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Rockland County Veteran and Retired Command Sergeant Major, Kenneth Nurse Passes Away

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It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Rockland County Veteran and retired Command Sergeant Major, Kenneth Nurse.

A longtime Veteran advocate and trained Joseph P. Dwyer Veteran Mentor, CSM Nurse was always available to guide, mentor and help any Veteran in need. Voted into the New York State Senate Veteran Hall of Fame in 2021, SGM Nurse was voted Buffalo Soldier Veteran of the Year and American Legion Post Veteran of the Year. His military service included deployments to Southwest Asia, the Balkans, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq. Impeccably dressed in his service dress uniform, his smile would light up the room as he told those lucky enough to listen a story, a lesson learned, or advise on some complex issue. Highly educated with multiple PHD’s, it was a pleasure to live in the light he brought to our Veteran community.

Additional details and arrangements will be posted as they becomes available.

Photo by Joseph P. Dwyer Veterans Peer Support Project

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Supervisor George Hoehmann Talks Construction At New Site For “Chick-fil-A” In Nanuet

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Check out News 12 Hudson Valley’s interview with Supervisor George Hoehmann discussing the construction of the brand-new Chick-fil-A opening later this year in #Nanuet!

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Rockland County Department of Consumer Protection is Warning Residents About a Resurfacing Scam

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Recent reports from local businesses and residents indicate that scammers are posing as legitimate contracting companies, falsely claiming urgent structural issues to convince homeowners to sign expensive contracts for unnecessary repairs.

In one instance, scammers impersonated a reputable roofing company, Gikas Roofing, and tricked a homeowner into signing a $78,000 contract for fraudulent roof repairs. A similar case involved an elderly woman who paid $60,000 for a roof replacement she didn’t need—only for the scammers to disappear after causing damage to her home.

“These types of scams follow a familiar pattern, with unlicensed contractors using scare tactics to rush homeowners into making costly decisions,” said Rockland County Consumer Protection Director Kimberly Von Ronn. “Our department successfully impounded a vehicle and is working closely with the company being impersonated, along with Orangetown Building and Police Departments, but we urge families to be vigilant.”

Always remember to:

  • Ask for proof of a Rockland County license and insurance. A New Jersey license does not qualify in Rockland County.
  • Do not make immediate decisions under pressure. Take time to research and compare contractors.
  • Never pay in full upfront. Legitimate contractors will provide a written contract and schedule reasonable payments.
  • If approached by an unsolicited contractor, contact Rockland County Consumer Protection immediately.

If you suspect a scam, contact the Rockland County Department of Consumer Protection at [email protected] or 845-364-3901.

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