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906 Sawkill Road

Kingston, NY 12401

Phone: (845) 336-8853 Fax: (845) 336-5660

townkingstonny.us

townhallkingston@hvc.

February, 2014

TOWN OF KINGSTON

Supervisor Paul Landi, has made flood prevention the Town’s top priority in 2014. The Town will be trying to work with DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) officials as well as Ulster County officials to establish a hazard mitigation plan to help alleviate potential floods in our Town.

APPOINTMENTS

The Town held their organization and regular Town Board meeting on January 6th. Supervisor Landi made the following appointments: Larry Queipo as Deputy Supervisor: Ryan Polacco as 2nd Deputy Supervisor; Aimi Brown as Animal Control Officer; Ken Lauterbach to the Planning Board; John Chick to the Zoning Board of Appeals; Daily Freeman as Official Town Newspaper; and WKNY 1490 AM as Official Town Radio Station. The Town has created an Ethics Board and appointed the following people: Lanette Beatty, Linda McCluskey and Rosalie Sleight. Councilman Ed Gaddy was named as an alternate.

WINTER PARKING RULES

Highway Superintendent Ed Moore has requested that we remind our residents about the winter parking rules. With all the snow that we have received so far this winter, and with the groundhog predicting another 6 weeks of winter, it is important for our residents to help out the highway employees as they plow the roads. The parking of vehicles is prohibited on all Town roads between the hours of 9PM and 7AM and whenever snow removal operations are in progress. Local Law #1 of 1991 is in effect from the 1st day of October each year and continuing through the 15th day of April. Let’s help our Highway Department out, so that they can plow and clear the Town roads as quickly as possible.

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME STARTS

Daylight Savings Time starts at 2AM on Sunday, March 9th. Remember to set your clocks AHEAD an hour. This is a good time to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.

HISTORIAN’S CORNER - LINDA QUEIPO

Since I have received so many positive responses about the Founder’s Day presentation, I thought it might be nice to provide our residents with the opportunity to view some of the many records we have in our archives. I’ve chosen Monday, March 3rd and Wednesday, March 19th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM for the display. The theme of the month will include folktales of our Town, homesteads within the Town and the folks that lived in our Town. Many of the people and places may be familiar to you. Many of the folktales and stories will surprise you. For instance, did you know that banshees once roamed Hallahan’s Hill? I’ll be on hand to answer your questions (if I can) and relate some of the more notable events that happened. Hope to see you there!

I hope to make records available to the public quarterly and will notify you of the dates and times as well as the themes. Look for announcements in the Town Newsletter, the Town website (townkingstonny.us) and the Town Board meetings.

ASSESSOR’S OFFICE - JIM MALONEY

If you have just moved to our Town, you must submit a STAR application (or enhanced STAR if over 65) to receive any discount on School Taxes. All STAR applications (including enhanced STAR and Senior Aged STAR) must be received back in this office by MARCH 1, 2014.

Also, exemptions for property taxes (veterans, senior, etc.) must be received by March 1, 2014.

CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE - BOB COLOGERO

Please contact Bob if you need any paperwork or permits for your project. Bob’s cell phone number is 750-5983. He also has office hours on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 4-6PM.

SENIOR CITIZENS - JAMES PIRRO

Our meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month - starting at 1PM at the Town Hall. The following were elected as officers for 2014: President - James Pirro; Vice President - Robert Ferrigan; Secretary - Wayne Platte; and Treasurer - Dawn O’brien.

We have approximately 60 active members. All seniors (over 50) are welcome to join. Some activities held include the Pizza and Ice Cream luncheon in May; the Summer luncheon held at a restaurant to be selected in July; a picnic held at the pavilion in September and the Christmas luncheon held at a restaurant to be selected. We also look at possible bus trips. We also try to schedule interesting speakers or demonstrations at our meetings. Come on down and join us!!!

RECREATION DEPARTMENT - ANITA FATUM

The Town’s Easter Egg Hunt will be held at the Town Field on Saturday, April 12th at 11AM. The rain date will be Saturday, April 19th also at 11AM. This event is open to kids 0 - 12 years old. Please bring a bag or basket to collect your eggs.

The City of Kingston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade will be held on Sunday, March 16th.

NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY

(REPEATED FROM A PREVIOUS NEWSLETTER)

The National Do Not Call Registry gives you an opportunity to limit the telemarketing calls you receive. Once you register your phone number, telemarketers covered by the National Do Not Call Registry have up to 31 days from the date you register to stop calling you.

If you have an e-mail address, you may register your phone number (including cell phone number) on-line at . You can also register by phone at 1-888-382-1222.

CENTRAL HUDSON - BILL PAYMENT SCAMS

Central Hudson is alerting customers of recent payment scams targeting residents by phone. According to Charles A. Freni, Senior Vice President of Customer Services of Central Hudson, “several Central Hudson customers were recently contacted over the phone by a person claiming to be with Central Hudson, indicating that there account is past due and directing them to pay their utility bill through a payback money card.” Freni said that the phone caller(s) are instructing the customers to use cash to purchase the payment cards from Walgreens, CVS or Rite Aid drug stores, and then to call a specific phone number to provide information regarding the card. The phone caller(s) indicate that if payment is not made in this manner, utility services will be shut off.

The phone caller(s), in another scam, claim to be with a national collection agency working on behalf of Central Hudson, attempting to obtain a payment over the phone by credit card.

“Central Hudson would never request a bill payment in this way, and has notified law enforcement officials of these scams. If there is any uncertainty regarding these phone calls, customers should hang up and call Central Hudson at (845) 452-2700 for confirmation,” said Freni.

IRS WARNS OF PHONE SCAM

The IRS is warning the public about a phone scam that targets people across the nation, including recent immigrants. Callers claiming to be from the IRS tell intended victims they owe taxes and must pay using a pre-paid debit card or wire transfer. The scammers threaten those who refuse to pay with arrest, deportation or loss of a business or driver’s license.

The callers who commit this fraud often:

Use common names and fake IRS badge numbers,

Know the last four digits of the victim’s Social Security number,

Make caller ID appear as if the IRS is calling,

Send bogus IRS emails to support their scam,

Call a second time claiming to be the police or DMV

The truth is the IRS usually first contacts people by mail - not by phone - about unpaid taxes. And the IRS won’t ask for payment using a pre-paid debit card or wire transfer. The agency also won’t ask for a credit card number over the phone.

If you get a call from someone claiming to be with the IRS asking for payment, here’s what to do:

Call and report the incident to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at

1-800-366-4484.

CHECK FOR UNCLAIMED FUNDS

State Comptroller, Thomas DiNapoli, urges area residents to check for unclaimed funds. In the Hudson Valley alone, DiNapoli said over $360 million in unclaimed money remains in state coffers.

To see if you have outstanding funds, check the comptrollers website or phone the call center at

1-800-221-9311 (Monday thru Friday 8-4:30)

NEW YORK STATE CELEBRATES MAJOR MILESTONES

New York State will be celebrating major milestones around the State in 2014.

Marlboro - the 300th anniversary of the Gomez Mill House

The Bicentennial of the Battle of Plattsburgh (Sept. 13-14)

Washingtonville - the 175th anniversary of The Brotherhood Winery

The Mohonk Mountain House 145th anniversary

Chittenango - the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz

The International Wizard of Oz Convention - June 5-8

Flushing - the 75th anniversary of the 1939 Worlds Fair

Cooperstown - the 75th anniversary of the Baseball Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame Classic on May 24

New York City - the 50th anniversary of the Beatles appearing on the Ed Sullivan Show

Buffalo - the 50th anniversary of Buffalo Wings

National Buffalo Wing Festival - Aug 30-31

Flushing - the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Worlds Fair

Hudson River - the 45th anniversary of the Clearwater Sloop

Bethel - the 45th anniversary of the Woodstock festival

Canastota - the 25th anniversary of the International Boxing Hall of Fame

Warwick - the 25th anniversary of the apple harvest on October 5th

Saugerties - 20th anniversary of the Woodstock II festival

East Durham - 20th anniversary of the Irish Works week - July 13-19

Hunter Mountain - 10th anniversary of the Mountain Jam - June 5-8

FEDERAL, STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS

The Honorable Barack Obama - The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Wash. DC 20500

Senator Charles Schumer - Hart Senate Office Building Room 322, Washington, DC 20510

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand - 476 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510

Representative Chris Gibson - 1708 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515

The Honorable Andrew Cuomo - Executive Chamber, State Government, Albany, NY 12224

Senator Cecilia Tkaczyk - LOB Room 311, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12247

Assemblyman Kevin Cahill - LOB 716, Albany, NY 12248

County Executive Michael Hein - Box 1800, Kingston, NY 12402

Legislature James Maloney - 16 Dirk Lane, Kingston, NY 12401

SAWKILL FIRE DEPARTMENT - RJ WALTON

SAWKILL FIRE COMPANY AUXILIARY - JOYCE LUBY

The Fire Company’s famous Pancake Breakfast will be held on February 23rd, March 23rd, and April 27th from 8 to 11AM. Price is still $6.

On February 23rd, the Fire Company will be raffling off 150 gallons of fuel oil …… tickets are $2 for 1 ticket or $10 for 6 tickets. Call RJ at 399-9711 for tickets.

On March 15th, from 4-7PM, the Fire Company will be holding a spaghetti dinner. For $12, you would be eating a delicious full dinner which includes spaghetti, meatballs, bread, salad, desert and beverages.

The Fire Company meets on the second Monday of each month at 8PM. Come down and support your Fire Company.

The Sawkill Fire Department Auxiliary needs you!!! We have resumed regular meetings and hope to launch some new projects soon ……. Come to the Fire House on the third Monday of the month at 7PM. Next meeting is February 17th.

TOWN WEB SITE

The Town’s web site address is townkingstonny.us. Anyone wishing to e-mail us should send the e-mail to townhallkingston@hvc..

COST OF NEWSLETTER

The recent postal increase has made mailing of the Town newsletter extremely expensive. The price of the Town permit went up over $100 a year and the mailing of the individual newsletters has also increased by 10%. The Town Board realizes the significance of getting reliable information out to our residents in a timely manner. We can now send you the newsletter and other Town information through email instead of the U.S. Mail. If you wish to help us reduce our mailing costs, please sign up for email newsletters and notices on the Town website, at townkingstonny.us. Remember: cutting expenses, helps us to lower your property taxes.

SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE

The Town Board has joined the Ulster County Legislatures and other municipalities in passing a resolution asking the Federal government to reconsider the closing of the Social Security Office in Lake Katrine. If that office closes, the nearest Social Security Office will be Poughkeepsie. We feel that the office closure will put a hardship on our senior citizens that can’t use the on-line system to have their questions and concerns answered. County Executive Hein has been in contact with the Federal government and has offered County property in Lake Katrine’s Business Resource Center as a possible solution to moving the Social Security Office to Poughkeepsie.

IMPORTANT DATES

|FEBRUARY |MARCH |

|3 -Town Board 7PM |3 - Town Board 7PM |

|10 - Planning Board 7PM |5 - Ash Wednesday |

|10 - Fire Company 8PM |10 - Fire Company 8PM |

|12 - Seniors 1PM |12 - Seniors 1PM |

|14 - Valentine’s Day |17 - St Patrick’s Day |

|17 - Fire Auxiliary - 7PM |17 - Fire Auxiliary 7PM |

|17 - Presidents Day |17 -Planning Board 7PM |

|19 - Town Workshop 6:30 |19 - Town Workshop 6:30PM |

|23 – Pancake Breakfast 8AM |23 - Pancake Breakfast 8AM |

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|APRIL |MAY |

|1 - April Fool’s Day |Spring Clean-up Date to be announced |

|7 - Town Board 7PM |5 - Cinco de Mayo |

|9 - Seniors 1PM |5 - Town Board 7PM |

|12 - Easter Egg Hunt 11AM |11 - Mother’s Day |

|14 - Fire Company 8PM |12 - Fire Company 8PM |

|15 - Passover |14 - Seniors 1PM |

|16 - Town Workshop 6:30 |19 - Fire Auxiliary 7PM |

|18 - Good Friday |19 - Planning Board 7PM |

|20 - Easter |21 - Town Workshop 6:30PM |

|21 - Fire Auxiliary 7PM |26 - Memorial Day |

|21 - Planning Board 7PM | |

|23 - Secretaries Day | |

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