Torrance Harvey was wearing a stylish white sportjacket as he approached the microphone. “It feels like Christmas whenever Congressman Maloney shows up,” he grinned.
Last week, the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum received word it had qualified for a second round of support as the non-profit organization continues to face significant financial challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Sept. 3, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, joined by Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson, Senator James Skoufis, and three postal workers, stood in front of the Newburgh Post Office to discuss recent procedural changes ..
As he concluded his panel discussion in Goshen, Congressman Maloney had a reassuring assessment for the audience. “Resources are on the way from the Federal Government,” he said.
The Hudson River has been described as the bloodline of New York State and one of our most precious resources from a historical, visual, ecological, and economical standpoint.
Lots of constituents want to “speak with Sean” these days. Congressman Maloney has been drawing hundreds of people to his Town Hall meetings. The turnout in Cornwall was smaller on May 13, but the event was arranged on a day’s notice.