.
Peotter began the process of coordinating the efforts of the New Paltz Climate Smart Task Force by doing “a deep dive into research,” she notes, learning what the certification process was all about. She got some help from a few SUNY New Paltz interns, and “together we all learned a lot and then got rolling.”
For the first 20 years, she remained the only black female judge in the country – a fact that she said “embarrassed” her.
The letters to the editor from the Feb. 20, 2020 issue of Saugerties Times.
The letters to the editor from the Feb. 20, 2020 issue of Woodstock Times.
The letters to the editor from the Feb. 20, 2020 issue of New Paltz Times.
This week’s guest for Faces of Kingston is Jason Harucki of Kingston’s NCG Cinema branch. We spoke about Kingston’s local flavor and what makes it special, the joys of growing up here and also what exciting aspects NCG is bringing to keep the mall area active and fun.
Third-party contractors who store student data will have to abide by new state rules.