Haverstraw, NY - The Village of Haverstraw welcomes October with the return of its beloved Farmers' Market. Occurring every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., this local marketplace sets up shop outside Village Hall. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to take advantage of the October weekends to explore the diverse offerings available at this community event. … [Read more...] about Haverstraw Farmers’ Market: October Edition
Haverstraw Farmers’ Market: October Edition
Experience Tranquil Guided Tours at River Hook Preserve
Upper Nyack, NY — Nature enthusiasts and those in search of serenity will have the opportunity to connect with the great outdoors during guided tours of River Hook Preserve. These tours are scheduled for Sunday, October 1, 2023, starting at 11 am and Sunday, October 15, 2023. River Hook Preserve, an iconic sanctuary nestled in Upper Nyack, has captivated visitors since its … [Read more...] about Experience Tranquil Guided Tours at River Hook Preserve
Rockland County Announces Changes in Consumer Protection Leadership
New City, NY — Rockland County Executive Ed Day has revealed upcoming staffing changes in the Consumer Protection Department. Jim Elcik, the current Director of Consumer Protection, will retire, and Kimberly Von Ronn, the Principal Assistant County Attorney, will succeed him. Elcik, a former United States Marshal, has served as Director since January 2019. Von Ronn, who has … [Read more...] about Rockland County Announces Changes in Consumer Protection Leadership
Henry Carmelo Rubano
Henry Carmelo Rubano, Jr., 80, of Tappan, NY, passed away at home on Thursday, September 21, 2023. Beloved husband of Rose (nee Russo). Loving father of Enrico Rubano and his wife Johanna and Christina Rubano-Lau. Proud grandfather of Angelina, Nicholas, Ricky and Scarlett. Dear brother of Joanne Rubano and beloved uncle of her sons Thomas […] The post Henry Carmelo Rubano … [Read more...] about Henry Carmelo Rubano
NYC’s Controversial Move: Exporting Homeless Amidst Housing Crisis
New City, NY — The City of New York's latest effort to address its ongoing homelessness crisis has ignited controversy and concern among counties outside the city. The move, which involves exporting homeless residents while offering housing vouchers to low-income individuals, is seen by many as a way for the city to circumvent its homelessness and Sanctuary City … [Read more...] about NYC’s Controversial Move: Exporting Homeless Amidst Housing Crisis




