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Serino Delivers First State of the County Address

Serino Delivers First State of the County Address

Poughkeepsie, NY … Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino presented her first State of the County Address this evening, outlining many of her priorities for Dutchess County Government, before hundreds of residents, business and nonprofit leaders, as well as local and state officials gathered at Red Hook High School’s Performing Arts Center in Red Hook.

County Executive Serino said, “The state of Dutchess County is strong, thanks to the dedicated women and men of County government who go above and beyond to enhance our quality of life. We are truly fortunate to live and work in this vibrant and thriving community, but we must commit ourselves to always striving to do more – to be responsive to each of our young people, families, seniors, veterans and those who are struggling – to listen to their concerns and encourage them to help us decide how we, as a community, tackle difficult challenges. We must, above all, treat each other with respect, kindness and compassion. These are the principles and goals that guide me each day and will inform the decisions I make on behalf of our taxpayers.”

Welcomed by Red Hook Central School District Superintendent Dr. Janet Warden, the audience enjoyed an opening program that featured a performance from Red Hook High School student Nora Callaghan-Jurgens who sang “I Have Confidence” accompanied by Choral Director Matthew Funigiello. Bishop Debra Gause of Holy Light Pentecostal Church offered the invocation. Desiree King of Mental Health America of Dutchess County sang the national anthem with Dutchess County Sheriff Kirk Imperati leading the Pledge of Allegiance. Dutchess Community College student Robert Bohl, who will be graduating from the Mechatronics Lab program this spring, introduced the County Executive.

Event attendees also had the opportunity to view artwork from Red Hook High School students on display in the lobby, as well as enjoy piano music played by student Jacob McGee and learn about various student programs in including the FFA agricultural program and the RoboRaiders technology program.

County Executive Serino’s address affirmed her commitment to ensuring the work of Dutchess County Government remains focused on enhancing the quality of life for residents. Having taken office just over two months ago, she has been engaged in learning about projects under development as well as promoting new ideas and concepts to explore. The County Executive underscored throughout her address that bringing people together – through roundtables, discussions and events – is paramount to creating effective solutions for difficult challenges and that every decision must be carefully weighed for its impact on the taxpayer and how it will benefit people for generations into the future.

The County Executive touched on a wide range of initiatives and programs that she has already been engaged with, as well as some of what she is focused on for the coming year, including:

The text and video of County Executive Serino’s address will be available on Dutchess County’s website, dutchessny.gov.

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