KINGSTON, N.Y. Mayor Steve Noble said Tuesday that Dietz Stadium remains on track to open by Aug. 30 for Kingston High School fall sports events after a multi-million dollar renovation despite some recent delays in the work to renovate the interior under the grandstand. Noble said crews working on a $21 million project encountered […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. City lawmakers plan to vote in May on whether to endorse Mayor Steve Noble’s Safe Systems plan to eliminate traffic fatalities in the city by 2030. The Common Council’s Public Safety Committee voted unanimously at Wednesday’s meeting to send the plan to the full Common Council for a vote at its May […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. Mayor Steve Noble said that plans calling for nearly 60 housing units as part of a mixed-use project at the former Kings Inn Site at 615 Broadway continue to move forward a year and a half after the project was announced. Noble said Tuesday that the project remains in the engineering state […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. City lawmakers are mulling installing speed cameras that can automatically ticket speeding drivers in school zones. The Common Council’s Public Safety Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to endorse the proposal brought forth by Mayor Steve Noble. Still, the program would have to clear a number of hurdles at the state and city level […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. – Seven city lawmakers had urged two state representatives to reject a final version of what they claimed was a weakened Good Cause Eviction law. The seven Common Council members had sent off a letter on April 17 urging state Sen. Michelle Hinchey, D-Saugerties, and Assemblywoman Sarahana Shrestha, D-Esopus, to vote against a […]