Friday, November 13, 2009

Health Care Reform Rally MoveOn.org Political Action... Thank You Congressman Hinchey... More... K-NY

Photos from today's [Ignore the date on the photos] Health Care Reform and Thank You Congressman Hinchey Rally on Wall Street this AM [11/13/09)].

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This "Countdown to Change" rally was arranged by MoveOn.org Political Action. The Host was Linda A. The rally took place in front of Maurice Hinchey's Office in Kingston.

More photos are pending - along with some other associated information.

Update: There is coverage of this event (photos by Tania Barricklo, Freeman Staff) in today's "Daily Freeman" (11/14/09) on P.A3, along with an article titled, "Hinchey optimistic about health reform" ("Mid-Hudson News Network"]

Associated Links:

"Hinchey Statement on House Passage of the Affordable Health Care for America Act"; 11/7/2009; "Congressman Maurice Hinchey Representing the 22nd District of New York Welcome"; http://www.house.gov/hinchey/ [Direct Link in Sidebar>>>>>]

"Help Harry get 60 votes! Senator Harry Reid, Nevada - HarryReid.com"; http://www.harryreid.com/ee/index.php/publicoption [Direct Link in Sidebar>>>>>]

"Public health insurance option - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_health_insurance_option [Direct Link in Sidebar>>>>>]

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Notes on the Finance and Economic Development Committee Meeting are pending.

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Respectfully Submitted by,

NS

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Kingston City Council Notes from Nov 10 2009 - Unofficial Rendition - Concerned Citzen... You Tube Video... State Senator John Bonacic

[Kingston City Hall; Fall 2009; Photo by NS]

At Tuesdays Kingston City Council Meeting [9/10/09] all of the City Council members were present.

There was a much smaller citizen turnout at the Common Council Meeting than there was for the Public Hearing [9/5/09] on the Mayors proposed 2010 budget; but that topic (as reflected below) was still very much on the minds of the people that spoke during the open speaking session; and there was a representative present (with a special microphone set up) from the Mid-Hudson News Network.

I believe six people spoke during the open speaking session, including [These are not in the order in which they made their presentations]:

1. Jessica Oakley: Against any cuts in the Recreation Department

2. Steve Peruso: Against any cuts in the Recreation Department

3. J. Richter (s?):

a. Made a complaint about garbage piling up on certain City streets.

b. Asked that the DPW, Building Inspectors and Police enforce the codes already on the books - inclusive of recycling codes (and/or laws?).

c. Suggested that all of the City employees take a day off [a furlough] annually, in order to save money [across the board] - and possibly eliminate the need for any layoffs or cuts. [Council President / Alderman-at-Large James Noble Jr. stated that such a program was already in place.]

4. Robert Smith:

a. Stated that he was in favor of all the Mayors proposed Budget cuts for 2010. [So far Robert Smith, my husband, is the only person I have heard state this.]

b. Stated that he "hoped that the philosophy of common sense would prevail over the school of special interests, and that the science of mathematics would supersede astrology and crystal ball reading."

c. Stated that he "knew the Council members could do [their] job" --- and thanked them in advance.

5. MaryAnne Parker:

a. Spoke against cuts in the Recreation Department (in regard to serving youth and senior citizens).

b. Suggested the Council take a look at "consultants costs."

c. Suggested the Council take a look at the "tipping fees" and the garbage p/u issue.

d. Suggested the Council take a look at the not-for-profit sector, as a number of not-for-profits "are generating income." [Ms. Parker noted that State Senator John Bonacic (R/I/C; Mt. Hope) [I believe this is who she was referring to, and I am looking into the issue] attempted to get a bill - regarding not-for-profits - passed in the Senate; and that she keeps calling the state to request that the State review all not-for-profits.]

e. Stated that if any layoffs are necessary they should be across the board and not target any specific departments.

f. Asked that the Council not "stereotype" the people living in the Mid-town area / stated that a "lot of good people" live there.

g. Stated that the senior citizens that she has spoken with appreciated the Recreation Department services provided to them - but also stated that these services and/or events will not be of any use to them (senior citizens) if they are afraid (a police retention / safety issue) to attend.

h. Stated that one way to save money [2010] is to turn the streets Christmas decorations off shortly after Christmas - rather than keeping them on until Feb (or March?) like we currently do.

i. Asked that the Council consider "safety first."

j. Stated that the Police Department ["first"]; Fire Department and Department of Public Works (DPW) are necessary - and that she was against all proposed layoffs and/or cuts in those areas.

k. Asked to Council to take a look at ways to "generate income from within."

6. Nancy Smith (NS/Blog Administrator):

a. I stated that I would like to see the Mayor at the Council meetings and Public Hearings - and noted that if such a policy [requirement? law?] could be put in place that I would like to know (as a citizen requesting feedback) how one would go about following up on this.

b. I suggested that City Council Meetings and the monthly Legislative Meetings be held on different nights so that Councilmen could attend the monthly Legislative meetings and vice versa. This would allow for more knowledge / communication across the City and County bodies; and also allow citizens, should they so choose, to attend both City Council and monthly Legislative meetings. [I also expressed - in respect to this - that I had appreciated hearing U.C. Legislature Frank Dart speak at the Public Hearing.]

c. I suggested that we [the City Council and concerned Citizens] give the same scrutiny to the not-for-profit sector [compromising a large percentage of tax-exempt holdings and properties...] in the City of Kingston that we are giving to the Mayors proposed 2010 Budget, the KPD, the Fire Department, the Recreation Department, etc. ]

I noted that I had received an email in support of this idea from another Kingston resident; and know of others that support the idea, as well.

There "may" be properties currently off the tax roles [religious and non; homestead and non-homestead] that do not belong there and could be placed back on the tax roles - which would probably not constitute a "quick fix" - but might serve as a possible 2010 mid-year (or so...) "save".

I suggested that a committee be pulled together to look at this issue - and recommended [I think I said most of this; if not, I had planned to say it (and I am saying it now...)] that Council President and Alderman-at-Large James Noble Jr., Alderman Mike Madsen [soon to move on to the UC Leg.]; the City Comptroller; a member of the Police Department [A detective?)]; and two or three (Or more?) concerned citizens [I volunteered my services and MaryAnne Parker seems quite knowledgeable...] sit on this committee. [This committee should not involve anyone currently managing, working for, serving on the Board of (or serving in any other capacity) of a (Religious or non) not-for-profit]

d. I volunteered to put together a list [I am working on this] of suggestions and ideas from K.C. Citizens / concerned parties regarding the Mayors Proposed 2010 Budget - and forward this list to Council President / Alderman-at-Large James Noble Jr. and the rest of the Kingston City Council. [As noted in the thread below, please feel free to post your ideas here and/or email them to me at wingedbirdinflight@live.com. (I will also be keeping an eye on KingstonCitizens.org communications; talking to folks; etc.)]

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Other than that, all of the Resolutions were passed except for Resolution #197 ("pulled" and "sent back to committee") [Alderman Landi, Alderman Senor and Alderman-at-Large Noble spoke on this] and Resolution #206 ("pulled") [Alderman Hoffay noted that this was notated as "pulled" on the Agenda].

The majority of resolutions #192-#196; #198-#205; and #206-#213 were passed with a Yes vote of 9/0. [For more information on "Claims"; "Communications"; the "First Reading of Local Laws"; "General Bills" and the specific Resolutions [by Committee] --- please see the "Tentative List of Legislation"; "City of Kingston Common Council 11/10/09 Agenda" (A copy should be available at the Kingston City Clerk's Office / City Hall).

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Sources:

Nov. 10, 2009 Kingston City Common Council Meeting
Meeting Agenda [As noted above]
Personal Notes

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If any errors are noted, please let me know and I will make the appropriate corrections.

Respectfully Submitted by,

NS

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The following video is a bit outdated [April 2009] - and some of the associated stats may well be [especially poverty-related stats] outdated. However, this is the You Tube video I came up with - and decided to post - regarding Senator Bonacic.

I neither approve or disapprove of what is said / presented in this video. It is simply an extension of my personal research / learning process.

["Senator Bonacic Poo Poos Rules Reform"; as provided to You Tube by NewYorkBlueToob on April 21,
2009; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz-d4xE26KA]

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

City of Kingston Veterans Day Observance... Happy Birthday BS... Our Garden...



The City of Kingstons Veterans Day Observance will be held at City Hall (Chambers) today at 11am - beginning with an introduction by Veteran and Keynote speaker, Kingston City Police Chief Gerald Keller. There will also be a performance by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1386 Color Guard and a performance by the Kingston High School Alumni Choir - to be followed up by (outside) a Military Gun Salute. These events are sponsored by the Kingston Veterans Association [More information on all of the above is available in today's "Daily Freeman" ("Observances Scheduled..."; 11/11/09; P. A3)].

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Happy Birthday to My Husband (Robert J. Smith / BS]!





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Our Garden:

















Boo!

Mike!

Ant...

















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Thank You Robert J. Smith for all you have done on behalf of your wife and family - for all that you did (years ago) on behalf of Military Veterans (serving as a Veterans Hospital Chaplin) - for all that you did on behalf of Kingston Area Public Access (KAPA) television - and for that you continue to do on behalf of the City of Kingston!



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Notes on Last Nights Kingston City Council Meeting are Pending:

[Photo by BF; Utilized with Permission]

One suggestion on reducing expenditures for 2010 (MaryAnne Parker) was to shut off the Citys Christmas display lights earlier [they are usually left up til around Feb or March].

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If you have any suggestions on how to increase revenues and/or cut expenses [in regard to the 2010 City of Kingston budget] please feel free to post them here and/or email me at wingedbirdinflight@live.com. I will be preparing a list of "same" to present to City Council President and Alderman-at-Large James Noble Jr. and the rest of the City Council.

The first 2010 Budget-related meeting [since the Public Hearing] will be held tomorrow night - Nov. 12 - 7PM - at City Hall [KC Finance and Economic Development Committee]

Please scroll down for photos of local Veteran Memorials, notes on the Public Hearing [Mayors 2010 Budget Proposal] and more...
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Peace, Love, Equality and Humane Justice,

NS

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Honoring Our Veterans... Photos From Around Town... Notes on Tonights City Council Meeting Pending

Honoring Our Veterans (Including both of my Brothers) / Photos (by NS) from Kingston City Hall and Surrounding Property - Where a Veterans Day Observance Will Be Held Tomorrow AM (Please call or see papers for details):









Memorial Sign at Kingston Point Park / Beach:



City of Kingston Historical Marker (City Hall):



Notes From Tonight's Common Council Meeting at City Hall are Pending.

NS

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Public Hearing on Mayor Sottiles 2010 Budget Recommendations... Photos... More Pending...

[Kingston City Hall; Photo by NS]

The following (This is being updated and revised as I go) are some photos from the Common Council Public Hearing on the Mayors proposed 2010 Budget, a couple of photos (pertinent, I think) from a Kingston Uptown Residents meeting (Oct. 2009; Scroll Down for More Information...) and a couple of stock photos. I am covering this (there are also comments and quotes posted) event piecemeal, as I am able - as it is a huge undertaking. I have to be sure (As sure as possible; please correct me if you spot errors!) to have the spelling of names (I will be referring to my notes and otherwise hope to add to this...) and such correct.

[Chambers I (Huge - Approximately 350 People - Turnout!); Photo by NS]

This was a huge turnout for the citizens in the City of Kingston. All of the people that spoke (quoted from 28 to 40+) were opposed in some manner to the Mayors proposed 2010 budget and/or personnel cuts, which includes the projected layoff of 28 city workers, including 6 police officers, three police dispatchers, 15 positions in the Department of Public Works, three positions in the Parks and Recreation Department, one employee at City Hall --- and still involves tax increases for city residents (home-owners). [Two other positions are projected to remain unfilled and two or more full-time positions are projected to become part-time positions.]

[Chambers II (Huge Turnout!); Photo by NS]

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[Chart #2 from a Kingston Uptown Residents Alliance (KURA) Meeting (Oct. 2009); Photo by NS]

[Chart #3 from a Kingston Uptown Residents Alliance (KURA) Meeting (Oct. 2009); Photo by NS]

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[Chambers III Public Hearing (Huge Turnout!); Photo by NS]

[City Council President and Alderman-at-Large James Noble Jr.; Photo by NS]

[Wayne Maish (Sorry for the initial mis-spell), President of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA) Union; Photo by NS]

Stated that "3,493" individuals had signed the petition against police department layoffs "as of last night."

[Alderman Hoffay, Alderman Landi and Alderman Whitlock (Alderman DiBella was not present / excused); Photo by NS]

[K.V. (Unclear re. full name); Photo by NS]

You "can't play politics with this 'double taxation' issue"...

We need "one tax" (versus two)...

The "perks have to go"...

This is "not a year to give raises"

The "first area to eliminate [due to the fact that jobs and businesses have been lost versus (to any significant degree) created] is Economic Development..."

[Alderman Bob Senor; Photo by NS]

[Speaker at Public Hearing; Photo by NS]

[Alderman Bill Reynolds; Photo by NS]

[Speaker at Public Hearing; ; Photo by NS]

[Alderman Ron Polacco; Photo by NS]

[Speaker at Public Hearing; Photo by NS]

[Alderman Mike Madsen [Recently Elected (initial number counts) to the UC Legislature, District 6 - 2010 (Although the final numbers, including absentee ballots don't appear to be in yet)); Photo by NS]

[Speaker at Public Hearing; Photo by NS]

[Jeanne Edwards; Photo by NS]

"A house divided falls."

"This is a Third World Ward." [Speaking of Ward 4]

Be "inventive."

Stop "duplicating services."

"Stop perks."

"Why aren't 'you' [or 'we'?] enforcing the codes in the charter?"

[Speaker at Public Hearing; Photo by NS]

This gentleman (I am not clear on his name...) spoke passionately about the "United States Constitution" - our Civil Rights - the need to "hire local" - and the need to "shop local."

He (Fill in the blanks anyone?] also spoke about the fact (as he presented it) that 45% of the "buildings in town are tax exempt..."

And stated (to this effect) that when services are "pulled" and/or "cut" - property taxes should go down - not up.

[MaryAnne Parker, former Kingston City Alderman; Photo by NS]

"Public safety [is] paramount."

This is a "quality of life issue."

The City of Kingston could save money through having "not-for-profits pay [for] garbage pickup..."

Recommended that someone check into the not-for-profits - and stated that doing so was "a real eye-opener" for her.

Suggested that someone ask the Attorney General why so much of the "burden" (for the needy, Social Services, etc.) falls "on Ulster County"...

Stated that we are "bleeding."

[Jean Jacobs; Photo by NS]

We "shouldn't have to worry about 'being' [or 'feeling'?] safe..."

We [speaking for all and/or the Council?] need to "think outside the box."

We [speaking for all and/or the Council?] need to be "business managers."

[Speaker at Public Hearing (Adrianne ______; Police Officer); Photo by NS]

"I feel safer in South Jamaica sometimes than in certain areas of this city."

"Sailers Cove, what happened to it?"

"The uptown condos, I don't know what happened to that idea.."

Adrianne (sp?) gave a very passionate presentation on behalf of retaining police officers.

She stated (to this effect) that she did not want to see the City of Kingston go down the tubes like the City of Poughkeepsie had (It reputedly took two decades for the City of Poughkeepsie to recover.) during the late 1970s.

[Andi Turco-Levin (Recently (according to initial numbers) Elected to the City Council (the final numbers, including absentee ballots, don't appear to be in yet) - as of 2010]; Photo by NS]

[Were the other new-elects (early numbers, prior to absentee ballots, etc.) present? Does anyone know?]

["Superman" (I had to sneak in a Halloween photo here!); Photo by NS]

[NS (Speaker); Stock Photo (by BS)]

I presented a handout (passed on to Common Council President James Noble, who stated that he would make copies for the Council and/or the Mayor) on "Maslov's Heirarchy of Needs" (see source info. below) - and noted that safety needs were 2nd up (Vital!) from the bottom of the needs pyramid. I also mentioned Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder (PTSD) as an issue that I deal with - and as an issue that should be looked into on a wider scale.

I also suggested that someone should take a good look at the not-for-profit sector... as some of these (after going over records at City Hall [the Assessors Office] on a previous date) do not "appear" to be legit and/or necessary (I suggested that others review these records, and discovered that former Kingston City Alderman, MaryAnne Parker had apparently done so...). [Any property off the tax roles is being supported by those (homeowners; business owners...) on the tax rolls...]

I also stated that I thought that the Mayor should be present at Council Meetings and Public Hearings - that a change in policy (whether it be this Mayor or another) was in order in this regard... It seems unfair (to me) that the City Council Members have to all "take the heat" when it was the Mayor that proposed the 2010 budget. In general, I think having the Mayor present would be a good policy - and he certainly makes more money than the Council members do.

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Sometimes quick news isn't comprehensive news - so please stay tuned! Commentary and/or my own thoughts will be added as I am able to do so.

Please feel free to post your thoughts and/or ideas (appropriately) [How come no one does? Seriously?] here.

NS

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Select Notes and quotes (Not all individuals are depicted in the photos above) from the Public Hearing. Please note that some photos did not turn out well; that I was not able to catch everyones correctly spelled name and/or title / position (my hearing is not the greatest); that the quotes might not be 100% accurate, but definitely capture the gist of what was said...; and that I'd be happy if folks associated with any random (at this point) quotes (or any of the others for that matter) would contact me.

1. Frank Dart, UC Legislature, District 6, stated, "We do not want another Newburgh."

2. Tom Tiano stated (to this effect...) that the Fire Department attempted to resolve issues with the Mayor and that this did not (specifics mentioned, including some sort of lawsuit implemented by the Mayor...) work out.

Mr. Tiano also stated that "Layoffs and job cuts are not the answer" - and asked the Council to "Find a way to keep everybody working."

Quote: "Cuts = everyone loses."

3. John Perry spoke on behalf of the Recreation Department.

Quote: "Taking it away would be a sin..."

Quote: "I know TR Gallo would not let that [or 'this'] happen."

4. Celelia Madden stated that her store had been "robbed two [or three?] times" and that she "lost [her] sense of security." She stated that the police responded promptly / were "vital" - and that the offender [s?] were apprehended.

Quote / Gist: "Try to find the money in different places."

5. Mike Gill spoke (in effect) about the "waste" involved in various projects (i.e., "the Kirkland Hotel") - addressed the number ["70" or more] of sex offenders in the City - and stated (to this effect) that the hearing "should have been held before the elections."

6. Chuck Jackson spoke about his concern for the Recreation Department - Recreation centers - community youth - and the elderly --- and referred to Kingston as a "direct pipeline" for drugs from NYC, etc.

Quote: "Without recreation you have probation."

7. The Undersheriff of Ulster County referred to "Urgent" as "the biggest bang" for "your buck." He also stated that he was willing to work with the Council.

8. Dennis Williams (I hope I have the name right?) asked why we "hire the people we do if they need consultants?" - and stated that his "'pet peeve' was "$6,500 for a Bingo Inspector."

9. Leonard Walker (a former KC Alderman) stated that the "DPW [was] doing [an] excellent job" - that the "Crips and Bloods and Latin Kings don't take holidays" - and that he didn't see why the City of Kingston had to pay police to serve as crossing guards for certain church and/or religious services... Quote: "Hit the button - let it turn red - pray - and cross the street."

10. Reverend James Childs, Pointe of Praise, stated (to this effect) that he had prayed for all the members of the Council - that he recognized that their position was difficult - and that he was against the closing any of the Recreation centers.

11. Another Pastor (I'm not clear on the name or affiliation) stated that we (and/or the Council) "must seek the wisdom of the lord..." This pastor was also against closing any of the Recreation centers.

12. Howard Ball, a Labor Relations Specialist with the CSEA (I hope I have the name right?) stated: "If you cut positions from the Police Department, you're going to need more cops not less."

He also stated (to this effect) that the City couldn't even account for the location of (who was in possession of...) its vehicles and cell phones.

13. Mr. Winter (I hope I have the name right?) stated that he was concerned about "public safety" - and asked the council [when it came to decision making] "to put our youth first."

Miscellaneous (I could not cover everyone's comments and/or always catch the associated names):

a. Why not "cut a vacation day" for everyone versus cutting positions?

b. We "must continue to invest in our children."

c. "Education [is] the only way out."

d. "Pay now [in terms of retaining some and/or all of the positions] or pay later."

e. Another individual spoke on the number of sex offenders in
the City of Kingston...

f. A few people (including myself) thanked the Fire Department, Police and/or EMTs for emergency life-saving incidents that they had personally experienced or witnessed.

g. Someone voiced concern about the "Miscellaneous" [in the proposed 2010 budget] item line.

h. Someone suggested pay cuts for Common Council members, the Mayor and all of the Department heads --- and recommended that the City stop paying for [this came up a couple of times...] "consultants."

i. Someone noted that the crime rate is "up" already, and that this is "not a time to cut police..."

j. Someone stated that "these are necessary services."

k. A County Police representative (sorry, I missed the name...) stated that the County is "already strapped" and can not "pick up the slack."

l. I believe it was the President of the CSEA Local 856 (sorry, I missed the name..) that stated (to this effect / not a direct quote) : "When there is no food for children - heat for families - [or] gifts for Christmas - it's personal."

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Sources and Other Links regarding this topic:

City of Kingston Common Council Public Hearing; Kingston City Hall; November 5th, 2009; 7:30PM.

Kingston Uptown Residents Alliance (KURA) Meeting (Oct 2009); info@uptownresidents.org

"Memorandum from Mayor James M. Sottile (Office of the Mayor; City of Kingston) to the Honorable James L. Noble, President Common Council, Council Chambers"; Dated 10/13/09". [This was (and probably still is) available - along with a copy of the Proposed 2010 City Budget - on the City of Kingston Website; www.kingston-ny.gov]

"The Pain"; Jesse J. Smith; "Kingston Times"; Vol. 6; No. 42; 10/15/09; P.1 and P.9.

The Kingston "Daily Freeman"; 11/6/09; P.A1 and A6.

"Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs"; "Wikipedia"; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs [Accessed 11/5/09]

City of Kingston Tax Roles / Books; City of Kingston [a correction has been made here] Assessors Office; City Hall; Religious Not-for-Profit (my focus at the time...) Tax Exempt Properties - Homestead and Non-Homestead [These are available, on site (City Hall) to the general public].

"kingston progressive"; "MAYORS PROPOSED BUDGET PACKS THE CHAMBER"; http://kingstonprogressive.blogspot.com/2009/11/mayors-proposed-budget-packs-chamber.html

"The Kingston News Blog"; "The Kingston News Blog video coverage of Kingston's proposed 2010 budget hearing 11-05-2009"; http://ucpnews.blogspot.com/2009/11/video-clip-proposed-fy-2010-municipal.html

"Just Something 2 Think About"; "It Is Obvious"; http://justsomething2thinkabout.blogspot.com/2009/11/it-is-obvious.html

"Clark Richter's Live... The Kingston News"; Kingston Area Public Access (KAPA) / Channel 23; Monday, November 9, 2009.

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Addendum: Finance meetings - to be posted on the City of Kingston Website - are reputedly pending (These may be posted already. I believe Alderman Landi is in charge of setting these up.). Individuals are also welcome (this, according to Common Council President James Noble) to mail ideas, information and/or suggestions to him and/or Ward representative.

Please note that there was (and likely still is) more information on all of this posted on "Kingston Progressive", "The Kingston News Blog" and "Just Something 2 Think About". There are direct links to these blogspots in the sidebar >>>