Topics covered included revitalizing the train station area, marketing Nanuet, working with the Shops at Nanuet, parking issues and effects on the Nanuet School District
Next Clarkstown Corridor Study To Focus on Rt 59 Zoning. Consulting Group To Contact Businesses Next Week. Check Back with Patch later for more regarding Train Station and the Shops at Nanuet
At an earlier Nanuet Chamber of Commerce meeting, there were concerns about Nanuet’s downtown Main Street, particularly the “cheap signs,” empty storefronts and inconsistent look.
For those of you that missed the Stony Point workshop. Here's a second one that's coming up.
Two Rockland locals and Jawonio leaders discussed mental health issues in the wake of the Sandy Hook tragedy with Linda Rosenberg, president and CEO of the National Council for Behavioral Health
Vinu Thomas and Jisha Mathews were married on Valentine's Day at Clarkstown Town Hall by Town Clerk Justin Sweet. Jisha grew up in Congers, Vinu is from Nanuet. They plan to move to Princeton, NJ, where the bride works
Current Orangetown Receiver of Taxes Bob Simon said he would support the plan, which will likely go to the voters of Orangetown in November.
Cuomo said that he does not have any authority in what happens to the East Ramapo School District because it's under the direction of the state's education department
On Tuesday, Cuomo stopped in Nanuet at the Pascack Community Center to address a crowd. He said firmly that the state will pass the budget on time with no new taxes
The Rockland FEMA Workshop originally scheduled for Feb. 8 and 9 was postponed due to the recent snow storm. FEMA has rescheduled it for Feb. 15 and 16
This is open to the public, but an RSVP is required. For more information or to RSVP please contact, Jennifer Spadaccini (845) 567-4882 or jspadaccini@esd.ny.gov
The Habas family asked Day to talk to the second graders as part of Teacher Jaime Gillies' social studies curriculum. She was currently teaching them about how taxes pay for services
Gov. Cuomo asks New Yorkers to avoid unnecessary travel Saturday.
Clarkstown sent out an update from town hall Friday afternoon, including a planned warming center for Saturday.
Rockland County Legislature set to start bid process to expand the Exit 14 commuter lot in Nanuet.
A Free FEMA Disaster Recovery Workshop will be held in Stony Point on Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Pick up your gun lock at the County Sheriff's office or and County Clerk's office. You don't need to bring anything, but you do have to fill out a form so they can confirm that you have a gun license in Rockland County.
With the elimination of the county's in-house pharmacy, county employees—both current and retired—as well as their families will not be able to fill prescriptions with no added co-pay any longer
They're the only group that was invited to sing during the 35th Annual Lions Clubs International Day with the United Nations.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Check back with Patch tomorrow morning for O&R's response to their efforts during Hurricane Sandy and their plans moving forward in preparations for future superstorms
O&R said that although their actions were much improved from Hurricane Irene, they needed to update their system and lines of communication
Check back with Patch later for O&R's response
FEMA also approved a 14-day extension to the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program. The new checkout date for applicants staying in hotels under this program is Sunday, Feb. 10.
Survivors who do not register by Jan. 28 cannot be considered for FEMA grants
The following letter is from Jim Flynn on behalf of the Clarkstown Taxpayers organization addressed to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli
A limited supply of flu shots will be available through JCC Rockland tomorrow and the county health department next Friday. Make an appointment today
Officials release number of claims throughout Hudson Valley region.
Cesar Perales, Secretary of State of New York, detailed Governor Andrew Cuomo’s plan for New York. Check back with Patch for more on his presentation
The former superintendent of Rye Colony Cooperative Apartments will spend years in jail and then register as a sex offender.
Work at railroad crossing begins 8 a.m. today; motorists to be detoured.
With some loose ends still needing to be tied up, the planning board will have the bakery's expansion on their upcoming agenda.
With some loose ends still needing to be tied up, the planning board will have the bakery's expansion on their future agenda. Check back with Patch for a second update on the meeting about parking issues