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KENT—Attorney Jeffrey Sienkiewicz, who represented Kent during its lengthy opposition to federal recognition for the Schaghticokes Indians as a tribe, warned the selectmen during...
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KENT—Attorney Jeffrey Sienkiewicz, who represented Kent during its lengthy opposition to federal recognition for the Schaghticokes Indians as a tribe, warned the selectmen during...
KENT—Former first selectman Maureen Brady was applauded by a roomful of appreciative residents March 4 for her unstinting service to the town. The former...
KENT—The “Oppenheimer Legacy” talk slated for March 9 at 2 p.m. is being moved from the Kent Memorial Library to the main meeting room...
KENT—The Inland Wetlands Commission will seek additional data on plans to replace a crumbling bridge spanning Cobble Brook at 99B Cobble Rd. as quickly...
KENT—Town Treasurer Barbara Herbst told the Board of Finance Feb. 21 that there are a number of bank cards available to the town that...
KENT—The Board of Selectmen left the door open to the possibility of a second full-time Park and Recreation employee following a Feb. 22 presentation....
KENT—Residents of Kent, Warren and Washington are being asked to take part in a survey to help the three towns determine the best path...
KENT—Kent residents will have a chance to explore an ominous subject in March when the Kent Memorial Library hosts two events that touch on...
SHERMAN—The Sherman Library will open its next art show, “The Art of Fashion, 1990’s illustrations by Kermit Adler,” Feb. 23, with an opening program...