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George Hoehmann Announces 2026 Clarkstown Re-Election Bid

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New City, NY (March 2, 2026) — Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann (R, C–New City) has announced his candidacy for re-election in 2026. Hoehmann, who has served as supervisor since 2015, previously held positions on the Town Board and Planning Board.

Hoehmann recently led a historic election that resulted in the first 5–0 Republican-majority Town Board in Clarkstown since the 1950s. Due to changes in state law shortening terms to one year, a new election will be held in 2026.

In announcing his campaign, Hoehmann highlighted his bipartisan record, noting two tax cuts, strong fiscal management resulting in the town’s highest bond rating in modern history, expanded code enforcement efforts, land conservation initiatives, infrastructure investments supported by record grant funding, and enhancements to public safety and recreation.

Hoehmann said he looks forward to continuing his work on behalf of Clarkstown residents and earning their support in November.

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Rockland County Hosting Accessible Fun Day at RCC on May 15

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Rockland County Office for People with Disabilities is inviting residents to attend its annual Accessible Fun Day on Friday, May 15, 2026.

The free community event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Eugene Levy Fieldhouse on the campus of Rockland Community College, located at 145 College Road in Suffern.

The event will feature:

  • Adaptive sports
  • Arts and crafts
  • Music
  • Family-friendly activities
  • And more

Admission and parking are free. Walk-ins are welcome, though registration is encouraged.

For more information, call 845-364-3980 or email rcopwd@co.rockland.ny.us.

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Report Litterbugs in Rockland County Through Keep Rockland Beautiful Program

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Littering is illegal and can result in fines for those who commit the offense. Some litterbugs simply need to be informed and reminded that littering — whether deliberate or unintentional — can end with a personal commitment to stop.

The Keep Rockland Beautiful Report-A-Litterbug Program encourages the public to report people who litter in an effort to help make Rockland County’s roadways cleaner. The program provides every individual with an opportunity to be an active participant in reducing litter.

If you see someone littering from their car, or trash blowing out from the back of a truck, the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office will send the vehicle owner a warning letter based on your report to Keep Rockland Beautiful.

To report a litterbug, visit: Keep Rockland Beautiful Report-A-Litterbug Program

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