29 July Orange County Mobile DMV at Town Hall, August 6th July 29, 2024 By Town Clerk . Community News, General 0 Orange County Mobile DMV at Town Hall, August 6th Related Articles County Executive Neuhaus Declares State of Emergency for Orange County February 22, 2026 *County Executive Neuhaus Declares State of Emergency for Orange County In response to the blizzard warning and significant winter storm conditions anticipated to develop in Orange County, County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus has declared a "Local State of Emergency" in Orange County, under the provisions of Article 2-B, Section 24, N.Y.S. Executive Law. This declaration empowers County officials to temporarily suspend and/or change normal County operating procedures including (but not limited to); saving lives, mitigating property damage, limiting access to impacted areas, and requesting additional assistance from New York State. The State of Emergency will be effective 6:00 p.m. today, Sunday, February 22, 2026 and will remain in effect until rescinded by County Executive Neuhaus. All roads in Orange County will be closed to pedestrian and vehicular traffic, with the exception of necessary travel by designated essential municipal, medical, and law enforcement workers. Residents of Orange County are advised to refrain from being on the roads, unless they are deemed "essential personnel." New York State will address restrictions on I-84 and I-87. Presently, on I-84, NYS has a ban on empty or tandem trucks, and commercial vehicles are restricted to right lane travel only. In addition, County Government Buildings will be closed to the public on Monday, February 23, 2026, including, the Orange County Government Center, County Clerk, DMV, All Courts, and the Orange County Courthouse. County employees should not report to work unless you are essential. County employees who are uncertain of their status should reach out to their supervisors or department heads. All County employees are expected to report to their usual shifts on Tuesday, February 24th. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be activated from 5:00 p.m. Sunday, February 22, 2026, with multiple community partners on-site, including Central Hudson, Orange County Sheriff's Office, NY State Police, NYS DHSES, and the County's Emergency Operation's Team, as well as representatives from Orange County's Departments of Law, Public Works, Social Services, Health, and the Medical Reserve Corps. The EOC will also remain in close communication with the local hospitals, West Point, and other community partners. The EOC will remain operational until no longer deemed necessary. "Orange County got through the January storm safely, due to the cooperation of County residents and the hard work of our first responders, public works personnel, and law enforcement," stated County Executive Neuhaus. "I anticipate the same level of cooperation during this current storm. I thank you all for doing your part to make sure our community stays safe." Further information/details: · "Code Blue" is in effect. If you are aware of someone who is without housing, or have other non-emergency questions or concerns, please call 311. A list of warming centers available throughout the County is available on the Orange County Government website. · Municipalities can "piggyback" on County contracts for emergency procurement needs. · Most schools in Orange County have announced closings for tomorrow. If you are uncertain about the status of a particular school district, please check the school district's website and/or social media. · Please use caution when shoveling and doing snow removal. Residents are advised to remain informed by monitoring official updates on Orange County Government's website and social media pages: https://www.facebook.com/OrangeCountyGovernment and https://www.facebook.com/OrangeCountyEmergencyManagement and be ready to follow any safety guidance issued by local authorities. Additional information will be provided as the situation develops. For more information, contact Rebecca Sheehan, Assistant to County Executive, Director of Public Information and Media Relations, at 845.907.2332 or [email protected]. For general media inquiries, contact Rebecca Sheehan, Assistant to the County Executive and Director of Public Information and Media Relations, at 845-291-2700 or [email protected]. Stay connected with County Executive Neuhaus and Orange County Government on social media:? o Facebook: @OrangeCountyNYGovt | @Steve.Neuhaus? o Instagram: @OrangeCountyNYGovt | @Steve.Neuhaus? o X (formerly Twitter): @OCGovNY | @SNeuhausOC? Be sure to also check out the Blueprint Orange video series, a behind-the-scenes look at the projects, places, and people that make our County a great place to live. And don't miss the newest episode of NeuCast, featuring Fidanza Family Properties, now streaming on OrangeCountyGov.com. Orange County News: District Attorney David Hoovler Announces the Fourth Orange County District Attorney’s Office Youth Fishing Derby “Get Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs” Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, announced the launch of the fourth District Attorney’s Office Youth Fishing Derby. The Derby will run from April 1, 2024 through September 2, 2024 and is open to children between the ages of four and eighteen who are children or grandchildren of Orange County residents. The fishing is great in Orange County, so give it a try! In 2015, almost 45,000 fishing licenses were sold in Orange County. That year, of the 62 counties in New York State, only two counties sold more fishing licenses than Orange County. Last year, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation stocked about 38,880 trout in Orange County waters. In addition, the Orange County Federation of Sportsmen stocked trout in waters with public fishing access. There are 86 named lakes in Orange County and hundreds more unnamed lakes and ponds that contain several species of fish of interest to the angler. Orange County also has many miles of rivers and streams to fish as well. The Hudson, Delaware, Neversink, Ramapo, and Wallkill Rivers and several small streams have public access to good fishing. If you do not own a boat, no problem. There is plenty of shore fishing in many state, county, and town parks in Orange County. Fish, large and small, call Orange County home. There are large striped bass in the Hudson River during the spring run. The New York State freshwater record striped bass, which weighed 60 pounds, was caught in the Hudson River in Orange County in 2014. Greenwood Lake has muskellunge, walleye, and bass ready to test your skills as an angler. The Wallkill River is loaded with smallmouth bass and rock bass. Try small topwater lures here for exciting action! If you are a novice or first-time angler, Orange County lakes, ponds, and streams are heavily populated with panfish that are easy to catch. Bluegills, pumpkinseeds, yellow perch, bullheads, and crappies are found in almost all the lakes and ponds in the county. Try worms under a bobber using light tackle and do not be surprised if a large bass or pickerel grabs your bait instead! Try Rutgers, Moodna, or Woodbury creeks for trout. Flies, small spinner baits, worms, or salmon eggs are used to catch rainbow and brown trout in those streams. Fishing teaches many life lessons, such as patience and how to deal with success and failure. Several U.S. presidents were accomplished fishermen and used fishing to relax from the stress and responsibilities of their office. Participants will also learn to enjoy and respect nature and, by spending more time with family and friends, will alleviate some of the boredom and anxiety caused by the stress in life. It is that boredom and anxiety that has led so many of our young people to turn to drug use or gang activity. Sports and other worthwhile activities can help deter young people from those bad choices. The Derby will encourage our young people to go fishing and enjoy the outdoors and hopefully avoid drug use. The Fishing Derby is part of District Attorney Hoovler’s community outreach program. This contest began during COVID-19 and continues to help young anglers make good choices. Participation in fishing skyrocketed with New Yorkers during the COVID-19 crisis, because that activity could be enjoyed at almost any age, in the outdoors with friends and family, while social distancing. The Fishing Derby will encourage the youth of Orange County to participate in an exciting outdoor sport that can be enjoyed for a lifetime. Remember, any fish entered in the Derby, big or small, has an equal chance to win a prize for the contestant. CONTEST RULES: Entry into the Youth Fishing Derby is free. All fish entered in the contest must be legally caught from anywhere in New York State. Contestants must adhere to all current New York State fishing regulations. Fresh and saltwater fish are eligible to be entered into the contest. To enter, email a photo of the contestant holding the fish, as well as the child’s first name and an adult contact phone number, to [email protected]. Each angler can enter up to three fish during the contest, to have multiple chances to win. Ten winners will be drawn at random from all entries received during the contest dates. Each angler is limited to one prize package. All photos entered in the Youth Fishing Derby becomes the property of the Derby. PRIZE PACKAGE: Each winner will receive an Orange County District Attorney’s Office limited t-shirt and a Mystery Tackle Box Bass Fishing Kit. Bonus prize: The first winner drawn will also receive a $100 gift card. Prizes can be picked up at the District Attorney’s Office by the winners in Goshen or will be mailed to them at the conclusion of the contest. “I wish good luck to all our young anglers,” said District Attorney Hoovler, “and I hope that you enjoy your time in our great outdoors. Please always remember safety! Wear a life vest when in a boat or near deep water. Be careful with hooks and other fishing tackle. Look where you cast and behind you, to avoid hooking someone by mistake. Remember sunglasses to protect your eyes from both the sun and from hooks that might pop loose from a hooked fish. Remember that good anglers don’t litter, because it hurts our wildlife habitat and can lead to the loss of public access for fishing. Have fun and stay safe, and maybe I’ll see you on the water this year!” DA Hoovler helping the Orange County Federation of Sportsmen to stock trout Orange County Mobile DMV Unit at Town Hall, April 10th Orange County Mobile DMV Unit at Town Hall, April 10th. 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