Haverstraw and Stony Point supervisors want to meet residents
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- February
- 29
Two supervisors in North Rockland want to meet the public this Saturday.
Haverstraw town Supervisor Howard Phillips will hold a â€Å“meet the supervisor and town elected officialsâ€? event from 10 a.m. to noon at the ShopRite store on Route 202 in Garnerville. Residents can bring their questions and concerns related to the town government.
Stony Point Supervisor Phil Marino invites residents to join the “Coffee with the Supervisor” session from 8 to 10 a.m. at Stony Point Town Hall at 74 E. Main St. People can bring their concerns and issues to discuss with Marino. Coffee will be served.
While Marino is having coffee with residents, Stony Point Town Clerk Joan Skinner will open her office for business from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. to accommodate residents who cannot make it to her office on weekdays.



Hasn't Thom Kleiner, Orangetown Supervisor, been doing this for 8 or more years? Glad to see Howie and Phil are catching up on how to get first hand experience with their constituents.
Brian,
I can't say for Stony Point, but since I've lived in Haverstraw for over 30 yrs, I've known that if I needed to address any concerns, etc. I could just call over to Town Hall, and make an appointment to see the Supervisor, whether it was Mr. Rotella, then Mr. Lawless, or Mr. Phillips.
I'm glad that they are choosing to have them in public locations, but anyone who's had concerns knows they can call Town Hall and speak to them there too.