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Village of Pomona
A place of community

Welcome

The Village of Pomona was formed on February 3, 1967 to fulfill the vision of a close-knit community vested in their rural roots. The Village is located in Rockland County, New York, with half of the Village in the Town of Haverstraw and the other half in the Town of Ramapo. The Village has about 3,000 residents.

The Village founders chose a name that reflects these rural roots. In Roman mythology, Pomona is the goddess of fruit trees, gardens and orchards.

Pomona has three Village parks, and is near many other parks, including Harriman State Park. Harriman State Park is the second-largest park in the New York State park system, with 31 lakes and reservoirs, 200 miles of hiking trails, miles of streams and scenic roads, and scores of wildlife species, vistas and vantage points.



Current and Upcoming Events

Another Great Summer in the Village of Pomona

Pomona Music Festival and 40th Anniversary Celebration | Sunday, July 13th 1:00 - 6:00 pm at Village Hall

Please come to the 2nd Annual Pomona Music Festival and Craft Fair. We are also celebrating the 40th anniversary of the incorporation of the Village of Pomona.

When:  July 13th from 1 to 6 pm
Where:  Village Hall - 100 Ladentown Road (off Camp Hill and Route 202)
Admission:  Free

Lots of crafters of home-made items, 1 p.m. address from our Mayor, bouncy slide, "Dunk the Mayor" tank from 1:30 pm, LIVE music all day, "Make your own Sundae" booth, performance art.

Featuring:  Pomona Historical Society display and discussion inside Village Hall, Live Auction - 4 pm inside, Bring a pie to enter the "Best Pie in Pomona" contest.

Lots and lots of prizes to win!

Questions? Call 354-0545


Cultural Center - Summer 2008 Exhibit: Summer Dreaming | June 14, 2008 - July 26, 2008

Featured artists are from SALUTE, an organization that supports women in the arts. The group is composed of professional artists presenting artwork in painting, drawing, hand-pulled prints, photographs and sculpture.

For more detail click on Cultural Center

Review of Cultural Center in April 2008 issue of Rockland Magazine.

Link: Rockland Magzine Review

Please continue to check here often!



Notices

Yoga Class Schedule Change

See the bottom of the right panel for the change in the schedule


Coach USA/Short Line Strike

To accommodate Coach USA/Short Line bus company customers affected by the current strike, increased service will be provided on the Port Jervis Line, the Newburgh-Beacon Shuttle bus and the Newburgh-Beacon ferry.

For the duration of the strike NJ TRANSIT will operate two extra trains from Suffern on the Port Jervis Line in the AM peak to relieve overcrowding at 6:50 am and 7:21 am. Trains on the Port Jervis and Pascack Valley lines provide weekday and weekend service between points in Orange and Rockland counties and Hoboken Terminal. All trains stop at Secaucus Junction, where convenient connecting service is available to New York Penn Station. Alternatively, customers may transfer to PATH or ferry service to Manhattan at Hoboken Terminal. Visit our schedules page for more information on train service.

Metro-North will also add seating capacity on our Hudson Line to select AM Peak (departing Poughkeepsie at 6:15 am and 6:47 am) and PM Peak trains (departing Grand Central at 4:10 pm and 5:52 pm). Again, visit our schedules page for more information on train service at
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