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85 Consulting Hosting First Responders and Veterans Support Group in Haverstraw on Nov. 25

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY – 85 Consulting will be hosting a first responders and veterans support group tonight, November 25, at 7pm at the Haverstraw Elks Lodge – Address: 877 Elks Dr, Haverstraw, NY 10927.

This event is free and open to all Rockland County first responders or veterans.

Who is 85 Consulting?

85 Consulting’s mission is to bring the latest in trauma and resilience research to life with the populations who need it most.

OUR INITIATIVES

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Our free-of-charge support groups for veterans, first responders, and law enforcement officers

Psychoeducational speaking engagements on the nature of trauma, increasing resilience, and performance

Individualized coaching and mental health counseling

Organizational consulting and practice-oriented interventions.

85 Consulting was founded by William Santana, a retired/disabled New York City police officer. In the coming weeks we will be doing a profile on Santana.

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Ramapo Police Officer Stops Reckless Moped Rider, Faces Multiple Violations

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Frustrated by mopeds and e-bikes weaving through traffic like the rules don’t apply? You’re not alone.

This morning, a Ramapo officer observed a Honda ADV150 moped dangerously cutting off vehicles and weaving between lanes on Airmont Road near North DeBaun Avenue. The 25-year-old operator had no license plates and couldn’t provide proof of insurance. The vehicle was immediately towed, and multiple summonses were issued.

But tickets are just the beginning. True accountability happens in court. This case is now before the  Village of Airmont Justice Court.

We’re committed to making our roads safer—every day, for everyone. Drive responsibly, and know we’re out there doing our part to keep our community safe.

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CPD Report Serious Motor Vehicle Accident Involving Pedestrian Closes Southbound Route 304 in New City

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Clarkstown Police Department is on scene at a serious motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian at the intersection of Route 304 and Main Street in New City.
As a result, Route 304 southbound lanes are currently closed. The Clarkstown Police Accident Investigation Team is actively investigating.
The pedestrian sustained severe injuries and has been transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. The driver of the vehicle remained on scene.
Please avoid the area and use alternate routes.

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