Encourages Residents To Limit Travel And Have Emergency Preparedness Items on Hand
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: January 26, 2015
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Posted: January 15, 2015The County Executive Continues To Focus On Government Reform, Taxpayer Protection, Environmental Stewardship, Infrastructure Investment and Fiscal & Social Responsibility
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Posted: January 13, 2015Benefits Received By Veterans Will Now Be Extended To Their Surviving Spouses
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Posted: January 12, 2015Kingston, NY - Ulster County Executive Mike Hein and Youth Bureau Director Evelyn Clarke announce the Ulster County Youth Bureau is accepting Request for Applications for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) Youth Development grants. The Ulster County Youth Bureau administers the Youth Development Program (YDP) and Runaway & Homeless Shelter (RHYA) funding from OCFS and Ulster County to support youth programs.
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Posted: January 6, 2015Temperatures Are Expected To Remain Well Below Freezing For The Remainder Of The Week
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Posted: December 16, 2014The Executive Order Will “Ban The Box” On The County’s Employment Application
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Posted: December 8, 2014Kingston, NY – County Executive Mike Hein, with the support of local government officials and local business and community leaders, announced today a new proposal that would accommodate both tourism railroad operations and recreational trail development in the City of Kingston. The plan would include an additional section of the County-owned Ulster and Delaware (“U&D”) Railroad corridor in Kingston in a future request for proposal (“RFP”) for tourism railroad operations.
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Posted: December 4, 2014The Proposed Closing Would Adversely Affect Delivery Of All Classes Of Mail As Well As Over 350 Current Employees Kingston, NY — Today, Ulster County Executive Mike Hein filed a resolution with the Ulster County Legislature which urges Congressional intervention into the proposed closure of the United States Postal Service’s Mid-Hudson Processing and Distribution Center. The facility employs over 350 individuals and is estimated to generate $33.5 million in labor income and $4.5 million in business income to the Mid-Hudson region.
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Posted: December 3, 2014The New Law Will Help Prevent Animal Abuse And Neglect As Well As Provide An Additional Tool For Law Enforcement To Act
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Posted: November 24, 2014Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein was joined today by Scenic Hudson President Ned Sullivan in announcing the award of a $100,000 grant to advance the planned extension of the Hudson Valley Rail Trail (“HVRT”). The grant, which will be directed to the Town of Lloyd, was awarded by Scenic Hudson at the request of County Executive Hein in support of the County Executive’s vision for an interconnected rail trail network connecting the Walkway Over the Hudson to the Ashokan Reservoir and Catskill Park. The funding commitment will help defray the local matching cost for the Town
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Posted: November 21, 2014The County Executive Is Among Nine Nationwide Called Best And Brightest In State, City And County Governments Throughout The Entire United States of America
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Posted: November 20, 2014Progressive Budget Protects Property Taxpayers By Reducing Taxes Now And Into The Future Kingston, N.Y. – Today, Ulster County Executive Mike Hein signed the 2015 Ulster County Budget, a $334.5 million spending plan that puts the needs of our citizens and all county property taxpayers first, and places Ulster County on a solid fiscal foundation. The County Executive’s budget proposal was unanimously passed by the County Legislature on November 18, 2014 with only minor changes.
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