Delaware County schedules Human Resources Committee meeting after board session

Tina Mole, Chairman
Tina Mole, Chairman
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The Human Resources Committee of Delaware County has scheduled its next meeting for February 25, following the Board Meeting. The announcement comes as part of the county’s ongoing efforts to keep residents informed about local government activities.

Delaware County regularly organizes public meetings and provides contact information for its departments to encourage engagement among residents in the rural Catskill region. More details about these initiatives can be found on the official website.

The county is managed by a Board of Supervisors representing each town within its jurisdiction. This structure supports a range of essential services, including public works, health programs, social services, and sheriff operations. The county also emphasizes economic development and community projects as key priorities. Additional information about these services is available at the county website.

Founded in 1789, Delaware County serves communities across the Catskills and offers online resources such as permits, records access, and notifications related to public safety and emergency management. These tools are intended to make government functions more accessible to residents. For further details on available resources and upcoming meetings, visit the official site.

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