





Clarkstown Town Hall
10 Maple Avenue
New City, NY 10956
(845) 639-2000
town.clarkstown.ny.us
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The Board of Trustees Special meeting will be held as a hybrid meeting on Thursday, October 13th at 7:00 pm at the Old Stone Meeting House at 347 North Broadway, Upper Nyack NY.
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 click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86415601731
Passcode: 374949
Webinar ID: 864 1560 1731
Passcode: 374949
Village of Upper Nyack
Board of Trustees
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
October 13th, 2022
7:00 PM
And any other business that the Mayor or Trustees wish to bring before this Board
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October 30th
11am – 4pm
Lake Nanuet Park
1 Lake Nanuet Drive
Music, food, pumpkin decorating, face painting, games, and trunk or treat. Costumes optional.

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Congratulations to Clarkstown’s newest Eagle Scout, Thomas Battestin of Troop 29. Supervisor George Hoehmann and Councilman Mike Graziano attended the Eagle Court of Honor at Street Community Center to present a certificate to Thomas. For his project, Thomas replaced several dilapidated wood benches around the pond, behind the Valley Cottage Ambulance Corp building with new metal and rubber coated benches on poured concrete. Great job Thomas on a wonderful and much needed project!
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The corner of Westview and Old Haverstraw Road in Congers officially became Firefighter John Daniel Marshall Way as the Town dedicated the street in his memory. Twenty-one years after his death on September 11th as a member of the FDNY, his widow Lori and two children Paige and John returned to Clarkstown as we honored him with a street dedication. In Clarkstown we will never forget the fallen.
