Restrictions began at midnight.
The DA's office intends to develop a program focused on assisting victims, including helping them navigate the justice system.
The Nyack resident shares why he should be elected Nov. 3. Check out the full Q&A with Patch.
The DA said he would fight to protect the identity of witnesses, confidential informants and undercover officers.
Pick out that perfect pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many attractions Hudson Valley-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
New York state will begin fining local governments who don't enforce compliance with pandemic protocols mandated by executive order.
A second shutdown in 2020 would cause another wave of permanent business closures, said the owner of a Nyack boutique.
The South Nyack resident shares why he should be elected Nov. 3. Check out the full Q&A with Patch.
It’s time to pick out that perfect pumpkin this fall and enjoy the many attractions pumpkin patches have to offer near Nyack and Piermont.
The incident is still being investigated by the Orangetown Police Department and the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office.
It is critical this year to prevent a severe flu season from arriving with the coronavirus pandemic, said the county health commissioner.
There are five candidates running for the seat being vacated by Rep. Nita Lowey.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, they've got two types of clean-up project — a DIY version and organized group events.
The Nyack Mascot Committee narrowed down a long list of names and now it's time to vote.
When you feel pain, it is a positive signal in the body that something is wrong.
Want to burn off some excess energy? The speedway has adjusted for pandemic protocols: watch.
There are 272 active cases of coronavirus in the county.
Still, officials have plans for alternative fun that has "the famous, and sometimes crazy, Nyack Halloween vibe."
They will compete for 7,600 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $30 million.
Sentence in restaurant stabbing and more news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches
The newest round of semifinalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
Here are some of the top news stories of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches.
Early forecasts suggest that unsettled weather will lead to a lovely Labor Day.
While police are investigating, consultants hired by the Board of Trustees will prepare a report on dissolving the village.
More than 40 of the mall's tenants are hiring.
With a referendum looming, there are many questions and issues to deal with.
There's also a storm system approaching from the midwest. Here are the details.
Remember, the statewide holiday DWI Crackdown has already begun.
Pile the family into the station wagon for a fun adventure to end the summer.
A referendum must be held within 120 days.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or may have additional information is asked to get in touch with the police.
The county has just six confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19 in local hospitals, according to the latest report.
The four must also take immediate corrective action, state officials said.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Two unions are seeking 25 apprentices in the Hudson Valley.
He faces eight counts of murder, robbery and weapons possession.
Picking a new name and changing the branding will take time and money.
The village already has a contested race for two trustee seats; now voters will also fill a third seat for a 1-year term.
Smart New Yorkers can follow the state's pandemic protocols, have fun and support local businesses.
Coming up on a week after Tropical Storm Isaias, utility companies are still clearing wires and trees in some hard-hit places.