Ulster offices reopening according county executive

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KINGSTON – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan 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.

“This is a major milestone for our community,” County Executive Pat Ryan said. “We have seen a sharp decrease in positive cases because our residents have been getting vaccinated. While we will be reopening to the public, we will continue to take necessary precautions to keep everyone safe. The health and safety of the 1,400 individuals who work for Ulster County, along with the tens of thousands of residents that we serve remains of utmost importance to me.”



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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.