The Rockland County Office of Community Development, which administers the federal grants, has been reorganized.
Rockland Legislature Votes Unanimously To Support Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act & Amendment Of Hate Crimes Laws
Falciglia: Feds should extend reporting requirements to local governments for example in property tax collection.
There are plans for sidewalks and more, including in the area where a mother and three kids were hit by a car Monday.
Lori Gruebel's appointment has been approved by the legislature.
He is taking medical leave until his retirement is official at the end of the year.
Sullivan was also censured for not preventing an officer under investigation from wiping his phone and computer.
Rockland County Executive Ed Day has dedicated two pieces of public art to the Allison-Parris County Office Building.
A public hearing is Wednesday on making government services more efficient in Rockland.
She seeks to become the first woman elected to the post.
The governor says two congressmen from the Hudson Valley and Western NY want to cripple local hospitals; they call him a liar.
Looking to save money for taxpayers by creating efficiencies in operations among the 102 local government taxing entities in Rockland.
Sen. David Carlucci and the Task Force will hold a roundtable on water quality and conservation needs.
The bill allows unpaid housing code violation penalties that have been unpaid for one year to be added to a municipality’s annual tax levy.
Rockland County officials met with Chinese representative to discuss closer economic ties with the country.
New City residents, expect a call Wednesday evening.
Governor Cuomo had commuted Judith Clark's sentence to give her a shot before the parole board. Otherwise, she would have waited until 2056.
State Sen. David Carlucci announced an increase in state aid for local road repair.
Michael Sullivan called for government transparency, budget reform and a return to civility in town politics, according to reports.
The county executive agrees with the NY GOP Congressional delegation that counties shouldn't contribute to the state's Medicaid program.
Legislation was proposed to give internet users power to protect personal information from internet service providers.
The Rockland County Legislature voted to amend its procurement policy regarding Boycott, Divest and Sanction activities.
Rockland County Executive Ed Day met with representatives from the New City-based Center for Safety and Change to present a proclamation.
The writer is the State Assemblyman for the 95th District.
The Senate bill will allow the NY Secretary of State to have a process to revoke a code enforcement officer's certification for misconduct.
The school opened without getting all necessary inspections and permits plus county officials found two dorms there ready for occupancy.
They're styling the protest "A Traditional New Orleans Jazz Funeral."
WalletHub's tax rate report compares the cost of the average person’s various obligations in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
A meeting of the minds on the sheriff's deputies' contract, funding for local nonprofits, a bridge loan for local taxes and sale of the Sain
The Rockland County legislators voted to support the criminal responsibility age to 18 for less offensive crimes to go to family court.
Still, the current contracts will hold until a viable replacement contractor is ID'd by Brega Transport and approved by county officials.
Sen. Carlucci passed legislation to make graffiti a hate crime as threats to the Jewish community emerge throughout the the nation and NY.
Chairman Earl: If the county executive has other issues, ‘we’re willing to discuss them, don’t hold up the deputies’ contract.’
The Rockland County Board of Elections has weighed in.
County lawmakers revised the funding, including taking funds designated for nonprofits that they had insisted on funding months ago.
The hope is that getting rid of unused prescription medication safely will help fight the opiod epidemic.
Legislator Lon M. Hofstein is strongly condemning the rising number of acts of hate occurring in Rockland.
The governor visited a JCC and spoke to the press about the wave of threats and other anti-Semitic acts.
It's the latest in a sequence of spats. This one was prompted by the Feb. 9 snowstorm.
Gov. Cuomo was in Rockland Thursday to promote a plan for 100s of local taxing entities to coordinate savings that voters would judge.