Stone Ridge, N.Y. - Ulster County Executive Mike Hein was joined by the family of the late Mount Marion Firefighter Captain Jack Rose, Steve Peterson the Director of Ulster County Emergency Management, Everett Erichsen the Deputy Director of Ulster County Emergency Services and Fire Coordinator, SUNY Ulster President Dr. Alan Roberts, Chief Dave Ayers of the Mount Marion Fire Department and Chief James Mullen of the Centerville Fire District, to dedicate the Captain Jack Rose Memorial Lecture Hall in honor of the 19-year-old Mount Marion firefighter who died in the line of duty in 2015.
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: November 9, 2018
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Posted: November 7, 2018S&P Global Rankings Cites Strength of County’s Financial Management and Budgetary Performance as Factors Leading to Positive Rating
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Posted: November 5, 2018Local Tech Company Achieved #8 Ranking Following Competition With Thousands of U.S. Companies
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Posted: November 1, 2018#EndCyberBullying
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Posted: October 29, 2018STOP-DWI Impaired Driving Crackdown Runs October 30-Nov 4, 2018
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Posted: October 29, 2018‘Zero Tolerance’ Continues in Ulster County Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein announces that two arrests were made under the County’s “Zero Tolerance” Anti-Fraud, Waste and Abuse Program.
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Posted: October 25, 2018Next UCBASA Training Session – City of Kingston – October 29th
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Posted: October 19, 2018Legislative Sponsors Agree to Modifications to Protect Low-Income Families and Provide Public Education Campaign Prior to Enforcement Efforts Kingston, N.Y. – On Friday Ulster County Executive Mike Hein signed Resolution Number 283 of 2018, adopting a proposed law to ban single-use plastic bags in Ulster County. County Executive Hein was joined for the signing by sponsors of the law – known as “The Bring Your Own Bag Act” – as well as several of the environmental groups that have championed the law’s passage.
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Posted: October 17, 2018Highmount, NY – Ulster County Executive Michael P. Hein today announced that Ulster County has granted a five year permit to the not-for-profit Delaware & Ulster Railroad (“D&U Railroad”) allowing the excursion railroad organization to re-establish tourism railroad operations in western Ulster County for the first time in nearly two decades. The Arkville-based D&U Railroad ended tourism passenger service to Highmount in 2001 to focus on operations between Arkville and Roxbury in Delaware County.
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Posted: October 16, 2018‘Zero Tolerance’ Continues in Ulster Count Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein announces that an arrest was made under the County’s “Zero Tolerance” Anti-Fraud, Waste and Abuse Program.
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County Executive Mike Hein Declares October 12th – October 21st Ulster County Cultural Heritage WeekPosted: October 10, 2018Ulster County’s 8th Annual Cultural Heritage Week Features Activities And Special Events By Historical And Cultural Organizations Throughout The County
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Posted: October 5, 2018Ulster County Continues Efforts to Stop Abuse of Public Funds Kingston, N.Y. – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein announces an arrest under the County’s “Zero Tolerance” Anti-Fraud, Waste and Abuse Program.
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