Progressive Budget Protects Property Taxpayers By Reducing Taxes Now And Into The Future
Kingston, N.Y. – Today, Ulster County Executive Mike Hein signed the 2015 Ulster County Budget, a $334.5 million spending plan that puts the needs of our citizens and all county property taxpayers first, and places Ulster County on a solid fiscal foundation. The County Executive’s budget proposal was unanimously passed by the County Legislature on November 18, 2014 with only minor changes.
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: November 20, 2014
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Posted: November 19, 2014Energize NY Benefit Financing Program Will Assist Commercial Property Owners In Ulster County Towns
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Posted: November 19, 2014Helping Those Who Are Without Shelter In Times Of Need
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Posted: November 13, 2014Launches Construction Of SUNY Ulster Kingston Center
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Posted: November 6, 2014Government And Agencies Working Together To Create A Model Based On Mobilizing And Coordinating All Available Assets
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Posted: October 31, 2014WDST And Chef/Judges Joined County Executive Hein and Dr. Smith To Congratulate Winners Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein and Commissioner of Health Dr. Carol Smith were joined by representatives from Radio Woodstock/WDST 100.1 and local chefs at Mother Earth’s Storehouse in Kingston this week to present certificates to the six winners of the Ulster County Healthy School Lunch Contest. The chefs/judges awarded gift certificates to local restaurants and merchants to the winners for their healthy school lunch recipe. The six winners are:
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Posted: October 31, 2014“Zero Tolerance” Continues in Ulster County
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Posted: October 30, 2014KHS Football Players Sign Pledge As Part Of October’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month Kingston, NY – County Executive Mike Hein and Kathy Moretti, Director of Family of Woodstock’s Domestic Violence Services of the Washbourne House, joined Coach Jaramie Collins and several football players from Kingston High School to raise awareness of Domestic Violence. Players signed a pledge against domestic violence as a sign of their support against this national issue.
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Posted: October 22, 2014The New Contracts Were Negotiated By The County Executive And Were Included In The 2015 Proposed Executive Budget Which Also Calls For A Reduced Property Tax Levy of 1%
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Posted: October 20, 2014Kingston, NY - In response to concerns expressed by area residents regarding the Ebola and Enterovirus outbreaks that have occurred worldwide and here in the United States, Ulster County Executive Mike Hein and Ulster County Commissioner of Health and Mental Health, Dr. Carol Smith, are providing public information relative to Ebola and Enterovirus, as well as discussing the continued coordination among County agencies and key healthcare professionals.
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Posted: October 16, 2014The Matthewis Persen House, The Ulster County Courthouse, The Poorhouse Burial Grounds, And Perrine’s Bridge
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Posted: October 9, 2014Ulster County’s “Zero Tolerance” Program
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