2021 Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Rockland County, NY

The Alzheimer’s Association is moving forward with plans to host the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in person this fall.

Learn more at the Alzheimer’s Association event website.

From the organization: “We are planning every Walk with the health and safety of our constituents, staff and volunteers as our top priorities. All events will implement safety protocols including physical distancing, masks (where required), contactless registration, hand sanitizing stations and more. We will continue to closely monitor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state and local guidelines to ensure Walk events adhere to recommendations and are safe for attendees.”

Event Information
Schedule of Events:
9am Registration | 10am Ceremony

Location:
Boulders Stadium | 1 Palisades Credit Union Park Drive Pomona, NY 10970 | Map it

Route Length: 1 mile

Contact:
Lauren Voorhees | 845.763.4697 | lvoorhees@alz.org

General Information

Where do the funds go?
All funds raised through Walk to End Alzheimer’s further the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. The Alzheimer’s Association is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

Do I have to register in order to Walk?
Yes, we want to know you’re walking with us and need every participant to sign a standard waiver through their official registration. There is no registration fee for Walk. However, we ask every participant to make a personal donation and commit to raising funds in the fight against Alzheimer’s.

Do I need to register my children for Walk?
Yes, children should register. Parents/guardians can register children online or complete an offline registration form and sign the waiver on behalf of the child.

Does every participant get a T-shirt?
Every registered participant who achieves the fundraising minimum of $100 will receive an official Walk to End Alzheimer’s T-shirt via USPS. To receive a shirt in time for Walk day, participants must raise the T-shirt minimum at least four weeks prior to the event.

How do I get my offline donations to show up on my personal fundraising web page?
Donations can be made offline by submitting a check or money order by mail or hand-delivering to the local Alzheimer’s Association office. Be sure to include your offline donation form, which can be found in your Participant Center or on your fundraising web page, to make sure you receive credit for the donation. Donations typically take one to two weeks to show up on your web page. Don’t want to wait? You can also deposit checks directly to your Walk page from the Walk to End Alzheimer’s mobile app for iPhone or Android.

Event Specifics
Will there be COVID-19 safety measures in place at Walk?
The health and safety of our participants, staff and volunteers are our top priorities. Walk events will be designed with this in mind including a venue layout that allows for physical distancing, hand sanitizer stations, contactless registration and more. The Association will continue to closely monitor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state and local guidelines and make adjustments to our event-day safety protocols as needed.

Are pets, strollers, bicycles and skates allowed on Walk day?
We do allow strollers, but for everyone’s safety, we discourage skateboards, bicycles, inline skates and wheelie footwear. Depending on the Walk location rules, well-behaved dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash at all times.

What happens if it rains?
Walk is a rain or shine event. However, in the case of severe weather, we will cancel. If this is the case, we will update our Walk homepage on or before the morning of the event.

We need volunteers! Know anyone who might be interested in helping us on the day of the event?
We need volunteers to help with set-up, clean-up, registration, water stops, Promise Garden and so much more. All interested volunteers should visit our volunteer page for more information about event day roles and responsibilities.

How do I get a Promise Garden Flower?
Each registered participant will receive a Promise Garden flower. Please choose the color that best represents your connection to the disease.

Blue represents someone living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia
Purple is for those who have lost a someone to the disease.
Yellow represents someone who is currently supporting or caring for a person living with Alzheimer’s.
Orange is for those who support the cause and the Association’s vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick to Host Grand Opening for New Rockland District Office

Event: Rockland District office Grand Opening 

Date: Thursday, October 7, 2021

Time: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Location: 163 Airport Executive Park, Nanuet, NY 10954

NANUET, NY – Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick will host a Grand Opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for his new Rockland County District Office at 5:30 pm this Thursday October 7th. The new office is located at 163 Airport Executive Park in Nanuet.

The event is open to the public and dozens of local elected officials, community advocates, and faith leaders will be in attendance. The public is welcome to attend, and light refreshments will be served. This indoor/outdoor hybrid event will follow all applicable COVID guidelines, and we ask that all non-vaccinated attendees wear masks at all times.

The Senator’s new office has much more room to host meetings with constituents, far more convenient parking, and is centrally located in Rockland County.

County Executive Day Submits Comments to MTA On Central Business District Tolling Program

New City, NY, – Rockland County Executive Ed Day submitted comments on the MTA’s proposed Central Business District Tolling Program (CBDTP). Residents may sign up to comment during virtual public meetings to share input and concerns ahead of the release of the project’s required Environmental Assessment (EA) or may also submit written comments.

County Executive Day wrote, “For MTA to expect Rockland County residents to pay even one cent more is outrageous, let alone for each of our driving commuters to incur thousands of dollars more in commuting expenses each year with a CBD toll.  We are on the same side of the Hudson as New Jersey, but we are New York State residents and tax-paying members of MTA’s Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District.  Why should Rockland residents have to finance the MTA through congestion pricing tolls when the MTA does not provide us with adequate mass transit alternatives in the first place?  And why should we be asked to hand over even more dollars to a Capital Program that makes no investments in Rockland County?”

Residents are invited to attend a virtual meeting or submit comments to the MTA in opposition to this program. The next virtual public meeting will be held from 6 – 8 PM, tomorrow, Tuesday, October 5. To sign up to speak or to request services visit: https://mta-nyc.custhelp.com/app/hearings/register/h_id/73

Those who sign-up to speak (or who simply want to watch) can join the meeting via Zoom or may dial-in:

The meetings will also be livestreamed here: https://new.mta.info/project/CBDTP 

Those who don’t wish to speak in the meetings but want to leave comments can do so by submitting comments online, via email or mail, or via phone:

The full text of the County Executive’s comments is available upon request.

Ed Day Endorsed by the Operating Engineers Local 825

New City, NY – Ed Day, Rockland County Executive today received the endorsement of the Operating Engineers Local 825 representing thousands of highly trained and experienced heavy equipment operators, mechanics, and surveyors.

“On behalf of the more than 8,200 hardworking men and women of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 825, we are proud to announce that your candidacy has been formally endorsed,” Greg Lalevee of Local 825 said.

“We wish you the very best this election cycle and look forward to continue dialogue on how we can continue to work together to advance our mutual goals,” Lalevee continued.

“I am proud to have the endorsement of the Operating Engineers Local 825. We celebrate the dedication of these men and women who are the backbone of our county, state, and country as they contribute to the building of our roads, bridges, and some of our most significant structures. I look forward to continuing to stand with them and I am grateful for their support,” Ed Day said.

Ed Day is seeking his third term as Rockland County Executive. During his tenure, he has turned an inherited $138 million deficit into a $90 million surplus, created the Rockland Center for Codes Investigations, and led Rockland through the COVID-19 pandemic through his “Safety First, People Always” initiative.

COLUMBUS DAY TRANSIT CHANGES IN ROCKLAND

POMONA, NY – Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Department of Public Transportation have announced alterations to public transportation schedules on Columbus Day – Monday, October 11th.

All transit systems require passengers to wear protective face coverings and to maintain safe
distancing.
• Transport of Rockland (TOR) buses will operate regular weekday service.
www.rocklandbus.com.
• TRIPS paratransit buses will operate ADA-service only. www.rocklandbus.com.
• Hudson Link buses will operate regular weekday service. www.ridehudsonlink.com.
• Coach USA Rockland Coaches will operate the current adjusted service.
www.coachusa.com/rockland-coaches.
• Coach USA Shortline will operate Limited Service. www.coachusa/shortline.com
• The Exit 14 Express bus will operate Limited Service to Midtown and Wall Street, cancelling
Southbound trips at 6:00 am and 8:00 am, plus a northbound trip from mid-town at 4:45 pm.
www.coachusa/shortline.com
• Clarkstown Mini Trans will not operate on Columbus Day. www.town.clarkstown.ny.us.
• Monsey Trails will operate regular weekday service. www.monseybus.com.
• Metro North www.mta.info and New Jersey Transit www.njtransit.com trains will operate
regular weekday service.
• The Haverstraw Ossining Ferry will operate regular weekday service.
Go to www.rocklandbus.com for schedules and links to other transit services, or to sign up for Transit
Alerts by text and email. For trip planning assistance, call the Transit Information Center at (845) 364-
3333, Monday through Friday between 9 am and 5 pm, or email TransitHelp@co.rockland.ny.us. The
office will be closed on Columbus Day.

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