
"They have our deepest gratitude for all the wonderful things they do at shelter, and we hope that will translate to a new shelter," Phillips said. "This cries out for professional administration," Phillips said.īut Phillips said he wanted to stress the value of the volunteers, and said he hopes they will continue to participate in supporting the animals. DiBernardo has entered a not guilty plea.įiscal issues and staff upheaval have marked years of administration at the shelter. The Rockland District Attorney has said the charges have to do with improper intake of kittens. 'Torso Killer': Richard Cottingham claims two more Rockland murders String of issues surround shelterĭebbie DiBernardo, Hi-Tor president, has been charged with filing a false instrument. What residents claim: Ramapo land sale to New Hempstead, yeshiva sparks lawsuit Lake Welch: Algae bloom ruined the summer swimming season. The nonprofit, as well as the run-down facility, have weathered their share of controversy. But when a new facility is operating, "we're moving in a different direction." Phillips said Rockland Green would reach out to Hi-Tor to see if the nonprofit would continue operating the shelter until a new one is up and running. Beyond that, a deal will have to be negotiated.



For now, Day said, the county and Hi-Tor have a contract through the end of the year.
