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RCDAO Spreads The Message On How People Can Report Crime Tips In An Easy And Anonymous Way

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The Rockland County District Attorney’s Office App & tip411 ad is on display at the Palisades Center Mall, which is among the most visited malls in America and the most visited location to all Rockland County residents. We would like to thank the Palisades Center and will continue to to spread the message on how people can report crime tips in an easy and anonymous way to law enforcement.
You can send anonymous text tips by sending a text message to 847411 (tip411), then type the keyword ROCKLANDCODA, add a space, type your tip info and hit send. The “RocklandCo DA app” can be downloaded in the Apple Store and Google Play.

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Senator Bill Weber and The Sons of Italy Invite You To The 2nd Annual Meatball Cook-Off May 1st

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On September 20th 1966 The Rockland Lodge Order of The Sons of Italy was born. In less than six months it grew into one of the largest and most active organizations in Rockland County.

This was accomplished not by chance but by the work and zeal of dedicated men. Foremost among them was Joseph Colello. Months before the first meeting Joseph Colello was generating enthusiasm talking to interested men and consolidating all the many details necessary for a successful organization. Unselfishly he gave his time and through his efforts Rockland Lodge came into existence. It was no wonder that the members unanimously elected him President of The Lodge.

While one of the purposes of The Rockland Lodge is to enhance the image of people of Italian descent their service is dedicated to the community and all humanity as well.

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Rockland County Legislators Call on Congress to Protect Medicaid Funding Amid Proposed Cuts

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Rockland County Legislators unanimously passed a resolution urging Congress to protect Medicaid funding, which is crucial for many vulnerable residents, including seniors, low-income families, and individuals with disabilities. Legislator Dana G. Stilley introduced the resolution, emphasizing that nearly 150,000 county residents rely on Medicaid for essential services. The resolution comes in response to a proposed federal budget that includes $800 billion in cuts to Medicaid. These cuts could severely impact local nonprofits that provide care for individuals with disabilities. Stilley urged action, saying that the lives of those dependent on Medicaid cannot be disregarded in budget decisions.

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