Rocklanders, including Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny, walked in solidarity for domestic abuse victims.

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Rocklanders, including Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny, walked in solidarity for domestic abuse victims.

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Cornucopia, a benefit for Meals on Wheels. An intimate dinner party with Hudson Valley’s culinary best. The Honorees were The Rockland County Office for the Aging, led by Director Tina Cardoza-Izquierdo, Valerie Moldow, Howard Hanna Rand Realty and The Beckerle Family, Beckerle Lumber Supply Co, Inc. Congratulations to all!

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Each year communities nationwide join together to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse by wearing a red ribbon from October 23rd to 31st, which is the National Red Ribbon Week. Various activities have been scheduled throughout the month of October to celebrate the Red Ribbon Campaign.
The campaign provides communities with a forum to bring together parents, schools and business to find new and innovative ways to keep kid’s drug free.
The 2021 National Red Ribbon Week Theme, Drug Free Looks Like Me™ created by Marin Wurst, a 7th grader at Solon Middle School in Solon, Ohio, the Theme is a reminder that everyday Americans across the country make significant daily contributions to their communities by being the best they can be because they live Drug-Free!
The first Red Ribbon Celebration was organized in 1986 by a grassroots organization of parents concerned about the destruction caused by alcohol and drug abuse. The red ribbon was adopted as a symbol of the movement in honor of Enrique “KiKi” Camarena an agent with the U.S Drug Enforcement Administration who was kidnapped and killed while investigating drug traffickers. The campaign has reach millions of children and has been recognized by the U.S Congress.
Thank you to the Rockland Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependence, Inc. for providing the red ribbons our officers are wearing this week!
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On Saturday, October 30, 2021, at 10:30am at Stony Point Town Hall, 74 East Main Street, Stony Point, NY the Tour de Force and the Rockland County Shields will be honoring and remembering NYPD Sergeant William Brautigam. Sgt. Brautigam, a Stony Point resident, died on January 31, 2021 at 47 years old after a courageous battle with cancer. While in the police academy, Brautigam and other recruits were mobilized to help after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Sgt. Brautigam’s wife and children will be in attendance on Saturday to accept a donation from the Tour de Force.
Each year, the Tour de Force raises funds to benefit the families of Law Enforcement officers killed in the line of duty nationwide.
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Advisory: Due to inclement weather the Town of Haverstraw Halloween Festival at Bowline Point Park will be rescheduled for Sunday Noon to 4PM.
