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Orangetown Police Department Dispose of over 500 Pounds of Unused or Expired Medications

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ORANGEBURG, NY – On Tuesday, April 20 the Orangetown Police Department disposed of over 500 pounds of unused or expired medications. These medications were turned in to the Police Department over the past year as part of Orangetown’s Operation Medicine Cabinet. The medications were disposed of at an energy-from-waste facility which is an environmentally safe manner that creates clean, renewable electricity.

Anyone can turn in unused, unwanted, and/or expired medications for safe disposal at the Orangetown Police Department located at 26 W Orangeburg Rd, in Orangeburg New York. This contactless service is free, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and completely anonymous with no questions asked. No needles please.

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An Alligator Was Rescued From The Minisceongo Creek

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Today at approximately 11:10am, Haverstraw Police responded to the Minisceongo Creek in the area of Bridge Street in Garnerville for a report of an alligator in the creek.
Haverstraw Police Department personnel assisted in successfully removing the alligator from the water. The Hudson Valley Humane Society of Pomona responded to the scene to take possession and care of the alligator.

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UPDATE: Rockland County Firefighters Headed To Orange County To Assist In Greenwood Lake Wildfire

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Rockland County fire departments deployed units to Greenwood Lake in Orange County last night to help protect structures threatened by the brush fire. Hillcrest, Blauvelt, Pearl River, New City, West Haverstraw, Central Nyack, Nanuet, Piermont, and Suffern responded.
Please keep all the first responders, home owners and residents in your thoughts and prayers.
Photo by Skaht Wedge Speidel

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