KINGSTON, N.Y. – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan and the Ulster County Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) announced today a tentative five-year contract agreement. CSEA is the County’s largest labor union, representing over 900 members within the County Government. The five-year agreement covers the period January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2024. The County employees represented by CSEA will receive a 3.5% wage increase for 2020, a 3.5% wage increase through 2021, and a 2% plus twenty-five cents per hour wage increase for the years 2022, 2023, and 2024.
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: June 29, 2021
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Posted: June 24, 2021Brighter Futures focuses and personalizes support for adolescents, and their families, to help break the cycle of intergenerational poverty Nine students from the Ellenville and Kingston School Districts are among the graduates
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Posted: June 24, 2021KINGSTON, N.Y. - County Executive Pat Ryan announced today the appointment of Dawn Spader as the new Director of Personnel. Spader, a veteran of the United States Navy, previously worked at the Anderson Institute for Autism, where she was responsible for job posting, recruiting, hiring, and more.
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Posted: June 17, 2021Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan Submits Comments to New York State Regarding the DEP’s Lower Esopus Turbid Discharge
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Posted: June 17, 2021KINGSTON, N.Y. - County Executive Pat Ryan announced today the appointment of Everett Erichsen as the new Director of the Department of Emergency Services. Erichsen, who has served as acting-Director since March, has worked as the Ulster County Deputy Director and Fire Coordinator for the Department of Emergency Services since 2017.
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Posted: June 16, 2021In a rare address to the Ulster County Legislature, County Executive Ryan calls for a People-Centered Recovery focused on aiding small businesses, mental health services, housing and other key priorities. County Executive Pat Ryan has proposed an unprecedented amount of funding in housing and mental health services.
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Posted: June 11, 2021As a Certified ‘Climate Smart’ community, Ulster County is a model for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building local climate resilience In April, Ulster County became the first County in New York State and among the first in the nation to release a comprehensive Green New Deal plan
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Posted: June 10, 2021Ulster County residents can sign up for in-home vaccination, and a mobile vaccine team will come directly to their home to administer the COVID-19 vaccine Ulster County will be among the first in the state to offer this service which aims to make COVID-19 vaccines accessible and available to those most in need
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Posted: June 9, 2021The program will provide rental assistance to eligible Ulster County households
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Posted: June 3, 2021County Executive Ryan announces the Ulster County Fair will return to the Ulster County Fairgrounds in New Paltz in August Ulster County pool will reopen July 4th weekend
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Posted: May 29, 2021Bill Swetow, who joined the Army after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, says 75 years after WWII we are at another moment where we need every American to join the fight against COVID-19
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Posted: May 28, 2021Visitors to County offices are required to wear masks unless they provide proof of vaccination Department of Motor Vehicles to remain by-appointment only Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan today announced that starting on Tuesday, June 1st, all Ulster County Offices will be open to the general public. Residents entering County buildings will be required to wear masks unless they provide proof of vaccination. The Ulster County DMV will remain open by appointment only.
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