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County Executive Ed Day “Shield Yourself From Contracting Scammers ”

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With Spring finally in the air, we know for a fact many homeowners plan to take on projects to
either enhance their home lifestyle or the beauty of their homes, but did you know an estimated
1 in 10 people has fallen victim to Home Improvement Contracting Scams?

If you think Rockland County residents are immune to this, think again. Last fall one family was
scammed out of $55,000 and as the weather warms the Office of Consumer Protection is
already hearing scammers at it again.

It often starts out with an alleged “contractor” going door to door telling homeowners they’re
working nearby and will offer a great deal on work or explain they have a surplus of material
and propose to repair a driveway or roof at a discount.

Whether you are remodeling your kitchen, renovating your bathroom, or adding an extension to
your home, our Office of Consumer Protection recommends finding the right contractor to
ensure the success of your project by:
1. Steering clear of unsolicited contractors
2. Getting a written contract
3. Never paying until job is complete
4. And utilizing a licensed contractor

The benefits of contracting with a licensed vendor/contractor ensures a few things but first and
foremost that the contractor is insured. Without appropriate and adequate insurance coverage,
if the contractor or their employee gets injured when working on a home, the homeowner can
be responsible for damage or injury.

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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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April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month

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                                  April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Every year, Department of Social Services Commissioner (DSS) Joan Silvestri hosts a “Pinwheels for Prevention” event to raise awareness for child abuse prevention. The pinwheel garden represents what we want for every child – a happy, safe, and carefree childhood.
District Attorney Tom Walsh thanks the employees from the Department of Social Services, Center for Safety & Change, and other agencies who do the hard but important work on behalf of children.

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