Give Blood on January 9th The onset of a new year presents a natural opportunity for us to reassess our lives and set out to make positive changes. The practice of making “New Year’s Resolutions” aimed at improving ourselves and our lives dates all the way back to ancient Babylonia. Today, polling shows that 40% […]
Essential Snow Tips Clarkstown had its first significant snowfall of the season earlier this week, with 3-4 inches of snow covering the Town on Sunday morning. The weekend timing of the storm lessened the traffic impacts that come with weekday weather events, as many people were able to stay home and appreciate the winter […]
Leaf Season is Here Please Put Safety First The Autumn season is upon us – a time of year commonly referred to as the “Fall” for a reason. Trees are shedding their leaves and as you drive around town you’ll find that many homeowners have stacked them at the curbside in front of their homes. […]
On September 24th, I joined the New City Fire Department to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the passing of volunteer firefighter Kevin Landau. Fifty years ago, on September 24, 1975, 19 year old volunteer firefighter Kevin Landau lost his life while answering a fire alarm here in New City. Though his time with us was […]
Clarkstown Offers “Trails and Tales of Traphagen” Tour As part of our ongoing celebration of the 250th anniversary of the start of the American Revolution, the Town Of Clarkstown is proud to offer the “Trails and Tales of Traphagen,” a walking tour and lunch at some of our most historic properties. This fun and educational […]
Al Magnatta: A Hometown Hero The word hero is often overused, but earlier this week the Town of Clarkstown honored a man who unquestionably deserves that designation. On Tuesday evening, the corner of Chauncy Street and Endicott Street in Congers was officially dedicated in honor of Al Magnatta, a living legend here in the Town […]