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Latimer hosts grand opening of new county veterans office

In order to best serve the population who have risked their lives to protect us, County Executive George Latimer proudly opened a new county Veterans Service
Agency office on Tuesday, Feb. 15 in White Plains. Located at 10 County Center Road, the office is now open and ready to provide counsel, support and be a
resource for the county’s veteran population.

“The Westchester heroes who will be served by this new central office location deserve the best we can offer for them,” Latimer said. “A new facility, coupled
with the VSA’s hardworking staff, allows us to better provide for and take care of our County’s veterans.”

The Westchester County Veterans Service Agency works year-round to ensure that veterans and their dependents receive the maximum benefits from the federal Department of Veterans Affairs and other agencies at all levels of government.

“My fellow veterans need a County government they can trust it will work hard on their behalf,” said county Veterans Service Agency Director Ron Tocci. “It is
the least we can do—and something we put all of our efforts toward each day. I am proud of this department and thank the County Executive for understanding
our needs.”

There are approximately 50,000 veterans in Westchester County representing all periods of conflict, up to and including the current conflict in the Middle East.
As advocates for veterans and their families, Westchester County counselors work closely with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and other federal, state,
local and private agencies to provide optimal service at the local level. Services include free accredited representation, securing military and personal records,
obtaining medals and awards and assistance with veterans’ real property tax exemption filing and veterans medical ID card enrollment.
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