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Molinaro Visits Pawling To Talk State Of County

PAWLING, N.Y. -- Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. Molinaro and the Pawling Chamber of Commerce will hold a town hall forum on March 8 to discuss the state of the county.

Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro and the Pawling Chamber of Commerce will hold a public meeting to discuss the future of the county on Tuesday, March 8. Residents are invited to attend and ask questions, or address concerns.

Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro and the Pawling Chamber of Commerce will hold a public meeting to discuss the future of the county on Tuesday, March 8. Residents are invited to attend and ask questions, or address concerns.

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The event will include a question and answer session with Molinaro as he reviews his 2016 State of the County address.

Residents are invited to attend and participate in an open conversation to ask questions and share their feedback about county issues important to them, or their businesses. 

During his address in January, Molinaro stated his three goals for Dutchess County over the next 10 years including:

  • To make Dutchess the healthiest county in New York.
  • To create the most comprehensive system of justice of any county in America.
  • To ignite a “Revitalization Revolution,” partnering with local communities to promote growth that enhances the lives of all residents.

The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. be held at Pawling Town Hall, 160 Charles Colman Blvd.

For information, visit dutchessny.gov or call 486‐2000.

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