No visits to Ulster County Jail because of COVID-19

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Ulster County Law Enforcement Center

KINGSTON – Due to the contagious nature of the coronavirus, the Ulster County Jail is suspending all regular visits and programs for the safety of the population and the employees for the next 30 days. 

All legal and clergy visits will occur in the non-contact visiting rooms. All requests for emergency visits will be granted on a case by case basis, and will also take place in the non-contact visiting rooms. These requests will be by approval and appointment. 

This is effective on March 10, 2020.



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Todd Bender

Todd Bender started as a stringer before rising through the ranks to Dutchess County Bureau Chief. Bender is the senior investigative reporter for Mid Hudson News, focusing on crime and government. He is an avid angler and is likely to be organizing his collection of unused fishing lures while watching replays of council or board meetings and simultaneously complaining about the lack of time to go fishing.