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During his weekly appearance on Radio Chatskill, Sullivan County Communications Director Dan Hust provided critical updates on County operations, community programs, and upcoming deadlines that residents should know:
Liberty Police Chief Raises Concerns Over Knights Inn; Homeless Shelter May Face Revote
Liberty Police Chief Steve D’Agata has publicly voiced concerns about ongoing issues at the Knights Inn, a facility currently used to house individuals receiving County services. The situation has renewed debate around a proposed homeless shelter, which may return for a revote by local officials in the near future.
REAL ID Deadline Triggers DMV Backlog
With the federal REAL ID compliance deadline set for May 7, Sullivan County’s Department of Motor Vehicles has experienced a surge in traffic, completing 1,330 appointments in April. The office is now booked through June, leaving late applicants facing delays. The County has released an informational video to help residents prepare the correct documents before heading to the DMV.
County Participating in Town Line Solar Project Review
Sullivan County has declared itself an interested party in the Town Line Solar project, which is being proposed for land in the Thompson and Forestburgh area. As an interested party, the County will have a formal role in reviewing the project’s potential environmental and community impacts.
RUSt Program Returns to Address Blighted Structures
The County is reinstating the RUSt (Removing Unsafe Structures) program, aimed at demolishing abandoned or unsafe buildings that pose safety risks and reduce property values in local communities.
Measles Cases Increase Nationwide; County Monitoring Local Risk
The U.S. has reported more than 760 measles cases across 24 states so far in 2025, prompting increased monitoring by Sullivan County Public Health Services. While there are currently no confirmed cases locally, health officials are urging vigilance as the summer travel season approaches.
The MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is required for all children attending schools and summer camps in the county. Adults are encouraged to check with healthcare providers regarding antibody titers or booster shots, as immunity may decrease over time.
HEAP Cooling Funds Likely to Run Out Early; Additional Energy Programs Closing May 9
The HEAP Cooling Benefit Program is expected to exhaust its funds well before peak summer heat. Additionally, New York State will close both the Clean & Tune and Home Energy Repair/Replace (HERR) programs on May 9 — marking the earliest shutdown in over a decade. Residents are urged to apply as soon as possible if they have not yet taken advantage of these programs.
Upcoming Events & Deadlines
Lumberland First Responders Honored for Heroic Rescue
The Lumberland Fire Department and EMS have been recognized for successfully rescuing a driver trapped in an overturned vehicle on Route 97. The rapid and effective response highlights the professionalism and dedication of local emergency services.
Hudson Valley Rivermen Launch at SUNY Sullivan
The newly formed Hudson Valley Rivermen semi-professional basketball team will be based at SUNY Sullivan, with tryouts now underway. The team’s arrival brings fresh athletic opportunities and entertainment to the region.
For additional information, updates, and resources, visit the Sullivan County website at sullivanny.us.
By Various hostsDuring his weekly appearance on Radio Chatskill, Sullivan County Communications Director Dan Hust provided critical updates on County operations, community programs, and upcoming deadlines that residents should know:
Liberty Police Chief Raises Concerns Over Knights Inn; Homeless Shelter May Face Revote
Liberty Police Chief Steve D’Agata has publicly voiced concerns about ongoing issues at the Knights Inn, a facility currently used to house individuals receiving County services. The situation has renewed debate around a proposed homeless shelter, which may return for a revote by local officials in the near future.
REAL ID Deadline Triggers DMV Backlog
With the federal REAL ID compliance deadline set for May 7, Sullivan County’s Department of Motor Vehicles has experienced a surge in traffic, completing 1,330 appointments in April. The office is now booked through June, leaving late applicants facing delays. The County has released an informational video to help residents prepare the correct documents before heading to the DMV.
County Participating in Town Line Solar Project Review
Sullivan County has declared itself an interested party in the Town Line Solar project, which is being proposed for land in the Thompson and Forestburgh area. As an interested party, the County will have a formal role in reviewing the project’s potential environmental and community impacts.
RUSt Program Returns to Address Blighted Structures
The County is reinstating the RUSt (Removing Unsafe Structures) program, aimed at demolishing abandoned or unsafe buildings that pose safety risks and reduce property values in local communities.
Measles Cases Increase Nationwide; County Monitoring Local Risk
The U.S. has reported more than 760 measles cases across 24 states so far in 2025, prompting increased monitoring by Sullivan County Public Health Services. While there are currently no confirmed cases locally, health officials are urging vigilance as the summer travel season approaches.
The MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is required for all children attending schools and summer camps in the county. Adults are encouraged to check with healthcare providers regarding antibody titers or booster shots, as immunity may decrease over time.
HEAP Cooling Funds Likely to Run Out Early; Additional Energy Programs Closing May 9
The HEAP Cooling Benefit Program is expected to exhaust its funds well before peak summer heat. Additionally, New York State will close both the Clean & Tune and Home Energy Repair/Replace (HERR) programs on May 9 — marking the earliest shutdown in over a decade. Residents are urged to apply as soon as possible if they have not yet taken advantage of these programs.
Upcoming Events & Deadlines
Lumberland First Responders Honored for Heroic Rescue
The Lumberland Fire Department and EMS have been recognized for successfully rescuing a driver trapped in an overturned vehicle on Route 97. The rapid and effective response highlights the professionalism and dedication of local emergency services.
Hudson Valley Rivermen Launch at SUNY Sullivan
The newly formed Hudson Valley Rivermen semi-professional basketball team will be based at SUNY Sullivan, with tryouts now underway. The team’s arrival brings fresh athletic opportunities and entertainment to the region.
For additional information, updates, and resources, visit the Sullivan County website at sullivanny.us.