KINGSTON, N.Y. — Radio Kingston WKNY will celebrate its 85th anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 14, from noon to 4 p.m. at its headquarters at 693 Broadway.
Jimmy Buff, the non-profit radio station’s Executive Director said the Radio Station first signed on the air at 8:15 p.m. Dec. 16, 1939, from Kingston High School. He noted it originally broadcasted at 1500 AM before moving down to 1490, where it has remained ever since. Buff said they played a recorded message from then-Mayor Conrad Heiselman who couldn’t be there. Come Saturday, history will repeat itself with current Mayor Steve Noble unable to attend.
Jimmy Buff, the non-profit radio station’s Executive Director said the Radio Station first signed on the air at 8:15 p.m. Dec. 16, 1939, from Kingston High School. He noted it originally broadcasted at 1500 AM before moving down to 1490, where it has remained ever since. Buff said they played a recorded message from then-Mayor Conrad Heiselman who couldn’t be there. Come Saturday, history will repeat itself with current Mayor Steve Noble unable to attend.