New City, NY – County Executive Ed Day and Superintendent of Highways Charles “Skip” Vezzetti issued a warning to residents in anticipation of an approaching winter storm set to impact Rockland County overnight Monday, February 12th, into Tuesday, February 13th. The U.S. National Weather Service has forecasted the potential for 11.5” of snow during the storm, with possible … [Read more...] about Winter Weather Advisory: Residents Urged to Limit Travel
Winter Weather Advisory: Residents Urged to Limit Travel
Winter Storm Warning in Effect for Rockland County
The US National Weather Service in New York, NY, has issued a winter storm warning for the Lower Hudson Valley, including all of Rockland County, as a powerful winter storm approaches from the southwest. This significant weather event is expected to impact the area starting tonight, continuing through tomorrow evening. Snowfall Predictions: Storm Overview: A … [Read more...] about Winter Storm Warning in Effect for Rockland County
Stony Point Seals Deploy a Successful 25th Anniversary Plunge
Over 1000 people in attendance, with approximately 180 into the Hudson River. Proceeds for two young children with significant medical challenges. STONY POINT NY - On February 11, 2024, the Stony Point Seawall in Stony Point, NY, witnessed a remarkable gathering as over 1,000 people came together to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Stony Point Seals Polar Plunge. This … [Read more...] about Stony Point Seals Deploy a Successful 25th Anniversary Plunge
Local Author and Photographer Jane Aguilar Murphy’s Debut Book
Congratulations to local author and nature photographer, Jane Aguilar Murphy, on the publication of her first book, "My Name is Skye." Jane recently visited Supervisor Hoehmann to discuss her book, which delves into the lives of eagles residing on Lake DeForest in West Nyack. Impressed by the book's educational value and captivating storytelling, Supervisor Hoehmann plans to … [Read more...] about Local Author and Photographer Jane Aguilar Murphy’s Debut Book
Clarkstown Youth Court: Empowering Teen Residents and Promoting Justice
Established in 1981, the Town of Clarkstown Youth Court serves as a peer court for juvenile first-time offenders to have their cases adjudicated. Comprising teenage town residents, the court hears cases related to violations and misdemeanors, offering a unique approach to youth justice. This week, Supervisor Hoehmann, Chief Wanamaker, and the Town Board recognized the latest … [Read more...] about Clarkstown Youth Court: Empowering Teen Residents and Promoting Justice






