Hudson Highland Land Trust event looks skyward

Kevin E. Foley
Foley is the former managing editor of The Current and a partner in foleymyers communications in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Butterfield Developer and Trustee Meet Privately
Perhaps an opening toward a resolution or maybe just two guys talking
Looks Like a Contested Mayoral Race
Peekskill Republican has eye on Village Hall
Nocturnal Nemo Haunts the Hudson Valley
Storm could dump a ton on the town
Guillaro Pulls Plug on Butterfield Rezoning
Asserts in letter he will build residential homes
Cold Spring Candidates Collecting Signatures
So far only one for mayor but three for two trustee seats
Residents Reject Butterfield Zoning Proposal
Hearing throws project’s future into limbo
Butterfield Zoning Change a Fateful Step
Hearing Tuesday could be the last chance to ask basic questions before vote
Putnam Pols Claim Victory in Gun Info Dispute
But they don’t support the gun control legislation that provides their vindication
PCBs by the Trainload Dredged From the Hudson
Steady progress in cleaning the river, say gov’t officials and environmental advocates
Secondhand Bookstore Closing Reflects a Changing World
Market is an online-driven, low-price business now
Putnam County Clerk Says No to Gun-Info Request
Odell supports decision promising ‘no surrender’
Sheriff Brings Educators and Police Together in Newtown Aftermath
New pledges of enhanced vigilance amidst budget restraints
Gallagher Says He’s Done With Mayor Job
Time to refocus on his own business
Democrats Win Big in State and Federal Races
Philipstown will be represented by Democrats in Albany and Washington
Scuccimarra and Rosario Differ on Approaches to Representation
Advertising issue underscores differences among local Dems and GOP
Philipstown Escapes Major Damage
Volunteer emergency responders out through the night; river areas flood
Planning Board to Take One More Bite at Dunkin’ Donuts Traffic
Nov. 6 meeting put off until early December
Dunkin’ Donuts Decision Could Be Soon
Planning Board schedules November meeting
Sandy Galef Runs on Her Record
Incumbent assemblywoman still eager to work on issues