By Town of Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann This week I was excited to announce the launch of the new Clarkstown website. I’ve always strived to make town government open, transparent and accessible to all residents. That’s why I commissioned a new website that residents would be better able to navigate to more quickly find the […]
By Supervisor George Hoehmann I’m a fan of classic movies from the golden age of Hollywood. One of my sleeper favorites is from 1943 entitled “George Washington Slept Here,” and stars the late great comedian Jack Benny and Anne Sheridan. It’s a clever comedy about a New York couple that buys an old, dilapidated house […]
Column by State Senator David Carlucci On Monday, February 26 at 6 p.m. I am holding a seminar at the Clarkstown Town Hall for employees and employers to discuss paid family leave. I know people may have questions about how it works since it just took effect this year. I worked to pass paid family leave legislation, […]
The Clarkstown Central School District will be holding kindergarten registration at each of its elementary schools starting in February. Dedicated days have been identified at each elementary school to allow families to meet the principal and staff members. Those unable to register during the scheduled days can do so later by appointment. To be eligible […]
By Town of Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann Over the last few years you may have heard the term TOD. What is TOD and what does it mean for the Town of Clarkstown? TOD stands for Transit Oriented Development and focuses on providing an innovative mix of commercial and residential uses centered on transit hubs and linked […]
The Clarkstown Detective Bureau arrested a 48-year-old female Congers resident on January 29, 2018 for the hit and run death of Manuel Aguaiza of New City that occurred on December 19, 2017. Mr. Aguaiza succumbed to the injuries he suffered as a result of the accident. After a lengthy criminal investigation, the detective assigned to […]