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Do You Have Unclaimed Money?

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New City, NY – The County of Rockland and County Executive Ed Day are pleased to announce a series of five unclaimed fund events happening in each town across the county allowing residents to check and see if they have unclaimed funds.

The Office of the New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli reports there is $18.4 billion in lost money across the state with his office returning $1.5 million to those filing claims daily. The County of Rockland encourages residents to attend and submit new claims or check on existing claims.

“This is something I’ve personally shared on social media many times because occasionally, after that reminder, at least one person out there ends up finding a few extra bucks they would never have known about,” said County Executive Ed Day. “Where does it come from? Abandoned bank accounts, insurance companies, courts, and more. We urge our residents who are unsure to swing by one of the events to check if they have unclaimed funds.”

The events scheduled are:

Monday July 24th                                           Monday July 24th
Town of Clarkstown                                       Town of Haverstraw
10:00 a.m.                                                             12:30 p.m.

Street Community Center                                Haverstraw Town Hall
31 Zukor Road, New City NY                          1 Rosman Road, Garnerville NY

Wednesday July 26th                                             Thursday July 27th
Town of Stony Point 
                                      Town of Orangetown

3:00 p.m.                                                               11:30 a.m.
RHO Building                                                   Orangetown Town Hall
5 Club House Lane, Stony Point NY                26 Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg NY

Monday July 31st
Town of Ramapo

10:00 a.m.
Ramapo Town Hall
237 NY-59, Suffern NY

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Rockland County Legislators Congratulated Tiffany Mason On Her Appointment To The Rockland County Community Services Board’s Developmental Disabilities Subcommittee

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Rockland County Legislators congratulated Tiffany Mason after the Multi-Services Committee voted to approve her appointment to the Rockland County Community Services Board’s Developmental Disabilities Subcommittee.
Tiffany was born and raised in Rockland and is the administrative assistant at St. Charles AME Zion Church in Sparkill. She is well known in community circles for her kindness and professionalism, along with her advocacy for people with disabilities. Tiffany’s mother, Monica, and numerous supporters were present for the confirmation vote.
Legislators Toney L. Earl and Aney Paul thanked Tiffany for her willingness to volunteer. Legislator Dana G. Stilley has known Tiffany for some time and urged her to apply to join the committee.
“I’m so grateful that you recognized and stood up and answered the call to serve on this committee,” Legislator Stilley said. “You and I have shared a lot of your own personal journey and I’m confident that you will be an asset to the committee, and therefore an asset to this county, and we appreciate you for your service.”
The County Executive appointed Tiffany to the committee. The Legislature is responsible for confirming all such appointments. The full board is expected to vote in favor of the appointment when it meets on May 21.
The Developmental Disabilities Subcommittee advises the county Mental Health Department and the County Executive’s Office as part of the Department’s work to plan, develop and oversee services for people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.

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Yom Hashoah Remembrance Days May 5 – May 7th

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On this day, we remember and mourn all who were lost to the Nazis and their collaborators, including 6 million Jews – at least two-thirds of all of Europe’s Jewish population – and 5 million others deemed undesirable by the most vile regime in modern history.

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