Editorial: Noble’s the city’s best option
Come Jan. 1, 2016 — unless Shayne Gallo’s supporters manage to pull off the greatest write-in campaign in local history
Come Jan. 1, 2016 — unless Shayne Gallo’s supporters manage to pull off the greatest write-in campaign in local history
Back on Sept. 13, Shayne Gallo stood grimly in his spartan Broadway headquarters surrounded by a small cadre of Working
After nearly two weeks of see-sawing vote counts and gut-churning uncertainty, the race for Kingston’s City Hall finally came into
This just in. A $1,000-a-plate fundraising dinner in Manhattan for County Executive Mike Hein sponsored by U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer
Thirteen days after Kingston Democrats went to the polls to select their candidate for their party’s line in the mayoral
Working campaign Post-primary grousing had mayoral candidate Hayes Clement supporters accusing the Working Families Party of pouring $40,000 into the
For the progressive, forward-looking and (mostly) non-native types we like to neatly wrap up with the handy label “new
A decision by a state Supreme Court judge could be all that stands between Kingston Democratic mayoral hopeful Hayes Clement’s
Like Kingston’s mean streets, (apparent) Republican nominee Andi Turco-Levin faces a rough road ahead in the general election. Assuming Democrat
Kingston Democrats endured an agonizingly close and ultimately frustrating primary night Tuesday, which ended with two mayoral candidates locked in