The conspirators had big plans, starting with building 396 new housing units in a village of 420 people in the mid-Hudson Valley.
Here are the details about the first snowfall of the season in Clarkstown.
First unanimous agreement in 15 years
The retiring head of Rockland's Veteran Services Agency was thanked for 3 decades of efforts by the county Legislature.
Allstate agency owners support nonprofits’ work to assist and empower victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse
Take dodgeball to the next level!
This year Hanukkah begins on the evening of Dec. 12 and ends on Dec. 20.
Make time to do one of the many fun seasonal activities at the community center. And donate winter hats, mittens and scarves, too.
The 9/11 first responder claims retaliation for speaking out against a co-worker's improper sexual advances.
The last county department that had offices in the Sain Building moved over the weekend.
They're filling positions in everything from food to finance. Learn about these and other employment opportunities here on New City Patch.
ProPublica identified 40,000 sites across the U.S. polluted by the military, some of which present a risk of exploding bombs and munitions.
Temps will zoom up before they plummet, so it'll be a shock to the system around Clarkstown. Here are the details.
A Stony Point resident is accused of hitting a pedestrian on Route 202 while driving drunk.
It's dangerous to children and families when local code enforcement officials overlook serious violations, says a state senator.
Clarkstown police remind residents of safety tips for dealing with neighborhood wildlife.
Portions of CVS pharmacies around New City could be rebuilt to become community health centers in a $69 billion deal, according to the WSJ.
plus terrorism charge after HS bomb threat; WaPo sting attempt has local roots; friends fundraise for firefighter with cancer's bucket list
A variety of seasonal events offer many opportunities to celebrate.
Parade for football champs; forged check case; parking for wounded veterans; movies not to miss this weekend - news from the Hudson Valley
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
The supermoon over Clarkstown won't be as large as last year's, but should still be magnificent. Read the forecast and watch the video.
Three people face weapons and drug charges; one is 16.
fracked-oil pipeline meeting; murder charge; Keillor performance canceled; crash damage shuts lane on I-84; no gun shows at county center
Registration is underway!
It's easy for small businesses in Clarkstown to be featured in Patch's free business spotlight!
Friends fundraise Super Bowl tix for firefighter battling cancer;
Putting up all the lights and decorations this week for Christmas 2017? Stay safe and control extra costs.
Commenters on the video posted on Facebook were taken particularly by the man's attire and footgear.
Here are some job opportunities found on the Patch Jobs Board.
Give, wisely, to charities; $16M to 4 Hudson Valley lottery winners; teen charged after car, K9 chase; prevent package theft
Clarkstown police said the boy had to be restrained by a K9 officer.
Dr. Leahy is among 16 winners from the Hudson Valley who will be honored at a celebratory awards luncheon that will be held on Dec. 7.
Services for man who inspired ALS Ice Bucket Challenge; #GivingTuesday; housing authority behind on taxes; GoFundMe for fire victims' family
Breakfast with Santa at the Hudson Water Club includes unlimited brunch and photos with Santa
All donations will benefit Helping Hands for the Homeless of Rockland County.
Here are some of the many organizations around New City whose good works you could assist.
Two people accused of stuffing men's clothes into a booster bag are under arrest and Clarkstown police are searching for a third.