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2021 News Archives

The Warren County Board of Supervisors and Warren County Tourism Department have worked together to create a new, improved application process for those who are seeking funding through Warren County's occupancy tax program. The funding is used to promote events that bring overnight guests to the…
WARREN COUNTY, NY -- Warren County will receive a minimum of $152,544 to treat, reduce and prevent opioid use through a court settlement that the Warren County Board of Supervisors has reached with a maker of prescription opioids. The Warren County Board of Supervisors has settled a claim with…
CONGRATULATIONS GAYLE MENDER, WARREN COUNTY EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH! The Warren County Board of Supervisors honored Gayle Mender from Warren County Employment & Training on Friday as Warren County's employee of the month! Gayle's supervisor, Employment & Training Director Liza Ochsendorf,…
Announced 8/17/21 by our partners at EDC Warren County ...   In a historic display of intermunicipal collaboration in the Adirondack Region, six area counties have joined together to apply for a major federal grant to help bring high-speed broadband to nearly 3,000 homes, businesses and…
Youth Employment program celebrates summer 21 teens worked around county   It’s not often that one is officially designated a “rock star” at work. But a teen from Glens Falls earned that honor this summer in Warren County’s “Summer Youth Employment Program,” part of a celebration of the hard…
Swede Mtn. Fire Tower Trail open to public Warren County’s newest hiking trail offers spectacular views   It’s time for a walk on Warren County’s newest hiking trail, a trail with fabulous views from a 47-foot tall fire tower! The town of Hague in Warren County is home to a new trail and…
Warren County seeks members for ethics board The Warren County Board of Supervisors is seeking volunteers to serve on the Warren County Board of Ethics. Members of the Board of Ethics, as well as alternates who would serve if conflicts of interest arise, are being sought to re-establish the board…
Warren County senior meal sites reopen More workers needed for some sites   Warren Hamilton Counties Office for the Aging is happy to announce that in-person senior meals are resuming at several meal sites in the two counties the agency serves. Senior meals have been delivered to homes since…
Warren County seeks input on fireworks law Board may consider repeal of law   The Warren County Board of Supervisors wants to hear your opinions about the Warren County law that allows sales and use of certain types of fireworks within the county. The Board of Supervisors Governmental Operations…
The Warren County Board of Supervisors wants to hear your thoughts on how Warren County should use federal stimulus money that is being provided to the county for pandemic-related economic recovery. A new…
Warren County was  among communities featured in a newly released report by the National Association of  looking at national issues in access to good, reliable broadband Internet service. Warren County Administrator Ryan Moore was among the members of the 40-member committee, which brought county…
Warren County to hold first public meeting on proposed septic law   Forum will start process to look at possible requirement for septic inspections WARREN COUNTY, NY-- The Warren…
Warren County to collect hazardous household waste Drop-off event in Warrensburg set for 7/24   Warren County Department of Public Works will host a FREE household hazardous waste collection event on Saturday, July 24th at Warrensburg Department of Public Works in Warrensburg. Warren County…
Warren County is mourning the passing of our former Director of Health Services, Joan Grishkot, who died on Thursday. Joan, a registered nurse, was the first director of Health Services for Warren County, and worked full-time as Director of Health Services from July 1966 to October 1997. After…
                     Warren County warns of large increase in tick disease Anaplasmosis cases rise significantly   Warren County Health Services is warning the public about a surge in local cases of a once-rare disease that is caused by bites from ticks. Warren County Health Services has…