Stony Point, NY – New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Chris Eachus announced today that $2,754,838 in state grant funding has been awarded to the Town of Stony Point for a wastewater treatment improvement project as part of the state’s initiative to revitalize municipalities and create new economic opportunities. “As the historic Stony Point … [Read more...] about Harckham, Eachus Announce State Funding for Stony Point Wastewater Treatment Improvement Project
Local College wins Time Mission Challenge Received Check for Scholarship Fund
Time Mission held its first College Challenge on March 7th. All four area colleges participated: Rockland Community College, St. Thomas Aquinas, Dominican University and Ramapo College. Attached is the release with the highlights of the challenge. … [Read more...] about Local College wins Time Mission Challenge Received Check for Scholarship Fund
County Executive Day Congratulates Outgoing Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert
Announces Search for New Health Commissioner New City, NY, - County Executive Ed Day congratulates Rockland County Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert who is stepping down this month. Dr. Ruppert has served as Commissioner of Health for the County of Rockland since 2013, with responsibilities including overseeing public health services to … [Read more...] about County Executive Day Congratulates Outgoing Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert
Harckham Bill to Require Insurance Info on Pipeline Applications Passes in Senate Unanimously
Albany, NY – New York State Senator Pete Harckham and his Senate colleagues unanimously approved his legislation that requires the disclosure of insurance information on permit applications for the construction of pipelines traversing any freshwater wetlands in the state. The necessary information, which the bill states will be shared with relevant municipalities, includes … [Read more...] about Harckham Bill to Require Insurance Info on Pipeline Applications Passes in Senate Unanimously
Clarkstown Term Limits Law Remains, Judge Rules
The Rockland Supreme Court has upheld Clarkstown's eight-year term limit law, preventing Supervisor George Hoehmann from running for town supervisor again. Judge Amy Puerto focused her ruling on the premise that the plaintiffs' claims were time-barred by the statute of limitations. The lawsuit was filed by Hoehmann, Councilman Don Franchino, and Thomas Foley, a town … [Read more...] about Clarkstown Term Limits Law Remains, Judge Rules