Village Notices

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Please find the most up to date notices from the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson.

Friday, April 3, 2020

Dear Village Folks:

I want to thank you all for your patience and cooperation as we cope with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). While Village Hall Office doors remain closed, Village employees continue to work to provide services and conduct business.

The Village will resume regular yard debris pickup Monday, April 6. The spring bulk cleanup will begin the week of Monday, May 18.

For any questions regarding Village business, please contact us at 534-4200 or info@cornwall-on-hudson.org. The dropbox marked BILLS on the parking lot side of Village Hall has been working well. Thanks.

Looking for something to do? The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley at 195 Hudson Street still needs volunteers. Contact Dexter Alston, Volunteer Coordinator, at:

Remember to file your 2020 Census questionnaire. If you need help, please call this toll-free number: 1-844-330-2020.

In addition to our health professionals and first responders, let’s be sure to thank our food workers, supermarket staff and postal workers.

For recreation, in addition to Donahue Memorial Park at the riverfront, the Village offers Roe Park on the Boulevard and the trails behind the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, also on the Boulevard.

It is important that we maintain our sense of community during these challenging days. Let’s check in with our families, friends and neighbors. Let’s greet one another and wish each other good health. I am grateful to you for helping the Village get through this difficult time.

Stay healthy!

Brendan G. Coyne

Mayor

Dear Residents:

I want to thank you all for your patience and cooperation as we cope with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Village Hall Office doors are closed and will continue to remain closed until Friday, April 10, 2020, at which time we’ll determine if it is safe to open. We are staggering hours to provide Village services and conduct Village business.

Please continue to pay bills through the dropbox marked BILLS on the parking lot side of Village Hall to limit interaction between residents and village employees. If you have questions about Village business, please contact us at 534-4200 or info@cornwall-on-hudson.org. 

Senior citizens may wish to take advantage of Safe Seniors, an assistance program provided by the Village Police Department. See link.

If you’d like to volunteer, the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley, right here in the Village at 195 Hudson Street, is always looking for volunteers, now more than ever. To volunteer, check the website: www.regionalfoodbank.net/volunteer/.

Please follow the guidelines of the Center for Disease Control regarding hygiene and isolating. Let’s take care of ourselves, families and neighbors. In addition to our health professionals and first responders, let’s be grateful for our Village public works, water and clerical employees.

It’s good to see so many people walking, jogging and bicycling. Enjoy Donahue Memorial Park and the Village’s other parks.  Let’s continue to support our local restaurants by ordering food to take out.

The Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson is a strong community. Let’s help one another get through this challenging time. Stay healthy!

Brendan G. Coyne, Mayor

Dear Residents:

In response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), I will continue to inform you of additional steps the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson is taking to function and provide services. New York State and Orange County are providing new information daily.

Village Hall Office doors will remain closed until Monday, March 30, 2020, at which time the Village Board will determine whether it is safe to open. We continue to conduct village business.

Please continue to pay bills through the dropbox marked BILLS on the side of Village Hall to limit interaction residents and village employees and thereby safeguard everyone’s health. If you have questions about village business, please contact us at 534-4200 or info@cornwall-on-hudson.org. 

Senior citizens may wish to take advantage of Safe Seniors, an assistance program provided by the Village Police Department. See link.

The Comprehensive Plan Committee will hold an information meeting on its draft plan at a date to be announced. See link.

The state has opened a virus testing facility at Anthony Wayne recreation area to serve Orange and Rockland residents. If you have symptoms, you may schedule an appointment to be tested by calling your physician or 888- 364-3065. Please don’t just show up at the site, or any hospital, because facilities are being inundated and the health of workers is being jeopardized.

Please follow the guidelines of the Center for Disease Control regarding hygiene and isolating. Let’s take care of ourselves, families and neighbors. Let’s be grateful for our health professionals, first responders and all those providing services. Let’s support our local restaurants by ordering takeout.

Working together we will get through this challenging time. Stay healthy!

Brendan G. Coyne, Mayor

Dear Residents:

In response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), I want to inform you of additional steps the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson is taking to continue to function and provide services.

Village Hall Offices will be closed as of today, Tuesday, March 17, 2020, until Monday, March 30, 2020, at which time the Village Board will determine whether it is safe to open. We will continue to conduct Village business.

The Village Board Election has been postponed to Tuesday, April 28, from Wednesday, March 18.

You may continue to pay bills through the dropbox marked BILLS on the side of Village Hall to safeguard the health of residents and village employees and limit interaction.

If you have questions about village business, please call (534-4200) or email (info@cornwall-on-hudson.org). 

At this time, the March Village Board Business Meeting is still scheduled for 7 p.m., Monday, March 23.

The Comprehensive Plan Committee will be holding an information meeting on its plan at a date to be announced.

More broadly, take care of yourselves, your family and neighbors. Follow the guidelines of the Center for Disease Control regarding hygiene and isolating. Be grateful for our health professionals, first responders and all those who are providing services.

As you know, this is a fluid situation. I will continue to update you as matters change. Together we will get through this challenging time. Stay healthy!

Brendan Coyne, Mayor

NOTICE REGARDING BUSINESS MEETING

Notice is hereby given that in response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Board of Trustees will hold their March 23, 2020 Business Meeting via teleconference at 7:00 p.m.  Draft minutes will be made available to the public as soon as possible.

 

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

VILLAGE OF CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON

Jeanne Mahoney

Village Clerk

VILLAGE OF CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON
INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW NO. ____ OF 2020
A LOCAL LAW REGULATING THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF OUTDOOR LIGHTING WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON

Full Law

As the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson works to help its residents deal with the Coronavirus Disease 2019, Senior citizens may be interested in the Safe Seniors program administered by the Village Police Department. Click on  the link: Safe Seniors.

VILLAGE OFFICES CLOSED

In response to Coronavirus 19, Village Hall Offices will be conducting business; however the doors will be closed for the safety of staff and residents until Monday, March 30, 2020, at which time the Village Board will determine whether it is safe to open.

You may make payments of water bills and taxes in the dropbox marked BILLS on the side of Village Hall.

The next annual election of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson will be held in the Board Room of the Village Hall, 325 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. on the 18th day of March 2020 28th day of April 2020, between the hours of Noon and 9 PM by voting machine.  The candidates, offices and terms for which are as follows:

James P. Kane, 297 Hudson Street                             Trustee                        Two Years

Richard Gaillard, 37 Duncan Avenue                         Trustee                        Two Years

                                                            BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

                                                            Jeanne Mahoney, Village Clerk

Revised local law regulation the installation and use of outdoor lighting with in the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson. Revised Lighting Law