Consultants Present Results of Study for Redeveloping South Nyack and Exit 10

BY JANIE ROSMAN Tuesday night South Nyack residents learned possibilities for land currently being used as a staging area for the bridge project. “Several years ago we began thinking about what we can do to protect the character and integrity of South Nyack, promote the village’s economy, along with trying to make it an affordable […]

POMONA MAN ACCUSED OF HOME BURGLARY AND THEFT

On January 6, 2015, the Stony Point Police Department arrested George Green of Pomona on second degree burglary charges and third degree grand larceny charges following an investigation by the Stony Point Police Detective Bureau into the burglary of a residence in Stony Point that occurred January 1, 2016.  The defendant was arrested with the […]

Toll Violators Can Now have Registration Suspended

PRESS RELEASE FROM GOVERNOR’S OFFICE Governor Andrew M. Cuomo last week announced the adoption of a regulation to take action against motorists who persistently evade paying tolls and fees on New York’s roadways. The regulation allows the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles to suspend the registration of motorists who fail to pay five […]

CHILD CARE RESOURCES TO HOLD INFORMATION SESSIONS ABOUT PRE-K APPLICATIONS

In February, Child Care Resources of Rockland, Inc. is holding PreK information sessions for parents who have a child who will be four years old on or before December 1, 2016, and reside in the following school districts: Nyack, Pearl River, South Orangetown, Ramapo Central Clarkstown, Nanuet, or North Rockland. These sessions will help parents […]

The Village of Suffern’s First Military Leave Policy

Open letter to the public: Being a military veteran I have firsthand experience with the strain of being employed and being called into active military service on the individual or his or her family. Ironically on Dec 23, 2015 I was first made aware of the official orders (dated July 8, 2015) for activation from […]