Rockland Week in Review, Sept. 12, 2008
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| Here’s the newest Rockland podcast.
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Jaffee cruises to victory in 95th Assembly District race
5 arrested in Haverstraw nunchuck brawl
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| Here’s the Week in Review, ladies and gentlemen.
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Mother recounts horror of house fire
Legislators carve $427M from state budget
Hollywood director instructs at RCC
Driver, 76, who cops say hit 2 teens is unlikely to face charges
Man accused of of making false 911 call after condom refund denied
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| Check out the podcast below for this week’s top stories:
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Tappan Zee suicide prevented
TZB bridge suicide victim ID’d as Yonkers woman, 49
Immigrant’s life in ‘wonderland’ turns tragic
Mom remembers slain 7-year-old daughter
Truck driver faulted in Valley Cottage crash
Kids learn about service, nature in county cleanup
Consumers pay green to go green
Earth Day is celebrated at Rockland Community College
Orangeburg activist receives county environmental award
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| To commemorate Earth Day, the Great American Cleanup starts this weekend and other events will be held through the week next week.
You can read this article by staff writer Laura Incalcaterra about the events, but here’s a quick list:
• The Palisades Community Center, 675 Oak Tree Road, holds an Earth Day Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The emphasis will be on “reduce, reuse and recycle,” and there will be a tag sale, children’s events, and recycling collection areas for used cell phones, ink jet cartridges, eyeglasses and sunglasses, and household batteries. Adults and children can submit a design by noon and a winner will get to paint a Keep Rockland Beautiful trash can.
• The Great American Cleanup, organized locally by Keep Rockland Beautiful has several cleanups that welcome walk-in volunteers who don’t have to sign up in advance. The meeting places:
8:30 a.m.-noon: Hillburn Youth Center, 77 Fifth St.
9 a.m.: Congers Station Park, Lake Road; Montebello Village Hall, 1 Montebello Road; Farley Middle School, Route 210, Stony Point; Suffern Village Hall, 61 Washington Ave.; Back to Earth Natural Foods Market, 306 S. Main St., New City.
10 a.m.: Nanuet train station, off Prospect Street; Orangetown Town Hall, 26 Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg.
11 a.m.: Spring Valley Commons parking lot, off Slinn Avenue.
Noon: Corner of Maple and Twin avenues, Spring Valley.
Get more information at online or by calling 845-708-9159.
• Nyack Earth Days begin. Costume-making workshop for April 26 parade, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; panel discussion on solar energy and greening your home or business, 7 p.m. At Nyack Center, Depew Avenue at South Broadway. Free.
• Rockland Community College’s Earth Day Information Fair, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., outside the library. Local environmental groups and vendors of environmentally friendly products, such as hybrid cars, will be present. Live raptor show and a disc jockey. Food, prepared by students in the hospitality program, will be available for $5 per plate.
• Hungry Hollow Co-op, Route 45, Chestnut Ridge, holds an open house, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with free samples of earth-friendly household-cleaning products, and information about sustainable agricultural practices.
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