Thanks for your understanding and cooperation as the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson deals with COVID-19.
Friday, April 10, 2020
Dear Village Folks:
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation as the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson deals with COVID-19.
Village Hall Office doors will remain closed through Friday, May 1. Village employees are continuing to provide essential services and conduct village business, onsite and remotely. Please contact us at 534-4200 or info@cornwall-on-hudson.org for questions regarding Village business. You may visit our website at www.cornwall-on-hudson.org.
The spring bulk cleanup will begin the week of Monday, May 18. The Village election has been delayed until June; we will be getting further guidance on the election next week. The annual re-organization meeting will take place after the election; the village is holding over all current officers, including trustees and appointed officials, until then.
Lots of people are enjoying Donahue Memorial Park at Cornwall Landing. Others are hiking Storm King Mountain. The Esty & Hellie Stowell Trailhead for Storm King Mountain is located where Hudson Avenue becomes Bayview Avenue (Route 218). There’s plenty of parking.
More to do: Cornwall Public Library now subscribes to Hoopla, a video streaming service that provides access to hundreds of thousands of digital Items for free with a Cornwall Library card. The Arts Mid-Hudson website offers many virtual events, exhibits and resources.
We are grateful to our health professionals and first responders. Let’s also remember to thank our truckers, news reporters and radio DJs.
Police Chief Steve Dixon has been distributing flyers reminding people to keep distancing. And the Centers for Disease Control is now recommending wearing masks when we go out. As always, let’s deposit trash in their proper receptacles.
Cornwall-on-Hudson is a vibrant community. Let’s keep it so by being in touch with our families, friends and neighbors during this challenging time.
Stay healthy!
Brendan G. Coyne
Mayor