The Snake Hill Road Bridge will be closed at the intersections of Snake Hill Road/Old Mill Road and Crusher Road from April 3rd until September 2023. The Town Of Clarkstown secured a NYS grant to replace this aging County bridge. Detour information will be posted via signs on Old Mill Road and Kings Highway. Please be prepared to use alternate routes of travel. Thank you for … [Read more...] about Road Closure: Snake Hill Road/CSX Bridge in West Nyack
Town of Clarkstown
Clarkstown Town Hall
10 Maple Avenue
New City, NY 10956
(845) 639-2000
town.clarkstown.ny.us
Welcome Customly Yours to New City
Welcome to Clarkstown, Customly Yours! Supervisor Hoehmann, Councilman Borelli, and New City Chamber of Commerce recently attended the ribbon cutting for Customly Yours, a creative design studio offering custom sewing services, specializing in formal womenswear. All work is done in house with the 30 year seamstress expertise of Lorraine Freeman, founder and … [Read more...] about Welcome Customly Yours to New City
Guest Reader for PARP
Supervisor Hoehmann was invited to New City Elementary School as a guest reader for their PARP program. He read and donated a book to Mrs. Thode's second grade class titled Lucky's Adventure in the Great Outdoors, written by Elizabeth Macy who lives in New York State. The second graders were a wonderful and engaged class! Thanks to Principal, Ms. Forman and staff for … [Read more...] about Guest Reader for PARP
Happy Birthday Clarkstown!!!
The Town of Clarkstown was established 232 years ago on March 18, 1791. In honor of Founder's Day, Supervisor George Hoehmann wrote his weekly column with some insights into our town's history. Check it out here! … [Read more...] about Happy Birthday Clarkstown!!!
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



