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| Ulster jail gets OK for out-of-county inmates |
| By Mid-Hudson News Network, |
| Published: 10/25/2007 |
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NEW YORK - Kingston – The state Commission on Corrections has given the Ulster County Sheriff’s Office the green light to begin boarding out-of-county inmates at the new county jail in Kingston. The facility, which is part of the county’s new Law Enforcement Center, was opened months ago and on October 13, the state agency gave it permission to begin to house 13 inmates from Suffolk County. That worked so well that the state gave the nod for more this week. The county is charging $110 per day for the lodging. The Ulster Jail could accommodate between 30 and 50 out-of-county inmates, said Sheriff Paul VanBlarcum. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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