KHS indoor tracksters being coached by committee
The Kingston High indoor track and field team is off to a solid start to the season, though as with any year in any high school sport there have been growing pains.
The Kingston High indoor track and field team is off to a solid start to the season, though as with any year in any high school sport there have been growing pains.
Eight residents of Washington Avenue, including a senior city official, are suing the city, claiming that their homes suffered serious damage from efforts to fix the massive sinkhole that left the street closed to traffic for more than four years before it was finally filled in late 2015.
Topics include: Ulster’s economic woes, pay raises for state lawmakers, campaign finance reform and extension of leadership terms in Ulster County Legislature, state of the state, McGinty is on the job, Aiello plots a return in Saugerties, Woodstock supervisor passes away
The application to perform at the inauguration was submitted months before the outcome was decided and the performance would be an excellent showcase for the band. But many students are questioning whether participation would be a tacit endorsement of Donald Trump, whom they link to intolerance.
The 2016 version of Uptown Kingston’s New Year’s Eve bash was as thronged as ever, this year taking on a Wild West theme.
Several weeks ago, a divided Common Council committee approved a resolution pushed by Mayor Steve Noble to declare Kingston a “sanctuary
In just five years the number of locally controlled hospitals has shrunk from two, to one, and then to zero.
A town-by-town breakdown of the presidential vote, now that the returns are official.
It seems voters don’t particularly care about the issue of corruption.
While the cleanup at TechCity hasn’t gone as quickly as he hoped, Ulster Town Supervisor James E. Quigley III said it may just be enough to stop the town from seeking legal action against owner Alan Ginsberg.