Visitors to County offices are required to wear masks unless they provide proof of vaccination
Department of Motor Vehicles to remain by-appointment only
Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan today announced that starting on Tuesday, June 1st, all Ulster County Offices will be open to the general public. Residents entering County buildings will be required to wear masks unless they provide proof of vaccination. The Ulster County DMV will remain open by appointment only.
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: May 28, 2021
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Posted: May 27, 2021Walk-in and Virtual Service will expand same-day access to Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment for Ulster County Residents Expansion will include dedicated, community-based, mobile support for opioid addiction
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Posted: May 25, 2021County Executive Ryan calls for an Equitable Economic Recovery, focused on housing, mental health, and aiding small businesses to emerge from the pandemic stronger and more resilient County Executive Ryan announces a series of public hearings and an online survey to engage the public on how the County can utilize the funds to best serve the community
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Posted: May 25, 2021The working group will establish high level priorities and goals to best utilize forthcoming federal relief funds, ensuring the County emerges from the pandemic stronger and more equitable The Working Group will engage with the public directly to help inform investment priorities, and anticipates a draft plan to be submitted to the Legislature for review and approval within 90 days
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Posted: May 24, 2021Ulster County is collaborating with the newly-established arts organization, BLUEprint and is planning to bring outdoor concerts and an outdoor movie series to residents BLUEprint is a collective of local artists, musicians, and designers who have previously established successful festivals in the Hudson Valley, including the O+ Festival.
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Posted: May 24, 2021The savings are due to strong financial management and will result in $400,000 in savings this year alone In November, despite the pandemic, S&P reaffirmed the county’s strong fiscal responsibility and ability to respond to the economic impacts of COVID-19 crisis
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Posted: May 19, 2021Ulster County is the first county in the country to undertake a large-scale guaranteed income pilot program Participants have reported that funds will be used for critical needs such as medical expenses, paying down student debt, and looking to become first-time home buyers
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Posted: May 17, 2021Yesterday, County Executive Pat Ryan joined five other County Executive’s in urging Governor Andrew Cuomo to adopt the CDC’s guidance and allow fully vaccinated residents to return to normalcy and discard masks and the need for social distancing outdoors and in most indoors settings.
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Posted: May 17, 2021Rockland County Executive Ed Day, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Putnam County Executive Mary Ellen Odell and Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan released a joint statement on Sunday, May 16th, urging Governor Andrew Cuomo to adopt the CDC’s guidance and allow fully vaccinated residents to return to normalcy and discard masks and the need for social distancing outdoors and in most indoors settings.
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Posted: May 17, 2021County Executive Ryan announces that the County will offer walk-in vaccines at Stewart’s locations throughout Ulster County, making Ulster County the first in New York State to do so First 100 residents to get vaccinated at each site will receive a free coffee or ice cream
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Posted: May 10, 20211 out of 3 Ulster County homeowners have been negatively impacted by the SALT Cap
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Posted: May 7, 2021In response to today’s incident where a bomb threat was called into Dick’s Sporting Good adjacent to the Ulster County Vaccination POD Site at the Hudson Valley Mall The threat has been deemed not credible by local law enforcement; the mall was deemed safe at approximately 1:15 p.m.
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