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Thank you Scott for hosting a fun-filled event. |
Gates open at 5:30, movie starts at 6:30.
Tickets are $25/car. Limited tickets available! First come, first serve!
Iona Prep Upper School | 255 Wilmot Rd | New Rochelle, NY 10804
Menu: Hamburgers, Hot Dogs with all the fixings, Popcorn, Chips, Water, Soda, Hot Chocolate, Coffee.
Event link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dinner-the-drive-in-jumanji-1995-tickets-142235081959
Monday, March 1 | Board meeting agendas, minutes, policies and trustee information are accessible in BoardDocs. |
SECRETARY - BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
The Eastchester Fire District, a political subdivision of New York State, is seeking qualified candidates for this open position. The position is a civil service position but does not require an examination. The position is an at-will (exempt) position, which is annually appointed in January of each year.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Performs all the clerical work and has charge of all the books and records of a fire district and retention thereof; does related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: Under general supervision employees in this class perform a wide variety of clerical functions calling for the use of independent judgment.
EXAMPLES OF WORK: (Illustrative Only) Attends all meetings of the Board of Fire Commissioners; Keeps complete and accurate record of all proceedings; Prepares minutes of the meetings; Receives all communications and bills and presents them at regular meetings; Answers all communications under the direction of the sitting Board of Fire Commissioners; Sends notices of regular and special meetings; Copies various lists and other data; Administers and coordinates the annual fire board elections; Acts as records access officer and responds to requests for information under Freedom of Information Law (FOIL); Responsible for record retention as required by law and fire district policy.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITY AND ATTRIBUTES: Knowledge of municipal laws and modern business procedures; the ability to collaborate, excellent communicative skills, attention to detail, able to work with confidential material, accuracy in record keeping and message recording; tact when dealing with the public; ability to get along well with others; and honesty. Proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, QuickBooks and a working knowledge of various office software products is expected. Applicant must be able to work remotely using EFD software and applications.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: High school graduation or possession of a high school equivalency diploma, bachelor’s degree preferred, and some business or clerical experience or any satisfactory equivalent combination of the foregoing experience and training sufficient to indicate ability to do the work.
HOURS: This is a part-time position requiring approximately 20 hours per week.
SALARY: Pay is commensurate with experience. This position is not eligible for benefits. If eligible, the employee can join the NY State and Local Retirement System.
For further information or to apply please email [email protected]. Please attach your resume ́ and cover letter to apply. A civil service job application may be required.
Eastchester Fire District is an equal opportunity employer. Employees are chosen for merit and fitness without regard to race, religion, sex (gender), age, national origin, disability, marital status or any other non-merit factor.
Let's show neighborly kindness and courtesy
(especially with all the snow around).
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There are numerous amounts of dog poo left in the middle of the sidewalks. In just these past 2 days, it's been noted that there are
4 on Archer, 3 on Central, 2 around a neighbor's house on the corner of Thomas/Parkview.
Please be respectful of your neighbors and make sure that whoever is walking your dog cleans up after it.
Even a portion left on the sidewalk is not acceptable.
You can report offenders Anonymously to the CHCA via email.
Then the CHCA will reach out on behalf of the community.
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Please place garbage cans on the hellstrip/road-verge and out of the walkways. It's worth shoveling a space for them instead of having someone fall. Neighbors of all ages go for walks and it is difficult to get around garbage cans that are placed in the middle of the sidewalk (especially with the snow).
Your thoughtfulness is appreciated!
Citing improving COVID-19 data, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that beginning Sunday, Feb. 14 the curfew placed on bars and restaurants has been extended from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. as the state continues slowly reopening its economy.
02/10/21 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that, building off of the successful Buffalo Bills pilot program, sports and entertainment events in major stadiums and arenas with a capacity of 10,000 or more people can re-open with limited spectators beginning February 23. Following the model established as part of the successful Buffalo Bills pilot program, venues and events must follow similar guidelines, including Department of Health approval for venues and events, capacity limitations, testing requirements, mandatory face coverings, temperature checks, and assigned, socially distanced seating. The Department of Health's work to inspect eligible venues statewide is already underway, and thanks to that work, the Barclays Center has been approved to re-open on February 23 for the Brooklyn Nets home game against the Sacramento Kings. The success of this, and similar events in approved venues over the coming weeks will help inform the re-opening process for smaller venues in the future. |
02/14 First Covid Vaccine Appointments Open for Those With Underlying Conditions, Comorbidities
2/8/2021
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New Yorkers with comorbidities and underlying conditions can make appointments at state-run mass vaccination sites beginning February 14, with the first appointments scheduled for February 15. Excess vaccine supply meant for hospital workers can be used to open eligibility for New Yorkers with comorbidities and underlying conditions. Local health departments will determine how, where and when to schedule appointments in their jurisdictions, and those appointments will begin as early as February 15. No local jurisdiction should accept appointments until the allocations are known, and no earlier than February 14. |
- Doctor's Letter, or
- Medical Information Evidencing Comorbidity, or
- Signed Certification
Adults of any age with the following conditions due to increased risk of moderate or severe illness or death from the virus that causes COVID-19:
- Cancer (current or in remission, including 9/11-related cancers)
- Chronic kidney disease
- Pulmonary Disease, including but not limited to, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), asthma (moderate-to-severe), pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, and 9/11 related pulmonary diseases
- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities including Down Syndrome
- Heart conditions, including but not limited to heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, or hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) including but not limited to solid organ transplant or from blood or bone marrow transplant, immune deficiencies, HIV, use of corticosteroids, use of other immune weakening medicines, or other causes
- Severe Obesity (BMI 40 kg/m2), Obesity (body mass index [BMI] of 30 kg/m2 or higher but < 40 kg/m2)
- Pregnancy
- Sickle cell disease or Thalassemia
- Type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus
- Cerebrovascular disease (affects blood vessels and blood supply to the brain)
- Neurologic conditions including but not limited to Alzheimer's Disease or dementia
- Liver disease
State-run vaccine providers: https://am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/
Save-the-Date for |
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CVS said it plans to administer 20,600 coronavirus vaccine doses in New York starting next week.
CVS Health will begin to administer the coronavirus vaccine to eligible people next week at pharmacies across New York.
Vaccinations will begin Thursday, Feb. 11, and people can make appointments starting Monday. CVS said it will administer about 20,600 doses at stores in 32 New York communities.
CVS said the vaccine will be available at stores in these 15 communities:
- Batavia
- Bethpage
- Clinton
- Cooperstown
- Eastchester
- Glenville
- Hamburg
- Hudson Falls
- Kingston
- Mattituck
- Owego
- Queensbury
- Saratoga Springs
- Stony Point
- Westfield
"One of our greatest strengths as a company is our presence in communities across the country, which makes us an ideal partner for administering vaccines in a safe, convenient, and familiar manner," said CVS President Karen S. Lynch. "We continue to be grateful for the commitment of our frontline colleagues whose dedication has allowed us to deliver care and peace of mind throughout the pandemic."
People must meet New York's coronavirus vaccination criteria and must register at CVS.com, through the CVS Pharmacy app or by calling 1-800-746-7287. Walk-ins will not be accepted.
CVS said it will soon administer the vaccine at 300 stores across 11 states. In addition to New York, the states are California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. The company said it's goal is to administer up to 25 million shots a month.
source: patch.com
Appointments preferred - Walk-Ins welcome if drive capacity permits. https://www.nybc.org/donate-blood/become-donor/can-i-donate-blood/ WWW.NYBC.ORG NY Blood Center - 1-800-933-2566 All CDC / COVID regulations will be enforced: Masks required - Please always social distance. The Tuckahoe Community Center - 71 Columbus Ave (top floor) - Tuckahoe, NY 10707 914-231-0229 |
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