Saturday s funeral for Spring Valley Fire Department 2nd Lt. Jared Lloyd, who died fighting the March 23 Evergreen Court fire, will be a private ceremony at the Rockland Boulders stadium in Pomona.
Palisades Credit Union Park, which is owned by the Town of Ramapo, will host the 11 a.m. funeral, when Lloyd s family is expected to be joined by thousands of invited guests, filling the field and stands at the minor-league ballpark, which has a listed seating capacity of 6,580.
The ceremony will be closed to the public at the request of the family and will not be livestreamed, Rockland County spokesman John Lyon said late Thursday. Earlier in the day, County Executive Ed Day had said the event would be livestreamed.
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School districts across the Hudson Valley are finding out how much federal aid they will get from the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, dollars that can be used for a wide range of costs related to the pandemic.
Needier districts will get substantially more money, as the allotments are based on the federal Title I formula, which measures the total number of school-age children in a district who come from poverty.
In Dutchess County, more than $50.3 million is estimated, with each district receiving funding. Poughkeepsie is expected to receive the most money, at an estimated $14.6 million, according to totals circulated by Sen. Chuck Schumer s office.
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Meet the Pfizer scientists who helped develop the COVID-19 vaccine in Rockland
These 3 scientists recall long days, laser focus and a shared mission at the sprawling Pfizer R&D campus in Pearl River.
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PEARL RIVER - A text of thanks from her former teacher at Spring Valley High School. A grandmother s first dose of vaccine. A TikTok video that showcased a testing kit during Pfizer s vaccine clinical trials.
Those were moments that three scientists who worked on the COVID-19 vaccine at Pfizer s largest Research & Development hub realized their hard work was truly part of a mission to save the world.