NCJW Rockland's Spotlight on Community—Helping Hands for the Homeless. Speaker Ya'el Williams, Director. Free, open to public, refreshments.
An Interactive Holiday Experience that Revolutionizes a Visit to Santa
The nonprofit she founded seeks to help people change the world.
Stop by the Market and bring home fresh produce, eggs, honey, baked goods, pickles, spices, ice cream, handmade soaps, and prepared lunch!
It's known as the Smart Schools Referendum.
To celebrate Halloween, Corner Bakery Cafe a will give anyone arriving in costume a free kids’ meal pancake breakfast all day long!
Plus local pens new Young Adult novel, Spectra responds to pipeline comments, girls volleyball success and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Come celebrate Shabbat morning with us as we learn, read stories, play games and discover what Shabbat is all about. Newborn – 6 years old.
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Volleyball report
Groundwork Hudson Valley helps distressed communities in the lower Hudson Valley build a sustainable future.
Plus suspicious men at Rippowam Cisqua, Hudson death a suicide, new Eagle Scout and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Rockland Nightlife and Entertainment and Star Dog Enterprises will buy a child at a New Jersey shelter a t-shirt for every ticket sold.
Troop K shines the light on domestic violence.
He revitalized the garden and built a patio at the George Strayton Center at Camp Venture in Sparkill.
Each week we highlight another wonderful pet adoptable from Hi-Tor Animal Care Center, Rockland County's only animal shelter.
Plus village "on the rise," police promotions, pet cemetery tour and more in the Patch Daily Digest.
Nanuet high-schoolers will join 4,000 students studying the river from New York City to Troy.
State Sen. David Carlucci paid the center a visit to see the new Environmental Innovation Project.
County Exec Ed Day & NYS Senator David Carlucci presented several honors to members of the Blauvelt Sons of Italy at their recent Feast.
Emmanuel House International Holds 1st “Families Shine” Walk-a-thon
The officer suffered unknown but not life-threatening injuries, authorities said.
Exhibit runs through November 2.
Will you dress your pet, your kids, yourself in costume? Share photos in the comments and through Instagram at #NanuetPatch
The BOCES board received bouquets and books at the Oct. 8 meeting.
plus the super crane, preschoolers reap what they sowed and more in the Week in Review
Federal authorities said Moshe used fake bank accounts and names set up multiple post office boxes to allegedly receive the chemicals.
plus Lincoln Depot Museum opens, Palacio's new book and Phelps makes Ebola assurances—the Patch Daily Digest
The event in West Nyack is hosted by Rockland BOCES.
AUDITIONS Oct 20-22 - CALLING ALL GIRLS Grades 9-12
He must notify security and be accompanied by a guard if ever he's on the campus in Sparkill, according to news reports.
"The Nature of Leaves" is a fun-filled afternoon with the Lead Artists of the Strawtown Studio for families and children of all ages. FUN!!
plus car backs into building, Mount Kisco Medical Group expands, running in Halloween costumes and more
Stop by the Market on Friday and pick up some fresh produce, grass-fed meat, honey, eggs, breads, pies, pickles, ice cream, spices & lunch!
It's the 8th annual festival!
plus Ebola, feeding the hungry and banning massage parlors: the Daily Digest from Hudson Valley Patchs
Free to senior citizens
The Nursing Program at Rockland Community College is sponsoring a public screening of the 2014 documentary Fed Up,
Looking for work? State labor department staffers will assist jobseekers Oct. 8, 9, 10 at the mall.
Two 18-year-olds have been indicted by a Rockland grand jury.