Clarkstown, NY, October 8, 2024 — The Clarkstown Central School District’s 2024 Bond Referendum was overwhelmingly approved by voters on Tuesday, receiving 1,600 "yes" votes, which accounted for 79.09% of the total vote. The $110 million capital improvements project will address essential upgrades, including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), window, flooring, … [Read more...] about Clarkstown Central School District Bond Approved
RCC Highlights Overwhelming Participation in National Student Success Model
Suffern, NY, October 9, 2024 — Rockland Community College (RCC) today celebrated the success and expansion of the Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) program, a transformative initiative designed to boost student retention, completion rates, and narrow opportunity gaps. Joined by state and local lawmakers, students, and SUNY officials, RCC leaders … [Read more...] about RCC Highlights Overwhelming Participation in National Student Success Model
Clarkstown’s Halloween K-9 Costume Contest
Clarkstown, NY – Bring your furry friends to the Town of Clarkstown’s annual Halloween K-9 Costume Contest at Congers Lake Memorial Park! Dogs of all sizes are invited to compete in three costume categories: Scariest, Most Original, and Cutest. Winners will be selected in each category for dogs under 25 pounds and dogs over 25 pounds. On-site dog license registration … [Read more...] about Clarkstown’s Halloween K-9 Costume Contest
Clarkstown Halloween Festival and Trunk or Treat
Clarkstown, NY – Get ready for some spooky fun at the Town of Clarkstown’s annual Halloween Festival at Congers Lake Memorial Park! The festival will feature a hayride, costume contest, costume parade, pumpkin decorating, games, refreshments, a haunted house, and much more. Participants can compete in the costume contest with categories such as Scariest, Most Original, … [Read more...] about Clarkstown Halloween Festival and Trunk or Treat
Anniversary of the October 7th Attack on Israel: Statement from County Executive Ed Day
New City, NY — County Executive Ed Day released a statement on the anniversary of the October 7th attack on Israel, which took the lives of over 1,200 people in a violent assault by Hamas. This tragic event, the deadliest massacre of Jewish people since the Holocaust, continues to deeply affect many. In his statement, Day emphasized the importance of remembrance and … [Read more...] about Anniversary of the October 7th Attack on Israel: Statement from County Executive Ed Day






