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24 Kingston Times.Indd SPEND Still kicking Explore Hudson TIME Hans’ way Valley WISELY Dutch artist Summer with Kingston stockade in Kingston in the Valley Almanac has consistent performance Weekly SPORTS > 9 ART > 4 SPECIAL SECTION INSIDE THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 VOLUME 14; ISSUE 24 ULSTER PUBLISHING, INC. WWW.HUDSONVALLEYONE.COM KINGSTON TIMES ONE DOLLAR FIFTY CENTS Pat Ryan takes charge New county executive presents a progressive vision BY JESSE J. SMITH Adele Reiter. They had the votes Adele Reiter appointed as interim county comptroller uestion: When is a minori- ty not a minority? Q Answer: When it becomes a majority. Adele Reiter has been cho- sen to serve as Ulster County comptroller until the end of 2019. The former interim PHOTOS BY PHYLLIS McCABE county executive was selected by a 16-6 Pat Ryan, alongside his wife Rebecca, is sworn in by NYS Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. vote by the Ulster County Legislature at a meeting at the community college in atrick Ryan was sworn in decade ago. State comptroller Thomas in Kingston. The ceremony took place five Stone Ridge Tuesday evening. as Ulster County executive on DiNapoli administered the oath of office weeks after Ryan, a Democrat, defeated “I have no doubt she will excel in the Friday, June 7, marking the to the 37-year-old former Army officer in Ulster County Conservative Party chair- position that we have appointed her to first transition of power since a standing-room-only ceremony at the man Jack Hayes in a special election to fill this evening,” said GOP leader Ken Ronk P the office was established a Ulster County courthouse on Wall Street (continued on page 6) in a press statement released under his name. “The bipartisan nature of the vote is heartening because it befits Adele’s history of working with any and all parties to serve the residents and taxpayers of Ulster County.” Reiter has said she will not seek the office’s new term in the November 5 election. The office was vacated when incumbent Democrat Elliott Auerbach recently accepted a state job. Two Democrats, March Gallagher and Lisa Cutten, have announced their intention to seek the four-year county comptroller’s position in November. The minority Republicans have not announced a candidate. Given the razor-thin Democratic makeup of the county legislature, Ronk was alert to opportunity. With the switch in allegiance of legislator Joe Maloney of Saugerties from the Republicans to the Democrats late last year, Ronk had had to surrender the chairmanship of the legislature in January to Tracey Bartels. Since then, the opportunities for Ronk (continued on page 6) The Bruderhof choir opened and closed the ceremony. 2 SCHOOLS THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 KINGSTON TIMES Top scorers Kira Milgrim and Coleman Kane-Horrigan lead Kingston High’s Class of 2019 BY CRISPIN KOTT ingston’s school district has an- nounced that Kira Milgrim is the valedic- torian and Coleman Kane-Horrigan the salutatorian of the Kingston High School K Class of 2019. The pair were narrowly sep- arated by decimal points in their grade-point averages. “Those decimal points matter when we make these calculations,” said superintendent Paul Padalino. “I had the pleasure of meeting both of these students several times. I’m just very proud to have students of this caliber coming out of our school district and representing Kingston. I want to congratulate the parents of both our valedictorian and salutatorian on raising such fantastic children, and sharing them with us.” Milgrim earned a 100.389 GPA to become valedictorian. Beginning her education journey as a kindergartner, Milgrim attended Harry L. Edson El- ementary School and J. Watson Bailey Middle School KCSD PHOTO Coleman Kane-Horrigan and Kira Milgrim. before moving on to Kingston High. “This student by taking advantage of the AP and college classes offered at Kingston High School, and by being brilliant, has eye on becoming a pediatric surgeon. “Being valedic- earned enough credits to have a full semester under her torian should not be the end goal,” Milgrim is quoted belt when she enters college this fall,” said Padalino. “If as saying in a school district press release. “Kids should Jimminy Peak that didn’t keep her busy enough, she was also a drum do what they love, work hard, and do what they care major for the Kingston High School marching band.” about. The grades will come.” Over 35 Years Experience Milgrim first joined the band as an eighth grader, Kane-Horrigan earned a 100.255 GPA to become Full Chimney Service sticking with it throughout her time in Kingston salutatorian. A student at both Edson and Anna Devine Installation of schools. She was also in the color guard for four years elementary schools, Kane-Horrigan began his second- Chimneys and played saxophone in the KHS concert band. ary education at the Hudson Valley Sudbury School Stainless Steel Her senior year at Kingston High has been ad- before moving to Kingston High. As a KHS senior, Relining vanced placement-heavy, with AP courses on calculus, Kane-Horrigan has studied AP English literature, AP Repairs • Rain Caps chemistry and physics-mechanics, along with College computer science, honors physics, honors pre-calculus, Spanish II. Milgrim will attend Boston University in AP macroeconomics, AP U.S. government and politics, 845-338-0704 the fall majoring in biomedical engineering, with an and astronomy. He also serves as president of both the Academic Worldquest club and Highlights, vice president of Science Olympiad, and is a member of the robotics club. Kane-Horrigan is still considering whether to at- tend the Cooper Union or the University at Buffalo. He plans to study civil engineering in college. “Put effort into developing good study and work habits,” said Kane-Horrigan. “Expose yourself to new experiences that are outside your comfort zone.” Kingston High School will hold its 2019 graduation TransformA Higher your LandscapeOrder ceremony at Dietz Stadium on Friday, June 28. ofInto Plant a Landmark. Life ATTORNEYS at LAW DWI • Vehicle & Traffi c Defense CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION 115 Green Street 845.331.2525 Kingston, NY PLUMBING, HEATING & AC Rich-the-Plumber 845-750-2708 For all your plumbing and heating needs SERVING THE HUDSON VALLEY FOR OVER 30 YEARS -Free estimates- Visit our new website! KINGSTON TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 3 Fixing the roads on the city’s dime Noble says some of fund balance will go towards street repairs BY JESSE J. SMITH ingston mayor Steve Noble smoke-and-mirrors tactic.” | streets, including all Washington Avenue, which had credits strong fiscal discipline and According to city officials, the 2018 fiscal year ended been scheduled for work next year. higher-than-anticipated revenues for with a $1.1-million increase in the fund balance of the Noble said that the paving projects would be the Ka windfall in the city’s reserve fund municipal general fund. State guidelines and the city’s first time in recent memory that the city had en- that will pay for additional paving own fiscal policy call for maintaining the reserve fund tirely self-funded paving projects. Paving is usually projects this summer. But his Republican opponent at between ten and 13 percent of the overall city budget, funded by about $600,000 in state aid The city pays in this fall’s election cites the city’s robust fund roughly between $4 and $5 million. The increase in matching funds for the paving associated with major balance as evidence of overtaxation of Kingston the fund balance is closer to 17 percent. grants-funded projects. property owners. Noble has asked the Common Council to spend “Traditionally, we don’t use local funds for paving,” “To allude there is a $1.1-million surplus now and some of the surplus in the current budget cycle. He said Noble. “And after a couple of decades of that some $350,000 will be earmarked for paving eight ad- wants to use $390,000 of the reserve fund to pay philosophy you have what we have now, which is a ditional streets during an election year is preposterous,” down a high-interest amortization loan, which he lot of work.” wrote Republican mayoral candidate Ellen DiFalco in says will save taxpayers’ money over the long run. For the surplus, Noble credited strong fiscal an email to Kingston Times. “Don’t be fooled by this Another $350,000 would pay for repaving of eight discipline by department heads, a city policy of not filling vacant positions unless and until it became necessary, cost savings associated with retirements of senior employees, and higher-than-expected sales- tax revenues. “You do these things internally throughout the Filming a Rosendale auto wreck year, and it leads to a little surplus,” explained Noble. “Now the focus is on spending it in the most effective way we can to benefit the taxpayers.” Binnewater Road shoot with Mark Ruffalo This is the second year fiscal year in a row that the city has ended with a surplus in the fund balance. is scheduled for July 17-19 BY FRANCES MARION PLATT Last year, the money was spent on paying down debt and buying new police vehicles with cash rather than otorists seeking a detour Thomas suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, with short-term bonds. around downtown Rosendale on and Dominick struggles to have him released from a DiFalco said that the city’s year-end windfalls were the first morning of this year’s street mental hospital when he learns that patients are being a sign that the budget is being inflated to provide a Mfestival on Saturday, July 20 may be abused.
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