March 20, 2008 in Keepers Log, More Logbook Stranded Shuga keeper 0 Like Post Overnight freezing temperatures and churning wave action created spongy, clumpy shuga ice along the shoreline. A retreating tide left a mass of the shuga ice stranded on the shoal near the lighthouse, like a white remnant of winter.
October 31, 2022 Keepers Log Fifty years ago, the lighthouse went dark on Halloween night On Halloween night of 1972, the light in the tower of the Saugerties Lighthouse was… by keeper 1
March 10, 2022 Keepers Log Dutch Racks Revisited: the puzzle of the Hudson River reaches from Noort Rivier chart, circa 1639 Supposedly, the Hudson River was divided by the earliest… by keeper 1