Top Hudson Valley schools for 2019; lane closures for MCB work; dental assistant stole jewelry from patients, police said
He'll replace Gordon Wren, who retired last year.
The New City Rams Junior Pee Wee Cheerleading Team not only made it to the nationals but finished second.
taking on state corruption; forum on NY's single-payer health care; raising money for family of Coast Guard CWO from Putnam killed in Alaska
school custodian with gun stash; corrections officer in court over wife's stabbing; 2019 Buffalo Soldiers Award winner
Cornell Cooperative Extension's MGV 2019 Class has graduated and will be volunteering in the Rockland community.
It is presented annually to an outstanding African-American veteran who lives in Rockland County.
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HS senior wins national neuroscience prize; bone found by homeowner; patching potholes; cause of Jewish center fire; news of the day
Police say she was drunk when she ran into the construction truck; wintry weather returns; the Natural History Museum's expansion OK'd
Here's how to report bad potholes to state, county, Ramapo and Haverstraw officials.
Rockland offers free measles vaccine; another retail bankruptcy; fastest growing job
Hit-and-run driver struck school bus letting kids off; building inspector lied for local business; worker kicked pet at dog daycare center
Now's the time to think about summer jobs in parks and rec.
As hateful graffiti keeps appearing in Rockland County, lawmaker Alden Wolfe wants to strengthen anti-discrimination laws.
plus Westchester under Con Ed gas moratorium; 15th EagleFest offers new activities; two shot and more news of the day
Here is what you can expect weather-wise for the week around Clarkstown.
Woman dies in Hudson River ice; EagleFest makes the midwinter bright; cops go on a wild goose chase; GoFundMe for Ossining stabbing victim
Find something to do outside!
County Sheriff Louis Falco warns residents about another new way crooks are trying to take your money.
It will be the fourth community operated by Atria Senior Living in the Hudson Valley.
His skill set will help the Office of Consumer Protection's focus on enforcement.
Recreation & Parks 2019 Summer Applications are now available online
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UPDATE: Bitter temps and wind chills that are even worse: more school districts are joining the list of closings and delays
The exams are available for Westchester residents only, but here are other jobs where you can serve your community.
The governor of Washington declared a state of emergency after 30 confirmed cases there.
A Stony Point resident died a day after he was badly burned.
It's cold here and going to get colder. The next question is snow … or rain. Here's the latest.
weekend DWIs
An East Rutherford, NJ man was arrested for assault and driving under the influence of drugs.
Cheese factory death; Bruce Willis selling Hudson Valley estate;
Police seek help with shooting probe; impaired driver killed two women; man accused of ramming cop car, dragging officer
We've got the weekend to prepare for the polar vortex, which is headed south.
Police swarmed the area around the Chase bank branch but did not find a suspect.
Lawmaker resigns after sex harassment charges; supermarket delays opening; students raise money for Central American artists
She is accused of crashing into a county patrol car.
Local unemployment rates keep dropping, according to the latest data from the state Labor Department.
Dump truck rollover; measles cases jump; baby seal visits Hamptons property
Four out of five cases of the highly contagious disease have been in children and teenagers, county officials said.