MONTICELLO, NY — The Sullivan County Human Rights Commission, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, will present plaques to three people for their contributions to the Hispanic community. The event …
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MONTICELLO, NY — The Sullivan County Human Rights Commission, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, will present plaques to three people for their contributions to the Hispanic community. The event will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, October 16, during the full meeting of the Sullivan County Legislature in the county government center, 100 North St.
The people to be honored are Viviana Magill, for her outstanding work in the health department, helping the citizens of our community with their health insurance issues; Sandra Nava, for her outstanding work at the Department of Motor Vehicles, in which she has been helpful and supportive to members of the community filling out applications; and Carmen Rue, who as trustee of the Village of Monticello, has provided outstanding help and support to the community throughout the year.
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