Kingston mayor will OK new ethics law
Mayor Steve Noble said this week he will sign a new ethics law that passed a divided Common Council earlier
Mayor Steve Noble said this week he will sign a new ethics law that passed a divided Common Council earlier
A former City of Poughkeepsie employee will take over as Kingston’s superintendent of public works. Mayor Steve Noble announced Monday
Now that Uptown and the Rondout are enjoying something close to booming times, could it be, at last, Midtown’s turn?
A fable: Former Shandaken supervisor Neil (“There’s no law west of Boiceville”) Grant and a black bear walk into a
“Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.” — Lawrence Peter Berra (1925-1915) The late great Yankee catcher and manager’s classic
Assemblyman Kevin Cahill on the afternoon of Thursday, July 28 announced a pair of state initiatives for Kingston – $37
Kingston’s bid for $10 million in state money fell short following a secretive and fast-paced competition with dozens of Mid-Hudson
Just two months after he dissolved the city’s ethics board, Mayor Steve Noble said he will reconvene the committee —
A review of financial disclosure forms required of senior city officials and members of volunteer boards and commissions found that
After lobbying from elected officials and a face-to-face meeting with Mayor Steve Noble, the state Department of Transportation has reversed