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Clarkstown Highway Department Detailed Sandy Response
More than 3,000 sandbags readied and culverts and catch basins cleared before Hurricane Sandy hit

Prior to joining New City Patch as local editor, I worked in various communications fields. My experience includes newspaper journalist in Rockland County and Bergen County, NJ, radio broadcaster public relations manager, public relations consultant and traffic reporter. I received a bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University and an MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
I have lived in Rockland County for more than 15 years and have served as a little league and Boy and Girl Scout troop volunteer.
More than 3,000 sandbags readied and culverts and catch basins cleared before Hurricane Sandy hit

Clarkstown police reported unprecedented number of calls to department during Hurricane Sandy and in the following days
FEMA Disaster Recovery Center open at Provident Park Drive from 1 to 8 p.m.
Board voted unanimously to exceed two percent tax cap and adopted budget with 6.2 percent tax increase
Annual commemoration of attacks on German Jews was observed at the New City Jewish Center
Response and recovery efforts in Rockland County will be evaluated at a Rockland legislative hearing in early 2013
Candidate declares for Ramapo Town Supervisor
Clarkstown Town Board Meeting and Workshop begin at 7 p.m. tonight
New York Blood Center declared a blood emergency on Monday and has 6,000 fewer units of blood available than usual.
Staff, students and parents recognize Carol Pilla for being compassionate and thoughtful leader and role model
Rockland Legislature expected vote on closing county pharmacy and ending employee prescription program in February 2013.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote.
Power Restoration Continues But Thousands Still Without
Activities being postponed as Nor’easter approaches
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote