Review What Front Page News Is Dear Editor: Your 8/29 issue of the PCNR leaves me wondering, once again, how you determine the journalistic relevance of front page news. Your lead story, "Seniors Confront Legislators in Effort to Have Doughnut Privileges Restored", is no doubt, compelling and riveting news. More ...
Response to Comments Made Regarding Athletics at Haldane Reprinted at the Request of the Writer Haldane High School Board of Education Dear Board Members: I just read the Putnam County News and felt I should respond to the comments made by John & Mary Franz and Dave Merandy regarding athletics at Haldane. More ...
Santa Comes to Indian Brook Dear Neighbors: Santa came to Indian Brook Road early this year, in the personification of Mr. Tom Martin (of Central Hudson Power Co.), along with two white trucks and a great crew of men. They rehabilitated this portion of the road and to their credit asked me, "is there anything else we can do... More ...
Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit at Saunders Farm is a Treat Dear Editor: Kudos to Sandy Saunders! The Collaborative Concepts outdoor sculpture exhibit on your farm off Old Albany Post Road is a treat. Just strolling up to the ridge and seeing those unique art displays - silhouetted against blue skies and green pastures. Wow! More ...
My Chairman Vinny Dear Editor: On 7-3-07, stated in a PCNR letter regarding the Foundry Pond Road development, "From the second DeVido withdrew his original PB application, people have been bending over backwards to help him shove his sub-division down our throats". More ...
Town Board Has Failed to Comply With the Will of the People (Reprinted at the request of the author) Town Supervisor Members of the Town Board Philipstown Town Hall Your advertisement in the September 5, 2007 Putnam County News and Recorder is absurd. Leaving aside one minor question-who paid for the advertisement??-the point is that the public, by it... More ...
Anonymous, Innuendo-Filled Political Ad Was a Cheap Shot To the Editor: Actually, this is a letter addressed to Mr. Jim Lovell, whom the Editor informed me is the purchaser of a "Paid Political Advertisement" from last week's edition entitled "2 Safety Tips for the Residents of Philipstown. More ...
Plea for More "Meet The Candidates" Forums To the Editor: My wife Anita and I attended last Sunday's "Meet The Candidates" meeting at the Cold Spring Fire House and learned a lot about what each of the candidates would bring to the Philipstown Town Council. More ...
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