Pulpit Rock Forever, Big Hotel Never
Editor, Why do we have zoning laws? So, they can be pushed aside when a developer comes along? Are backroom deals being done? Is the propRead More…
Editor, Why do we have zoning laws? So, they can be pushed aside when a developer comes along? Are backroom deals being done? Is the propRead More…
Editor, Let’s bring back the reason why Pulpit Rock was named Pulpit Rock in the first place – a place for religious services. No need to buRead More…
Editor, Jay Westerveld’s self proclaimed highly intensive ecological assessments and research expertise apparently overlooked theRead More…
Editor, I have a different view in regards to the Pulpit Rock Project being a step up toward “vibrance” for the Town of Warwick. I see a relativeRead More…
Editor, The first I’d heard of the “Pulpit Rock” issue was after several concerned citizens asked for my help with preserving the site. Like Read More…
Editor, Mount Eve is nothing special. Neither is Mt. Adam. As mountains are judged they are small potatoes. Yet if a mining company witRead More…
Editor, We are all wondering how Mr. Kitar can stand by his decision to build a hotel with seven huge buildings on Pulpit Rock when there isRead More…
Editor, I must say I was fascinated by the letter written by Stephen Kitar announcing his candidacy for the Warwick Village Board. From what Read More…
Warwick residents are welcome to listen to or call local radio station WTBQ on Wed., Mar. 4 at 7 a.m. to ask questions to Stephen Kitar, who is proposRead More…
Editor, Corey Bachman, a candidate for Warwick Village trustee, has only lived in the Village for the past three years, yet has already made Read More…