Summer applications for positions in Clarkstown will be available starting February 1st online and at the Parks & Recreation Administration Office.
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Summer applications for positions in Clarkstown will be available starting February 1st online and at the Parks & Recreation Administration Office.
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Date: Monday, February 6, 2023 – 6:00pm
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Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced on January 27, 2023, that a Rockland County Grand Jury has voted to dismiss the charge of Murder in the Second Degree against Javier Medina, 21 of Stony Point, New York.
On September 17, 2022, at approximately 11:34 pm, the Stony Point Police Department responded to 101 Mott Farm Road, Tompkins Cove, New York upon report of a male shot. Upon arrival officers located Jason Colwell, age 47, deceased inside of the residence from an apparent gunshot wound to the chest.
At that time, Javier Medina, who was a resident of 101 Mott Farm Road was taken into custody and subsequently charged with Murder in the Second Degree.
The Office of the Medical Examiner of Rockland County conducted an autopsy upon the body of Jason Colwell and ruled his death a homicide. Police officers and detectives from the Stony Point Police Department, working in conjunction with Assistant District Attorneys from the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office interviewed multiple witnesses, viewed hours of video surveillance, and reviewed downloads of several cellular telephones and conducted a thorough investigation into the homicide.
The matter was presented to the first term of the Grand Jury of Rockland County for their review of the facts and circumstances surrounding the shooting and death of Jason Colwell. After hearing all of the critical and essential evidence, the Grand Jury voted to dismiss the charge of Murder in the Second Degree against Javier Medina.
Such action by the Grand Jury has concluded the prosecution of this case. District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II said, “I want to thank the Town of Stony Point Police Department, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Computer Crimes units of the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office for their efforts and dedication to this investigation and all of the witnesses who cooperated with law enforcement to ensure the fair administration of justice.”
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ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. (January 26, 2023) – Parkinsons Wellness Project (PWP), a Pomona-based nonprofit organization that promotes better awareness, education, and social interaction for people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), announced today that it will host two upcoming wellness events:
PD ESSENTIALS
Wellness Resources for Newly Diagnosed
Sunday, February 5, 2023 from 9:30 am to 3 pm
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Suffern
PD RESET
Sunday, March 12, 2023 from 9:30 am to 3:00pm
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Suffern
“As more people and younger people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, there is a critical need to provide education about the tools they need to navigate through the symptoms of PD,” said PWP Co-director Susan Lust. “We are excited to host these events for those experiencing PD and their care partners so they can hear from top experts in the field. Learning about PD and what you can do about it can have a dramatic effect on managing life with Parkinson’s.”
The two interactive, in-person events will teach best practices in coping with PD and will feature educational information from movement disorder specialists and other medical experts, as well as inspirational stories.
PD ESSENTIALS featured presenters:
The event will also include a fun Parkinson’s on the Move experience with Alex Tressor, a jazz and ballet dancer diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2007. Attendees, especially those newly diagnosed within the past five years, will learn about medications, what to ask doctors, motor and non-motor symptoms, how to slow progression, alleviate symptoms, ensure medications work optimally, and maintain a healthy lifestyle with diet and exercise.
Both events will include a buffet breakfast and lunch from COBEA of New City, with plenty of time for socializing. The Gold Sponsor for the event is Supernus Pharmaceuticals.
PD RESET Wellness Expo, on March 12, is aimed at giving both PD patients and their Care Partners (CP) a much-needed reset. Speakers will give separate presentations to each group on the importance of improving mental health, infusing your life with the attitude of gratitude, and learning to keep a healthy body and healthy brain, among other topics.
PD RESET Featured presenters:
From Worrier to Warrior – How to Improve Mental Health in PD – Dr. Gilbert will discuss ways to improve mental health for those with Parkinson’s disease, including steps to alleviate common symptoms
Topic for PD: The Power of Perspective – How to Infuse Your Life with an Attitude of Joy and Gratitude
Topic for CP: Empowering Care Partners – Using psychology to optimize your effectiveness and influence with your partner and practical strategies to recharge yourself
Topic for PD: HEALTHY BODY, HEALTHY BRAIN…Learning from a Neuro Physical Therapist
Topic for CP – Supporting your family in the process
Topic for PD – Staying Connected! Being Heard and Being Understood… From Both Sides How to keep your voice strong from the personal experience of Dr. Schneider
Topic to CP –Encountering an introspective partner and how to change the situation, and Dr. Schneider’s own experience with being a CP
An inspirational story of overcoming challenges and winning!
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Mindful Meditation – Finding Peace in the Difficult using visualization exercises to learn to let go of negative inner thoughts to live happier, less anxious lives. Think greater than you feel!
Exhibitors attending are Rune Labs/Strive PD, Helen Hayes Hospital, Rutgers Virtual Reality, Feldenkrais Method, Weitz & Luxenberg, Urban Poling/Activator, Columbia Neuro Rehab Lab, Mount Sinai Hospital, and APDA.
Purchase tickets for one or both of these events online. Registration required; seating is limited.
For more information, visit www.parkinsonswellnessproject.org or call 845-300-4511.
ABOUT PARKINSON’S DISEASE
First described in 1817 by English physician James Parkinson as a “shaking palsy,” Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological disorder of the brain that results from a loss of cells that produce dopamine. Loss of this neurotransmitter causes instability of posture or balance, gait difficulty, stiffness or rigidity of the arms, legs or neck, general slowness of movement and tremors or trembling. Other symptoms may include depression, mental confusion, difficulty writing and speech problems. There isn’t a specific test to diagnose Parkinson’s disease. A neurologist will diagnose Parkinson’s disease based on an individual’s medical history, a review of symptoms, and a neurological and physical examination. Nearly one million people in the United States live with PD and 60,000 people are diagnosed with it each year. Parkinson’s disease can’t be cured, YET, but much research is being done to find a cure…Now there are many new medications and alternate therapies that can help control the symptoms, often dramatically.
