Clarkstown, NY – A heartfelt thank you goes out to the Stars and Stripes Clubs of Clarkstown South and North High Schools for their outstanding efforts in honoring local veterans. This week, the clubs hosted their annual Veterans Breakfast, bringing together veterans, students, and elected officials for a morning of camaraderie and gratitude. The event provided an … [Read more...] about Thank You Stars and Stripes: Honoring Our Veterans
Clarkstown’s Stellar Bond Rating Reaffirmed by Standard and Poor’s
Clarkstown, NY – Supervisor George Hoehmann announced this week that Standard & Poor’s has reaffirmed Clarkstown’s AA bond rating, one of the highest rankings for a municipality in the region. The financial outlook for the town was also designated as "Stable," signaling continued fiscal health and prudent management. The annual report from S&P highlighted … [Read more...] about Clarkstown’s Stellar Bond Rating Reaffirmed by Standard and Poor’s
North Rockland Breathes a Sigh of Relief: Thiells Turnabout is Now Open to Traffic
Opening Comes with Some Traffic Restrictions By Cesar A. - Reporter Thiells, NY - The long-awaited roundabout at the bustling intersection of Suffern Lane, Hammond Road, and Letchworth Village Road is officially open for vehicular traffic—well, mostly. While North Rockland residents can finally test their skills in navigating the circular wonder, ongoing construction and … [Read more...] about North Rockland Breathes a Sigh of Relief: Thiells Turnabout is Now Open to Traffic
$30 Million Surplus Discovered in East Ramapo Central School District Raises Accountability Questions
SUFFERN, NY - The East Ramapo Central School District (ERCSD) in Rockland County is at the center of controversy following the revelation of a $30 million budget surplus. The unexpected financial turnaround was disclosed by external auditors at a school board meeting, countering previous claims of a $20 million deficit and sparking demands for accountability. State Senator … [Read more...] about $30 Million Surplus Discovered in East Ramapo Central School District Raises Accountability Questions
Rockland County WWII Veteran Receives New Ramp Courtesy of Habitat for Humanity and Marine Corps League
ORANGETOWN, NY - In a heartfelt display of community support, Habitat for Humanity of Rockland County and the Marine Corps League teamed up to construct a temporary ramp for Richard Porr, a 95-year-old World War II veteran from West Nyack. Over two days, volunteers dedicated their time and effort to ensure Porr could safely and comfortably access his home. "I just want to … [Read more...] about Rockland County WWII Veteran Receives New Ramp Courtesy of Habitat for Humanity and Marine Corps League