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Village and skatepark designers invited the public to weigh in on conceptual design plans Aug. 6.
It's the Blauvelt Sons of Italy's 5th annual, Sept. 11-14.
The authors of Orange and Rockland County Fire and most commenters defended their decision to post the news.
Fun for a good cause with stylish prizes too!
Week in Review
The Hudson Valley Visiting Pet Program will celebrate 20 years with a fundraiser at the ballpark.
The bill was introduced by state Sen. David Carlucci (D-Rockland-Westchester), Assemblywoman Amy Paulin (D-Scarsdale) and others.
Troopers join forces with 14 other states for the I-90/94 Challenge, a collaborative effort to prevent accidents.
Beheaded geese; crafts for grownups; road rage drive-by; girl science; breastfeeding and more
The loan, which was initially for $511 million, was recently reduced to $256 million by state officials.
County Executive's Corner, July 25, 2014
Do the hip, trendy retailers go over the line with this shock-promotion campaign?
Man Killed by Train, Coyote Alert, Shoplifter Scuffle, Swim for Cancer and more from our Hudson Valley Patch sites
They struggled with a Macy's employee who tried to stop them.
It's a Friday destination.
The article goes into detail about the days leading up to Monday where Cuomo and others addressed the commission scandal.
Irate caddy, fatal crash, unfunded mandates, lost cat, Metro North lures Rockland commuters and more
Larceny, burglary, robbery, criminal mischief and more
The commuter railroad is slashing parking prices at its West-of-the-Hudson stations.
The Mexican Consulate on Wheels visits various communities in the Tri-State area throughout the year.
Thomas Zugibe said the New York Times article was wrong about him.
The New Jersey man was boating.
Hate crimes; breastfeeding in public; teenage drinking; floating staircase and a call-out to local restaurants
Rockland County has a series of events tied to local farmers markets.
Well-deserved
Festivities and food start at 4.
The Democratic gubernatorial candidate is hoping to force incumbent and fellow Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo into a primary.
A bill to strengthen privacy laws now goes to Gov. Andrew Cuomo for signing.
First American Eagle, then Foot Locker
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The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.