Hurricane relief update; crime spree as charges proliferate; GoFundMe campaign for wheels, lift; more news of the day
Rockland County Non-profits and Philanthropy
Carmine Marchionda, CEO of The Arc Rockland, received the Outstanding Non-Profit Professional Award at the Philanthropy Day Breakfast.
New City residents routinely fall victim to scammers in phone calls or at the door. Here are tips to protect yourself.
Clarkstown South Boys Varsity Volleyball took the Section 1 Section Title.
The game was well-fought by both teams with the lead changing hands throughout.
plus field hockey champs again; socialite murder suspect charged; Daredevil drops by children's hospital and more
Here's what you need to know about what could disrupt travel plans.
One commenter on Facebook asked everyone to remember to remove soccer nets after recreation league games.
plus local elections, new county truck route and more news of the week around New City
Farms near New City offer fresh, organic turkeys in time for the holidays.
Layer up for parades and ceremonies. Here's what to expect through the weekend around Clarkstown.
The plan would have put nearly 500 units on a property once designated for limited development. The court sent the town back to square one.
Veterans Day falls on a Saturday this year, so many agencies and organizations are observing the holiday on Friday.
The driver's fury was directed at a taxi in traffic on Route 59, the Rockland County DA said.
Registration is underway!
He's the president of People to People, Rockland County’s largest food pantry.
The Rockland County Legislature, Sheriff’s Office and Traffic Safety Board unveiled a new safe driving simulator.
One of the awards is named after Albert P. Schatz, longtime Ossining realtor.
Here's how the voting went, geographically, in the County Executive race.
Find and post jobs on New City Patch.
They're playing their second game in the Regional this coming weekend.
The Election Day Hotline will help troubleshoot and resolve a range of issues encountered by voters at the polls.
The county executive announced the results of the recent audit Monday, updating Rockland's multi-year fiscal crisis.
From 10 degrees above normal to a possible 20 degrees below normal in Clarkstown
improper student-staffer relationship; New York earthquake; school shooting threat and more news of the month in the Hudson Valley
The community voted on local elections and state propositions.
News of the week from the Hudson Valley Patches
Teacher sues over violent student |French American School still trying to move | $1M Lottery winner | faked Medicaid claims
Take your sweater off, put it on, take it off. Take a raincoat. Keep an umbrella handy.
The Republican plan could lead to uneven benefits for Hudson Valley residents, with homeowners potentially being hit the hardest.
k9 mourned by sheriffs; closing deadly RR crossing; dumping fill into trout stream; posing as a lawyer; mythical sibs battle for power
Town officials said the purchase will prevent over-development.
It's got to come out, in a process that doesn't pollute the stream further.
Don't forget to check your alarms and emergency kit.
Indian Point emergency drill | middle-schoolers get break | new county offices in old nursing home | Hudson Valley News of the Day
Out of the Sain, which lawmakers still refuse to sell, into the old Summit Park site, unsold after county unions sued to prevent closure
Halloween 2017 safe, free event in church parking lot
Local court seeks alternative to prison | firefighters save baby's life | ROTC instructor accused of rape in student relationship