Ulster Town Board adopts chicken law, but wishes it didn’t
“Amongst this board there is great consensus that this is an issue between neighbors, and it should be addressed between neighbors.”
“Amongst this board there is great consensus that this is an issue between neighbors, and it should be addressed between neighbors.”
To renovate or not to renovate?
Kingston Stockade FC chairman Dennis Crowley recently published an exhaustive account of what it’s like to start a new soccer club. “That’s the tricky thing that people are having trouble wrapping their heads around,” Crowley said. “Why would you share this information? That’s the point. You want to have a whole bunch of clubs.
“There are people [kids] can speak to. It’s a feeling of no one understanding, no one has been through this before, and there are people who understand and have been through it before. There is hope.”
Ulster town officials have continued pushing for the closure of Buck’s junkyard on Route 213, issuing an order to remedy against the owner of an adjacent property to remove cars and automotive parts that have crossed the property line from the property owned by Don Mackenzie.
The Ulster BOCES P-Tech program has outgrown their space at the former Carnegie Library building on Broadway. It has moved to the SUNY Ulster satellite campus in the former Sophie Finn Elementary School a few hundred feet away.
The Kingston High School varsity field hockey team won its tenth straight Section IX, Class A title last week in thrilling fashion, ousting Pine Bush 2-1 in overtime.
The KCSD took a small step toward clarifying a plan for the former Frank L. Meagher Elementary School last week when the school board voted to lead an environmental review of the site should they decide to approve a referendum that would turn the building into an administrative headquarters and pre-kindergarten hub.
Major projects include updating the district’s phone, security and wireless internet.