Clarkstown Town Board Appoints Valerie Moldow as the Next Town Councilwoman

PRESS RELEASE The Clarkstown Town Board this evening voted to appoint Valerie Moldow to fill the council seat previously held by George Hoehmann, which became vacant following his overwhelming election victory to become the Town of Clarkstown Supervisor. Moldow, a licensed real estate associate broker, community leader, and mother of three, was chosen following a […]

Hoehmann, Town Board Appoint Tom Morr as the Next Town Comptroller

PRESS RELEASE Supervisor George Hoehmann and the Town Board today appointed Tom Morr as Clarkstown’s next comptroller. Mr. Morr, who officially begins on February 1, will be taking over for Clarkstown’s long time Comptroller Ed Duer, who retired earlier this year. Tom Morr, a Nanuet resident and former Orangetown Town Councilman, has extensive public accounting […]

Cocuzza: Alleged log “errors” did not cost taxpayers any money

Rockland County Corrections Union President John Cocuzza was recently arrested by Sheriff Louis Falco over alleged discrepancies in a log book while he was watching inmates on suicide watch. Cocuzza told the Rockland County Times his supposed errors did not affect his pay, but had to do with times he checked a box on a […]

Spectator Predictions 2016

Well, here we go again. Another year! I didn’t do too badly with my predictions for 2015. I picked the Mets to be in the World Series and that A-Rod would have a great year for the Yankees. Here we go for 2016.  The Mets will be in the World Series, and will beat […]

ARC MARKS MLK DAY

The spirit of togetherness was evident in ARC of Rockland’s 2016 Dr. Martin Luther King celebration, Friday, January, 15 at ARC headquarters in Congers, NY. More than 150 people attended the event which included a drum circle led by Arthur Lorde of the Motherland Rhythm Drummers, a vocal performance by the Hemlock Melody Makers led […]

ASSEMBLY DEMS VOTE DOWN TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY REFORM

Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C,I-Deerpark) and his colleagues today attended a press conference held by Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,C-Canandaigua) to introduce 17 separate reforms that will increase openness, accountability and transparency in the legislature. All 17 measures were defeated by Assembly Democrats including one to enact term limits for legislative leaders. “It has […]