I am absolutely outraged and disheartened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to overthrow their democratically elected government. I stand with Rockland County’s Ukrainian community, consisting of 1,267 Rockland residents who were born in the Ukraine and 2,212 Rockland residents with Ukrainian ancestry, in condemning this terrible atrocity unfolding overseas. I want to remind … [Read more...] about Statement from County Executive Ed Day regarding Russian invasion of Ukraine
Statement from County Executive Ed Day regarding Russian invasion of Ukraine
Village of Upper Nyack – Village Election March 15, 2022
RESOLVED: Voting for the upcoming Village Election shall be conducted in the Old Stone Meeting House (OSMH) at 347 North Broadway, on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 during the hours from 12 noon to 9 PM. There will be no separate registration day. You must register with the Rockland County Board of elections by March 4, 2022 (Election Law §15-5118 (2).) The following persons were … [Read more...] about Village of Upper Nyack – Village Election March 15, 2022
Statement from County Executive Ed Day
I am absolutely outraged and disheartened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to overthrow their democratically elected government. I stand with Rockland County’s Ukrainian community, consisting of 1,267 Rockland residents who were born in the Ukraine and 2,212 Rockland residents with Ukrainian ancestry, in condemning this terrible atrocity unfolding overseas. I want to remind … [Read more...] about Statement from County Executive Ed Day
Ballot access/designating petition reform legislation to be announced by Senators Elijah Reichlin-Melnick and Rachel May, joined by colleagues
ALBANY, NY - Senators Elijah Reichlin-Melnick and Rachel May will host a press conference to announce the introduction of new legislation to reform the designating petition process of placing a candidate’s name on the ballot for an election. The legislation is designed to make it easier for candidates to get their name on the ballot - defending voter choice and making democracy … [Read more...] about Ballot access/designating petition reform legislation to be announced by Senators Elijah Reichlin-Melnick and Rachel May, joined by colleagues
Skoufis Secures $25,000 in Anti-Violence Funding for RECAP
Senator James Skoufis (D-Hudson Valley) has secured $25,000 to support anti-violence prevention programming by the Regional Economic Community Action Program (RECAP). Committed within the state’s 2021 budget in support of the Community Violence Intervention Act, the funding will enable RECAP to fight gun violence in local communities while complementing increased accountability … [Read more...] about Skoufis Secures $25,000 in Anti-Violence Funding for RECAP

