KINGSTON, N.Y. - County Executive Patrick K. Ryan announced today the appointment of Tyrone Wilson to be Human Rights Commissioner. Wilson is the previous Executive Director of Harambee and has dedicated his career to working in the community to improve the quality of life for Ulster County residents.
From The Executive's Desk
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Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan Announces Appointment of Tyrone Wilson as Human Rights CommissionerPosted: January 10, 2020
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Posted: January 9, 2020KINGSTON, N.Y. – “Governor Cuomo’s announcement of a new New York State Park along the Hudson River is tremendously exciting and has the potential to be transformational, both for Ulster County and our entire region. The move to purchase Scenic Hudson’s recently acquired 508 acres – straddling Kingston and the Town of Ulster – for State stewardship will enable an extraordinary level of resources unlocking boundless possibilities.
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Posted: January 8, 2020ALBANY, N.Y. – “I would like to extend my congratulations to Legislator David Donaldson for his election as Chair of the Ulster County Legislature as well as to all new and returning members upon their swearing in for the 2020 session. Over the past six months, we have been able to make significant strides for all the residents of our County.
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Posted: January 8, 2020ALBANY, N.Y. – “Governor Cuomo put forth a strong plan in his 2020 State of the State Address that will positively impact the lives of Ulster County’s 180,000 residents. I am particularly excited about the Governor’s commitment to the environment with his proposed $3 billion 'Restore Mother Nature' bond act, and his dedication to making New York more affordable with a small business and middle-income tax cut.
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Posted: January 8, 2020County Executive Ryan will deliver his 2020 State of the County address at Kingston High School, returning back to his alma mater after 20 years and highlighting how the County plans to reinvigorate opportunities for the next generation
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Posted: December 20, 2019KINGSTON, N.Y. – Since first taking office in June, County Executive Pat Ryan laid out his “Big Five” priorities for Ulster County: A Green New Deal for Ulster County; Tackling the Opioid Epidemic; Growing and Diversifying our Economy for All; Ensuring Justice for All Residents; and Making County Government More Responsive and Responsible, and took historic steps towards achieving these goals. During his first seven months in office, County Executive Ryan has delivered on his promises for the 180,000 residents of Ulster County - from tackling the opioid epidemic,
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Posted: December 20, 2019County, Town and Corporate Assistance offers lifeline and defers electric shutoff following Landlord Alan Ginsberg’s failure to pay utility bills AT&T Agrees to Assume Payments for All Electric Usage at the Site
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Posted: December 18, 2019Ginsberg And His Affiliated Companies Have Until the End of this Year to Provide EPA With a Plan for the Cleanup
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Posted: December 12, 20192020 Budget includes programs and initiatives aligned with Ryan’s top five priorities
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Posted: December 11, 2019KINGSTON, N.Y. - County Executive Patrick K. Ryan announced today the appointment of Dr. Evelyn Wright to be Deputy County Executive. Dr. Wright is an economist, energy analyst and has worked as a consultant for energy policy for local, state, and national governments and environmental organizations. She is also the founder of Commonwealth Hudson Valley, promoting a more just, democratic, and sustainable economy in the Hudson Valley and beyond. She holds a PhD in Ecological Economics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Dr.
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Posted: December 10, 2019KINGSTON, N.Y. - County Executive Patrick K. Ryan announced today the appointment of Tomasine Oliphant to be the new Director of the Ulster County Office of Employment and Training. Oliphant comes to this role with extensive higher education and experience in social work and leadership, previously serving as a Student Resource Navigator at Dutchess County Community College where she supported students in need with college and job search processes.
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Posted: December 7, 2019KINGSTON, N.Y. - “I applaud the recent decision in State Supreme Court regarding Joseph Karolys. His reckless actions have threatened the health and public safety of the residents of Saugerties. This decision will allow us to take the necessary steps against someone who has shown deep disdain for their neighbors, the environment, and the law. As County Executive, I will not stand by idly as someone pollutes and disrespects our community. Ulster County will not now or ever tolerate dumping and those who wish to pollute our County.
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