Rockland County Wins Precedent-setting Civil Case Against Prostitution Ring

Rockland County has won a legal case county officials have heralded as “precedent-setting,” establishing the ability of municipalities to use civil penalties against illegal massage parlors and places of prostitution. Rockland County Attorney Thomas Humbach prevailed in a legal case against New City Spa, a business at 55-71 S. Main St., where workers have been […]

Momentum Starting to Build for Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail

Momentum Starting to Build for Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail

It’s been four years since the Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail was announced, and there are still years ahead until the project is completed, but momentum is finally starting to build for this massive project. This is one of the most ambitious trail projects in the mid-Hudson valley, one that when completed, promises a nine-mile trail […]

Rockland Files Second Quarter Report with Comptroller

Day cites Legislature’s decision to delay Sain sale as cause of deficit PRESS RELEASE FROM COUNTY EXECUTIVE’S OFFICE Rockland County has filed its second quarter report to the state Comptroller, which once again shows the strong progress the county is making just three years after earning the shameful designation of most fiscally stressed in the state. […]

Stage II Water Emergency Remains in Effect Despite Rainfall

COUNTY PRESS RELEASE  A three-day deluge that dropped 2.48 inches of much-needed rain over Rockland County helped recharge reservoirs but was not enough to end water restrictions. The Stage II Water Emergency declared July 21 by Commissioner of Health Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert remains in effect. “We still have to be extremely careful with our […]

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