NEW YORK STATE SENATE — Westchester County – District 38 — David Carlucci (D) Rockland, Westchester

David Carlucci is a member of the New York State Senate representing the 38th district, which includes all of Rockland County and parts of Westchester County. A Democrat, Carlucci was a member of the state’s Independent Democratic Conference from its formation in 2011 until its 2018 dissolution

David Carlucci (D)

Chairman of Committee on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities

38th Senate District
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Contact Information

Website
Facebook
Twitter @davidcarlucci

District Office

2 Church Street
Ossining, NY 10562
Phone: 914-941-2041
Fax: 914-941-2054

Albany Office

81 State Street
509 Legislative Office Building
Albany, NY 12247
Phone: 518-455-2991
Fax: 518-426-6737

Committee Membership

Carlucci was born in Clarkstown, New York on April 3, 1981 and raised in Rockland County. He graduated from Clarkstown High School North. He graduated from Rockland Community College in 2000 and Cornell University in 2002, with a B.S. in Industrial Labor Relations.

After graduating from Cornell, Carlucci worked as a financial planner for American Express from 2002 to 2003 and later worked in Congressman Eliot Engel‘s office as a staff assistant from 2004 to 2005.

He then was elected as town clerk for the community of Clarkstown.

In 2010, Carlucci announced that he would run for the state Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Thomas Morahan. However, a few months prior to the 2010 general elections, Morahan died.

Facing a replacement Republican on the ballot, Carlucci beat out Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef 53% to 47%.[7] He has never faced another credible general election challenger.

On January 5, 2011, David Carlucci entered into the Senate and formed the Independent Democratic Conference (IDC), with three other Democratic senators, Jeffrey D. KleinDiane Savino, and David J. Valesky.

In 2013, the IDC and the Senate Republicans announced a majority coalition agreement.

In April 2018, the IDC was dissolved and Carlucci joined the Senate Democratic Conference.

In the 2018 Democratic Primary, Carlucci defeated Julie Goldberg by a 54% to 46% margin becoming one of only two former IDC members, along with Diane Savino, to defeat primary challengers.

Carlucci is married to Lauren Grossberg Carlucci. The two had their first child in 2013. He lives in the Town of Clarkstown, New York.


NEW YORK STATE SENATE — Westchester County – District 40 — Pete Harckham (D) Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester

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Peter “Pete” Harckham is the state senator for the 40th district of the New York State Senate. A Democrat, Harckham was first elected in 2018, defeating incumbent Terrence Murphy. The district includes parts of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties in the Hudson Valley

Pete Harckham (D)

Chairman of Committee on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse

40th Senate District
District 40 Map

Contact Information

Website
Facebook
Twitter @SenatorHarckham

District Office 

40 Gleneida Avenue3rd FloorCarmel, NY 10512(845) 225-3025

Temporary Westchester Office

(914) 241-4600

Albany Office

188 State Street
Room 812
Albany, NY 12247
Phone: 518-455-3111
Fax: 518-426-6977

Committee Membership

Peter Harckham grew up in the Hudson Valley, residing in Rockland County for most of his childhood.

He attended Clarkstown High School North, before attending Dickinson College, where he graduated in English.

Harckham began his career in the advertising sector.

Prior to elected office, Harckham served as President for a not for profit housing corporation that builds affordable housing in northern Westchester County.

Prior to that, Harckham served as Vice Chair of the Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation, a San Francisco based private foundation that supports the sustainable management of natural resources.

In 2007, Harckham was first elected to the Westchester County Board of Legislators, winning again in 2009, 2011, and 2013.

He served for four terms as a county legislator, including two terms as Democratic Majority Leader.

He ran unsuccessfully for the New York State Assembly in a 2010 special election.

In 2015 he left the legislature to work in the administration of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo as assistant director of the Office of Community Renewal. In that position he helped administer grants in the lower Hudson Valley.

In 2018, Harckham ran against incumbent Republican state Senator Terrence Murphy, who had represented the seat since 2015.

In an overwhelmingly Democratic year, Harckham defeated Murphy, 51% to 49%.

Harckham’s campaign site

CABLE TV: “Yonkers Newswire” Editor Brian Harrod Interviewed #PeteHarckham on the “Westchester County Roundup” Cable TV Show That Airs On Altice’s #Cablevision And Verizion’s #FIOS today.

PUBLIC ACCESS TV: Former Westchester County Legislature Majority Leader #PeterHarckham is a candidate for NYS Senate in District 40, which covers Westchester and a big chunk of the #HudsonValley

Mt Pleasant Town Clerk – Patricia June Scova – 5 Stars

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Patricia June Scova AKA Patricia Breenan Scova

1. Freedom Of Information Compliance And Knowledge Ratings:

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Mt Pleasant Town Clerk Patricia June Scova provided all of the information that we requested within the prescribed times of New York’ Freedom Of information laws. We give her office a five star rating and feel that town residents are well served by her.

 

2. Email Address For Filing FOI Requests

pscova@mtpleasantny.com

3, Mailing Address For Filing FOI Requests

Town Clerk
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595

4. Experience And Background Information:

Volunteer Service: Secretary for “Great Hunger Memorial of Westchester County”; Board of Directors, Mt. Pleasant Italian American Association

Residence: Mt. Pleasant (Hawthorne)

5. From The Town Website:

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Duties & Responsibilities

The Town Clerk’s Office is responsible for issuance of licenses, including marriage, dog, hunting and fishing, birth and death certificates, commuter parking permits and handicapped parking permits. The Town Clerk is the Freedom of Information Officer and clerk for Town Board.The clerk serves for a two year term.Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm

Phone:(914) 742-2312Fax:(914) 747-6172

Frequently Asked Questions

Name Title
Patricia June Scova Town Clerk

6. Media Reports

JOURNAL NEWS – Mount Pleasant: TV, movie fame will cost you

…The filming fees under the new law are $1,000 for an advertisement that is not profit-motivated, such as something done for community service; $2,500 for an advertisement that sells a product; and $5,000 for feature film/television/video…..

Mount Pleasant’s new law, which applies to public and private property, says someone making a movie, documentary, television program or commercial needs to apply for a license from the town clerk.

Clerk Patricia June Scova said the town had “Law and Order” come twice in the last year or so, “but we didn’t have anything on the books.” She said there’s been other filming near where Routes 117 and 448 meet. A house on Eastview Drive drew cameras as well. She and other officials, including the police chief, have gotten the necessary information, such as proof of insurance, when productions have come to town.

But having the permitting law “is an important step for the town,” Scova said. “We get calls all the time from scouts who are looking for buildings,” she said….

Please read more here:

http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/2016/06/14/mount-pleasant-movie-tv-filming-fees/85687938/

7.. Notes

This Ratings Page Has Been Updated With Additional Information

About Mt. Pleasant, NY

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Mount Pleasant is a town in Westchester County, New York, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 43,724.

The villages of Valhalla, Hawthorne, Thornwood, Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow and a small portion of Briarcliff Manor lie within the town,[a] as well as a number of hamlets.

The John D. Rockefeller Estate was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 as a National Historic Landmark.

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Elevation: 249′

 

Population: 43,724 (2010)

 

Unemployment rate: 4.0% (Apr 2015)

Ossining Town Clerk – Mary Ann Roberts – 5 Stars

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Mary Ann Roberts

1. Freedom Of Information Compliance And Knowledge Ratings:

Ossining Town Clerk Mary Ann Roberts acknowledge all Freedom of Information requests and quickly process them even though the information we asked for was difficult to obtain. We rate Ms. Roberts with five stars. The citizens of Ossining are very well served by this Ms. Roberts.

2. Email Address For Filing FOI Requests

mroberts@townofossining.com

3, Mailing Address For Filing FOI Requests

Town Clerk
16 Croton Avenue
Ossining, NY 10562

4. Experience:

MaryAnn Roberts is Clerk to both the Village and the Town of Ossining.

Ms. Roberts has held the position of Town Clerk since taking office on January 1, 2000, as well as being appointed  Village Clerk for the same term.

Ms. Roberts was elected to her first four-year term in a two-way race in 1999.

Ms Robertshas has been a resident in the Village of Ossining nearly all of her life and is married with two grown children who have gone through the Ossining School System.

5. From The Town Website:

Office Hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The following services are available in the Town/Village Clerk’s Office.

Town of Ossining Schedule of Fees: schedule consists of a compilation and consolidation of provisions pertaining to fees for the various applications, licenses and permits required or provided for under the Town Code, rules and regulations.

pdf Schedule of Fees (39 KB)

Freedom of Information Request Form: application for public access to records.
pdf FOIL Request Form (40 KB)

  • Licensing:
    • Conservation (Hunting, Fishing)
    • Dog
    • Marriage
    • Games of Chance
    • Bingo
    • Peddler
    • Refreshment
    • Taxi Driver
    • Taxi Owner
    • Laundromat
    • Coin Operated Devices
    • Cabaret
    • “Going Out of Business”
  • Parking Permits:
    • Railroad Station Parking (Annual)
      – For Residents of Town of Ossining only
    • Municipal Lots
  • Birth Records:
    • Certifications of Birth Records from 1881 to present
  • Death Records:
    • Certifications of Death Records from 1881 to present

NYS Dept. of Health – Vital Records (Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records)

7. Notes

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About Ossining, New York

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Ossining is a town located along the Hudson River in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 37,674 in the 2010 census. It contains two villages, the Village of Ossining and part of Briarcliff Manor.

The rest is located in the Town of Mount Pleasant. It is the location of Sing Sing maximum-security prison.

Frederick Philipse bought the area which presently constitutes the Town of Ossining from the Sint Sinck Indians in 1685. The Sint Sinck were members of the Matinecock (Algonquin) tribe, who originally resided in the area of Cow Neck Peninsula on Long Island, New York. His Manor extended from Spuyten Duyvil Creek on the border between present day Manhattan and the Bronx to the Croton River. The last Lord of the Manor, Frederick Philipse III, was a Loyalist in the American Revolutionary War who fled to England. The State of New York confiscated the manor in 1779.

In 1813, the village of Sing Sing was incorporated. Sing Prison, now known as Sing Sing Correctional Facility, which is a maximum-security prison, opened in 1826. The prison was opened to replace the Newgate Prison that was located in New York City. In 1845, the New York State Legislature created a new town out of the northern part of what had been the Town of Mount Pleasant. A local Indian authority suggested the town be named Ossinsing, a different form of the name Sing Sing. One year later the last “s” was removed for ease in pronunciation. In 1881, the town considered changing its name to “Garfield Plains” to honor the recently assassinated President of the United States, James Garfield, but dropped the idea after the much larger city of White Plains in southern Westchester County objected. In 1901, to prevent confusion of goods made in the village with Sing Sing prison-made items, local officials had the village name changed to Ossining as well.

In 1902 an area east of the village of Ossining, then known as Whitson’s Crossing, was incorporated as the village of Briarcliff Manor.

The Jug Tavern and Scarborough Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places…..

Please Read More here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossining_(town),_New_York

Zip code: 10562
Population: 37,674 (2010)