Rockland Prepares to Update Plans for Future Growth

Rockland Prepares to Update Plans for Future Growth

As New York’s smallest county continues to grow, County Executive Ed Day has called for an update of its 2011 “Rockland Tomorrow” comprehensive plan. To accomplish that goal,  the firm of Buckhurst, Fish and Jacquemart (www.bfjplanning.com) has been retained to work  with  the County’s  Planning Department and its newly formed Citizens Advisory Committee to create […]

Hoehmtown Happenings

Hoehmtown Happenings

The American Revolutionary War and Our Founders Day This past Tuesday,  March 18th, marked the 234th Anniversary of the formal founding of the Town of Clarkstown through an act of the New York State Legislature. As such, Clarkstown is one of the older towns in the state, and is actually older than many states. It’s an […]

The County Executive’s Corner – Rockland County’s Commitment to Sustainable Farming and Food Security

As County Executive, I am proud to announce that Rockland Community Farm Network (RCFN), a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable farming, agricultural education, and food security, has been awarded the contract to manage and operate Cropsey Community Farm and Depew Farm in the Town of Clarkstown. This decision follows a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) […]

Steel Magnolias – The Connection Between Hair and Emotion

Steel Magnolias – The Connection Between Hair and Emotion

Disclaimer: Community Editor Sierra Lidén appears as a featured actress in Antrim Playhouse’s production of Steel Magnolias.  Steel Magnolias, running at Antrim Playhouse from February 7th to February 23rd, follows a group of Southern women whose lives spin on the axis of their local beauty shop. While this show tackles a variety of themes (infertility, […]

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