Each week we highlight another wonderful pet adoptable from Hi Tor Animal Care Center, Rockland County’s only animal shelter.
Activities, vendors—and no adoption fees on this adoption day event.
Get information online or at the Nyack and Spring Valley farmers markets.
Stroll, admire, enjoy!
Patrick Naughton built a garden and picnic area for spectators.
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Funding supports two full-time jobs and 72 Senior Corps volunteers to serve as mentors and role models to more than 200 children
It's a new approach to providing school-based, mental health and social services to the county's at-risk youth.
Each week we highlight another wonderful pet adoptable from Hi Tor Animal Care Center, Rockland County's only animal shelter.
Thursday, April 9, 5 - 6 p.m. The Dennis P. McHugh Piermont Public Library hosts a Book Club for independent readers in grades K - 2 at
Our artists and outdoor educators encourage children to explore the natural world, build skills and create art with natural materials! Cool!
Patch readers from around the Hudson Valley shared photos of their favorite pups in honor of National Puppy Day yesterday.
Share your photos and we’ll put together a Patch Pets gallery; if you're thinking of getting one, try the Hi Tor Animal Care Center first!
Reserve today! Learn practical strategies to help children calm down, improve attention and focus, and learn to cooperate. Event is free.
communication, discipline, school success—practical tips for issues every parent deals with
Be an everyday hero.
Open House for Summer Play Camp at Blue Rock School
A campaign on Fundrazr has already collected more than $5,000.
"Furball" is First Major Event of Hi Tor's Capital Campaign
Thursday, Feb. 19, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Suitable for children age 5 and up. Dennis P. McHugh Piermont Public Library.
Meet the therapy dogs at events in Valley Cottage and Blauvelt; learn about how to do animal-assisted therapy with your pet in Nanuet.
Tibetan Home of Hope holds its 8th annual fundraiser at the Nyack Center March 7.
He constructed two new walkways at the Atonement Lutheran Church in Stony Point.