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Theatre on the Road’s multi-city touring production of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” returns to Widow Jane Mine on Oct. 2 to 5 at 7 ...
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation on Tuesday, Aug. 5, announced the completion of a ...
Kingston High graduate Vlad Olenski, who didn’t start playing golf until the pandemic hit in 2020, is now working to become a ...
The Italian film “Red Like the Sky,” based on a true story of a blind boy’s discovery of sound and storytelling, is the next screening in the Movies with Spirit ...
Veteran Kingston High coach Chris Sammons has been selected as the National Federation of State High School Associations’ ...
Federal funding cutbacks and Trump administration-imposed tariffs are putting distilleries at risk, a Gardiner distillery ...
A Purdue University student from South Korea has been freed from federal detention, tearfully reuniting with her family and ...
After slightly more than 29 years and hundreds of agenda items, village Zoning Board of Appeals member Joe Gavner stepped down from code interpretation duties. Gavner was ...
A resident of New Horizons Residences was found dead in a van parked at the facility on Monday, according to state police. At approximately 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4, state police ...
Kingston lawmakers set to vote on bike and pedestrian safety project at Foxhall and Flatbush avenues
The Common Council is set to vote on Tuesday, Aug. 5, on bonding just over $4.8 million to improve bike and pedestrian safety on Flatbush and Foxhall avenues in a move that ...
It seems that every time a public hearing is about to be scheduled on parking rules for the hamlet of Rhinecliff, a new set of people is apparently learning about the planned ...
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