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Chief Assistant District Attorney Patrick Frawley Receives Prestigious New York State Senate Commendation Award

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Chief ADA Patrick Frawley is a retired Detective with the Town of Orangetown Police Department. Pat went to law school while working full-time with the Orangetown PD graduating Cum Laude from Pace Law School in White Plains. Following his law enforcement career, he worked at Clarkstown Central School District as the Coordinator of Safety and Security and implemented many new safety initiatives. Some of his exhaustive credentials include completion of the F.B.I. Criminal Investigators course, NYPD Homicide Investigators School, NYPD Sex Crimes/Child Abuse School and also traveled to Israel in 2003 to train with the Israeli Police and Global ATS in anti-terrorism methods.
District Attorney Tom Walsh thanked Senator Weber for recognizing Chief Frawley for his many years of service and his dedication to keeping the people of Rockland County safe.

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Stay Cool This Summer with HEAP Cooling Assistance – Apply Today

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The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Cooling Assistance Benefit is a great resource for eligible New York households who need help staying cool during the warmer months. It can cover the cost of purchasing and installing an air conditioner or fan for those who qualify.

Here’s a quick summary of what you need to know:

✅ What it covers: The purchase and installation of an air conditioner or fan.
✅ Who qualifies: Income-eligible households with at least one member who has a documented medical condition worsened by heat.
✅ How to apply:

🕒 Tip: This benefit is provided on a first-come, first-served basis and only while funding lasts—so it’s a good idea to apply as early as possible.

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Rockland County Legislators Approve Firefighters’ Memorial, Paving Way for Long-Awaited Tribute

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This is an artist’s rendering to show what the new memorial could look like.

Rockland County legislators have unanimously approved a contract to begin construction of the long-awaited Firefighters’ Memorial, marking a major step toward honoring more than 50 local firefighters who have died in the line of duty since 1906.

The $1.9 million project, led by the Rockland County Volunteer Firefighters’ Association, will be built on the lawn of the County Courthouse in New City. It will include the new memorial, the relocation of two military memorials, and the renovation of the County Police Memorial.

“This is long overdue,” said Public Safety Committee Chairman Paul Cleary. “It’s the right thing to do to honor all who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice.”

The memorial will recognize both volunteer and paid firefighters and serve as a place of reflection for families and the community. Construction is expected to begin later this year.

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