New KPD chief tries to balance city’s needs, fiscal reality
Kingston Police Chief Egidio Tinti, on the job less than a month, is trying to meet the public’s demand for
Kingston Police Chief Egidio Tinti, on the job less than a month, is trying to meet the public’s demand for
In 2004, Andrew Lyght lost his 8000-square foot loft in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and had to use a portion of the
Kingston lawmakers met this past Monday for the first in a series of sessions to hammer out a final 2012
Though many obstacles could intervene, Midtown Kingston is well on its way to getting 72 new units of affordable housing
Kingston Farmer’s Market has been an airy uptown summer-to-autumn event where people can connect with fresh local produce, crafts, homespun sauces
Nearly six years after planning began for the restoration of the Pike Plan canopies and other streetscape improvements in Uptown Kingston,
The architectural firm hired by the Kingston City School District to identify facilities needs in district schools recently reshuffled the
Kingston High’s 200-student-strong Tiger marching band can toot its own horn for the second year in a row. The band
When the polls closed on election night Tuesday, the political balance of the Kingston Common Council remained unchanged, with Democrats
By Hugh Reynolds and Dan Barton With all 126 districts re-porting, incumbent District Attorney Holley Carnright has scored a substantial