County Executive Mike Hein Announces Three New Hires To Lead Critical Areas Of County Government
Kingston, NY –Ulster County Executive Mike Hein is pleased to announce that Ulster County is co-sponsoring its second National Drive Electric Week event. It will be held on September 9th from 10am-2pm in the Ulster County Courthouse parking lot, 285 Wall Street in Kingston, NY. The event is free to attend.
Kingston, NY – September is National Preparedness Month (NPM) and Ulster County Executive Mike Hein recognizes this important initiative and encourages residents to plan and be prepared in the case of a disaster or crisis. This nationwide effort which was started by the Ready Campaign is now in its fourteenth year, encouraging households, businesses and communities to prepare and plan for emergencies. The 2017 National Preparedness Month theme is “Disasters Don’t Plan Ahead. You Can.,” reminding everyone that “We should all take action to prepare!
A telemarketing scam that aims to separate computer users from their financial information has resurfaced, according to the Ulster County District Attorney’s Division of Consumer Affairs.
The scam involves a cold call from a person claiming to be from Dell, Microsoft or another large computer company. The person then asks to remotely connect to the victim’s computer, followed by the claim they can fix the problem if a credit card number is provided.
Ellenville And Wawarsing Organizations Encouraged To Apply For Funds To Match Public And Private Grants