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Putnam disability forum

March
20

Amidst talk of severe cuts in services in Putnam in 2009, the Putnam Council Coordinating Council for People with Disabilities and the county Office for People with Disabilities will hold their annual forum with federal, state and county legislators on March 29.

The forum gives people with disabilities and their families an opportunity to talk directly with government officials about housing, health care, transportation, early intervention and other services.

The Hudson Valley Cerebral Palsy Association at 15 Mount Ebo Road South in Brewster will host the forum. The panel with government officials will run from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

This entry was posted on Thursday, March 20th, 2008 at 10:28 am by Susan Elan.
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One Response to “Putnam disability forum”

  1. Where's Ball

    I cannot believe Greg Ball did not put out a press release and claim credit for this forum. Greg Ball claims credit for everything positive and hides when things are bad. We should start calling Ball the opportunist and those who support him and take in his stories are believed to be, “Drinking the Ball juice.”

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