With controversy continuing to swirl around Rockland’s animal care center, the president of Hi-Tor called into “The Morning Show” for a half-hour interview Friday. The chatter began when Orangetown recently decided to go with the Hudson Valley Humane Society for animal care services for this year instead of Hi-Tor. Though she could not speak about personnel issues, litigation or potential investigations, Hi-Tor president Debbie DiBernardo did address the conditions and the future multi-million dollar center the county is looking to build in Pomona…
Rockland County Executive Ed Day says pet owners are a passionate group, but the yelling is too loud and has gotten to the point where the different sides don’t hear each other…
The other four Rockland town supervisors say they aren’t ready to leave Hi-Tor just yet.