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Mid-Hudson Valley year in review: October 2020

October  OCT. 1: Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan outlines his proposed 2021 county budget on Thursday, Oct. 1, at SUNY Ulster in Stone Ridge, N.Y. Provided/File 1: Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan unveils his proposed $333.8 million county budget for 2021. The spending plan is approximately $9 million smaller than the county s 2020 budget and calls for no increase in the amount to be generated by property taxes.  - Advertisement - 1: Two separate reports by Kingston police of shots being fired in Midtown follow reports a day earlier of shots fired, a violent armed robbery, and an assault in the city. A caller reports shots fired in front of 219 Downs St. about 5:30 p.m., followed six hours later by a report of shots fired in the area of Franklin and St. James streets. 

Letter: Kingstonian project is good for Kingston

Letter: Kingstonian project is good for Kingston
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Ulster Legislature chairman criticizes school board objection of Kingstonian tax breaks

Ulster County Legislature Chairman David Donaldson speaks on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020, during an interview at the Daily Freeman office in Kingston, N.Y.Tania Barricklo — Daily Freeman file The comments were made during an agency video conference meeting Wednesday, with Donaldson saying school district trustees did not have enough debate over developers’ request for $26.15 million in tax breaks for developers of the $54.89 million Kingstonian mixed-use retail and residential project. - Advertisement - “The problem here.is only one-quarter of the (nine-member) school board listened to what this development was going to deliver,” he said. “The others were all through hearsay or a little bit of reading here or there and then they voted against it.”

Kingston GOP seeks candidates for city, county seats

KINGSTON, N.Y. — The city Republican Party is seeking candidates to run next fall for Common Council and the Ulster County Legislature seats. Candidates are being sought for the council seats representing each of the city s nine wards and county Legislature Districts 5, 6 and 7. (The four-year positions of Kingston mayor and alderman-at-large are not on the ballot again until 2023.) Anyone interested in running should contact city Republican Party Chairman John P. Quigley at johnpeter@quigley.email or (845) 594-2698.  - Advertisement - Prospective candidates will go before a review panel.

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