Rockland Business Association’s monthly luncheon, held at Hotel Nyack on Thursday, March 20, found the sold-out crowd get unexpectedly bigger when a large group of hecklers stormed the hotel’s catering facility to protest the appearance of U.S. Congressman Michael Lawler (R/C-17 th ). The unruly group–apparently waved into the hotel from a window inside the […]
RCT extends their congratulations to Amy and Neil Walsh on the official reopening and renaming of their family-run pub, now called J.K. Ryan’s! The husband and wife duo have done extensive work on the pub since they became owners in February of 2024, and are excited to continue sharing good times and good food with […]
New training enables Radio and Phone operators to better serve residents Residents who call 9-1-1 for emergencies in Rockland County may soon notice some new and different questions asked by the Radio Operators answering calls. The Communications Division of the Sheriff’s Office is going live with the Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) and Fire Priority […]
The Suffern HS Boys Hockey Team celebrated their second consecutive state championship this week, cementing the program as one of the best New York. Congratulations guys!
County officials are pushing new vaccine initiatives to protect from Measles Rockland County has one of the lowest Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccination rates in the state. The State Department of Health calculates MMR vaccination rates based on data of children ages 24-35 months that received one MMR immunization before their second birthday. In January […]
Let’s be honest – we’ve all just about had it up to here with politics. Every time the news comes on, some fresh tragedy or executive order is flashing across the screen. In these unprecedented times, the last thing Rocklanders feel like doing is going to see a show about politics. Enter stage left, POTUS: […]