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Orangetown is a town in Rockland County, New York, United States, located in the southeastern part of the county. It is northwest of New York City , north of New Jersey , east of the town of Ramapo , south of the town of Clarkstown , and west of the Hudson River .
Scott Allen Randolph (born October 17, 1973) is a Democratic politician who has served as the Orange County Tax Collector since 2013. Prior to his election as Tax Collector, he served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 36th District from 2006 to 2012.
The Orangetown Town Board ends a lawsuit against the owners of former Nyack College property. ... The town inherited the lawsuit against Viznitz and other unresolved issues such as tax liabilities ...
Robert Lafee Citron (April 14, 1925 – January 16, 2013) was the longtime Treasurer-Tax Collector of Orange County, California, when it declared Chapter 9 bankruptcy on December 6, 1994. The bankruptcy was brought on by Citron's investment strategies, [ 2 ] which seemed to be an effort to earn high incomes for the county, without raising taxes ...
South Nyack is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Orangetown in Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Grand View-on-Hudson, northeast of Orangeburg, east of Blauvelt State Park, south of Nyack and west of the Hudson River. The hamlet is the western terminus of the Tappan Zee Bridge.
The Community Climate Action grant program is funded with a quarter-cent property tax rate. The goal is to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 26% by 2025 and transition the county to a 100% ...
Also responding, in addition to Orangetown police and SWAT, were Clarkstown, Suffern, Haverstraw police departments and the Rockland County Sheriff's office. Nyack Ambulance Corps were also present.
The Orangetown Resolutions were adopted in 1774 at the home of Yoast Mabie. The Dutch colonial house was built by his brother Casparus Mabie in Tappan. When Great Britain imposed duties on the colonies and closed the port of Boston, local inhabitants passed resolutions calling for a boycott of British imports and exports on Monday, July 4, 1774, two years to the day before the Declaration of ...