The Office for the Aging has released the Moving Forward, the newspaper of the Rockland County Office for the Aging for the months of May and June. … [Read more...] about Office for the Aging releases Moving Forward for May/June
Rockland County
Allison-Parris County Office Building
11 New Hempstead Rd
New City, NY 10956
Phone: (845) 638-5122
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RCC to hold in-person ceremony for 62nd commencement
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. (May 10, 2022) – All Spring 2022 candidates for graduation as well as Summer and Fall 2021 conferred graduates are invited to attend an in-person Commencement Ceremony on May 23, 2022. It will be held at 11 am at Clover Stadium in Pomona, NY. “I am delighted to invite our 2022 graduates along with their families and friends for the 62nd Commencement … [Read more...] about RCC to hold in-person ceremony for 62nd commencement
HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES ANNUAL MOSQUITO CONTROL TREATMENT OF CATCH BASINS AND STORM DRAINS
NEW CITY, NY, - Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert inform residents that the Health Department will be treating catch basins and storm drains to prevent mosquitoes from breeding in standing water inside of these structures. If you see Health Department staff on the roads driving slowly in County vehicles doing … [Read more...] about HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES ANNUAL MOSQUITO CONTROL TREATMENT OF CATCH BASINS AND STORM DRAINS
Last chance to advertise in Regional Travel Guide
Attention Tourism Partners! Don't Miss Out! Last Chance to Advertise! Deadline Friday, May 6th! Reserve your space by May 6th! Contact Richard Martinelli at 914-804-1715 or richard.martinelli@todaymediainc.com for more information. … [Read more...] about Last chance to advertise in Regional Travel Guide
“BE TICK FREE” THIS SPRING TO PREVENT TICK-BORNE ILLNESSES
NEW CITY, NY, - Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert remind residents that as you welcome the warmer weather and spend more time outside, be sure to protect yourself from tick bites. May is Lyme Awareness Month, and this is the time of year when ticks start making their annual appearance. Forecasters predict more … [Read more...] about “BE TICK FREE” THIS SPRING TO PREVENT TICK-BORNE ILLNESSES



