Though the town of Orangetown has decided to not use Hi-Tor services for this year, other towns are taking a wait-and-see approach to the situation. Though he acknowledges the pet services organization has had its share of problems, Stony Point supervisor Jim Monaghan says he’s not yet ready to bail…
Haverstraw supervisor Howard Phillips says while the efforts of all the volunteers is appreciated, Hi-Tor has grown so much over the years that they need professionals in there running the show…
Ramapo supervisor Michael Specht says it comes down to animal safety and fiscal issues…
Clarkstown is weighing all options before deciding on whether to follow Orangetown’s lead. The county has committed to moving ahead with building a new multi-million dollar facility for Hi-Tor.