Nov. 10, 1928 – Local election results were tallied across Rockland, offering a snapshot of civic engagement and community spirit in the late 1920s.

Nov. 11 – Veterans Day has long been a time for Rockland to honor its heroes. From Revolutionary War markers in Stony Point and Haverstraw to today’s ceremonies, the county’s history remains deeply tied to military service and remembrance.

Nov. 13, 1869 – Expansion of the region’s railroads helped connect Rockland’s river towns and open new trade routes with New York City, changing local life forever.
Nov. 14, 1847 – The first recorded Catholic Mass in the area marked an early step in Rockland’s growing religious and cultural diversity.
Nov. 15, 2018 – A surprise early snowstorm blanketed the county, halting traffic and serving as a wintry reminder of how unpredictable Hudson Valley weather can be.

Nov. 16, 2019 – Nyack’s historic John Green House celebrated 200 years. Built around 1819, it remains one of the village’s oldest surviving stone homes and a proud symbol of local heritage.

