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Chris Day, Orangetown Supervisor and George Hoehman Clarkstown Supervisor blast NJ Transit for offering discounts to New Jersey customers during service cutbacks, but not Rockland riders. → Read More
Students write messages of encouragement for the school's guest speaker Eva Schloss, a Holocaust survivor. → Read More
Sears Files for bankruptcy and will close 142 Stores, including it's store in Nanuet. → Read More
Jodi Sarf is overcome with emotion as she gives her statement during sentencing at Clarkstown Justice Court in New City Oct. 12, 2018. → Read More
Rockland County Executive Ed Day announced that a developer has withdrawn an offer to buy the closed Sain Building for $4.5 million during a news conference in New City Oct. 9, 2018. → Read More
Father Joseph LaMorte was named NY Archdiocese financial chief. → Read More
Professional hula hoop and fire performer Brittny Popolizio shows of her skills at her home in Valley Cottage Oct. 1, 2018. → Read More
Rockland County Executive Ed Day talks about the 2019 budget of $709 million that would raise 2.9 percent in county property taxes, an estimated $37.70 per taxpayer during a press conference in New City Oct. 1, 2018. → Read More
Carole Weaver, Breast Cancer survivor and author of “Side Effects: The Art of Surviving Cancer,” give tips on breast cancer etiquette, Sept. 27, 2018. → Read More
Michael Baston was inaugurated as Rockland Community College's seventh president at a ceremony in the school's Cultural Arts Theater Sept. 13, 2018. → Read More
Jewish residents 'throwing or casting away' their sins is a custom while bread is a symbolic way to ask forgiveness for sins for the past year and to bless for the year to come. → Read More
Dylan Frawley help rescue injured hiker from Hi Tor State Park. → Read More
Back to School with Dignity provides backpacks filled with school supplies to low-income children. → Read More
People to People’s Back to School with Dignity program distribute backpacks filled with school supplies for children from low-income households. → Read More
Justin Schwartz talks about the safety of students at a Route 306 private school that still operates without a certificate of occupancy. → Read More
The village's downtown has lost 70 spots, steps from the intersection of Broadway and Main. → Read More
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and Rockland officials complain how bad NJ Transit is for Rockland riders at Pearl River Train Station Aug.15, 2018. → Read More
Ron Hansen, director of security at Rockland BOCES, talks about measures to strengthen security. → Read More
Deloris Ritchie thought all her outstanding tolls were paid off when she went through the amnesty program, but it turns out she owed nearly another $1,000. → Read More
Mel Hancock is part of a lohud series profiling some of our exceptional neighbors. → Read More