Everyone knows the ancient adage: “Slow and steady wins the race.” It couldn’t be more timely than today, as communities across the nation wage battle against COVID-19 – while at the same time struggling to help keep businesses afloat, get people back to work, and prepare for kids to get back to school. “Slow and […]
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert on Monday announced that the first pool, or group, of mosquitoes to test positive this year in Rockland County for West Nile Virus (WNV), has been confirmed by the New York State Department of Health. The infected mosquitoes were collected from a […]
County Executive Ed Day submitted three draft Resolutions to the County Legislature which will generate additional revenue, help stabilize Rockland’s finances, and allow for proper budgetary decision-making for 2021. “We are facing never before seen impacts on our budget and need to do everything possible to decrease spending while finding ways to increase revenue; through […]
RAMAPO, NY – On Saturday, August 8 at approximately 11:06 p.m., the Ramapo Police Department responded to a residence on Fairview Ave in Spring Valley for a report of multiple parties in an altercation, knife involved. Two males whom reside at the residence had been stabbed. The suspect was being held in place by witnesses […]
Lockdown doesn’t appear to be going anywhere, does it? We’re all getting a little bit bored of doing the same things, and maybe wanting to try something new. The question is, what should you try? And how do you try something that you aren’t sure that you’re going to like without committing to it? YouTube […]
County Will Contribute $17.9 Million For Academic Year – Tuition For Entire Year Is $5,100 For Full-Time Students The Rockland County Legislature has unanimously voted to approve and adopt Rockland Community College’s proposed 2020-2021 Budget, with about 27 percent of the college’s overall revenues to be contributed by the County. RCC is the only public […]