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MONROE - Kiryas Joel plans to create a shortcut to Route 17 for drivers headed to and from the village by building a road connection that would bypass a bottleneck in neighboring Monroe. The new road segment would be built on a 22-acre land strip in Monroe that Kiryas Joel and the Ezras Choilim Health Center bought last month for $4.3 million. The health center, which is located in Kiryas Joel, contributed to the purchase because it is said to be considering building a new medical facility on part of that land. The road is a piece of a longer parallel road that was conceived more than 15 years ago and shelved for lack of funding for the work, last estimated to cost $30 million. That overall project was known as the Larkin Drive Extension and would stretch a mile and a half next to Route 17 across Monroe, from Route 208 to County Route 105. ....
People ‘want police officers to be part of the community’ Goshen. After the death of George Floyd and the resulting protests in Minneapolis, Gov. Andrew Cuomo mandated that all of New York’s 500 municipal police agencies must review their policies and procedures and enlist stakeholders in a “collaborative” effort to develop a plan for improvements. | 05 Jan 2021 | 08:38 Alarmed by police-involved deaths and racially biased law enforcement in New York and elsewhere, Governor Andrew Cuomo has decreed that municipal police agencies must reinvent themselves. Cuomo mandated in June, shortly after the death of George Floyd and the resulting protests in Minneapolis, that all of New York’s 500 municipal police agencies, including 32 in Orange County, must review their policies and procedures and enlist stakeholders in a “collaborative” effort to develop a plan for improvements. ....