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Clarkstown Recognizes Student Assistance Counselors
School board thanks school-based social workers

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.
School board thanks school-based social workers

Edward Tabaracci arrested at home after series of calls to Clarkstown Police.
Amanda Pivonka won first place in Clarkstown School District speech contest
Board members authorize $1 million from reserves to begin needed roof replacements
Provident with 11 Rockland branches will merge with Sterling to create a financial services giant with $7 billion in assets
Winds are pushing smoke across Route 59 and north to Valley Cottage
Play Patch's location-spotting game that tests your knowledge of your town. Come back every Friday at noon for a new 'Nanuet Predict the Place' game
No bomb found after search by Ramapo Police and the Rockland County Sheriffs Bomb Squad
Clarkstown North hosts writing workshop for 100 high school students on Friday
Clarkstown North hosts writing workshop for 100 high school students on Friday
The day’s activities begin with a parade to the fields, opening ceremonies and games
Clarkstown school board will honor winner of speech writing contest and recognize student assistance counselors
The incubation period has ended and those who came into contact with the disease that killed a Spring Valley girl have all been treated
Keep Rockland Beautiful by cleaning up your property and helping out at a community cleanup
Clarkstown’s proposed budget now totals $194 million and requires $2 million less to be raised by taxes
Community gets update on new 2013-2014 budget numbers following school board actions
Nanuet teacher and St. Baldrick's Day volunteer organizer says donations are still coming in.
Onetime Nanuet resident thanks Catherine Nowicki, her high school English teacher, for inspiring her