Hi-Tor Animal Shelter & Rockland Green Sign Historic Two Year Agreement
Both Rockland Green & Hi-Tor Buy Themselves Two Years To Figure Out The Future Of Animal Management In Rockland County
Continue ReadingBoth Rockland Green & Hi-Tor Buy Themselves Two Years To Figure Out The Future Of Animal Management In Rockland County
Continue ReadingCounty Exec Ed Day Says Involvement With Animal Shelter Ends Dec. 1 But Will Not Hand Shelter To Rockland Green Unless The Authority Has A Contract With Hi-Tor
Continue ReadingCounty Executive Ed Day Says No Tax Increase Proposed In 2023 Budget; Proposed 2023 Budget Eliminates Some Positions; Adds Others To Shore Up County Operations, Health, and Safety Departments
Continue ReadingEnd Days Inevitable For Hi-Tor As Howard Phillips Lead Supervisors In Effort To Remake Shelter Through Rockland Green
Continue ReadingCounty Executive Ed Day Says Deadline For Construction Bid Expires Mid-Sept.; Taxpayers Have Already Spent More Than $500,000 On Design For New Shelter In Pomona
Continue ReadingGet The Hi-Tor Project Back On Track With A Reasonable Spending Plan And Viable Operational Goals; It Is Shameful To Delay This Any FurtherĀ
Continue ReadingCounty Legislature Shows No Interest In Funding Hi-Tor Rebuild; Says It’s Looking For Alternatives
Continue ReadingVeolia, NAWC, Awards $3,000 Scholarships To Local High School Seniors; County Gas Sales Tax Cap Takes Effect June 1, Briefs
Continue ReadingDevelopment, Film Industry, Restaurant Businesses On The Rebound In Rockland Following Pandemic Downturn
Continue ReadingWRCR Gets Green Light from FCC to go to 10,000 Watts, Ed Day Wants More Info On Suez Buyout, Briefs
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