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Town to Update Residents on County Financial Dilemma

(New City, NY) – Starting Tuesday, June 19th, Clarkstown Supervisor Alex Gromack, and the Town Board, will update Town residents just prior to each Town Board meeting on how the County’s financial dilemma affects Clarkstown residents. 

"Each day we see more and more of the County shifting their costs to the Towns," said Clarkstown Supervisor Alex Gromack.  "It is unacceptable for the County to force the Towns to pay for their expenses while they continue to collect all the revenue.  Instead of fixing their problems, they shift their problems.  The County needs to stop coming up with ways to tax the residents of Rockland and come up with real solutions to fix County government."

Each month Supervisor Gromack and the Town Board will highlight what these cuts mean for the Town.  The County’s actions can have a dramatic and negative impact on Town government. 

All residents, media, and photographers are welcome to attend.

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