Rockland for Ceasefire, an advocacy group formed to call for an end to the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, is organizing a march and rally to protest the criminal charges against a 15-year-old Palestinian-American boy. The charges stem from the removal of an Israeli flag from the Clarkstown Police Department building as a demonstration against Israel's mass bombardment of … [Read more...] about Rockland for Ceasefire to March on Dec.19
Rockland for Ceasefire to March on Dec.19
Gas-Powered Leaf Blower Use Ends Today in Upper Nyack
Upper Nyack, NY — As fall cleanup efforts are underway, residents in the Village of Upper Nyack are reminded that today marks the last day for the use of gas-powered leaf blowers. Local Law #9 of 2022, regulating sound in the village, specifies the permissible period for the use of gas-powered leaf blowers. According to Section 4.C.i. of the law, gas-powered leaf blowers can … [Read more...] about Gas-Powered Leaf Blower Use Ends Today in Upper Nyack
County Gathers Public Input for Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Rockland County Gathers Public Input for Hazard Mitigation Plan Update In an effort to enhance preparedness for future events, minimize storm damage, and implement projects fostering resilience, Rockland County is updating its Hazard Mitigation Plan. Seeking valuable input from residents who have experienced storm-related damages such as power outages or flooded homes, the … [Read more...] about County Gathers Public Input for Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
“Combating Campus Antisemitism Act” Aims to Defund Anti-Semitics
Nanuet, NY - Responding to the increasing wave of antisemitic incidents across New York college campuses, Senator Bill Weber and Assemblyman Ari Brown have jointly introduced the Combating Campus Antisemitism Act, officially designated as Senate Bill S7752. Expressing his concern over the disturbing prevalence of antisemitism on campuses, Senator Bill Weber remarked, “Seeing … [Read more...] about “Combating Campus Antisemitism Act” Aims to Defund Anti-Semitics
Seven Arrested in “Operation Clean Streets” Drug Bust
Rockland County, NY - In a coordinated effort, the Rockland County District Attorney's Office Drug Task Force, following months of investigation into narcotics sales in several locations, announced the arrest of seven individuals. The operation, aptly named "Operation Clean Streets," targeted alleged drug dealers in the Village of Spring Valley, Town of Clarkstown, and the Town … [Read more...] about Seven Arrested in “Operation Clean Streets” Drug Bust
12:30 Gathering in Support of Israel at RCC Today
Suffern, NY – On Thursday, October 12, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., a Unity Gathering in Support of Israel is scheduled to take place at the Ellipse in the Technology Center on the Rockland Community College (RCC) Campus. The event, presented by Hillel of Rockland, along with the Hillel Club and Anti-Discrimination Club of RCC, aims to bring together students, faculty, … [Read more...] about 12:30 Gathering in Support of Israel at RCC Today
Work Smart NY to Equip Professionals with Next-Level Skills
RocklandNews.com is a sponsor for the 2023 Work Smart NY Business Bootcamp. Rockland, NY - Calling all Hudson Valley professionals! The upcoming Work Smart NY Boot Camp promises to be an invaluable opportunity to enhance business acumen and leadership skills. This event, designed for business owners, managers, bookkeepers, and leaders, aims to provide participants with the … [Read more...] about Work Smart NY to Equip Professionals with Next-Level Skills
Heartwarming Animal Blessing Event to Take Place on Oct. 4th.
Nyack, NY -The community is invited to a special event at St. Anthony Parish in West Nyack: the Animal Blessing, commemorating the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis of Assisi, the Patron Saint of Animals in the Catholic Church, is celebrated during this event. However, it is open to all who wish to obtain a blessing for their pets, regardless of their religious … [Read more...] about Heartwarming Animal Blessing Event to Take Place on Oct. 4th.
County Executive Ed Day to Reveal 2024 Proposed Budget
New City, NY - Rockland County Executive Ed Day is set to present the 2024 Proposed Budget on Monday at the Robert Yeager Health Center. WHEN: 11:00 A.M., Monday, October 2 WHERE: Robert Yeager Health Center, 50 Sanatorium Road in Pomona, New York 10970, Building A, Exhibition Hall The budget announcement will be live-streamed on the Rockland County Government Facebook … [Read more...] about County Executive Ed Day to Reveal 2024 Proposed Budget
Rockland County Announces Changes in Consumer Protection Leadership
New City, NY — Rockland County Executive Ed Day has revealed upcoming staffing changes in the Consumer Protection Department. Jim Elcik, the current Director of Consumer Protection, will retire, and Kimberly Von Ronn, the Principal Assistant County Attorney, will succeed him. Elcik, a former United States Marshal, has served as Director since January 2019. Von Ronn, who has … [Read more...] about Rockland County Announces Changes in Consumer Protection Leadership
NYC’s Controversial Move: Exporting Homeless Amidst Housing Crisis
New City, NY — The City of New York's latest effort to address its ongoing homelessness crisis has ignited controversy and concern among counties outside the city. The move, which involves exporting homeless residents while offering housing vouchers to low-income individuals, is seen by many as a way for the city to circumvent its homelessness and Sanctuary City … [Read more...] about NYC’s Controversial Move: Exporting Homeless Amidst Housing Crisis
Rockland Cooling Centers Are Open – 26 Across the County
With the extreme heat predicted, residents can visit one of 26 cooling centers throughout the county. Location and contact information is listed below. New City, NY — With summer temperatures soaring across the Hudson Valley, Rockland County officials are issuing a grave warning about the dangers of leaving children and pets unattended in vehicles during extreme heat. County … [Read more...] about Rockland Cooling Centers Are Open – 26 Across the County
Stony Point Farley Bridge North Closed, Town Meets with CHPE to Discuss
Stony Point, NY – Town officials provided an important update on the ongoing lane closure on Farley Bridge as construction related to the Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) project continues. Supervisor Jim Monaghan, Deputy Supervisor Amy Stamm, Police Chief Greg Becker, and Lt. Dan Schoales met with representatives from the CHPE team to address community concerns … [Read more...] about Stony Point Farley Bridge North Closed, Town Meets with CHPE to Discuss
Doherty Enterprises, Inc. Announces June 17th Reopening of Newly Remodeled Panera Bread® Café in Nanuet, NY
Special Guest Clarkstown Town Supervisor, George Hoehmann, Will Help Kick-off the Celebration at 10am Nanuet, NY –Panera Bread® franchisee, Doherty Enterprises, Inc., is excited to announce the grand reopening of its Panera Bread bakery-café at 24A Rockland Plaza, N Middletown Rd, in Nanuet, NY. The celebration will take place on Tuesday June 17th at 10am when Clarkstown … [Read more...] about Doherty Enterprises, Inc. Announces June 17th Reopening of Newly Remodeled Panera Bread® Café in Nanuet, NY
A Brief History of Juneteenth
by Tom Ossa The following is a transcript - of the Juneteenth segment, as read on the Rockland News Week in Review, Saturday June 21st. It's a day that's often referred to as American Second Independence Day. And as millions observed, June 19th, yesterday, Juneteenth, it's vital to understand what this day truly represents and crucially what it does not. On June 19th, … [Read more...] about A Brief History of Juneteenth
The Week in Review: Saturday June 21, 2025
Rockland Early morning on Saturday, an 18-wheeler truck jackknifed on Route 287, the New York State Thruway, headed eastbound in Rockland County. The eastbound lane was shut down for many hours. The driver needed to be extracted. More news will be occurring on this matter, and we will notify you of the status as we learn more about this. If you are commuting this morning, … [Read more...] about The Week in Review: Saturday June 21, 2025