Tornado hits Fisher's Island Monday; city wins $1M Bloomberg challenge; sprawling Hudson Valley estate
Here is what you can expect for the work week for Clarkstown.
November 9, 2018
Local college among nation's best; more measles; explosive devices and more news of the week
A contractor hit the gas main while digging, Clarkstown police said.
Check out all the participating restaurants that will offer three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners in Rockland County.
Bring your unused, outdated and unwanted medicine to the following locations between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Oct. 27.
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This in addition to the 15 confirmed cases so far; health officials are offering more free clinics for measles vaccinations.
The Health Department offers non-immune residents who are 6 months old through age 60 one dose of MMR vaccine at no cost.
Before kids go out trick or treating, fall is a good time to take inventory of who is living in your neighborhood.
The men's soccer team is working hard to integrate third-year coach Danny Samimi's system into its style of play.
To help 5,000 Rockland residents aged 17 and younger who are at high risk for using opioids and those affected by addicted relatives
That word has appeared in the forecast. Here's what we know about the work week's weather.
plus best pizza in the HV counties; $1 million tickets sold locally for Mega Millions; more news of the week
Hawks mount defense of conference title, seek deep advancement in Regionals.
flood mitigation plan; winter 2019 forecast for NY; ACT scores - are New Yorkers smarter?; avoid the Hutch and more
plus best pizza places in the HV, fake license on the Thruway; senior citizen victimized by parent phone scam; movies to go see this weekend
Plus the short-term: what's in store this weekend for New City.
Police said they will charge nine members of the Proud Boys and three protesters for a brawl outside the Manhattan Republican Club
Clarkstown police warn residents about the never-ending problem.
plus more news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches
plus 'Foot Pursuit' 5K; vote for local high school football player in regional contest; NJ lawmakers may be too preoccupied to legalize pot
Health officials have received authority for more steps to deal with the measles outbreak in Rockland County.
Health officials are working to confirm another three suspected cases - which would double the number of confirmed cases.
plus fall Restaurant Week nearly here; 2 in court over luxury car thefts in Westchester; child porn collector gets probation and more
Saturday, October 20, 2018
plus woman reported missing arrested when found; spacey new fire hydrants; Hillary Clinton in car crash at fundraiser
State police from Troop F said they removed 32 impaired drivers from the roads this past weekend.
plus annual Halloween Spooktacular; kids do science at annual Day In the Life of the Hudson; rape charges and more
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Saying there's the potential for further exposure, health officials have sent up more clinics for free vaccines.
plus plea in quadriplegic man's oxy overdose; fundraiser for Hudson Valley family that lost 47 cows in barn fire; special pumpkin stolen
The event is hosted by The Rockland Employment Network, a placement consortium of agencies serving individuals with disabilities.
Eva Schloss is the step sister of Anne Frank and will speak on Oct. 21.
plus fire in Eastchester; Holocaust witness documentary; letters to the editor endorse candidates and more news of the day
Watch out for midweek!
plus case of West Nile in the Hudson Valley; woman bites officer over parking; 25-year-old arrested in road rage incident
The patient was hospitalized for a week.
This one was out and about more than the last one was at the end of September.