September 2022

Dear Residents & Community Members,

  

As we prepare to welcome October, we hope this update finds you well and enjoying the beautiful weather and abundance of Autumn activities. Many will agree that there is no place quite like the Hudson Valley this time of year. There are several community events coming up in October which are included in this month's update. As always, the Orange County Tourism website is a great resource to find out about local happenings and spur of the moment "things to do."  


Although delayed because of the pandemic, we recently had the honor of officially dedicating our Town Hall building with the unveiling of a plaque located outside the upper level Meeting Room. We are fortunate to have a wonderful working space, a beautiful Courtroom and a versatile Meeting Room which not only allows for our Town meetings, but has also provided a meeting space at times for our neighboring municipalities. By centralizing our town operations, we continue to seek ways to best serve our residents. If you haven't had a chance to visit Town Hall in the past few years, please stop in.   We'd be happy to show you around!  





Cordially,




Tony Cardone

Supervisor, Town of Monroe

Town Hall employees gathered with Supervisor Cardone and both current and former Councilpersons to officially dedicate the Town Hall Building.

Pictured above are Town Employees and Elected Officials with John Scherne (center) and Pat Patterson (4th from the right) at the September 19th Town Board Meeting.

New Highway Superintendent Appointed

We are pleased to announce the appointment of James "Pat" Patterson to the position of Town of Monroe Highway Superintendent. Pat most recently served as Highway Superintendent for the Town of Highlands and brings an extensive amount of expertise to Monroe in both road and water operations and maintenance. 

At the September 19th Town Board Meeting, recently retired Town of Monroe Highway Superintendent, John Scherne was recognized for his 35 years of dedicated service to the residents of the Town of Monroe. We wish John all the best in the next chapter and are excited to welcome Pat to the Town of Monroe family!

Happy 100th Birthday, Vinnie Marino!

Supervisor Cardone along with County Executive Steve Neuhaus had the honor of wishing Town of Monroe resident, Vinnie Marino a very Happy 100th Birthday!  Vinnie is a proud U.S. Army Veteran who served in World War II and fought in the Battle of the Bulge.  We thank Vinnie for his service and wish him all the best in celebrating this special occasion!

Smith's Clove Park Playground Dedicated in Honor of Joe Mancuso on his Retirement

The Monroe Joint Park and Recreation Commission held a ceremony on Monday, September 26th for the dedication of "The Joe Mancuso Playground" at Smith's Clove Park in recognition of Joe's 34 years of dedicated service to the community of Monroe. Joe recently retired as Recreation Director of Smith's Clove Park and prior to that served in numerous roles in the community including three terms as Village of Monroe Mayor, Village Trustee, Park Commissioner, as well as the owner of a local tailor shop in the Village of Monroe. Joe retires after spending the past 16 years at Smith's Clove Park where he played an instrumental role in introducing many youth programs and classes as well as running the Summer Youth Activity Camp (YAC). We sincerely thank Joe for the tremendous impact he's made on our community and wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement.

Several former and current Monroe Joint Park and Recreation Commission members gathered to celebrate the playground dedication.

Coming Soon:  Pickleball at Mombasha Park!

Pictured above is Ann Marie Morris, Department Head for Mombasha Park, Thor Midtbo of the Highway Department and Pat Patterson, Highway Superintendent

Work has officially begun on the construction of (3) Pickleball Courts at Mombasha Park. The area for the courts was recently marked out and ground breaking will be happening next week. Stay tuned for updates and in the meantime, get your paddle and ball ready!

Bill Dimmit Recognized By Orange County As September's Citizen of the Month

Pictured above is Bill Dimmit (center) with County Executive Steve Neuhaus and Supervisor Tony Cardone 

Monroe resident Bill Dimmit has been named Orange County Citizen of the Month for September. For the past 13 years, Bill has volunteered his time taking pictures of Monroe-Woodbury athletic competitions, sharing his photography with the high school, athletes and their families, all free of charge. Throughout the years, Bill has captured countless milestones and accomplishments and has selflessly given his time. Thank you for making an impact, Bill!

Town of Monroe Compost Facility Scheduled to Reopen October 29th


The Town of Monroe Compost Facility will be open this Fall on the following dates:

 

Saturdays: October 29th, November 5th, November 12th, November 19th from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.

 

Wednesdays: November 2nd, November 9th, November 16th from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. The facility will close after November 19th and reopen again in the Spring.

 

The Compost Facility is located on Lakes Road and is open to all Town of Monroe, Village of Monroe and Village of Harriman residents at no cost.

 

The facility will accept leaves and brush (brush must be tied, under 4 foot in length and no larger than 5 inches in diameter). No grass clippings, logs or wood will be accepted.

 

For additional information please contact the Town of Monroe Highway Department at 782-8583. 


Gearing up for Leaf Season!

Highway Superintendent Pat Patterson and Supervisor Cardone look over one of two leaf machines which will be used for leaf pickup.  Highway Department mechanics and employees recently refurbished all mechanical parts, adhering to our cost saving measures.

The Town of Monroe Highway Department is preparing for this year's leaf pickup. Stay tuned in the weeks ahead for specific information regarding when pickup will begin. As a reminder, the Highway Department will collect leaves at each Town maintained road on a continual basis throughout the designated pickup period.  

Cheese Festival Success!


Pictured left to right is Orange County Legislator, Pete Tuohy, Town Councilwoman, Dorey Houle, Town Councilman Sal Scancarello, Supervisor Cardone and Community Volunteer, Charlie Pakula

Congratulations to the Village of Monroe and Committee Members on the successful return of the Cheese Festival.  It was nice to see so many community members in attendance supporting this event and local business.  

Upcoming Town Meetings


Town Board: 

October 3rd, October 17th, 7 p.m.


Planning Board: 

Workshop Meeting, October 13th, 6 p.m. Regular Meeting, October 18th, 6 p.m.


Zoning Board of Appeals: 

October 25th, 7 p.m.

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