1: More than one ton of compostable material has been collected from 601 participants of the Kingston Organics program since its launch on July 10, the city announced. 2: After a years-long process, the Kingston Common Council unanimously approved the city’s new form-based zoning code, cementing new guidelines for how land in Kingston is used […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. The Kingston High boys and girls team gathered for a recent indoor track and field practice at the Miller School in Lake Katrine. Before the practice began, veteran coach Joe Cahill surveyed the athletes who were crowded into a classroom waiting to get started. “We have a pretty deep team,” Cahill said. […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. – A contentious race for mayor features the eight-year incumbent against a retired automobile businessman. Mayor Steve Noble, a Democrat, is attempting to fend off a challenge by Scott Denny, a registered Democrat running on the Republican and Conservative lines. Elections Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Early voting starts Saturday, Oct. 28, and […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. Mayor Steve Noble’s proposed 2024 city budget increases spending by $2 million while the tax levy and tax rate will also increase slightly for the first time in years. Noble unveiled the $52,207,123 budget for 2024 during a presentation Wednesday afternoon at City Hall. Noble said the plan represents an investment in […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. The Benedictine Health Foundation’s longstanding Bike for Cancer Care is Sunday, Sept. 24. The event, celebrating its 20th anniversary, features 12-, 25- and 50-mile rides and a 5K fun run and walk. The 50-mile ride rolls off at 8:30 a.m., the 25-mile ride sets off at 10 a.m. and the 12-mile ride […]