Rockland County, NY) June 10, 2022--Nothing is cheerier than the sight of daffodils and forsythia brightening our landscapes-the brilliant yellows are the perfect antidote to the long winter. But once their blooms start to fade, your garden should be planned so that every season has a time to shine. A mix of bulbs, annuals and perennials with a variety of bloom times will keep … [Read more...] about Spring into Summer garden
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Haverstraw Farmers Market opens June 12th
The Haverstraw Farmers Market will open for the season on Sunday, June 12th. … [Read more...] about Haverstraw Farmers Market opens June 12th
Upper Nyack’s Community Choice Program
The Village of Upper Nyack is proud to continue participation in Rockland Community Power, an energy program that provides our residents with cleaner and competitively priced electricity. Since November 2020 we have joined together with other Rockland communities to leverage the collective purchasing power of our residents and small businesses and negotiate better terms … [Read more...] about Upper Nyack’s Community Choice Program
Fifth graders learn about plants and seeds in Suffern
Stuart Leventhal, owner of Down to Earth Living in Pomona, showed Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Hooper’s 5th grade classes at Lime Kiln Elementary School how to plant seeds and care for them as they grow into plants. Each student planted their own to take home and also received a blooming plant as well. Photos by Risa Hoag … [Read more...] about Fifth graders learn about plants and seeds in Suffern
Skoufis’ Pro-Consumer Live Event Ticketing Reforms to Become Law
Senator James Skoufis (D-Hudson Valley), Chair of the Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee, announced that his sweeping pro-consumer legislation (S.9461) to curb the deceptive practices of mega ticket retailers has passed both houses with bipartisan support. These new reforms follow a lengthy 2021 probe conducted by the investigations committee that pitted … [Read more...] about Skoufis’ Pro-Consumer Live Event Ticketing Reforms to Become Law