Thank you Pearl River Park and Activity Committee! Sunday, July 4th, Central Avenue Field for best views! Approximately 9:15pm! … [Read more...] about July 4th Fireworks are back!!!!
Rockland County
Allison-Parris County Office Building
11 New Hempstead Rd
New City, NY 10956
Phone: (845) 638-5122
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Blood drive in Nyack on June 29th
The American Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive on Tuesday, June 29th, from 12 noon to 5pm at Living Christ Church in Nyack. … [Read more...] about Blood drive in Nyack on June 29th
Western Highway in West Nyack closed for six months
Western Highway (between Green Road and Pineview Road) in West Nyack will be closed for 6 months starting June 22nd. As part of the Klein Ave Levee Improvement Project, the Town of Clarkstown contractors will be raising the Western Highway bridge to a higher elevation to reduce flooding in the West Nyack area. Traffic will be detoured as follows:Southbound: Doscher Ave to … [Read more...] about Western Highway in West Nyack closed for six months
Orangetown Supervisor Kenny receives Natalie Couch Award
The Rockland County Bar Association presenting Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny with the Natalie Couch Award at their 2021 Awards and Installation Dinner last night. Natalie Couch graduated from Wellesley College in 1907 and went on to do great things in Rockland County. To name just a few, Couch was the first woman to practice law, to cast a legal vote, and to serve as the … [Read more...] about Orangetown Supervisor Kenny receives Natalie Couch Award
Statement from County Executive Ed Day
It is great to see Governor Cuomo following our lead in ending the State of Emergency across New York State. It is clear to all that due to the increasing vaccination rate and decreasing active case numbers the COVID-19 pandemic is no longer a crisis. Today is yet another important step in bringing this chapter to a close, and I welcome a return to the regular governance of our … [Read more...] about Statement from County Executive Ed Day



