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 […]
1: State Legislature passes bill requiring disclosure of the names of Limited Liability Corporation owners. 2: The YWCA of Ulster County celebrates its 100th anniversary. 4: The Kingston Fire Department purchased a second ambulance to provide a backup or alternate mobile mental health ambulance to respond to calls, Fire Chief Chris Rea said. 6: More […]
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. For the first time since being placed on administrative leave in July, former Police Chief Joseph Sinagra has publicly detailed his version of events surrounding the controversy leading up to his leave and subsequent retirement. In a telephone interview and in an email synopsis he supplied, Sinagra said he did nothing wrong, […]
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. After embattled former Police Chief Joseph Sinagra completes his last day of paid employment with the town on Sunday, Sept. 24, his 20-year retirement plan is set to kick in. A four-sentence email sent on Aug. 9 and addressed to Town Clerk Lisa Stanley and police department secretary Mary Mirabella, made available […]
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. Town Board members are seeking to adopt a policy that amounts to a blanket denial of any state Freedom of Information request for letters of resignation and retirement. Town Board members on Wednesday tabled a resolution that would “deny any and all (Freedom of Information Law requests) and appeals in regards to […]