Upcoming Opioid Settlements Can Use Rockland County’s Tobacco Experience As A Roadmap
Lessons learned from Big Tobacco settlement may help steer use of opioid settlement funds for Rockland County.
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Lessons learned from Big Tobacco settlement may help steer use of opioid settlement funds for Rockland County.
Continue ReadingSTAC Offering Big Tuition Incentives For Students Who Become Volunteer Firefighters; Admirals Cove on Village of Haverstraw Waterfront Opens Second Phase of Leasing; Briefs
Continue ReadingSales Tax Sharing By Hudson Valley Counties Varies Widely; Rockland Shares Only About 6% Of Collections With Towns & Villages
Continue ReadingRite Aid In Bankruptcy Plans Store Closures But Valley Cottage Location Safe For Now; Rite Aid To Close 29 New York Locations; 8 In New Jersey
Continue ReadingRockland Community Foundation Establishes Corporate Advised Fund For Small, Mid-Sized Businesses; RCF Hopes To Bring More Businesses Under Its Tent
Continue ReadingDominican University President Retires; Rockland’s Bond Rating Is AA+; Rockland County Resident Fesses Up To Role In Health Care Scheme
Continue ReadingNyack Village To Consider Adopting Rental Survey In Order To Further Explore Rent Regulation on Large Buildings; Attorney Dennis Lynch Claims Village Rental Survey Is Defective
Continue ReadingJewish Federation Of Rockland County Seeks Support And Monetary Aid For Israelis By Tina Traster Wailing sirens from Israel. Faces of hostages taken over the weekend. Jewish prayers spoken in Hebrew. Candles lit as far as the eye can see. In sound, images, song, and declarations of unity and allegiance to Israel, and condemnation of […]
Continue ReadingRockland Green Is Becoming A Juggernaut — Why It Should Matter To You; The Story Of Robert Moses Tells Us Why Unchecked Power Is Dangerous — And Ultimately Defeated
Continue ReadingPrincipal Assistant County Attorney Kimberly Von Ronn Becomes Director of Consumer Protection; Area Chefs Gear Up For Fifth Annual Cornucopia; Briefs
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