Politics & Government
Rockland County 'Town Hall' Meetings Set for the Fall
Hear County Executive Ed Day discuss the progress of his priorities.

From the Rockland County Executive’s Office
As part of a new effort to reach out to Rockland residents and respond to local concerns, County Executive Ed Day will hold a series of three town hall meetings this fall.
The County Executive will provide an update on the progress his administration is making in delivering on his core priorities: stabilizing Rockland’s finances, promoting economic growth and preserving the County for future generations.
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- Tuesday, September 16 - 12 p.m. - Nanuet Public Library - 149 Church Street, Nanuet
- Wednesday, October 22 - 7 p.m. - Fieldstone Middle School - 100 Fieldstone Drive, Thiells
- Thursday, November 20 - 7 p.m. - Suffern Free Library - 210 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern
Residents of Rockland County are invited to bring any question or idea they want to discuss face-to-face with County Executive Day. Residents may also submit questions in advance via email at Q&AEdDay@co.rockland.ny.us
Those unable to attend may watch the Town Hall meetings via a live stream on the County’s website RocklandGov.com. Online viewers are invited to submit questions via email or through Rockland County’s official Facebook page or Twitter account using #RocklandTownHall. The media is welcome to attend all events.
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County Executive Day encourages all Rockland residents to attend a town hall meeting in their area to be a part of this important dialogue.
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