County Executive Mike Hein Declares October 9th - October 18th As Cultural Heritage Week
Ulster County’s 5th Cultural Heritage Week Includes Events Offered By Historical and Cultural Organizations Throughout The County
Ulster County’s 5th Cultural Heritage Week Includes Events Offered By Historical and Cultural Organizations Throughout The County
Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein proclaims the month of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Ulster County. As in past years, the County Office Building and the cupola at the Crime Victim’s Unit Office at 1 Pearl Street in Kingston will be lit purple to shine the light on domestic violence and four billboards will be displayed throughout the County to raise awareness of this serious issue. In addition, the County Executive and the Ulster County Interagency Council on Domestic Violence are sponsoring the <
The 2016 Executive Budget Continues County Executive Hein’s Tradition Of Responsible And Innovative Budgets That Protect Ulster County Taxpayers, Ensures More Services Than Ever Before, Funds The Second Part Of A Two year $30 Million Upgrade Of County Roads and Bridges And A Record Commitment To Public Safety
The New York State Comptroller Ranks Ulster County The Fourth Most Fiscally Stable County Across New York State
Kingston, NY- Ulster County Executive Mike Hein has announced that for the second consecutive year Ulster County government has been highlighted as the most fiscally stable in the Mid-Hudson Region according to the New York State Comptroller’s 2014 Fiscal Stress Monitoring System List released today. Ulster County’s fiscal score of 9.6% places it tied for fourth across New York’s 62 counties and first among counties in the Mid-Hudson Region.