KINGSTON, N.Y. Officials and business owners were divided over the city’s plans to tear down the Pike Plan canopies that have been a fixture on Wall Street and North Front Street since the 1970s. Mayor Steve Noble and Common Council President Andrea Shaut announced Tuesday they were in favor of demolishing the canopies. The […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. City officials said tests conducted by the Ulster County Department of Health show that lead dust levels in the Andy Murphy Neighborhood Center were within safe levels as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Alderman Robert Dennison said Monday at April’s Common Council Caucus meetings that extensive lead dust tests conducted […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. Mayor Steve Noble says the city hopes to have a billing company in place for the city-run ambulance service operated by the Kingston Fire Department by April. Noble told the Common Council’s Finance Committee Wednesday that the city has put out a Request for Proposal for billing companies with the RFPs due […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. A proposed memorializing resolution supporting a permanent cease-fire In Gaza first brought forth by Michelle Hirsch, D-Ward 9, was tabled by the city’s Laws and Rules Committee on Wednesday night. The proposed legislation, which previously attracted dozens of pro-Palestine supporters, along with several opponents of the resolution to January’s Common Council meeting, […]