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A little bird whispered in my ear over the weekend that the veterans administration has elected to make building #13 located on the VA montrose campus as a homeless shelter. word has it that 100 homeless will be moving into the area sometime soon. people,don't get me wrong i am a compassionate person for all. being a veteran myself i know that many vets out there are in need in many ways. bringing homeless into the VA may bring on other problems. will ccvac be burn't out because of the additional calls that may be generated from this facility? are any of these people going to be sex offenders? ( a day care center is located not too far from the building mentioned) 8 additional police officers have been hired recently by the VA admin. what about the manpower for the brother firefighters at the VA? any increase in the manpower or mention of job security for those guys? alot of stuff is going unanswered here and the hamlet of Montrose might be the one to suffer the consequences! from people who live up in orange county the facility known as camp LaGuardia has made a bad impact on the local communitys there. someone dropped the ball here and I hope that my thoughts are wrong and that the VA campus remains the great facility it has been over the years.

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.... will ccvac be burn't out because of the additional calls that may be generated from this facility? ....

.... from people who live up in orange county the facility known as camp LaGuardia has made a bad impact on the local communitys there.

Camp LaGuardia in Chester, NY is a Volunteers of America (VOA) facility much like the one in Yorktown on Route 202 near the across from Mohansic Ave (can't think of the name off the top of my head). I'm sure anyone from Yorktown PD or Mohegan FD/VAC can tell us how much business is generated from there.

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