SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (April 20, 2012) – So many of The Catskill Chronicle’s readers have asked how they can help the people who lost not only their homes, but also all their possessions in the fire that destroyed
the Grandview Palace Condominium complex.
Listed below is information on how and where to donate, as well as three events taking place to raise assistance funds.
Donations for the victims will be distributed on Sunday, April 22 at 12 noon at NV Health, 184 N. Main Steet in Liberty. Contact Ann Mir at 807-7152 for more information. If you know someone who needs assistance, please let them know about this.
A fundraiser barbecue/Battle of the Bands/Bake Sale with live DJ will be held tomorrow, April 21 at 10:00 a.m. behind Cohen’s Bakery off Broadway in Monticello. Contact Brian Stickle at 807-3547 or go to Monticello Booster Club for more information.
Fifty percent of the proceeds for artist and poet Clyde Washington’s 4th Annual Inspirational Art Show on Saturday, April 21 from noon – 8:00 p.m. will benefit the Grandview Palace "Rebuilding Our Lives" fund. There will be a jazz performance at 5 p.m. Event will take place at the Day’s Inn, 52 Sullivan Avenue, Liberty, NY. Admission: $10. (The other 50% benefits the Recovery Center.) Please bring non-perishable food items and clothing).
A benefit Flea Market with a live DJ will be held at Hanofee Park in Liberty on Saturday, May 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Glen Wild Animal Rescue will also be on hand to accept donations and offer help. Call Ann Mir at 807-7152 for more information.
Capital Storage on Route 52 in Liberty is accepting donations for the victims. They are open Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday from 9:00 to 3:00. After hours and Saturdays by arrangement. 845-292-4400.
More distribution dates will follow.
If you have an organized fundraiser for the Grandview Palace fire victims, please send all the details (who, what, when, where, and how much) to: Catskill.Chronicle@yahoo.com.
Thank you.
Freeze Warning for Sullivan County covering Wednesday, April 18 from 3:00 a.m. till 8:00 a.m.
"These conditions should not be taken lightly," Governor Cuomo said. "The potential for disastrous wildfires is present in all areas of the state and we must do whatever we can to prevent fires from occurring. The state will continue to closely monitor the wildfire danger and I will deploy whatever resources are necessary to protect New Yorkers should a critical situation occur."
The timing of the food drive, in May, is significant since hunger problems are usually most critical during the summer months.
the Experience the Arts Ticket Access Program to include the three-performance Classical Series at the Event Gallery. For every ticket purchased to a performance in the Classic Music Series, Bethel Woods will donate one ticket to qualified students, community and social service organizations within the region to inspire exploration of the arts.
for Navah Perlman and the Parker Quartet are $42.00 in advance. A subscription series that features savings and convenience is available for only $99.00. Act now and guarantee the same seat for each performance.
State Division of the Lottery. 39 percent of the facility’s net win goes directly to the Lottery to fund education.
Each year in April the Kiwanis Family comes together for the designated “Kiwanis One Day” for a project that will benefit the greater community. 
Professional comedian, Robin Fox, will be featured as the keynote speaker.
Sullivan County’s Annual Litter Pluck Day will take place on Saturday, April 28, 2012, and all school and community groups, as well as private citizens are urged to participate.
community an opportunity to participate," LaBuda continued.
The kids will become members of Fourth Grade Foresters. The project’s goal is to help revitalize the observation of Arbor Day in America’s schools. Fourth graders at the George Ross MacKenzie Elementary School in Glen Spey will receive trees to take home and plant.










Gov. Cuomo Announces 2nd “Operation Hang Up” Campaign
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GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES SECOND OPERATION HANG UP CAMPAIGN TO TARGET DISTRACTED DRIVERS
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the New York State Police will conduct a second Operation Hang Up enhanced enforcement campaign to
target motorists that use their cell phone and other electronic devices while driving.
The first Operation Hang Up campaign took place over last year’s Thanksgiving Holiday, during which State Police ticketed more than 800 drivers. The second enhanced enforcement campaign will begin Monday, April 23, 2012 and continue through Sunday, April 29, 2012.
"Using a cell phone while driving is illegal and puts other motorists in danger," Governor Cuomo said. "After the huge success of the first Operation Hang Up – when more than 800 distracted drivers were ticketed – this second campaign will enable State Police to step up enforcement measures to send a clear message to drivers: keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. I thank the State Police and local law enforcement officers for their hard work to keep New Yorkers safe."
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee funds "Operation Hang Up" campaigns through a Distracted Driving Enforcement Grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The grant enables the State Police to focus patrol resources on the issue of distracted driving and supplements their conventional traffic safety and enforcement efforts. Similar enhanced enforcement periods will be conducted in the future.
Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner and Chair of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee Barbara J. Fiala said, "Under Governor Cuomo’s leadership, New York State has been in the forefront of combating distracted driving. With new texting laws in effect, and increased enforcement efforts like this one, we are taking additional positive actions that will help educate the public and change extremely dangerous distracted driving behaviors."
Thruway Authority Executive Director Thomas J. Madison said, "Over the seven-day period, the State Police will step up enforcement measures making sure drivers keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. The Thruway Authority will continue to reinforce the fact that hand-held cell phone use is a dangerous distraction and a real safety risk on the road."
Governor Cuomo signed a new law to strengthen enforcement of texting-while-driving violations in July 2011. The law makes using a handheld electronic device for activities such as texting while driving a primary traffic offense, giving law enforcement the power to stop motorists solely for engaging in this activity. Additionally, the penalty for using a handheld device while driving has been increased from two to three points.
Recent research has shown that drivers talking on phones are four times more likely to be involved in a crash. The behavior of such drivers can be equivalent to the behavior of drunk drivers at the threshold of the legal limit of .08 BAC. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration attributed more than 3,000 deaths last year to distracted driving, calling it a dangerous epidemic on America’s roadways.
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