County Executive Mike Hein Celebrates Ulster County's 20th Annual Live, Laugh And Learn Day
150 Seniors Attended A Variety Of Workshops At The Kingston Center Of SUNY Ulster
150 Seniors Attended A Variety Of Workshops At The Kingston Center Of SUNY Ulster
County Executive Commends Sheriff Paul VanBlarcum for Incorporating Green Vehicles into the Department’s Fleet
Kingston, N.Y. - This week Ulster County Executive Mike Hein was pleased to join Sheriff Paul VanBlarcum to accept delivery of the first two “green fleet” vehicles to be used by the Sherriff’s Office. The two new Ford Fusion Hybrids will replace traditional sedans used for administrative and investigative work. The new vehicles have two to three times the fuel efficiency (mpg) as their replacement vehicles.
Gardiner, N.Y. – Surrounded by the unmistakable scenery of the Tuthilltown Spirits in beautiful Gardiner, Ulster County Executive Mike Hein was joined by Ulster County’s Director of Tourism Rick Remsnyder, members of the Tourism Advisory Board, representatives of William Grant & Sons and other businesses to announce the launch of Ulster County’s new tourism marketing campaign and highlight the continued unprecedented economic growth of tourism in Ulster County.
Ulster County Continues To Be Vigilant In Its Efforts To Stop Welfare Fraud
Kingston, N.Y. – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein announces that an arrest was made under the County’s “Zero Tolerance” Anti-Fraud, Waste and Abuse Program.
Kingston, N.Y. - The Federal Transit Administration has awarded Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) a perfect score for its 2017 Triennial Review. The federal agency found absolutely no deficiencies in any one of the 17 critical categories it scrutinizes. The perfect score places UCAT in the top 2% of transportation agencies across the United States.