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Resident raises concerns about meeting notices and executive-session limits
Summary
A Kingston resident urged clearer public notice practices and pressed the council on executive-session rules and zoning 'abandonment' standards; the solicitor said Council does not take votes in executive sessions and staff will provide requested records and written guidance.
Yehudah Aronson, a Kingston resident, told the Town Council on Feb. 16 that he could not find a legal notice for a recent special voting meeting and urged the borough to improve how it posts short-notice meeting information.
Aronson, who said he had purchased a digital subscription to the Citizen's Voice, asked where the legal ad had been placed and suggested that if a person actively looking for notices cannot find them, the public is likely not being informed. He proposed alternatives to newspaper-only legal ads for short-notice…
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