The Department of Public Works is currently operating with a very limited staff. Please follow the website and social media for updates to the trash collection schedule. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we remain committed to providing essential services to all residents. … [Read more...] about Nyack DPW Update
Nyack DPW Update
Nyack Village Hall Update
Our Village Hall is closed to the public under further notice due to staff absences. We remain committed to serving the community and available staff are working and responding to emails and phone calls. Email remains the best way to contact staff. … [Read more...] about Nyack Village Hall Update
Wear a mask correctly to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
When in public or around others not living in your household, follow this mask checklist. Children under age 2 should not wear a mask. Learn more at the CDC website: https://bit.ly/30QOzQF. … [Read more...] about Wear a mask correctly to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
Ramapo presents Woods with Certificate of Merit
Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht presented Seraphim Woods of Rotary Means Business with a Certificate of Merit acknowledging his accomplishments in helping to promote business in Ramapo and the County of Rockland. … [Read more...] about Ramapo presents Woods with Certificate of Merit
Hochul Signs Into Law Reichlin-Melnick’s and Paulin’s Early Intervention Services Legislation Supporting Critical Services for Babies and Toddlers, Saving Taxpayers Millions
ALBANY, NY – Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law today legislation S.5560A/A.5339 of Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick and Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, which will provide critical improvements to Early Intervention children’s services and save New York taxpayers millions. The new law streamlines the system for distributing reimbursement funds to early intervention providers, … [Read more...] about Hochul Signs Into Law Reichlin-Melnick’s and Paulin’s Early Intervention Services Legislation Supporting Critical Services for Babies and Toddlers, Saving Taxpayers Millions




