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John Kryger, an honored member of the FDNY, Rockland County volunteer and former Journal News/lohud.com sports and news reporter, died March 18, 2024, at 81.
The Rockland Office of Building and Codes inspected the site on March 24 and April 2. New York state deputized the county in November 2021 to inspect and enforce fire codes for the village of ...
According to a deed filed with the Rockland County Clerk's Office on Dec. 20, the $38.875 million sale of the site at 1 Avon Place in Suffern includes nearly 10 acres.
In 1973, he founded the Rockland County Sports Hall of Fame. [2] Holland entered politics as a Republican, and was County Clerk of Rockland County from 1979 to 1988. [3] Holland was a member of the New York State Assembly (92nd D.) in 1989 and 1990; and a member of the New York State Senate from 1991 to 1999, sitting in the 189th, 190th, 191st ...
The Rockland County Times is a weekly newspaper published in Rockland County, New York, [1] and has been in publication since October 1889. [2] The broadsheet-paid newspaper is published weekly on Thursdays. Along with its mail subscriptions, it is distributed at 115 locations throughout the county. The paper is published from its offices at ...
For years prior to the October 12, 1998, merger that created The Journal News, ten of the newspapers shared some content and printing presses, although the Rockland Journal-News, formerly The Journal-News, the Rockland County Evening Journal and the Nyack Evening Journal, operated its own full composing room and printing press until fall 1996.
Rockland County Executive Ed Day presents his proposed 2024 county budget at the Robert Yeager Health Center in Pomona Oct. 2, 2023. The budget raises spending over the 2023 budget of $812.4 million.
Eugene Levy (December 1, 1926 – July 12, 1990) was a member of the New York State Senate for the 38th District covering all of Rockland County and parts of Orange County, New York. He was elected to the New York State Senate in 1984, where he remained for three terms. During his undefeated political career, Levy was elected into office 13 times.