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Strange But True - April [Apr. 17, 2008] Can an emotional dream in the dark of night bring two people together for a real daytime marriage?
Strange But True [Mar. 4, 2008]
Committee Plans Could Change the Skyline [Jan. 29, 2008] Windmills May Take the Town by Storm
Can I afford it, what kind of dollar return will I get, is this the right economic time, will we need an override, should we begin with one and then test the waters? These will be the questions the town is faced with when it comes to our own decisions regarding windmills.
Ringside Observer: November 2007 [Nov. 27, 2007] EARLY WARNING? Word around Town Hall is that Mega-Developer Lloyd Geisinger is concerned that the State may take too long in reviewing his 2021 Kingston’s Place 730 unit subdivision. The project requires several time consuming processes including an Environmental Notification Form (ENF), Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and a Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act review (MEPA). He has asked the State for a waiver on the Route 3 Southbound access road in order for him to begin the road construction process prior to gaining all the aforementioned approvals on the project itself. Either he is worried that the State will nix the waiver or that and/or the construction process will tale longer then three years. Our Ringside Snoops report that Lloyd is starting to let people know that if this business takes longer then three years…we’ll have to give that $600,000 incentive check back. Now wouldn’t that be a kick in the butt, given all the hoopla that the check’s arrival caused.
[In Breaking News] Triple Updates Listed, More to Come... [May 7, 2008] RE-COUNT
The re-count for the three year Selectman's seat will take place Wednesday, May 14 in room 220, second floor, Kingston Town Hall. Dennis Randall won the seat by three votes over John Haas. The issue will be put to rest around 4-5 hours later.
MARTIN RESIGNS
Assessor William Martin has resigned his seat but will continue on as Veteran's Agent. Details to follow.
GRINHAM REINSTATED
Tax Collector employee Eileen Grinham has been reinstated to her job following a Union challenge and a closed door Selectmen's Hearing after being fired by Collector Priscilla Palombo. No other particulars are available but the woman is back at her desk
Kingston Reporter Wishes to Correct Error [May 1, 2008] I just got off the phone with Kingston Reporter Editor Scott Smith who wanted me to know, and to pass on to our web readers, the fact that a portion of a recent post election story was incorrect.
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[In News] Shangri-La Restaurant, Tastes of India & Nepal [Apr. 16, 2008] We have always enjoyed Indian Cuisine and was delighted to see Shangri-La Restaurant open right in the downtown of Plymouth. The fare is primarily Indian with a pleasant mix of Nepalese dishes.
Girl 15 Critical After Being Run Over; Driver to be Charged [Apr. 8, 2008] A 15 year old Kingston girl was struck and run over by a 17 year old neighbor early this morning as the Sacred Heart student was crossing Wilder Road in MacFarlane Farm Estates. The call came into the Kingston Police station at 6:59 a.m. this morning. The girl was still underneath the vehicle, a 2000 red Dodge Dakota pickup truck operated by Ryan Lynch who also resides in the subdivision.
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