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Kingston City School District and city officials mark return of athletics to Dietz Stadium

The Kingston community came together on October 10, to celebrate a memorable evening at the historic Dietz Stadium, a cherished pillar of the Kingston City School District (KCSD)’s rich athletic tradition. The event drew a diverse crowd of local residents, distinguished guests and enthusiastic supporters, all eager... The post Kingston City School District and city officials mark return of athletics to Dietz Stadium first appeared on Hudson Valley One....

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Our southern neighbors

Ulster County deputy director of emergency services Michael Madison was deployed to Asheville... The post Our southern neighbors first appeared on Hudson Valley One....

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Hiker gets helicopter ride

That low-flying helicopter many Woodstockers heard Saturday afternoon... The post Hiker gets helicopter ride first appeared on Hudson Valley One....

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Mayor praises the diversity of Kingston’s ARPA projects

The City of Kingston is using its remaining federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money for small businesses on a local business hardship grant program (BHGP) awarding $7500 each to four applicants who can demonstrate their businesses were adversely impacted by ARPA-funded infrastructure work conducted by or at the direction of the city in 2024. […] The post Mayor praises the diversity of Kingston’s ARPA projects first appeared on Hudson Valley One....

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Hudson Valley Shakespeare breaks ground for Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center

The 98-acre campus was donated by a longtime supporter, philanthropist Christopher Davis, and for the past two years has been hosting a temporary theater tent while the new owners navigated the tricky waters of municipal permitting review... The post Hudson Valley Shakespeare breaks ground for Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center first appeared on Hudson Valley One....

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Eighteen cents per person each year

Steve Noble convened a press conference to convey his desire that the city purchase a steep, forested 70-acre land parcel just west of the Wyltwick Creek. The post Eighteen cents per person each year first appeared on Hudson Valley One....

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