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The latest measles clinic saw 47 more people vaccinated against the disease.
Not a nor'easter but still bringing rain and possibly fog and ice around Clarkstown, forecasters say.
Final Thruway toll plazas go cashless; sex trafficking ring used Westchester residential schoolgirls; blanket bomb threats
Health officials vaccinated 47 more people in the latest measles clinic since the first reported case in September.
The 50-year-old faces a maximum of one year in local jail.
47 vaccinated at Palisades Center; coach's 700th win; plea in fatal crash; pot products in Thruway bust
Donation from Nancy's Place makes donation to Jawonio Capital Campaign for children with special needs
Arrests in Wildcliff fire; local Marine killed in plane collision; legal marijuana up for consideration in New York next year
another fire department volunteer was embezzling funds; 5 cases of polio-like illness in NY; former bus czar sentenced in political case
A day after he was sentenced in a federal case, the former transportation czar was sentenced in a Rockland County campaign fraud case.
The deal was to get paid for maintaining a special-education agency's buses without actually doing any work.
Firefighters make special Santa run; postal worker saves 2 senior citizens from scams; Hudson Valley man arrested at SantaCon
Opening Night also includes family fun and refreshments for the Clarkstown community. New this year: fireworks Dec. 27.
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In addition to the confirmed cases, there are seven more suspected cases.
Health officials said there are now 89 confirmed measles cases to date.
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Residents, elected officials and members of the Rockland County Catholic Coalition and Chabad Of Rockland met in a show of unity.
The store opens Dec. 12 and on-the-spot job offers are being made! Use Patch to find jobs around New City.
More than half all the measles cases in the country are in New York.
Lawmaker says 'ban the box' law is government overreach; cops ID man gunned down in the road; deepening cold weather
The Rockland Department of Health was not informed until the 21-day incubation period was over.
Create a winter wonderland in a jar! Kids age 7-11 will make a snow globe to take home. includes admission to the annual holiday exhibition.
plus holiday weather predictions; auto dealer's shooting death; fuel firm cheated customers
plus historic snowstorm; porn-site leaf removal offer; the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree
People may dine and run errands around the community while contagious, before they realize they're ill.
The creche and the 15-foot menorah will be located outside the front of the Allison-Parris County Office Building in New City.
Quest by parents of black Pace student shot by white cop subject of '48 HOURS'; rollover closed Rte 22; holiday shipping deadlines
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Local arrested in massive tri-state cigarette smuggling scheme; rat poison found in drug bust; school bus converted to tiny house
Crash victim ID'd; winter weather forecasted; #GivingTuesday results and more news of the day
If you were in any of these places at these times, you were exposed, Rockland health officials said. Here's what to do if you're at risk.
Bicyclist killed Tuesday night, arrest made; congressman fighting internal infection; cop enters plea in hit-and-run
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Animal shelter fights ringworm; felony DWI; officials investigate blaze that leveled historic estate
Officer rescues chicken; assistant fire chief found with a lot of heroin in the department vehicle; decapitated animals in with donations
Two Sleepy Hollow residents are in jail in Rockland County.
Measles can be dangerous, especially for babies and young children, as it can lead to pneumonia, brain damage, deafness and death.
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