Vanderhoef to deliver “State of the County” report
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- March
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Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef will deliver his 2009 State of the County report at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Allison-Parris County Office Building, 11 New Hempstead Road in New City.
In a press release issued today, Vanderhoef’s office said the county executive would announce “several new initiatives concerning property taxes, housing and jobs” during his address. 
Vanderhoef, a Republican, is currently in the final year of his fourth four-year term as county executive. He has not yet announced if he will seek a fifth term. Orangetown town Supervisor Thom Kleiner, a Democrat, has declared his candidacy for the office.
Vanderhoef, who earns $$137,765 annually, will deliver his remarks during the start of the County Legislature’s regular meeting.












Amazing how county officials don’t have term limits.
yes term limits are a dual edged sword. But in the long run they are a good thing. in my opinion.