Date: Thursday, December 15, 2022
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Congers Lake Memorial Park, 8 Gilchrest Road, Congers, NY 10920
Clarkstown Town Hall
10 Maple Avenue
New City, NY 10956
(845) 639-2000
town.clarkstown.ny.us
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Date: Thursday, December 15, 2022
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Congers Lake Memorial Park, 8 Gilchrest Road, Congers, NY 10920
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The Board of Trustees Regular meeting will be held as a hybrid meeting on Thursday, December 15th at 7:00 pm at Upper Nyack Village Hall, 328 North Broadway, Upper Nyack NY. Please use the side entrance located on Castle Heights Avenue.
Trustees experiencing Extraordinary Circumstances who cannot attend the meeting in person may attend and participate in the meeting via Zoom video conferencing.
Members of the public may attend the meeting in person or online via Zoom video conference. Participants attending in person and online will have the ability to view the meeting live and ask questions or make comments.
To access the meeting via Zoom use the information below.
Tentative agenda below.
Please use this link to join meeting:
Webinar ID: 859 3133 3768
Passcode: 001059
Village of Upper Nyack
Board of Trustees
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
December 15th, 2022
7:00 PM
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ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. (December 7, 2022) – Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy of Hudson Valley, PLLChas moved from New City to 160 East Route 59 in Nanuet. The new facility is significantly larger to help more children and has a state-of-the-art therapy gym with sensory specialty equipment, a rock wall, zip line, trampoline and spider cage.
Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy will host a grand opening celebration on Thursday, December 8th at 11:30 am for current clients and their families. Anyone wishing to learn more about the therapy services provided is encouraged to call 845-362-7787.
Pediatric physical therapy helps children develop or regain the skills they need to move their bodies in order to meet everyday challenges. This can include helping babies to crawl in order to retrieve their favorite toy that’s not in arm’s reach or retraining a child to negotiate stairs following a fractured femur from a fall. Pediatric occupational therapy helps children independently perform activities of daily living. Through the use of a variety of treatment approaches, OT goals include improving a child’s fine motor coordination, upper body strength and endurance, visual motor/visual perceptual skills, body and spatial awareness, motor planning, cognitive-adaptive skills and self-care abilities.
“We are excited about this move to a more spacious location,” says Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy Founder Linda Fuller, PT. “In addition to the therapy gym, we have two private fine motor rooms, a separate baby and toddler area as well as space for in-person parent education workshops. We can now offer more late-afternoon and early-evening appointments at our Nanuet facility.”
Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy of Hudson Valley was founded in 2005 to focus on helping children achieve their personal best through leading-edge therapeutic techniques and dedicated, one-on-one treatment sessions. Over the years, Fuller has incorporated innovative treatments like Intensive Physical Therapy, Spider Therapy, TheraTogs, and Whole-Body Vibration Therapy into her practice. In 2010, Fuller added occupational therapy to her practice in order to provide a comprehensive therapeutic program to her clients under one roof. More information can be found at www.ptotkids.com
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Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced the recent arrests and arraignments of multiple Rockland residents for selling fentanyl and cocaine.
The arrests are the result of a long-term investigation, conducted by the Rockland County District Attorney’s Narcotics Task Force, into street level narcotics sales in the Town of Haverstraw and the Village of Spring Valley.
The Rockland County District Attorney’s Narcotics Task Force is comprised of officers from multiple county police agencies and investigators from the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office. The mission of the task force is to collect narcotics related information from police departments, act on tips from the community and utilize various techniques to apprehend drug dealers.
The following defendants were indicted and arrested for the following charges:
Nichols, Justin R, 21, of Spring Valley, NY
Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd (felony)
Criminal Sale of Controlled Substance 3RD (felony)
Del Rosario, Felix, 29, of Pomona, NY
Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd (felony)
Criminal Sale of Controlled Substance 3RD (felony)
Thomas, Duane, 45, of Nanuet, NY
Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd (felony)
Criminal Sale of Controlled Substance 3RD (felony)
Roldan, Diamond, 23, of Spring Valley NY
Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd (felony)
Criminal Sale of Controlled Substance 3RD (felony)
Molina-Orellana, Manuel, 45, of Spring Valley, NY
Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd (felony)
Criminal Sale of Controlled Substance 3RD (felony)
Mazariego-Martinez- Luis, 25, of Spring Valley, NY
Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd (felony)
Criminal Sale of Controlled Substance 3RD (felony)
“The scourge of Fentanyl and other deadly drugs cannot and will not be tolerated in Rockland County. We applaud the work of the Narcotic Task Force and law enforcement partners for their great work,” Rockland County District Attorney Tom Walsh said. “Getting these dealers off the street will undoubtedly save lives. This should send a strong message to those selling this poison to our citizens that this office fully intends to prosecute these matters to the fullest extent of the law.”
It should be noted that a criminal complaint is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent
until proven guilty.
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Registration is underway for children and adult winter programs!
