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.
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: September 2, 2014
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Ulster County Officials Comment On The Draft Scope Of The Environmental Impact Statement For NYC DEPPosted: August 29, 2014County Executive Calls On New York State DEC To Hold NYC DEP Accountable
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Posted: August 28, 2014The 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.
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Posted: July 2, 2014The Patriots Project Is Now A Reality Thanks To The Overwhelming Support Of The Community
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Posted: June 30, 2014Kingston, NY – County Executive Mike Hein announces the dedication and open house of the Ulster County Patriots Project at 1:00 P.M. on July 2nd. The County Executive recently met with Boy Scout Jesse Joy who installed the flag poles at the home as part of his Eagle Scout project, as well as Michael and Patricia Ruane from the Phoenicia Rotary, who assisted in the landscaping around the house. They are just some of the over 140 individuals, businesses and organizations who have helped make the Patriots Project a reality.
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Posted: June 10, 2014Amazing Outpouring Of Support For County Transitional Home For Veterans Continues
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Posted: June 4, 2014The Community Continues To Prepare The Patriots Project To Be A Special Transitional Home For Our Veterans Kingston, NY – County Executive Hein met with a group of the 9th grade religious education students and CYO members of St. John’s Church of Woodstock to thank them for their contribution of kitchen items for the Patriots Project located at 67 Wurts Street in Kingston. This transitional home for homeless Veterans will soon be open and will allow for easy access to the services the Veterans may need.
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Posted: June 4, 2014The Patriots Project Is Closer To Being A Reality Thanks To Continuous Community Support Kingston, NY – County Executive Hein thanked students from Kingston Catholic School’s National Junior Honor Society for their donation of lamps and alarm clocks for all eight bedrooms of the transitional Veterans home. In addition, the students put together forty personal care kits for the many Veterans who will be residing there at different times. Local homeless Veterans will soon have a place to live with access to the services they need at 67 Wurts Street in Kingston.
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Posted: June 3, 2014“Soldier On” Will Oversee And Manage The Daily Operations At The Ulster County Patriots Project
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Posted: May 27, 2014Veterans helping Veterans Kingston, NY – County Executive Mike Hein thanked members of the John F. Jordan Memorial Post #5086 VFW for their generous donations of a washer and dryer for the transitional home for homeless Veterans at 67 Wurts Street in Kingston. He was joined by VFW members: Commander Jim Cahoon, Darrell Nicholas, Bernie O’Malley, Don Sayut, Lester Frost, Herb Morehouse, and William Clogston.
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Posted: May 20, 2014The Community Helps To Make The Patriots Project A Special Home For Our Veterans
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Posted: May 5, 2014The Rotary Clubs Joined Together To Help Ulster County Provide For Our Veterans In Need Kingston, NY – Leaders from five local Rotary Clubs gathered at the County Executive’s Office and received warm thanks from Ulster County Executive Mike Hein for their generous support of the Ulster County Patriots Project. After listening to the County Executive detail the Patriots Project at a Kingston Sunrise Rotary meeting last week, the local clubs quickly mobilized and began seeking ways to help the County’s Veterans in need.
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