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Clarkstown Solar Project Could Be Role Model
State agency interested in preparing White Paper about proposed solar array for former landfill

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.
State agency interested in preparing White Paper about proposed solar array for former landfill

Commuter bus schedule adjusted for changes in Metro North train times
The region's major headlines on Friday, March 29, 2013.
Clarkstown’s school administration proposed $1.2 million in safety and security recommendations as part of the budget but the school board cut that figure in half
After two years of planning, an irrigation well has been drilled at Cropsey Community Farm
Rotary members marked the club’s 60 years of “Service-Above-Self and spoke about future plans
Funds to assist with Minisceongo Creek repairs.
State education aid to Rockland schools may increase by $14 million
The 2013-2014 state budget increases county and municipal funding for infrastructure.
Wednesday blood drive will be held in memory of Barbara and Yvonne Calise, who died in a fatal fire in February.
Rock the Rebuild 5K Race takes place on April 13 at Rockland Lake State Park
2013-2014 state budget increases county and municipal funding for infrastructure
Alan Moskin, concentration camp liberator, combat soldier and Nuremberg War Trials observer spoke to Albertus Magnus students.
Hillcrest and New City firefighters responded to Sunday night blaze at 38 Gerardine Place
Passover starts at sundown and is celebrated for eight days
Legislation would require gas stations in critical areas to install generators
Students and staff get moving and outdoors with 20-minute walk
A Chihuahua in West Nyack was seriously injured late Sunday night, possibly by a coyote