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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

County Executive Mike Hein to Deliver State of the County

TONIGHT

County Executive Mike P. Hein

Ulster County Executive will deliever his state of the county, Tuesday, February 16th at 6pm on the 6th floor. Public is encouraged to attend.

16 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:22 PM

    Better than Nyquil.

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  2. Anonymous8:56 AM

    How is that blue ribbon task force doing?

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  3. Anonymous9:44 AM

    Who fucking cares. Hein is a windbag and 99% of what he says is bullshit anyway.

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  4. Anonymous7:03 PM

    go to seethroughny.net

    and tell me why some of these ulster co. salaries are so high... like the undersheriff at $97k last yr? Wasn't his salary 86k? what's THAT about? Guy with a hs education? please.

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  5. Anonymous5:09 AM

    97K plus he gets a nice share of the gaming action in K-Town as well. Good for you Frankie!! Keep up the good work!! Just make sure the drugs and gang violence stays in the hood and you'll continue with my support.

    Bruno Iacovelli

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  6. Anonymous8:21 AM

    We will have to wait for a 10-page report on all that Heiny has done for his subjects.

    So, as soup kitchen closed in Ulster County (feeding the hungry) the county got a useless GPS system for its vehicles.

    It seems they can't account for the number of vehicles they have much less where they are.

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  7. Anonymous5:18 PM

    He should give his little speech from the roof of the glass menagerie. He will have a good view of his fiefdom. Better yet, why doesn't he go to Dietz Stadium, he could fit his head in there anyway.

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  8. Anonymous4:50 AM

    The State of the County in one word.

    SHITHOLE

    We can't blame the Heinmeister for the sad state of affaris we are in today..it's been many decades in the making. Good luck to you in trying to solve the many problems that plague the County.

    Demmy Demmson

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  9. Anonymous12:52 PM

    Legislators getting high paid County jobs - Provenzano, Mihm, Matthews, Roach, McMickel, etc... Hein will include this in his nepotism program as well as take Hinchey to task for giving Federal aid to his Saugerties project? Shapiro gets money from County for his salary at SPCA while he cut other non-profits?

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  10. Anonymous10:15 AM

    12:52PM--You left out quite a few other legislators that ended up with county positions. And FYI..SPCA is not funded by the County. Many, many years ago, maybe they received funding, but not now. Do your homework before you make ridiculous allegations. Mr. Shapiro is the best executive director the SPCA has recruited in years.

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  11. Anonymous10:49 AM

    JB: Are you sure the State of the County will be heard by Heinness Tuesday Feb 16 or Wednesday Feb 17? It is probably a typo. Special Meeting of Legislature is Tuesday Feb 16 also. I wonder how long we have to sit through Heinness's message before business is conducted..Unless they cancel again because of the stormy weather. Another let-down.

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  12. Anonymous10:50 AM

    JB: Are you sure the State of the County will be heard by Heinness Tuesday Feb 16 or Wednesday Feb 17? It is probably a typo. Special Meeting of Legislature is Tuesday Feb 16 also. I wonder how long we have to sit through Heinness's message before business is conducted..Unless they cancel again because of the stormy weather. Another let-down.

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  13. it's tonight, thanks for bringing that to my attention.

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  14. Anonymous4:41 AM

    Mike accepted ALOT of money from the unions, and now he is preposing to cut jobs? Hein is turning out to be a little sleazy if you ask me...

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  15. Anonymous2:53 PM

    I think Mke did a really good job last night and is making tough choices during tough times.

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  16. Anonymous3:49 PM

    Tough choices?? It's not that hard... Raise taxes to protect jobs. Taxes are not nearly high enough.

    Mr. Progressive

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