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“Sharing Space, Saving Money” By County Executive Ed Day

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“Sharing Space, Saving Money” By County Executive Ed Day

We are building on our progress of renewing, refocusing and reimagining county government. We recently announced an exciting new shared space initiative; a way to streamline the delivery of services to residents and save taxpayer dollars by providing non-profits space within county buildings.

With the support of the County Legislature, we will pass a new local law creating a more efficient way of assisting our valued non-profits who already contract with the county to provide services by actually leasing space to them and better focusing the overall effort to provide services to our residents.

The Local Law is being sponsored by Minority Leader Lon Hofstein and co-sponsored by Chairman Toney Earl and Legislator Harriet Cornell. I was proud to have them join me during the kickoff event at Building A in the Robert Yeager Health Complex and happy to hear of their strong support for passing this initiative.

We were also joined at the kickoff by the CEO’s and Directors MHA Rockland, MHA Westchester, BRiDGES, VCS Inc., Cornell Cooperative Extension and Nyack Montefiore Hospital.

This new law will allow us to quickly react to changing market conditions and offer space within the Health Complex to these non-profits and others who may be interested in the future.

As these non-profits are already partially funded by Rockland County, this co-location will allow them to save money on rent, create new opportunities for cooperation between us and support the interests and well-being of our residents. It is a fact that a core role of County Government is the delivery of services to the people. But I also view our ability to not only deliver these services efficiently but in a manner that respects the ultimate funder of government – you the taxpayer – as the goal we should strive for.

We are accomplishing that in a truly unique way. This shared space initiative is another example of how we are doing things differently and thinking outside the box. It showcases the work we do with our talented employees, department heads and commissioners to innovate and improve our delivery of services.

But most importantly, we are putting taxpayers first. Constantly looking for ways to save money while still improving services and ensuring Rockland is ready to move forward.

This new initiative accomplishes all of those goals and more. Put simply it is a win for residents receiving services, a win for non-profits and a win for all our taxpayers. Rockland County was named the Healthiest County in New York State and we are continuously looking for ways to maintain that rating.

This step forward will help transform the Health Complex into a modern, professional human services hub; a “one stop shop” so to say. An effort that will improve health outcomes and the wellness of the people of Rockland through the delivery of a continuum of critical services.

Now is the time to make the changes that will benefit Rockland residents for generations to come and I thank Legislators Hofstein, Earl and Cornell for their support of this initiative.

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All American Pet Day Honors Beloved Pets and Shelter Animals Waiting for Homes

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A day to honor beloved pets while remembering the animals still waiting for homes like “Cookie”. Would someone please adopt her!

Pets have a special way of becoming part of the family. They greet us at the door, offer comfort on difficult days, bring joy through simple moments and remind us of the importance of kindness and companionship.

Today, on All American Pet Day, pet owners across the country are celebrating the dogs, cats and other animals that have become cherished members of their households. The observance is also an opportunity to recognize the countless animals in shelters that are still waiting for a place to call home.

Every year, shelters and rescue organizations care for animals in need of safety, medical attention and a second chance. Many of these pets are loving, loyal companions who simply have not yet found the right family. Some have been overlooked because of their age, size, breed, or because they may need extra patience and understanding after difficult experiences.

Shelter workers and volunteers often say that one of the most rewarding moments is watching an animal who has spent months or even years waiting finally walk out the door with a new family.

Adopting a pet is a commitment, but for those who are ready, it can be life-changing for both the animal and the adopter. Many shelters also offer opportunities to foster, volunteer, donate supplies or simply share information about animals looking for homes.

For those who already have pets, All American Pet Day is a reminder to celebrate the bond they share. A walk around the neighborhood, extra playtime, a favorite treat or a visit to the veterinarian are all ways to show appreciation for the animals who give so much unconditional love.

And for those considering adding a pet to their family, local shelters are filled with animals waiting for someone to see their potential.

Whether they have been with us for years or are still waiting behind a kennel door, every pet deserves compassion, care and a chance to be loved.

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Update: Rockland County YouthFest Returns March 29 at RCC

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Rockland County will host its annual YouthFest on Sunday, March 29, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rockland Community College.

The free, family-friendly event is one of the largest community gatherings in the county, bringing together more than 150 local agencies, organizations, and service providers focused on youth and family programs.

YouthFest offers a wide range of activities, including interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, performances, and hands-on experiences for children and teens. Families can also enjoy entertainment, games, and attractions throughout the day while learning about resources available across Rockland County.

The event is held in conjunction with Rockland County Government Day, giving residents an opportunity to connect with county departments and learn more about public services and programs.

Organized by the Rockland County Youth Bureau, YouthFest draws thousands of attendees each year and serves as a one-stop destination for families seeking information, support services, and recreational opportunities.

                                  Admission is free and open to the public.

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