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Rockland supervisors: Give our NJ Transit riders discounts

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

Video: Anne Frank's stepsister speaks in Suffern

Students write messages of encouragement for the school's guest speaker Eva Schloss, a Holocaust survivor. → Read More

Video: Sears store in Nanuet to close

Sears Files for bankruptcy and will close 142 Stores, including it's store in Nanuet. → Read More

Video: Jodi Sarf sentenced in fatal New City hit and run

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

Sale of Sain Building for $4.5 million is dead after years of delay

Rockland County Executive Ed Day announced that a developer has withdrawn an offer to buy the closed Sain Building for $4.5 million during a news conference in New City Oct. 9, 2018.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

Garnerville priest Joseph Lamorte named vicar general

Father Joseph LaMorte was named NY Archdiocese financial chief. → Read More

Video: Hula hoop and fire performer Brittny Popolizio

Professional hula hoop and fire performer Brittny Popolizio shows of her skills at her home in Valley Cottage Oct. 1, 2018. → Read More

Rockland taxes would rise 2.9 percent in 2019 under Ed Day's proposed budget

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

Video: Breast Cancer Etiquette from Weaver

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

Video: Rockland Community College inaugurates 7th president

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

Video: New City neighbors observe Rosh Hashanah

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

Injured hiker rescued from Hi Tor state park

Dylan Frawley help rescue injured hiker from Hi Tor State Park. → Read More

Back to School with Dignity program donates school supplies to kids in need

Back to School with Dignity provides backpacks filled with school supplies to low-income children. → Read More

Video: Back-to-school backpacks for kids in need

People to People’s Back to School with Dignity program distribute backpacks filled with school supplies for children from low-income households. → Read More

Video: Monsey firefighters fear for students in school operating without certification

Justin Schwartz talks about the safety of students at a Route 306 private school that still operates without a certificate of occupancy. → Read More

Nyack lost 70 parking spots it never really had

The village's downtown has lost 70 spots, steps from the intersection of Broadway and Main. → Read More

Video: Rockland Officials upset with NJ transit

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

Video: Rockland BOCES takes measures to strengthen school security

Ron Hansen, director of security at Rockland BOCES, talks about measures to strengthen security. → Read More

Video: Deloris Ritchie tries to make sense of cashless tolling bills

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

Video: Mel Hancock is a comedian and family man

Mel Hancock is part of a lohud series profiling some of our exceptional neighbors. → Read More