(2/2) We were also joined by Personnel Director Dawn Spader and Economic Development Director Kevin Lynch.
Thanks to OET Director Sharon Williams for the warm welcome — and for all the work this team does to connect Ulster County residents with job training and employment opportunities. 👏
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I stopped by the Ulster County Office of Employment and Training’s third annual summer BBQ to join in on the fun! 🍔🌞 This tradition is a great way for the OET team to celebrate the halfway point of summer and enjoy good food and conversation together. (1/2)
It was a joy to join the community for a beautiful Juneteenth celebration in New Paltz last Thursday!
Congratulations to the SUNY Ulster Class of 2025! 👏 As I shared in commencement remarks, be bold, be kind, keep learning, and never stop pushing toward the life and the world you want to see.
(3/3) for reminding us of the importance of Dr. King's lessons for us in these times. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
(2/3) Congratulations to Superintendent James Childs for the well-deserved special honor by the Ministers’ Alliance of Ulster County, and thank you to the Ministers’ Alliance for bringing us all together and
Everyone couldn’t help but feel the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the room at the Riverview Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday in a service dedicated to reflection and remembrance of Dr. King’s enduring legacy. (1/3)
(4/4) Mental health doesn't exist in isolation — it intersects with physical health, housing, employment, substance use, and countless other factors, making collaboration across organizations, providers, and community partners essential to success.
(3/4) We have to meet people where they are and recognize the multifaceted needs that each individual faces.
(2/4) The reach of Integrated Ulster continues to grow, with over 100 professionals attending last week's Integrated Ulster orientation, including care managers, peer advocates, clinic supervisors, wellness coordinators, and others. (Thank you to SUNY Ulster for hosting!)
In 2018, the Ulster County Department of Mental Health launched Integrated Ulster — a collaborative, person-centered "no-wrong-door" approach to caring for individuals struggling with mental health and substance use challenges. (1/4)
(2/2) I was happy to be part of this great discussion, along with Board of Elections Commissioners Ashley Torres and John Quigley. A huge thanks to Devon for putting together such a valuable forum and to the students for their thoughtful questions and observations!
As part of her senior project at Woodstock Day School, student Devon organized a panel discussion for the entire upper school on the roles of different levels of government, why elections matter, and how young people — at any age — can get involved and make a difference in their communities. (1/2)
(4/4) To learn more about this program, visit: www.sunyulster.edu/foundation/presidentschallenge.
(3/4) This unique scholarship program is for students who would be the first in their families to go to college, providing mentorship through high school and helping them overcome financial barriers to college by covering tuition at SUNY Ulster for two years.
(2/4) It was especially meaningful to spend time with two ninth-grade students -- one from Rondout Valley High School and one from Ellenville High School -- who I personally sponsor.
I attended the luncheon at SUNY Ulster last week for high school students awarded the President's Challenge Scholarship through the Ulster Community College Foundation. (4/4)
(3/3) Ulster County has long been home to a thriving Ukrainian community and cultural center -- the Soyuzivka Heritage Center, in Kerhonkson -- and this partnership would build on this foundation while showing solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
(2/3) education, culture, and municipal service, promoting the exchange of information and ideas as well as cultural and educational exchanges. The idea was first brought to us by Kerhonkson resident Tim Distel, who spent time in this region of Ukraine and connected us with the Regional Council.
The Chair of the Legislature and I have introduced a resolution to create a "Sister Community" partnership with the Chernivtsi Regional Council of Ukraine in such areas as (1/3)
Photo: Chernivtsi National University
We were pleased to receive this letter from Viviana M. DeCohen, Commissioner of New York State Department of Veterans’ Services, about our dedication of Lucas Avenue as “Ulster County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway"!
(3/3) A big thank you to Olivia Lyons and the amazing staff for the warm welcome, and to the students for making it such a fun and engaging visit!
(2/3) Wraparound Services does incredible work supporting people of all ages with disabilities, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to enjoy time in the classroom with some of the children.
It’s always a treat to read to the children at Wraparound Services of the Hudson Valley. 📖 They loved “Ladybug Girl” by the local author/illustrator team, Jacky Davis and David Soman, and the book inspired a lot of talk about costumes for next Halloween! (1/3)
(2/2) more than 60 years. His contributions to Ellenville and beyond were honored with a festive parade through the village, bringing together family, friends, and neighbors to mark this incredible milestone.
Wishing George a very happy 100th birthday and a 100th year filled with joy!
On Friday, I visited George Slutsky at his home in Ellenville to wish him a Happy 100th Birthday! A World War II veteran and founder of Slutsky Lumber, George has been a pillar of the community for decades.
Born in 1925, George built a thriving local business that has served the region for (1/2)
(3/3) If you haven’t already, be sure to stop by Taqueria Mi Pueblito or their new food truck for delicious, authentic Mexican cuisine! Located at 571 Broadway. You can also order online for delivery.
Congratulations to Taqueria Mi Pueblito on the launch of their new food truck! 🎉 It was a pleasure to join owners Anna and Pablo for the ribbon-cutting and to celebrate the expansion of their business right here in Kingston. (1/3)
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