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County Legislature Meetings, Black Friday Giveaway


Find out what's happening in and round Nyack and Piermont this week. 

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Monday, Nov. 25

  • Get free help with New York State health insurance programs from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Nyack Public Library. To register or find out more, click here
  • The Rockland County Legislature Budget & Finance Committee will review the Mental Health Department budget for 2014 during a meeting that begins at 7 p.m. at 11 New Hempstead Road in New City. 
Tuesday, Nov. 26
  • The Orangetown Patriots will kick off fundraising to send two cheer squads to the national finals at 7 p.m. at T.F. Noonan's at 16 East Central Avenue in Pearl River. Admission is $20. Find out more here
  • A joint meeting of the legislature’s Planning & Public Works and Budget & Finance committees is being held to review the proposed Capital Projects budget for 2014. The meeting starts at 7:10 p.m. at 11 New Hemstead Road in New City. The county’s public safety radio communications is also listed as an agenda item.  
  • The Budget & Finance Committee is expected to meet immediately afterwards to discuss the salary reduction proposal for the county executive and county clerk’s positions for 2014. The measure put forward by County Executive–Elect and Legislator Ed Day calls for a 10 percent cut in both salaries. The committee is expected to set a date for a public hearing for a local law to amend the county’s Code of Ethics to allow electronic filing of financial disclosure statements.
Thursday, Nov. 28
  • The Rockland Road Runners 22nd Annual Turkey Trot at Rockland Lake State Park is expected to have more than 3,000 runners and walkers. Wheelchair races begin at 8:15 a.m. and runners at 8:30a.m. but participants must arrive before 7:30 a.m. in order to get parking. The race benefits the Marissa Fund to fight childhood cancer. Participants are asked to bring food donations for People to People. Go here for pre-race and day of race registration information.
  • There will be a community Thanksgiving Day meal at Living Christ Church at 151 South Broadway in Nyack starting at 11 a.m. Nyack residents in need of a ride to the church, call (845) 548-9465 or (845) 596-8361. Read more here
  • There will be a Black Friday Giveaway starting at midnight at the Level 1 customer service desk at Palisades Center Mall in West Nyack. The first 250 people will spin the wheel to win prizes including gift cards with values ranging from $10 to $300. 


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