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'Sometimes Your Hand Won't Be Held ...'

West Nile virus, the future of Playland, and box stores are just some of the topics that got Patch users talking on our comments board last week.

Future Nanuet School Budget: "Going to be Survival"

"Situation looks pretty dire. Looks like we really need other sourcing of money and materials. I would hope that the board reads the Patch and comes to their senses about a Director of Development. That person would not recoup all of the money and materials needed to make the school budget gap disappear, but every bit helps!" -- Scott Walters 

Rockland has its First West Nile Virus Case

"West Nile virus is a potentially serious illness. Many mosquitoes are most active at dusk and dawn. Protect yourself and your family by using insect-repellant, wearing long-sleeves and pants at these times or consider staying indoors during these hours.(CDC,2012) http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/qa/insect_repellent.htm?s_cid=fb1794" -- Jackie Cassagnol

Sustainable Playland Group Selected to Revamp Playland

"Usually I am on board with Astorino but this is a disgrace. This plan calls for the removal of most of the rides of Playland and turning into something that it is not suppose to be. I support privatization but there were so many better ideas than this one, such as Central Amusements. What's really going on here is that they want their great lawn and sculpture gardens and want to make Playland have less attendance and less traffic in their pristine Rye. Absolutely DISGRACE. My Astorino, you have lost my vote in the future. I like a lot of what you have done for this county because like myself, you are a conservative. But I cannot support someone who supports fundamentally changing a venerable Westchester institution. I understand the need to stem the red ink, but this was the wrong way to do it." -- ArTDecoPlayLand

 ... and ...

"Absolutely the best. Lots of applauds for a job well done. Upgrading the historic areas and adding more year round use makes sense." --  a lee

Rivertowns Square Defends FEIS

"This development will suck the life out of the nascent recovery underway on Cedar and Main Streets. I've seen no estimation of revenue anticipated for the Village of Dobbs Ferry that would pay for the additional staffing that will be required for the Police Department, among other village agencies. The proposed development will forever change the character of this area, and not in a good way. If you like brick, glass and asphalt, flooding and traffic, this project is for you." -- Mark

POLL: Another Big-Box Store?

"I don't know where you're getting your information from, but I know plenty of people who work or have worked in retail, including myself. Not one of them has or had a full-time job outside of management. Not one of them has or had a salaried job outside of management. Not one of them makes or made more than $13 an hour outside of management. Not one of them was or is able to choose their own hours. They were or are assigned hours by management. Not one of them was able to advance to management. Management jobs in retail can pay decent wages and have good benefits packages, but the majority of jobs in retail are sales assistant or stock room jobs, which are largely part-time with no benefits. White-collar positions have higher salaries and better benefits packages across the board. But nice try anyway." -- Southeaster

Bedford at Pine Close: 'Like Playing Chicken'

"I am not sure why everybody is so concerned about crossing the streets these days, has everyone forgotten to look both ways before crossing, and no, the whole world does not stop just because you need to get across the street. Be patient and alert when crossing the street and you will probably be ok. Sometimes your hand won't be held and you have to do things on your own." -- Patricia

[Poll] Costco 'Cautiously Optimistic' to Open in 2013

"People have to be aware that the True Cost of Costco to our community is irreparable damage to the environment, flora, fauna of the area, our health and health of our kids, viability of our small businesses, historical preservation of our peaceful town and mere convenience of getting home on time with all the traffic that's coming to Route 202." -- Gia

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Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 13, 2013 at 11:09 am
Congratulations to Nyack Boat Club and member Justin Coplan! Would love to see photos of the team inRead More action!
Aerial of United Water's proposed water treatment plant location
West Nyack June 13, 2013 at 07:03 pm
This issue is not whether Rockland County will need more water in the future which it may nor is itRead More the fact that Hudson River water can be made drinkable which it can. The primary issue is the company that wants to run the project. United Water has been a lousy corporate neighbor to West Nyack allowing old homes to deteriorate then tearing them down and doing nothing to stop the flooding south of the reservoir. If we allow them to construct the Haverstraw project they will do nothing to protect the area and if anything goes wrong they will blame someone else. When United Water starts to take responsibility for its actions and manages their facilities so as to have a minimal impact on the community then maybe they should be allowed to build Haverstraw but don't count on it.
Caleb June 13, 2013 at 10:23 pm
Untrue. Perhaps if United Water wasn't sending over 2 million gallons a day from Deforest Lake toRead More they're customers in Bergen County we would not have this shortage. Hydrologists have shown that there is enough water regularly collected in Rockland's reservoirs and aquifers for our current and growing needs. Many of the "facts" that United Water is putting forward are outdated, and are based on they're own mismanagement of our water basin. Lets remember that United Water has repeatedly been removed as a water provider of major cities throughout this country (6+ last time I checked, notably even from Camden NJ) for mismanagement of water resources. I think its a prudent choice to look into a plant that we will be stuck paying for for the next 4 years from a company that has repeatedly lied and provided water with toxin levels high above legal limits to they're customers. Better safe than sorry.
John Taggart June 13, 2013 at 11:59 pm
Rockland has grown to the point that it needs more water. Terminating the flow of a river and takingRead More the water resources away from other communities (stealing what we need) isn't going to happen.