
Orangetown Supervisor Teresa M. Kenny attended a ceremony this past Monday, where State Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick presented a check to Homes for Heroes for renovations to one of their buildings.
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Orangetown Supervisor Teresa M. Kenny attended a ceremony this past Monday, where State Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick presented a check to Homes for Heroes for renovations to one of their buildings.
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NEW CITY, NY, – Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert remind residents to share a few simple bus safety tips with their children to help them stay safe when traveling to and from school. With the start of the new school year, many students rely on school buses to get them to and from school safely. More children and vehicles on the roads make this time of year particularly dangerous.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, students are 70 times more likely to get to school safely when taking a school bus instead of traveling by car. Most school bus related fatalities occur outside the school bus when children get on and off the bus. According to research by the National Safety Council, most children who lose their lives in bus-related incidents are 4 to 7 years old and walking when they are hit. Help your children be careful by following a few safety tips.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the New York State Education Department (NYSED) recommend that motorists and children follow these safety tips:
“Let this school year be a safe and healthy one for everyone. We all have a responsibility to make sure children make it to and from school safely. Let us work together to have a safe back to school season. Respect safety practices to make school bus transportation safer,” said Dr. Ruppert.
“Please slow down and prepare to stop whenever you see a school bus with its flashing lights on. Drivers have a responsibility to protect our children. One mistake while driving distracted or rushing to your destination can claim a life and nothing can ever be done to undo that,” said County Executive Day.
For more information, visit the NHTSA website at https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/school-bus-safety and http://www.nysed.gov/common/nysed/files/programs/reopening-schools/nys-p12-school-reopening-guidance.pdf.
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SUFFERN, N.Y. (August 25, 2022) – Good Samaritan Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), announced today that an expanded radiology department with advanced imaging technology is now open and serving patients at the hospital.
A new, low dose computed tomography (CT) scanner and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with real-time patient monitoring highlight the renovated 5,000 square-foot department.
The new Spectral CT 7500 system captures inpatient scans quickly with enhanced clarity, for improved disease identification . In addition, the department’s new MRI system scans 50 percent faster than earlier generations of the technology with little to no image quality degradation.
Patient Experience Enhancements
Good Samaritan Hospital strives to make the imaging experience pleasant for each patient. To help accomplish this the upgraded radiology department now features ambient lighting and acoustic noise reduction for a more relaxing sensory experience as well as voice guidance and calming visuals. The expanded space also includes four ambient patient bays, six dressing rooms with handicapped access and seven lockers.
“Our patients are the true beneficiaries of this upgrade at Good Samaritan Hospital because it gives them access to many of the same advanced medical technologies found in large medical centers,” said Mary Leahy, MD, MHA, CEO of Bon Secours Charity Health System, a member of WMCHealth. “This modernization project is a component of WMCHealth’s commitment to the residents of Rockland County and surrounding area who rely on our hospital for care.”
The new Radiology Department at Good Samaritan Hospital is part of a long-term, multi-million-dollar strategic partnership between WMCHealth, Bon Secours Charity Health System and Philips, to support transformation of patient care in our communities.
For more information about the new Radiology Department at Good Samaritan Hospital, visit
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TAPPAN, NY – This morning Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick visited Homes for Heroes to announce a $60,000 grant that will support programming for the veterans who live at the site. The Senator and his team are proud to work closely with former County Legislator John Murphy, the president of Homes for Heroes, to secure funding for this important project.
Senator Reichlin-Melnick said, “We have a homeless veteran crisis in this country and as a member of the Senate’s Veterans Committee I’m committed to delivering state assistance to organizations like Homes For Heroes that are addressing this issue. John Murphy and this organization have stepped up to address that crisis in Rockland and I’m proud to have secured money for this vital work to support our veterans with the resources they need to live with dignity.”
Former County Legislator and President of Homes for Heroes John Murphy, said, “We are gathered here because the Senator has been generous and kind enough to get us a grant that will enable us to put a bathroom in this building which will provide the opportunity for the veterans who live here to gather together for classes and information sharing. We don’t have another building on the property which would permit that, so this is a very very important improvement. And it will make a big difference in the lives of the 22 formerly homeless veterans who will be living on this property.”
Homes for Heroes’ mission is to eliminate veteran homelessness in our region. The property is a repurposing of a property that was part of Camp Shanks which once served as the world’s largest WWII Port of Embarkation, known as “Last Stop USA.” The multi-purpose building which is becoming the programming space for the Homes for Heroes residents, was originally used by the Army for the Cold War NIKE Missile Program.
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September 10, 2022
Community Tag Sale:
Come sell or shop! If you’ve thought of having a yard sale, this is a great place to come sell your items. Must supply own tables. Registration is underway for those wanting to be a vendor.
Touch A Truck:
Children will have a hands on opportunity to be able to explore Police, Fire, Emergency, Highway and Heavy Machinery.
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