FOCUS ON: Rockland County, New York
Rockland County is the southernmost county on the west side of the Hudson River in New York, part of the New York City metropolitan statistical area.
It is a suburb of New York City that is about 6 miles from the Bronx at their closest points
Rockland County is designated as a Preserve America Community, and roughly one-third of the county is parkland.
Rockland County has so much to offer, from amazing nature scenes to unique shops to delicious restaurants.
The restaurant scene in Rockland County is diverse - just like its population - and reflects a wide range of tastes. You can try an Italian trattoria one day, an Irish pub the next, and a Portuguese churrasqueira after that. Of course, there are also all-American diners, barbecue smokehouses, casual neighborhood
The county's population, as of the 2010 United States Census, was 311,687, increasing to a 2019 Census estimate.
The county has the largest Jewish population per capita of any U.S. county, with 31.4%, or 90,000 residents, being Jewish.
Rockland County Executive is Ed Day.