Ribbon-cutting was held for the new Greene County Emergency Medical System’s substation in the town of Hunter, last weekend, hosted by GCEMS president Mark Evans (with ceremonial scissors). Assemblyman Chris Tague (blue jacket, to Evan’s right) was guest speaker for…
The Greene County Planning Board is soliciting nominations for this year’s Ellen Rettus Planning Achievement Awards, which will honor worthwhile planning, community and economic development activities that have taken place in Greene County over the past three years. Awards will…
During its September 16th Regular Legislature Meeting No. 9, the Greene County Legislature presented commendations to Catskill High School Music Students and County Historian David Dorpfield, as well as proclaiming National 4-H week and Sheriff’s week in Greene County. Sheriff’s…
There are less than two weeks until the closing date of the 2020 US Census, and the time is now to do our best to have all Greene County residents to complete it. Greene County benefits the most when the…
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that Agricultural District No. 124 encompassing 40,915.55 acres within the County of Greene, in the Towns of Ashland, Athens, Cairo, Catskill, Coxsackie, Durham, Halcott, Hunter, Greenville, Jewett, New Baltimore, Prattsville, Lexington, Windham and the Villages of Athens,…
U.S. Census and Using Census Data As required by the U. S. Constitution, every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts the decennial census to determine the number of people living in the United States. Census data are used to…
A new partnership between the Greene County Legislature and the Columbia-Greene Community College Foundation. New paths to college degrees, professional certificates, and personal development have been forged for Greene County residents through the creation of the Greene County Cares Fund. …
In last week’s General Meeting of the Greene County Legislature, Chairman Patrick Linger recognized the outstanding work done by county workers for the benefit of our communities during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Employee of the Year: JoanAnn Rouse…