West Nyack, NY — As of 3:30 p.m. Friday, West Nyack Road has officially reopened to two-way traffic following significant progress on the area's revitalization project. The contractor has completed base compaction and installed temporary barriers and sidewalks, making it safe for vehicles and pedestrians during this interim phase. Over the next six to eight weeks, work will … [Read more...] about West Nyack Road Reopens as Revitalization Project Progresses
West Nyack Road Reopens as Revitalization Project Progresses
Clarkstown Police Welcomes New Officers
CLARKSTOWN, NY – The Clarkstown Police Department is pleased to announce the addition of four new officers, strengthening its commitment to the safety and well-being of the community. In a welcoming ceremony attended by Chief Jeffrey Wanamaker, Supervisor George Hoehmann, and members of the Clarkstown Town Board, the department introduced its newest recruits, who bring a wealth … [Read more...] about Clarkstown Police Welcomes New Officers
Reyes Promoted to Detective in Haverstraw
Haverstraw, NY – Haverstraw Town Police Officer Emmanuel Reyes was officially promoted to the rank of Detective in a ceremony attended by family, colleagues, and members of the community. Haverstraw Town Supervisor Howard Phillips and the Town Board hosted the event, which included the formal swearing-in of Reyes by Town of Haverstraw Police Chief John Gould Jr. … [Read more...] about Reyes Promoted to Detective in Haverstraw
NRHS Hosts “No Empty Chair” Campaign to Combat Impaired Driving
Haverstraw, NY – North Rockland High School played host to an impactful event aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of impaired and distracted driving. The "No Empty Chair" campaign, organized with the collaboration of state and local law enforcement agencies, took place at the school and was attended by students, officials, and community leaders. The initiative is … [Read more...] about NRHS Hosts “No Empty Chair” Campaign to Combat Impaired Driving
Advice: Getting a New Computer? Don’t Transfer Everything from Your Old Device to Your New One
STONY POINT, NY — If you’ve recently purchased a new computer, the excitement of unboxing a sleek, faster device is likely fresh in your mind. But before you begin copying over every file, photo, and program from your old machine, take a moment to consider the advice of Rockland-based entrepreneur and IT expert Tom Ossa. In a recent reboot of his Work Smarter, Not Harder … [Read more...] about Advice: Getting a New Computer? Don’t Transfer Everything from Your Old Device to Your New One




