Rockland is now under its fourth State of Emergency in the war on the measles. It took effect at midnight and will remain in effect for the next month. Nearly 24,000 MMR vaccines have been administered by the county since the outbreak began last October. Earlier this month, the Rockland County Department of Health issued mandatory vaccination orders for all children and staff attending summer camp. Free MMR vaccines are available at the Rockland County Department of Health in Pomona. Call them at 845-364-2497 for more information.
Orange County Firefighter Dies, Run Over by Ambulance
A volunteer firefighter in Port Jervis was killed Sunday when he was run over by an ambulance leaving for a call. 22-year-old Nick McKeon was reportedly sleeping in front of the bay door at the station when the incident occurred.
SUEZ Slated to be Before Clarkstown Planning Board for New HQ at End of July
SUEZ Water will be back before the Clarkstown planning board at the end of next month to provide more information regarding its proposed new headquarters in West Nyack. Supervisor George Hoehmann says the board has a few more questions…
Last month SUEZ dropped plans for two fuel tanks at the company’s new headquarters proposed for the former 27-acre Tilcon site.
Catcher from Mets’ 1969 Championship Team Reminisces on “The Morning Show”
Jerry Grote, the catcher for the Mets’ 1969 championship team, is looking forward to meeting fans later this week as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Amazins’ first World Series win. Grote was a guest yesterday on “The Morning Show” and said while Pete Rose’s gambling should keep him out of the Hall of Fame, players who were linked to steroids should be cut come slack…
In the early days of his pro baseball career, he made 8,000 dollars a year, and worked as a photographer in the off-season. You can hear our entire interview with Jerry tomorrow at 9:30am.
Cuomo: “2019 Most Productive Session in Modern Political History”
The New York State legislature ended its session last week but not before a flurry of bills were passed, and some kicked down the road, possibly until next year. With majorities in both the Assembly and Senate, governor Andrew Cuomo called 2019 the most productive session in modern political history…
Rockland Business Association president Al Samuels was glad the recreational marijuana use bill went down, but called the recently-passed climate bill “unattainable”…
Samuels was glad a measure to tax private golf clubs on their potential usage failed. The legislative session came to an end on Friday.