Voter registration will take place in the Nanuet High School on May 9 from 1-7 p.m. Voting on the school budget and library budget as well as the candidates running for school and library boards is on May 15 from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the Nanuet High School
Last year, because of that office’s efforts, Rockland became the first county in the state of New York to implement e-Filing or the mandatory electronic filing of court records.
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Liberty Bell Award recipients were Dr. Oscar Cohen and Chief Howard Goldin; Nyack HS mock trial team received the Mock Trial Award.
The Nanuet Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on May 1 at the Nanuet High School.
Results from this test does not go out of date and is permanent. The results apply to the library and the school district
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He's the first in New York to hit this jackpot; ticket sold in New City.
Residents favored taking down of restrictive turn signs near Palisades Center Mall
Meeting agenda includes accepting funds from state and federal agencies.
Alyson Benoit, 16 of Orangetown and Chris Yannazzone, 17 of Sparkill, were both part of the Orangetown Youth Police Academy when it was cut from the budget, along with several other youth programs.
She and other students are raising money to reinstate youth programs cut in Orangetown
They also deferred one item and unanimously passed many others
Their concerns deal with the new Health Homes initiative from New York State's Department of Health
The board is not going to override the tax cap. The budget increased by $55,400, but is $867 under the tax cap. Budget papers are attached to this article as PDFs
The Board needs to find $46,733 worth of items to cut from the budget or override the tax cap. The public budget hearing is on May 1 and budget papers are attached to this article as PDFs
The board also talked about the beginning of its budget process. Check back with Patch for an update on this later.
Plan includes $20.4 billion for school aid.
The temporary one is being put up now and asphalt will be put down in April
More than $2.5 million will fund projects, programs and services.
The boogeyman was real for one family. Does it make any difference that the family was in Afghanistan and the boogeyman was us?
Among the big changes: Lowey will pick up all of Rockland, Engel will not be representing Rockland and Hayworth will represent all of Orange County, while losing northern Rockland County.
DiTullo was chosen from a pool of 90 candidates
Those wanting to apply for the position should contact Library Director Gretchen Bell
The Governor has signed the bill that will move Senate District 38 into Ossining
Hurry to get your nominations in for Sunshine Week!
Simon Property representatives will attend the April 5 meeting
The Nanuet Civic Association was introduced to the “Rockland model” of community prosecution and engagement.
Rockland County relocates parking because of mall's redevelopment.
They also discussed rainwater getting into the elevator shaft and the status of possible electrical wiring
The state senator spoke Thursday at the Nanuet Public Library
Below are also transportation schedule changes for President's Day
Elected Officials listened as individuals shared their stories and concerns
There's still $1.7 M of unclaimed money from one account for one individual. Check for free to see if you have unclaimed funds at http://www.osc.state.ny.us/ouf/index.htm
There are no Rockland busing companies that qualify the bid requirements
It's open from 12-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The event is free for Clarkstown residents and $1 for non-residents. The town also has skate rentals at the rink.
Mobile access and PayPal payment among new options for library patrons.
Safety, building maintenance and theft of DVDs are among issues discussed.
The trucks are preloaded and ready to go
Rockland will use Greenway's grant to provide planning assistance and guidance to municipalities, businesses, civic leaders to strengthen local and regional economies, protect unique natural and cultural resources, and work to ensure sustainability