New bridge will open one way in August; Kid in car while adults OD; helicopter from Westchester Airport splashes down; and more from July
Certain items under $110 are exempt from New York State sales taxes.
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New York State publishes its required student vaccinations list for the 2017-18 school year.
Fall 2017 Session
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Here are the latest details on the out-of-season nor'easter and the change to its impacts around Clarkstown.
Relaxing federal regulations to reduce burdens on business could affect public safety, says the head of Rockland's water task force.
Here's their take on the exclusion of LGBTQ people from the national senior services survey, military service, and civil rights protections.
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SUEZ, formerly known as United Water, serves about 270,950 people in Rockland and Westchester.
A Hazardous Weather Outlook has been issued for Putnam, Rockland, and Northern Westchester.
More than 6,400 Rockland residents use public transportation for an NYC commute daily, says Toney Earl. #WeTheCommuters
The HaterDater app connects couples based on their common hates, which a scientific study suggests promotes bonding.
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Also growing: jobs in food and accommodation services and administrative and support services. Manufacturing and telecommunications did not.
The service group has been at work helping to stabilize local streams to repair flood damage and mitigate future problems.
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Proceeds from the event will help the Rotary give six $1K scholarships and help international and local communities combat hunger.
Watch the work on the auditorium in this video the district posted.
Tickets can be purchased online, over the phone, or in person.
The storm's aftermath will make for an unusual last week in July around Clarkstown. We give you the details.
Minisceongo Creek caused a lot of damage when it overran its banks during Hurricane Irene.
There are many jobs in this category locally, from counselor to secretary to janitor. Find and post jobs on New City Patch.
County fairs offer nostalgic warm weather fun.
The New Jersey man and friends were swimming in a remote area.
We give you the details on all the changes around Clarkstown.
"This appears to be the kind of unsafe rental housing that we are working diligently to force owners to improve," said the county executive.
More than 100 people packed the Hudson River eatery, and several of the Association’s Realtors for the 'guest bartenders'.
Here are some suggestions for the weekend.
It's easy for new businesses in Clarkstown to be featured in Patch's free business spotlight!
Pollution levels will be unhealthy until almost midnight in Rockland and Westchester and moderate for the rest of the region.
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It's pretty much a straight shot down 287 from Rockland County to the newest Wegmans opening in Hanover, NJ.
The visit takes about 3.5 hours to complete. Participation involves a small blood draw, an interview and puzzles. Call (845) 398-5820
The highest heat index values will be in the afternoon. Here are the details.