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Rockland County Welcomes New EMT Academy Graduates

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Rockland County is celebrating a new class of EMT Academy graduates as they prepare to begin their service in agencies across the region.

The graduates have successfully completed rigorous training, gaining the critical skills needed to respond to medical emergencies and provide life-saving care in high-pressure situations. Their achievement marks an important step in strengthening the county’s emergency medical services system.

Local officials and public safety leaders recognized the dedication and commitment required to complete the program, noting that these new EMTs will play a vital role in protecting the health and safety of residents throughout Rockland County.

As they join ambulance corps and emergency response teams, the graduates are expected to make an immediate impact in their communities.

Congratulations to all the graduates, and best wishes as they begin their careers in emergency medical services.

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Haverstraw Police Participate in North Rockland Sports & Law Enforcement Day 2026

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The Haverstraw Police Department was once again proud to participate in this year’s North Rockland Sports and Law Enforcement Day.

We extend our sincere thanks to Supervisor Howard Phillips, the Town of Haverstraw Board, the Town of Stony Point, Dr. Kris Felicello, and the North Rockland School District for continuing to organize such a meaningful and impactful event for our community.

We also appreciate the support and participation of our law enforcement and public safety partners, including the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office, Stony Point Police, New York State Police, local EMS and Fire Departments, the DEA, and NYS Corrections. The demonstrations and displays remain a highlight for all who attend.

A special thank you goes to the Haverstraw PAL for their ongoing commitment to building strong, positive relationships between officers and the youth in our community.

It was another wonderful day connecting with local families and community members. Thank you to everyone who came out to support the event.

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Stony Point Updates Residents on E-Bike and Electric Bike Laws

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STONY POINT, N.Y. — Officials in the Town of Stony Point are reminding residents to stay informed about the rules and safety guidelines surrounding the use of e-bikes and electric bicycles.

With the growing popularity of electric bikes, local authorities say it’s important for riders—especially younger users and their families—to understand what is legally permitted. Under New York State law, e-bikes are generally divided into three classes based on speed and operation, each with specific regulations.

Officials note that:

  • E-bikes must follow the same traffic laws as traditional bicycles
  • Riders must be at least 16 years old to operate certain classes of e-bikes
  • Helmets are required for younger riders and for higher-speed models
  • E-bikes are not permitted on sidewalks in most areas

Authorities also emphasized that electric dirt bikes and unregistered motorized vehicles are not legal for use on public roads, a distinction that is often misunderstood.

The Stony Point Police Department says enforcement efforts will continue as part of a broader initiative to improve roadway safety and reduce complaints related to reckless riding.

Residents are encouraged to speak with their children about safe riding habits and to ensure that any electric bike being used complies with state and local laws.

Officials say education and awareness are key as the community adapts to the increasing presence of e-bikes on local streets.

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