County Executive Mike Hein Announces The Culmination Of Nearly $13 Million In Safety Net Relief For Local Towns And City Of Kingston
County Executive Calls On Local Municipalities To Use The Ongoing Savings To Reduce Property Taxes
County Executive Calls On Local Municipalities To Use The Ongoing Savings To Reduce Property Taxes
The County Is Partnering With Radio Woodstock/WDST To Promote The Importance Of Preparing Healthy School Lunches For Students
Woodstock, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein and Commissioner of Health Dr. Carol Smith announce the launching of a healthy school lunch recipe contest with the help of Radio Woodstock/WDST 100.1. The contest is designed to help educate and assist parents and other caregivers in providing their children with healthy, nutritious and delicious lunches to bring to school.
Kingston, NY – September is National Preparedness Month (NPM) and Ulster County Executive Mike Hein has announced the County’s support for this important initiative. The event, now in its eleventh year, is a nationwide, month-long effort started by the Ready Campaign and Citizen Corps, encouraging households, businesses and communities to prepare and plan for emergencies.
County Executive Calls On New York State DEC To Hold NYC DEP Accountable
The Renovated Bridge Was Completed Ahead Of Schedule And Under Budget
Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein announces that the “Hurley Bridge” which is a critical link that spans the Esopus Creek in Hurley is now open for all motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to travel. The advanced design of the bridge is engineered to allow for greater views of picturesque Hurley, including its beautiful farmland and stone houses, while being able to accommodate increased traffic and greater weight for generations to come.