The NYCHCC is proud to partner with Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences and Fordham Center for Cybersecurity to provide a qualified Hispanic student
with a Scholarship Award.
See the attachment below for more information.
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The NYCHCC is proud to partner with Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences and Fordham Center for Cybersecurity to provide a qualified Hispanic student
with a Scholarship Award.
See the attachment below for more information.
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Just as March can bring fierce emotions like a lion, we all experience negative feelings at times. However, if we don’t manage them properly, they can have a negative impact on our mental health, relationships, and wellbeing. To tackle life’s hurdles effectively, we must learn how to control our emotions and use them to our advantage.
Tara Brock, Home Based Crisis Intervention Coordinator for Rockland County’s Behavioral Health Response Team has strategies for controlling negative emotions.
Please see attached press release that will help emotions go out like a Lamb. We hope you will share this information.
Thank you.
Stephanie
Stephanie Dixon, Account Executive
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Stony Point, NY – New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Chris Eachus announced today that $2,754,838 in state grant funding has been awarded to the Town of Stony Point for a wastewater treatment improvement project as part of the state’s initiative to revitalize municipalities and create new economic opportunities.
“As the historic Stony Point community continues to grow, its infrastructure will require updating and modernization, especially in terms of resiliency and sustainability,” said Harckham. “This state grants will help fund vital sanitary sewer improvements and support smart growth planning to keep up with the town’s progress.”
“One of the top litmus tests of any effective legislator is the ability to bring back funding to their district,” said Eachus. “With this over $2.7 million dollar investment into the Town of Stony Point residents will see real, on-the-ground improvements in their growing community. I am beyond grateful to be able to deliver this critical funding to my constituents and thank my colleague, Senator Harckham, for his tireless advocacy. This is the first of what’s to come, and Stony Point has a new seat at the table in Albany.”
The funding that Stony Point was awarded will be used to replace the influent pump station, grit chamber, and bar screen (headworks) at the town’s sewage treatment plant to better handle peak flows through the plant and reduce sanitary sewer overflows to the Hudson River.
The state grant was part of more than $108 million going to 51 projects through the State’s Water Quality Improvement Project (WQIP) program. Administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the WQIP grant program funds projects that directly improve water quality or aquatic habitat, or protect a drinking water source.
Supported in part by the New York State’s Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) and Clean Water Infrastructure Improvement Act funding, WQIP projects include municipal wastewater treatment upgrades, non-agricultural nonpoint source abatement and control, land acquisition projects for source water protection, salt storage construction, aquatic connectivity restoration, and marine habitat restoration.
Pete Harckham represents the 40th Senate District, which includes the towns of Carmel, Kent, Patterson and Southeast, and the village of Brewster in Putnam County; the town of Stony Point in Rockland County; and the city of Peekskill, the towns of Bedford, Cortlandt, Lewisboro, New Castle, North Salem, Somers and Yorktown, the towns/villages of Mount Kisco and Ossining, and the villages of Briarcliff Manor, Buchanan and Croton-on-Hudson in Westchester County.
Chris Eachus represents the 99th Assembly District, which includes the Towns of Cornwall, New Windsor, Highlands, Woodbury, Palm Tree, and the Villages of Monroe and Harriman in Orange County; and the Town of Stony Point in Rockland County.
Contact:
Tom Staudter / Office of State Sen. Pete Harckham
(914) 419-5221 mobile
David Rabbitts / Office of State Asm. Chris Eachus
(845) 325-9683 mobile
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Time Mission held its first College Challenge on March 7th. All four area colleges participated: Rockland Community College, St. Thomas Aquinas, Dominican University and Ramapo College. Attached is the release with the highlights of the challenge.
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Announces Search for New Health Commissioner
New City, NY, – County Executive Ed Day congratulates Rockland County Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert who is stepping down this month.
Dr. Ruppert has served as Commissioner of Health for the County of Rockland since 2013, with responsibilities including overseeing public health services to County residents, enforcing the State and County Sanitary Code, and coordinating County responses to several public health threats including measles, COVID-19, and poliovirus.
“I wish Dr. Ruppert the best in this next chapter and sincerely thank her for all she’s done for the people of Rockland,” said County Executive Ed Day. “The work of our Health Department during COVID-19 and our measles outbreak was nothing short of extraordinary and I thank Dr. Ruppert and her team for their tireless dedication.”
The County of Rockland has formed a Search Committee which will be overseen by the Personnel Department to review resumes and interview candidates to replace Dr. Ruppert as the Commissioner of Health, with plans to name an Interim Commissioner while that search process takes place.
The Search Committee members will be:
CEO of Bon Secours Charity Health System, Dr. Mary Leahy
Nyack Hospital President & CEO, Dr. Mark Geller
RCDOH Director of Patient Care Services, Julie Krauchuk
Commissioner of Human Rights, Spencer Chiimbwe
Chief of Staff to County Executive Ed Day, John Lyon
For more information about the Health Commissioner position visit our website.
