Washington Avenue open to traffic!
Our intrepid photographer – and Kingston’s photographer laureate by appointment of Mayor T.R. Gallo – Phyllis McCabe was at the
Our intrepid photographer – and Kingston’s photographer laureate by appointment of Mayor T.R. Gallo – Phyllis McCabe was at the
A change in Federal Emergency Management Agency guidelines could help Kingston offset the costs of repairing the Washington Avenue sinkhole.
A letter to the mayor Mr. Gallo: the sinkhole progress is blocked, so it seems, by a single unknown person
I’ll agree with Kingston Times editor Dan Barton that it’s good to have a United States senator on your side
We’ve got something good and something bad to discuss in the city, both taking place within six hours of each
The Common Council voted unanimously Tuesday, Sept. 2 to approve three bonds totaling $857,000 for police equipment and infrastructure repairs
Bidding on a major public works project to fix once and for all a sinkhole that has plagued an Uptown
The Kingston Common Council’s Finance and Audit Committee has signed off on a $3.3 million effort to fix the Washington
The community of the Kingston City School District took a step forward on Tuesday, approving the high school bond by
As city officials scramble for a fix, the news emanating from a large sinkhole on Washington Avenue keeps getting worse.