Marino served as Town of Stony Point Supervisor for two terms, and for decades was both an active Deacon of Immaculate Conception Church, and a passionate community volunteer. By Tom Ossa, Correspondent STONY POINT, NY - Philip A. Marino, a former Town of Stony Point supervisor, longtime ordained deacon at Immaculate Conception Church and dedicated community volunteer, … [Read more...] about Philip Marino, Former Deacon, Stony Point Supervisor Laid to Rest Today
Contractor Licensing Changes Draw Debate
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. — Recent changes to home improvement contractor licensing rules in Rockland County have prompted discussion among lawmakers, industry professionals, and residents, following a vote by the county legislature to restructure how licensing is administered. Under the updated framework, the existing Home Improvement Licensing Board will no longer operate as … [Read more...] about Contractor Licensing Changes Draw Debate
CHPE Energy Project Dispute Affects Local Businesses
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. — A dispute surrounding the Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) project is drawing attention from local businesses in North Rockland, as concerns grow over the economic impact of ongoing construction activity. The CHPE project, a major infrastructure initiative designed to deliver renewable energy from Canada to New York City, has been under … [Read more...] about CHPE Energy Project Dispute Affects Local Businesses
New City Pickleball Venue Reimagines Retail Space
New City, NY — A newly opened indoor pickleball facility in New City is drawing attention as an example of how vacant retail space can be repurposed into a recreational and social destination. The venue, known as New York Pickleball, occupies a former Ocean State Job Lot location and reflects a broader shift in how commercial properties are being adapted to meet changing … [Read more...] about New City Pickleball Venue Reimagines Retail Space
AM Rockland News Show to Expand Community Callout for Tips, Events and Local Needs
STONY POINT, NY — Mike & Tom in the morning on AM Rockland used today’s show to deliver a simple message to listeners: reach out with questions, concerns, events and ideas, and Rockland News will work to follow up. The hosts opened the program by explaining that their regular Wednesday timing had shifted because they were attending an RBE gathering, which they identified … [Read more...] about AM Rockland News Show to Expand Community Callout for Tips, Events and Local Needs











