Kingston Times letters (11/3-9)
Topics include: Congressional race…Zombies salute their sponsors…1863, 1929, 2016…short-term rentals…surrogate court race
Topics include: Congressional race…Zombies salute their sponsors…1863, 1929, 2016…short-term rentals…surrogate court race
There seems to be no firm idea of how much moving the court to the Business Resource Center, or for that matter how much fixing up its existing Lucas Avenue digs, will actually end up costing.
A bill to bring the ride-sharing services to Upstate New York is being held up because those companies won’t accept the level of liability insurance the state is requiring, argues Assemblyman Kevin Cahill.
Congressional race, Surrogate’s Court judge race, presidential race
It becomes quickly obvious how many people Rovereto knows as she sits quietly at a corner table at the Stockade Diner in Uptown Kingston this past Saturday morning. It’s also obvious how quickly word gets around in a community like Ulster County. “Congratulations, Margie,” one smiling woman says. “Welcome home,” adds another.
The company’s founder, Calandra C. Cruickshank, grew up in the Town of Shandaken, still lives deep in the Catskills, and runs her business out of Kingston.
Family Court ballot language lawsuit…Ulster comptroller’s budget cuts…The strange case of Sara McGinty…Hein meets with Catskill Mountain Railroad
History, both local and global, is full of examples of public officials letting the public down. But here in Ulster County and specifically in both the City of Kingston and the Town of Ulster, the public has been excellently served by those responsible for drawing up next year’s budgets.
Leave my Trump sign alone, Dangerous Donald, Convinced by Faso, Family Court ballot language, The Law of Love, many more on the election
Rupco & Mary Stuart Masterson’s Stockade Works would like to transform the cavernous former MetLife building on Greenkill Avenue in Kingston into a TV/film production studio and training center.