He crashed his car attempting to flee, police said.
Damaging ATV joyrides; ending punitive bail; new squash center; ending bail for misdemeanors; Indian Point talks: Hudson Valley news
The drive to build a new animal shelter has been under way for years. Operating funds still remain an issue for the busy shelter.
Above-normal temps as the January thaw sets in, then a twist.
Plus another corruption accusation; phony landlords; house destroyed in fire; private school sold to town and more news of the week
A woman ringing doors around Clarkstown and Orangetown was interviewed by detectives.
Preventing over-development and preserving open space are top priorities, town officials said. The school may move.
But balmy also brings black ice, potholes, water main breaks and ice jams around Clarkstown.
She worked for Spring Valley's former special prosecutor.
Sponsored and conducted by Clarkstown Parks Board and Recreation Commission in cooperation with Bach to Rock Music School.
Medical emergencies and vehicle/traffic accidents topped the call list the week ending Jan. 15.
This prestigious award from the National Endowment of the Humanities comes to the Museum at a critical time in its reconstruction.
A new program aims to educate residents and leaders of local organizations, agencies, and businesses about pedestrian and driver safety.
Thursday is Leadership Rockland Day, marking the beginning of the application period for the Class of 2019.
Positions range from cashiering to food. Learn about these and other employment opportunities here on New City Patch.
A Hudson-Valley based company settled for $700,000. Now you should be able to tell which belong to re-sale companies and which to charities.
Classes start March 5, 2018!
The slow moving snow storm has led to schedule changes.
"Ben Is Back" has been shooting in Mamaroneck, New York City and now Garnerville.
The coming snowfall has several districts making schedule changes.
Meet with over 25 of the areas top Wedding Professionals to help you create the wedding of your dreams.
Well that escalated quickly. Here are details on what Clarkstown can expect Tuesday and the rest of the work week.
The incident Saturday night is now under investigation.
plus triple fatal domestic triangle; Wegmans closer to Westchester; school re-segregation; deep freeze; fatal fire and more
After tenants were moved out when the county foreclosed for nonpayment of taxes, the owner and property manager rented the units out again.
It's a mixed bag for the long weekend in Clarkstown. We tell you what to expect.
Missing child; kitchen knife threat; work on the Hutch; fatal group home fire; flood watch and more news of the day
Plus Chase Bank scam, boil water advisory, county wins award to fight chronic diseases and more: nearby news.
The 2018 Basketball Foul Shooting Contest is Saturday, January 20th!
He was driving high on Xanax when he ran a red light on Route 304 in June and smashed into Neil and Aline Block's Toyota.
Check out internship possibilities and other job opportunities on New City Patch.
Using zoning policies, districts can decrease or increase racial segregation at their schools.
Drugs found on incoming inmate; record power usage; internships; fatal fall clearing ice off roof; more news from around the Hudson Valley
There's a chance - in January! - to put away the really heavy winter coat. Here's what you can expect around Clarkstown.
Plus cooking in a barrel; DWI charges; angry back-and-forth over Trump Jr. b-day party; Latimer sworn in; Putnam suing opioid distributors
Peter Yacuk, a freshman at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently became and Eagle Scout.
New York State Police from Troop 5 conducted a drunk and impaired driving crackdown over the Jan. 6-7 weekend.
Chair and Vice-Chair, plus party leaders
One is looking for a lot of apprentices in a short time, the other for just two, over the next year. Find more jobs on New City Patch.
Here are tips for success during an outing on local reservoirs that could include fishing, skating, snowshoeing and cross country skiing.