Everyone is familiar with Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. But how many social media sites are there in the market? According to KnowledgeNetworks, here’s a list (in no particular order) of “commonly categorized” social media [...]
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Everyone is familiar with Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. But how many social media sites are there in the market? According to KnowledgeNetworks, here’s a list (in no particular order) of “commonly categorized” social media [...] Kingston’s lucky to have a city bus system that can get you around town while also making connections to other transportation services that serve the region. So leave the car at home. For more information, see the City of Kingston [...] The Hudson River has played a critical role in Kingston’s diverse history. On June 10, celebrate “Hudson River Day” as Kingston’s Mayor welcomes historic ships and tug boats to the Kingston waterfront. The event, showcasing the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s voyage up what would become his namesake river, features a live simulcast of local musical [...] Team Project 19 and the Empire State Aids Ride presents an “Art & Design Auction of the Hudson Valley” on Sunday, July 19. The event will benefit the Angel Food East and Aids related services. There’s also an Empire State Aids Ride set for August. Check out the website here for [...] If you missed this past weekend’s farmers’ market, no sweat. There’s one every Saturday through the fall. Here’s what’s on the agenda for this week: Is your dog Farmers’ Market ready? On Saturday, May 30, 2009, sign up for the free Doggy Charm School being offered at the Kingston Farmers’ Market and find out. Also returning is [...] A post from friend of KDC Paul Joffe: A CLONE TO REMEMBER The Kingston’s Farmers’ Market opens Saturday May 23rd. The Market runs from 9am to 2pm rain or shine through November 21st. Kingston’s Wall Street is closed to traffic for this weekly event and pedestrians can escape from the sun or avoid rain drops under the historic Pike Plan which lines both sides of the street. [...] With warm weather comes the need for cool thoughts. And what’s on my mind is ice cream. Specifically the soft serve type. On that front, there’s some news: Sean and Julie Griffin are opening a walk-up, soft serve ice cream stand at 275 Fair Street. Called “Uptown Twist,” the couple, who relocated to Kingston from the [...] |
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