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Kingston budget committee adds $1,116 for museum public-safety detail; $600 minute-taker request fails

2092518 · January 8, 2025
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The budget committee voted to add $1,116 to the Kingston Museum budget to cover police/fire detail for up to two events but rejected a separate $600 request for a recording secretary. Museum representatives said events are expected to be free, not fundraising.

The Kingston Budget Committee voted Wednesday to add $1,116 to the museum’s 2025 budget to fund police and fire public‑safety detail for up to two planned events, but declined a separate $600 request for a paid recording secretary.

The vote, taken during the committee’s Jan. 8 meeting, followed remarks from Jeff, a museum representative, who told the committee the museum expects to host a barn‑opening event and possibly another public event and that “these are non fundraising events.”…

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