January 14, 2022 Update

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Columbia County Board of Supervisors  Chairman’s Press Release 249 CASES ALL-TIME PANDEMIC HIGH As of midday today, the Columbia County Department of Health had recorded 109 new cases of COVID-19 infection, with 130 on Thursday and 249 on Wednesday. The 249 cases represented an all-time daily high for the county since the beginning of the pandemic. There are currently 22 county residents … {Read more...}

January 11, 2022 Update

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Tuesday, January 11, 2022 Chairman’s press release COUNTY DOH: CONTINUE WEARING YOUR MASK On Friday, January 7, the Columbia County Department of Health recorded 188 new cases of COVID-19 infection, with 69 on Saturday, 266 for Sunday-Monday, and 95 as of midday today. Currently, 18 county residents are hospitalized and three individuals are in the ICU. Three recent deaths bring to 121 the … {Read more...}

New York State Launches Comprehensive Plan to Improve Broadband Access and Affordability for All New Yorkers

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GOVERNOR HOCHUL ANNOUNCES UP TO $30/MONTH DISCOUNT WITH FEDERAL AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM New York State Launches Comprehensive Plan to Improve Broadband Access and Affordability for All New Yorkers Connectivity Program Part of Governor's State of the State Proposal for $1 Billion in New Broadband Investment Under the Governor's ConnectALL Initiative, See Here Over 2 Million Low-Income … {Read more...}

Conservation Advisory Council Meeting Monday Jan. 10, 6PM

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This a Zoom Meeting, for log in contact [email protected] Agenda Approve minutes of last meeting Submission of “ rail trail “proposal to Town Board Discussion of viability of NRI study/ data from Carol re grant potential Website discussion - Stixxx Data on “ friends of” groups in neighboring towns - Matt Prototype of newsletter for CAC to circulate to residents and how best … {Read more...}

Supervisors Message and 1/7/2022 Update

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Dear Gallatin Residents, As you may have seen online or in the newspapers, Albany has not distributed tests and masks to the various state regions in a uniform manner. The Capital Region was clearly behind our neighbors in this distribution timing and amount. We were informed recently that Columbia County school systems will now have enough test kits for each student. Conversely,  the … {Read more...}