43 sports coaches at institutions in Ulster County earn on average $41,251 in 2022
The average coaching salary at State University of New York at New Paltz, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Ulster County, was $50,538, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
2022: 41 coaches at institutions in Orange County earned on average $28,769
The highest average coaching salary among institutions in Orange County during 2022 was $35,381 at Mount Saint Mary College, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Tague Slams Rapid Act for Robbing Upstate Farmland of Acres for Use
"Assemblyman Chris Tague from Schoharie, New York, has strongly criticized the Renewable Action Through Project Interconnection and Deployment (RAPID) Act. The Act, aimed at facilitating the development of renewable energy generation and transmission facilities, has faced backlash for its impact on upstate farmland. Tague expressed his concerns about the prioritization of renewable energy over agriculture, stating, “If farmers don’t have land to work on, we’re left without the product they produce, plain and simple.” He highlighted the potential use of farmland for farming...
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Maher Stands with Colleagues in Improving New York’s Child Care System
Assemblyman Brian Maher, a member of the Children and Families Committee, along with his colleagues, addressed the shortcomings of New York's child care system on Mar 11 2024. The focus of the discussion was on the need for affordability and accessibility in child care services.Maher's collaboration with fellow committee members led to initiatives aimed at easing the financial and accessibility burden on families in the state. Recognizing the existing shortage in child care services, Maher put forward a legislative proposal to tackle the issue. This legislation would...
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Tague Hosts Press Conference Advocating for Protection of Productive Farmland
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) led a press conference yesterday focused on the preservation of productive farmland amidst increasing development trends, particularly the growing presence of solar farms. Tague, a former dairy farmer, expressed his concerns alongside various local officials and agricultural representatives.“It is disheartening to see what used to be hundreds of acres of farmland be turned into a solar farm,” lamented Tague during the conference. He highlighted the challenging economic environment for farmers in New York, emphasizing their struggle...
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Tague Honors Trooper Rick Albert for his Dedicated Service to the Community
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) honored Trooper Rick Albert in the Assembly chamber yesterday for his dedicated service to the community. Trooper Albert was shot in the line of duty last year during a traffic stop where he was greeted by the barrel of a gun before being injured. The incident led to the arrest of one suspect, while the shooter, Nelson Troche, was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.Tague expressed his appreciation for Trooper Albert's service, stating, "These people put their lives on the line every day for us." He further...
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Maher Joins Hudson Valley Representatives Pushing for Further Highway Infrastructure Funding
Assemblyman Brian Maher (R,C-Walden) stood alongside his colleagues and local officials from the Hudson Valley in a united effort to advocate for increased highway infrastructure funding. The assemblyman's remarks highlighted the critical importance of maintaining funding levels for local roads and highways.Speaking at a press conference hosted by Assemblyman Anil Beephan (R,C-East Fishkill) and attended by Assemblyman Matt Slater (R,C-Yorktown), Assemblyman John McGowan (R,C-Rockland), and local highway superintendents, Maher emphasized the impact of potential budget...
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Tague Honors Biittig for 50 Years of Sobriety and Service to Others
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) recently celebrated Ed Biittig's remarkable achievement of 50 years of sobriety and dedication to serving others. The event took place in the Assembly Chamber on Wednesday, Feb. 14, where Biittig was presented with a proclamation and received heartfelt recognition from legislators, staff, and visitors.Ed Biittig's journey towards sobriety began at a young age, with struggles with alcoholism starting at just 13 years old. Despite facing challenges, including multiple car accidents and a DUI arrest in 1974, Biittig chose the path of...
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Brabenec’s Thoughts on Governor’s Budget Presentation
In a recent statement regarding the governor’s budget proposal, Assemblyman Karl Brabenec expressed his disappointment and concerns about the fiscal direction of New York. Brabenec, a representative from the 98th District, did not hold back in sharing his thoughts on the budget presentation."Any optimism I had that New York was preparing to turn itself around from the fiscal irresponsibility of its past was dashed after hearing our governor’s official budget proposal," stated Brabenec. He acknowledged the importance of discussions about increasing aid, particularly for...
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Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting March 8, 2023
Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting March 8, 2023
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City of Kingston Launches DRI Stockade District Business Façade Improvement Grants Program
City of Kingston Launches DRI Stockade District Business Façade Improvement Grants Program
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