Ulster County Executive Mike Hein Highlights Solar Speed Signs As Part Of County-Wide School Safety Initiative
New Solar Speed Signs Come Online As Children Head Back-To-School
New Solar Speed Signs Come Online As Children Head Back-To-School
Kingston, NY –Ulster County Executive Mike Hein recognizes September as National Preparedness Month (NPM) in Ulster County and urges residents to plan and be prepared in the case of a disaster or crisis. National Preparedness Month is a nationwide effort started by the Ready Campaign fifteen years ago to encourage households, businesses and communities to prepare and plan for emergencies. The 2018 National Preparedness Month theme is “Disasters Happen. Prepare Now.
STOP-DWI Impaired Driving Crackdown Runs Through September 3, 2018
Kingston, NY - Ulster County Executive Mike Hein announces that Ulster County police agencies are participating in a special enforcement effort to crackdown on impaired driving. The statewide STOP-DWI Crackdown efforts will continue through the Labor Day Weekend, ending on September 3rd.
Over 100 Area Seniors Attended A Variety Of Workshops At The Kingston Center Of SUNY Ulster
Kingston, NY – On Thursday, Ulster County Executive Mike Hein welcomed seniors to the 21st annual “Live, Laugh and Learn” day of workshops at the Kingston Center of SUNY Ulster. Live, Laugh and Learn is a full day of fun and informative workshops and fitness classes geared toward promoting the health and well-being of Ulster County seniors and is hosted by the Ulster County Office of the Aging.
Zero Tolerance Continues in Ulster County
Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein announces three arrests under the County’s “Zero Tolerance” Program.