Nov 2, 2009 | Journal News
STONY POINT: The Town Board will hold a public hearing to consider its proposed budget for 2010 during a workshop meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Rho building in Letchworth Village.
Montebello unveils 2010 no-tax increase budget
MONTEBELLO - Residents can comment Nov. 4 on a proposed village budget that doesn't raise taxes for 2010.
Show zero tolerance for hate crimes
The Rockland Immigration Coalition has serious concerns about an incident police have classified as a hate crime committed in Suffern, as reported in the Sept.
Is a new Thruway exit in Ramapo going to become reality?
For the past several years, some Ramapo officials have been lobbying for a new Thruway exit in their town when the replacement for the Tappan Zee Bridge is built.
Rockland's popular Kakiat County Park reopens
MONTEBELLO - Under a baby-blue sky, Liz Langley and her white West Highland terriers walked across the new wood footbridge at Kakiat County Park.
Rockland's Kakiat County Park reopens
MONTEBELLO - You could say it was something to bark about. Kakiat County Park, a second home to many dogs and their owners, reopened today after being shut July 15 to allow renovations.
Rockland firefighters celebrate 50 or more years of service
MONTEBELLO - Celebrating half a century or more as a Rockland firefighter, 66 men were honored with certificates tonight for their ongoing dedication.
Rockland Teen Charged with Second Hate Crime
An 18-year-old Montebello man has been charged with two bias attacks since April.
Montebello man, 18, wearing KKK, Nazi shirt charged with shooting Hispanic teen
AIRMONT- An 18-year-old Montebello man wearing a shirt with racist insignias has been charged with a second hate crime since April involving an attack on a Hispanic male, authorities said today.
Ramapo supervisor challenger regains spot in GOP primary
Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence will face two primary challengers now that a judge has ruled that a Republican candidate can be reinstated to the ballot.
Rockland veteran firefighters to accept honor
Dozens of Rockland firefighters will be honored for their 50 or more years of volunteer service in the county at a convention Friday.
Provident New York Bancorp to Present at the Rodman & Renshaw Annual Global Investment Conference
Provident New York Bancorp , the parent company of Provident Bank, today announced that George Strayton, President and Chief Executive Officer and Paul A. Maisch, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Rodman & Renshaw Annual Global Investment Conference on Friday, September 11, 2009, at the New York Palace Hotel ...
Fonvil will discuss issues of concern to village residents and take questions from the audience.
Clarkstown South [0x07]sets 20-year reunion
CLARKSTOWN: Members of the Clarkstown South High School class of 1989 will hold a 20-year reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight Nov.
Prosecution Finally Rests in the Brooke Astor Case
Juror No. 2 clutched his heart at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Joel J. Seidemann, an assistant district attorney, had just said something that the jurors probably had no idea was coming: "The people rest." The statement, it turned out, was premature.
3 magazine peddlers charged with having drugs, gun
RAMAPO - Three people facing felony drug and weapon charges are the latest out-of-town magazine peddlers who have been arrested in Rockland.
Ramapo's St. Lawrence sued by ex-worker
RAMAPO - A federal judge has declined to dismiss a lawsuit by a former town employee who charged that he lost his job after refusing to post election signs for town Supervisor Christopher St.
Cash for clunkers a hit across region
Claire Cohen of Suffern would have gotten about $1,200 trading in her 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme if she were bound to the value in the Kelley Blue Book.
Kakiat Park work begins; dog run remains open for now
MONTEBELLO - Workers arrived at 7 a.m. yesterday to close off the trails at Kakiat County Park while construction on handicapped-accessible amenities begins.