Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Congresswoman Nita Lowey & Carlucci Team Up For Mobile Office
Teaming up with Congresswoman Nita Lowey was a great success! The many services of the Town Clerks Office were provided to our residents while they did their grocery shopping on the weekend! Residents also were able to talk with Congresswoman Lowey about whatever concerns they wished to discuss! This mobile office was a lot of fun, and really fits my mission to make the services of government as accessible and user friendly as possible!
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Student Goverment Day
Recently, the students at Clarkstown High School North, (my alma mater), shadowed myself and many other government officials for the day at the Clarkstown Town Hall. I was very impressed with the enthusiasm and interest the students had in the actions of their local government. When I was a sophomore at CHSN, I had the good fortune to shadow a town official for the day, and it truly inspired me to get involved in my local government. I believe that any time students are challenged to think about how they can contribute to the community, everyone benefits! I can't wait to do this again, and I would like to invite any school or organization to contact me if they would like to set up a student government day or even a tour of the Town Hall!
Monday, June 25, 2007
Watch Town Clerk on Cablevison On Demand
This past Thursday I was interviewed for the Local Cablevision show Meet The Leaders. I thought the interview went well as I got to talk about the many new programs available at the Town Clerks Office. You can watch the show Meet The Leaders on public access, however now you can watch it any time via "Local On Demand". Here's how,
1. Press you iO, guide button or switch to ch. 500.
2. Select "On Demand"
3. Select "Free On Demand"
4. Select "Local On Demand"
5. Select "Hudson Valley"
6. Select "Meet/Leaders-Carlucci"
7. Select "Play"
8. Select "OK"
Remember this is FREE: You have the option to fast forward, rewind or pause at your leisure. I hope you will be able to watch the interview, and let me now what you think!!
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Free Fishing This Weekend!
As the licensing agent for fishing licenses in Clarkstown, I wanted to inform the public that during the last weekend in June, anyone can fish New York State waters for free. No license will be required on June 23-24, 2007. So, whether you’re a first-time fisherman or a seasoned angler, please take advantage of New York State’s free fishing days and the many fishing spots throughout our state. “Better yet, why not test your fishing skills out at the picturesque fishing spots right here in Clarkstown?” Please visit www.clarkstownclerk.com or call Clarkstown Town Clerk David Carlucci at 845-639-2010 for more information or questions.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Evening Hours!
It seems there is never enough hours in the day to accomplish everything we need to get done. More and more, our work hours encroach upon our personal time, leaving the weekend to rush around, robbing us of what little time we have for family and relaxation. To make matters worse, many errands require taking time off from work, costing us either personal or sick time. Therefore, I am pleased to say that the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s Office offers evening hours on the nights of the Town Board meetings, the next evening hours will be Tuesday June 19th as we will be open until 8pm.
Prior to my election in November 2005, I had promised to make the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s Office more accessible to the residents of Clarkstown. Offering evening hours enables residents to avoid the inconvenience of having to take off work simply to avail themselves of the many services we offer. This can be a particular nuisance for couples seeking a marriage license, since it necessitates two people leaving their jobs just to apply.
Tuesday June 19th the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s Office will remain open until 8pm. My goal has always been to improve the lives of Clarkstown’s residents, with the extended hours being an integral component of achieving that goal.
Prior to my election in November 2005, I had promised to make the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s Office more accessible to the residents of Clarkstown. Offering evening hours enables residents to avoid the inconvenience of having to take off work simply to avail themselves of the many services we offer. This can be a particular nuisance for couples seeking a marriage license, since it necessitates two people leaving their jobs just to apply.
Tuesday June 19th the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s Office will remain open until 8pm. My goal has always been to improve the lives of Clarkstown’s residents, with the extended hours being an integral component of achieving that goal.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
What the American Flag Means to Me
The American Flag means different things to different people, and thus evokes a diversity of feelings in all of us. Whether our family arrived on these shores many generations ago or we are part of a more recent wave of immigrants, whether we can trace our family’s roots to our great Native American Nations or we have only just gained our citizenship, we all share one thing in common; we are Americans and this is our flag. Wherever we go, we represent our flag as much as it represents us. It is our nation’s oldest and finest symbol, and yet, symbolically, we are its greatest reflection.
When our courageous armed forces go to distant shores to defend those whose rights are not protected by their own nations, these valiant young women and men epitomize what the color red stands for in our flag: valor and bravery. When our sons and daughters cheer on the kid who finally made his first hit at a little league game, even though the team is scoreless, those players represent the true nature of what the color white means in our flag: innocence and purity. Lastly, the blue stands for vigilance, perseverance, and justice. Perhaps Americans represent themselves and our flag best when we consider we are the nation who is the largest supporter of charities and has set the example worldwide on making volunteerism a priority. Be it the busy mom making sandwiches for a local soup kitchen for the homeless, or a teenager forgoing a fun filled summer break for a more fulfilling summer spent building homes in the Gulf states for people who lost everything, or a physician donating her expertise to Doctors Without Borders in the war ravaged refugee camps of Darfur, Americans are ever vigilant in their giving and seeking to bring justice to those with no voice of their own.
The question is, what will we do to best honor the American Flag? How will we represent our nation? If we are grateful for our liberty, then we should work to preserve freedom for those who lack it. If we are grateful for the prosperity that our country allows us to achieve, then we should make an effort to spread the abundance we are so fortunate to have to those who have none. Traditionally, the United States is a nation of doers. By taking proactive steps to make this world a better place, we are showing not only our gratitude for living in a land that offers so much; we are showing what it means to be a true American.
The Flag of the United States of America is a source of pride that deserves our deepest respect. Volunteerism is one way to show how much we respect our flag. Another way to respect a flag properly, when it is ready to be retired, is to burn it in a special Flag Retirement Ceremony. That is why I am asking the residents of Clarkstown to drop off their old, worn flags to the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s Office at 10 Maple Avenue, New City, N.Y. We will then make sure the flags are retired in the proper manner.
This year, I am instituting a new essay contest open to all Clarkstown residents. The essay’s theme is: “What the American Flag Means to Me.” Type-written essays should be submitted to the Town Clerk’s Office by June 30, 2007, and include the writer’s name, address, age, and a phone number. The contest winner’s achievement and name will be written in an archival book that will become part of the Town of Clarkstown’s permanent archives.
June 14th of this year marks the 230th birthday of the US Flag. So on this Flag Day, we should all strive to think about what the American Flag means to each one of us. More importantly, we should strive to think about how we, as Americans, want to represent our flag and our nation. Being an American is more than what it says on our passport and waving a flag at a parade. Being an American is more than what we are; it is something that we do!
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Immigration Fees To Increase After July 30th!
I always find it gratifying, when attending naturalization ceremonies, to witness the look of pride upon the faces of America’s newest citizens as they realize their dream. Often, these new Americans came to our shores for the same reasons that many of our own ancestors, including my own, came to our great country, for a better life. The path here is usually arduous, and for many, even after arriving, becoming a United States Citizen or even a permanent resident is a daunting process. However, the rewards of attaining US Citizenship is worth any price to the millions who seek to achieve it.
Nonetheless, that price is to increase, at least monetarily; therefore, those seeking to adjust their immigration status should try to do so prior to the proposed fee increases taking effect on July 30th. The application fee for citizenship and the fee for becoming a legal permanent resident are due to increase dramatically according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). These increases are proposed in order to cover the costs of processing applications. As a result, USCIS expects to process applications 20 percent faster over the next three years.
Many who are deciding to adjust their status are likely to find the proposed fee increases a hardship, as such, applying prior to the increases taking effect on July 30th 2007, would seem like a wise choice. Becoming a citizen will also provide individuals with all the rights that every American enjoys, including ease of travel. One of the greatest rights American citizenship will afford is the right to vote. Living in a nation and being able to help decide its future, through the right to vote, is a privilege that makes all Americans equal, whether we are born a US Citizen or choose to become one. As Supreme Court Justice, Louis Brandeis, so accurately stated, "The only title in our democracy superior to that of President is the title of citizen."
Before my current position as Clarkstown Town Clerk, I had the great fortune of serving Congressman Engel as assistant for his Rockland District office. Most of my time there was spent helping Rockland residents navigate through the process of applying for citizenship, permanent residency and many other immigration applications. Even if you already have a green card or a naturalization certificate, I would strongly recommend that you take a good look around and make sure that you have not misplaced these important documents because the fee for replacing them will also increase dramatically after July 30th.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Put The Clerk's Widget On Your Page!!
See this thing at the bottom of this post that says, "Get my widget?" Well, if you click on that, you will be given directions on how you can put it on your FaceBook, Myspace, blog, website or any other social networking site! What the widget will do is have all the headlines about what is going on in the clerk’s office! It will keep you and your friends up to date as to what is going on right here in Clarkstown! Do it today. Go ahead and get my widget and put it on your page!!
Helping Little Hands Do Great Things!
Today, while I was at Clarkstown North participating in the Voter Registration Drive, I was invited to stop by one of the clubs. The club is called Helping Little Hands. They explained to me what they do and gave me some examples of some of the great activities they have engaged in throughout the year! What they do is try to raise money and they donate it to the people that need it most. The students told me about how they participated in March of Dimes, held a toy drive, and collected shoe boxes that they filled with goodies for children in third world countries! This sounded like a great program and I think this whole group of students deserves to be recognized for "Doing Something Great."
Voter Drive Great Success
Today I teamed up with Clarkstown High School North Students to hold a voter registration drive right at the High School! We registered 15 students and I am going back tomorrow to do it again! I was really surprised at how many students actually wanted to register, many of them had said that they were wanting to register for a while but did not know were to do it or just did not have the time! Many of the students that were not 18 yet still seemed interested and I think it cemented the idea with them that as soon as they are of age they will register and not even think twice about it! Update: in all we registered 40 students to vote, in only two hours!
Monday, June 4, 2007
I caught you doing something great!
David Carlucci, Clarkstown’s Town Clerk, has announced a new program open to all Clarkstown residents. The idea is to give praise to the residents of our community that go above and beyond, going out of their way to help others and making our community a great place to live. If you catch someone doing a good deed, or anything truly inspiring, e-mail that person’s name and what it is that they did to the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s Office at d_carlucci@town.clarkstown.ny.us. They will then be honored with a certificate of merit and their name and good deed will be recorded in the Town Clerk’s official archives, which will be kept on file forever! These great people and their actions will also be featured right here on the Town Clerk’s Official Blog, www.clarkstownclerk.blogspot.com. Carlucci stated, “At the clerk’s office, I get many calls about people that are doing the wrong things. I figure, why don’t we honor the people that really deserve it, the average citizen that goes out of their way to improve the quality of life for all of us?” By helping one person we set the ball in motion and create a ripple effect throughout our own community! Do something great today! Look around and you might catch someone doing something great!
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Carlucci Teams with Congresswoman Lowey
Clarkstown Town Clerk David Carlucci is pleased to announce that he will be offering weekend hours, in the form of a mobile office, on Saterday June 16th, 2007. Therefore, the residents of Clarkstown will have the benefit of utilizing the Town Clerk’s services on a day that might be more convenient for them, without having to take time off work. Clarkstown Town Clerk David Carlucci believes setting up mobile offices in different locations throughout Clarkstown will serve as a further convenience to the residents of Clarkstown, so that they may complete multiple errands at the same time.
At The next mobile office Carlucci will team up With Congresswoman Nita Lowey on Saturday, June 16th, 2007, at the New City Shoprite., from 11AM – 1PM. This way "Clarkstown residents will be able to kill three birds with one stone" They can do their grocery shoping, recive a dog lisense & voice a concern or ask a question to their Congresswoman all at one convient time and location. All forms and applications will be available, free Notary Services, dog licenses will be processed with proof of rabies vaccinations, handicapped parking tags will be issued, and even marriages can be performed with a valid Marriage License.
David Carlucci stated, “By providing a mobile office, Clarkstown’s residents will be able to accomplish three tasks at once. They can do business with the Town Clerk’s Office & talk to Congresswoman Lowey while doing their grocery shopping!” Future dates and locations of the Clarkstown Town Clerk’s mobile office and weekend hours will be posted on this blog when available and on our web site, www.clarkstownclerk.com. For further information, please call Clarkstown Town Clerk David Carlucci at (845) 639-2010
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