The Town of Ramapo is collecting coats, hats and gloves through December 23rd in a drop off box near the Supervisor’s office in Ramapo Town Hall.

Ramapo Town Hall
237 Route 59
Suffern, NY 10901
845-357-5100
www.ramapo.org
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The Town of Ramapo is collecting coats, hats and gloves through December 23rd in a drop off box near the Supervisor’s office in Ramapo Town Hall.

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Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht speaks at Suffern’s ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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December 18th10am-12pm
JAMCCAR Building, 147 North Main Street, Spring Valley
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SUFFERN, NY – Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick presented a New York State Senate Empire Award to Aurelius “Aury” Licata, owner of Licata Insurance in Suffern, recognizing his contributions to fostering a strong sense of community in Suffern and supporting small businesses over a long career. Senator Reichlin-Melnick delivered the award to Mr. Licata at the annual Suffern Chamber of Commerce gala event at Marcello’s restaurant in Suffern on Thursday night. Licata Insurance, located in downtown Suffern, has served the Suffern community for over 35 years.
State Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick (D-Rockland/Westchester) said, “Mr. Licata is known as a very humble and generous business leader, who has volunteered on the Suffern Chamber of Commerce Board for many years. His hard work and participation at every event are an enormous asset for the community. His focus has always been for the well-being of his beloved village and other local businesses, always making himself available for advice, expertise, and experience for others. It was an honor to present Mr. Licata and Licata Insurance with this Empire Award from the New York State Senate.”
Mr. Aurelius Licata, owner of Licata Insurance, said “Having grown up in Suffern, I consider it an honor and privilege to have had the opportunity to establish a business and work alongside many other hard working business establishments in our Suffern Village. Our downtown has grown and changed but due to the hard work and efforts of many in the business, and residential community, in conjunction with the Village of Suffern, its officials, departments, and boards; all of whom continue to work together as a whole, striving to maintain the special blend of civic-minded businesses and residents which insure that our Village climate will remain as “quaint” and compassionate as it always has been.”
Mr. Licata is an active member of the business community, and has served for more than two decades on the board of the Suffern Chamber of Commerce.
“It was my absolute pleasure to recommend Aurelius Licata for the Empire Award. Aury has been a champion for our community, serving on the Suffern Chamber of Commerce for over 20 years,” said Suffern Chamber of Commerce President Martina Cinarli. “He is a humble individual who has been incredibly generous with his time. On a personal level, Aury has spent much of his life lending a helping hand to business owners and residents not only here in Suffern but in many other neighboring communities within Rockland and Bergen County. Aury is a real treasure!”
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I am extremely pleased to learn of the Greater Hudson Valley Council (GHVC) Board’s decision not to sell Camp Bullowa in the Town of Stony Point. This decision by GHVC is a victory for Rockland’s Scouting program and the other organizations which regularly utilize Camp Bullowa. I want to acknowledge the leadership and herculean efforts undertaken to save this property by Stony Point Town Supervisor Jim Monaghan and the Stony Point Town Board. The advocacy of County Legislator Doug Jobson, NYS Senator James Skoufis, NYS Assemblyman Colin Schmitt and the Supervisors of Rockland’s four other towns no doubt played a role in this decision as well.
We look forward to the continuation of the Scouting program at Camp Bullowa which will greatly benefit future generations and will continue to support GHVC’s work within Rockland County.
