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SPEND EEOC sues The new way Aaron Ulster’s TIME Fed suit alleges plastic WISELY pervasive shopping sexual En fuego with bag ban Kingston real estate much in demand Almanac harassment goes live Weekly BUSINESS > 2 COUNTY > 4 ECONOMY > 10 THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2019 VOLUME 14; ISSUE 29 ULSTER PUBLISHING, INC. WWW.HUDSONVALLEYONE.COM KINGSTON TIMES ONE DOLLAR FIFTY CENTS LOCAL HISTORY SPORTS Truly, the end of an era Ed Ford stepping down as Kingston’s city historian BY LYNN WOODS fter 35 years as the cu- rator, guardian and cheer- leader of this city’s collective past, Edwin Ford, who turned A 101 on April 15, is retiring. Boxes of documents, books and ephem- era he has collected over the years fill the living room and study of his house, will be transferred to the new city historian, Taylor Bruck, and other recipients, such as Friends of Historic Kingston (FHK) ‘All I want is to save the history, that’s my main ALYSSA HOWELL goal, and tell our story Pat Dorrian in action with the Frederick Keys. as to why we’re here and Carolina League club. how we came about.’ “It was actually pretty crazy,” said Dor- Dorrian the Oriole rian. “We had a noon game that day, and I — Ed Ford was in the clubhouse getting my uniform on, and my head coach, Miguel Perez, Former KHS standout embracing called me in to his office. I was sitting them with him and (Pirates Assistant General and the Ulster County archives (where trade to Baltimore BY CRISPIN KOTT Manager) Kyle Stark, and they told me I Ford’s bound copies of 100 years’ worth was traded.
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