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Family Seeking Public’s Assistance Following Local Teacher Injured During Fire in Valley Cottage

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VALLEY COTTAGE, NY: Jon Ross is a music teacher at Bardonia Elementary School. On Friday at 8:25am, June 9th, while walking South on Kings Highway, he was severely injured by a fire hose during a fire emergency after a passing driver drove over the hose. A firefighter also suffered injures during the incident.

If you have any information, or video from a dash cam, or a house camera, please contact Lieutenant Joseph Dwyer of the Clarkstown Police Department or his wife Rachel at [email protected]

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CPD Is Offering A Free Child Car Seat Safety Inspection Check Oct 27th By Appointment

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Please join the CPD for a free child car seat safety inspection on Sunday, October 27th from 9-12 at the Nanuet Fire Dept. Substation located at 11 Renee Ln., Bardonia. This event is by appointment only. Please schedule an appointment by using the link below:
They will have multiple certified technicians available to explain safety features, weight and height requirements, and best practices related to car seats and other general safety issues. 
If this date does not fit your schedule, please check back with them as they will be offering more appointments in the future. #communitypolicing #buckleup

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Rockland County Law Enforcement Participate In Annual Stop F.E.A.R. Coalition

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 The Annual Rockland County Stop F.E.A.R. Coalition was sponsored by the Center for Safety & Change. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and this conference highlighted the significant connections between stalking and intimate partner violence.

For over 45 years, Center for Safety & Change has worked tirelessly with victims, survivors and their family members, offering life-saving and life-changing programs and services to thousands in Rockland and beyond. On October 5, 1979, they opened the doors to an Emergency Shelter and waited for the rotary phone to ring.  The first day they filled 11 beds and on the second day they filled the remaining four.  Since then their phones have not stopped ringing.  Today the shelter remains a safe haven for thousands of children and families.  From Rockland Family Shelter to Center for Safety & Change, the agency has grown into the only victim-centered non-profit organization in Rockland, offering free and confidential life-changing programs and services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and other crimes.

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