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Kingston recreation commission keeps 'Albert Brown Community Center' name; members debate adding 'downtown' modifier

3665812 · May 9, 2025
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The Kingston Recreation Commission discussed whether to append 'downtown' to the proposed Albert Brown Community Center name but agreed to leave the name as presented, noting the Common Council had already voted on it twice. The commission will proceed with its consideration and may send a recommendation to the mayor's office.

The Kingston Recreation Commission discussed whether to change the proposed name of the planned community center honoring Albert Brown but agreed to keep the name presented to the commission, which the Common Council previously approved.

Commission members debated adding the word “downtown” to the center’s name to emphasize its location. One member proposed making it the “downtown Albert…

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