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The purpose is to develop a clearer understanding and appreciation of the respective cultures in Rockland County.
Registration begins April 13, 2019!
Health care worker accused; entire county trying to conserve water and more news of the day
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Changes need to be made at the county, town, village, hamlet, planning board, business, school, college and home levels.
The number of measles cases in Brooklyn has surpassed the number of cases in Rockland County.
The medical group is looking to fill clinical and non-clinical positions through the Hudson Valley.
The writer is the Rockland County Executive.
The newest case means the countdown to the outbreak's end starts again.
Registration is underway!
A judge has ruled two members of the town council in 2017 should have recused themselves from the vote to fire him.
Clarkstown detectives have been chasing down leads since the 7-year-old was hit on her way to school in 2017.
Airmont Mayor Phil Gigante was joined by four Montebello Elementary School students who served alongside him as Mayor for a Day.
A new case of the deadly virus means it'll be at least 3 weeks before unvaccinated kids can go back to schools in the outbreak area.
Pace University Professor Kimberly Collica-Cox has spent more than 20 years working with incarcerated populations and implementing programs
Col. Angela Woods is currently Chief of the Health Services Support Team for the 7301st Medical Training Support Battalion.
Registration begins April 6, 2019 online.
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Here's who's running for what.
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The department protects and maintains the largest municipal water supply in the United States.
New York State police from Troop F said they removed 37 impaired drivers from the roadway over the weekend.
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Local towns among best places to live; April the giraffe due any day now, watch on Hudson Valley animal park webcam; measles outbreak adds 1
Rockland's outbreak involves 144 cases; New York City now has confirmed 133 cases.
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College to close; wrong-way driver on the Taconic had drugs, cops say; cheaper water rates for those who conserve
One was facing a rape charge and the other had been arrested for assault.