The State of Emergency will be in effect for at least an additional 30 days, the Emergency Order has allowed Ulster County to rapidly procure over 50,000 at-home kits and secure a second school specialist from the State to assist with contact tracing
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: December 30, 2021
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Posted: December 28, 2021Open only to Ulster County residents, Ulster County will be holding two FREE drive-through test distribution events at TechCity on Wednesday, December 29th and at the Ulster County Fairgrounds on Thursday, December 30th
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Posted: December 24, 2021Ulster County has awarded $542,983 in funding to support 18 local small businesses County Executive Pat Ryan announces that there will be a second round of funding and encourages other local businesses to apply
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Posted: December 21, 2021"This is the dawn of a new day for Ulster County! After several decades of disappointment and failure at the TechCity site, tonight's unanimous votes by the Ulster County Legislature and the Ulster County Economic Development Alliance have finalized the transfer of TechCity to National Resources, realizing a decades-long goal that will finally allow us to return this site to its full potential.
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Posted: December 20, 2021From the sale of TechCity, to historic reinvestments in mental health, to administering tens of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines, 2021 has been a year to remember
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Posted: December 14, 2021Residents will have the ability to pick up kits in multiple sites throughout Ulster County beginning the week of December 20th
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Posted: December 10, 2021For the third year in a row, the 2022 Budget includes a 0% tax increase and zero layoffs
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Posted: December 9, 202133,000 COVID-19 at-home rapid test kits will be distributed directly to residents throughout the county at no cost to better allow our schools and businesses to remain open safely while increasing equitable access to testing
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Posted: December 8, 2021National Resources outlines exciting long-term vision for campus, highlights potential to attract high-growth businesses from priority sectors outlined in the County’s “Ulster 2040” Economic Development Plan to include light manufacturing, food and agriculture, film and television, arts and culture, and distribution
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Posted: December 5, 2021The Public Health Advisory comes based on current CDC recommendations, a rise in positive cases and hospitalizations brought on by the COVID-19 Delta variant, and the arrival in NYS of the Omicron variant
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Posted: December 4, 2021Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan, a West Point graduate and Army combat veteran, is wagering Fruition Chocolate from Shokan, Keegan Ales’ award-winning beer from Kingston, and a bottle of world-famous Hudson Whiskey from Gardiner
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Posted: December 1, 2021County Executive Pat Ryan calls the deal “momentous and transformative,” and “one of the biggest wins for Ulster County in decades;” says that the County will soon announce additional exciting details about the future redevelopment plans for the site
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