Clarkstown has implemented a new Landscaper’s Licensing Law, aimed at maintaining clean and safe streets within the town. The law has been established to ensure that all landscaping businesses contribute to keeping public areas free from leaves, twigs, and other yard waste which can pose safety hazards or cause environmental issues. Under this new regulation, every … [Read more...] about Clarkstown Introduces New Landscaper’s Licensing Law
Clarkstown Introduces New Landscaper’s Licensing Law
Veolia Reacts to the EPA’s New PFAS Drinking Water Regulations
The following was received by Rockland News from Veolia, in response to new drinking water regulations by the EPA. Veolia supports the EPA’s new PFAS drinking water regulations and has been moving aggressively to meet the challenge of protecting public health and the environment by treating regulated PFAS compounds in drinking water. Veolia began working closely with … [Read more...] about Veolia Reacts to the EPA’s New PFAS Drinking Water Regulations
Rose Nonella
Rose Nonella (nee Varone), 90, of Demarest, NJ, passed away Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Beloved wife of the late Aldo Nonella. Cherished sister of Joseph Varone and Antoinette Cacciola. Loving aunt of Michelle Hoffman and husband Jason and Andrea Luria and husband Bradley. Adored great-aunt of Charlie, Grayson, Seryn and Hanya – her “Sugar Plums” and “Sweetie Pies”. […] The post … [Read more...] about Rose Nonella
Congers Street Festival Hosted by Rotary Club of Clarkstown
The Rotary Club of Clarkstown is set to host the much-anticipated Congers Street Festival, which will take place on Sunday, April 28 from 11am to 5pm. This vibrant community event will be held at the Congers Train Station, located at 38 Lake Road in Congers. Festival-goers can look forward to a day filled with a variety of attractions suitable for all ages. The festival will … [Read more...] about Congers Street Festival Hosted by Rotary Club of Clarkstown
Clarkstown Announces Upgrades to Local Basketball Courts and Recreational Facilities
Supervisor George Hoehmann and the Town Board have unveiled plans for substantial upgrades to the basketball courts across several parks within the town. This initiative, part of a broader effort to enhance local recreational amenities, will involve resurfacing and refurbishing work over the next few months. The parks set for upgrades include Congers, Zukor, Kings, Pascack, … [Read more...] about Clarkstown Announces Upgrades to Local Basketball Courts and Recreational Facilities


