Robin Traum, Patch Staff
- New City, NY
Prior to joining New City Patch as local editor, I worked in various communications fields. My experience includes newspaper journalist in Rockland County and Bergen County, NJ, radio broadcaster public relations manager, public relations consultant and traffic reporter. I received a bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University and an MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
I have lived in Rockland County for more than 15 years and have served as a little league and Boy and Girl Scout troop volunteer.
Posting Activity
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What’s Open, Closed And Operating
Schedule information for the final day of 2012 and first day of 2013
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300 Customers On Calvary Drive & North Main Street Under Boil Water Order
Affected New City customers are in Units 1 through 24 on Calvary Drive and at 780 North Main Street
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New City Patch’s Most Read Articles Of 2012
Here are the top 10 read local stories of the year based on your readership
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Perfect Gift Could Be A Designated Driver
Writer urges people to help other enjoy the holiday season by using a designated driver
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UPDATE: Help Save A Life And Sign Up To Donate Blood
Several blood drives are scheduled in and around Rockland County right after the start of the New Year
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Monsey Resident Arrested For Criminal Trespass & Criminal Possession Of Weapon
Police found 51-year-old Michael Russo in a restricted area of the Valley Cottage Rite Aid
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$813 Million In Statewide Sandy Assistance Approved By FEMA
Nearly 5,400 individual assistance applications have been filed in Westchester County.
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$813 Million In Statewide Sandy Assistance Approved By FEMA
Rockland exceeds 3,100 in individual assistance applications with Westchester approaching 5,400 and Putnam nearing 330.
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More Snow In Forecast For Rockland
Predictions of 1 to 3 inches are in the forecast for Saturday.
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New Year’s Eve Safe Driving Programs In Rockland
Haverstraw business provides safe rides in North Rockland and Pearl River restaurant offers them for patrons. Local distributor works with bars to give free cab rides.
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Utility Insert Compares Hurricane Sandy Devastation To Other Storms
O&R included explanation of restoration process in most recent customer bill
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$813 Million In Statewide Sandy Assistance Approved By FEMA
Rockland exceeds 3,100 in individual assistance applications with Westchester approaching 5,400 and Putnam nearing 330
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Proposal To Extend Local Law Allowing Delinquent Tax Installment Payments
Rockland legislator’s amendment would change duration of existing law from one to two years
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Rockland Attorney Disbarred On Professional Misconduct Charges
Francis H. Griffin had worked in the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office and in the Public Defender’s Office
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Rockland Legislature Passes 2013 Budget Resolutions
Special meeting includes amending resolution to extend five positions slated for elimination until February 22
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Overnight Precipitation Continues Into The Morning
Winter Weather Advisory in effect for Rockland until 6 a.m.
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Step Up For SAS Campaign Progressing
Effort to convince Archdiocese to keep Saint Augustine, a Catholic elementary school, open continues through the holiday season
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UPDATE: Snow Causing Dangerous Driving Conditions
Slippery roads resulting in accidents throughout Rockland
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New Bus Option For Commuters
Express bus service starting from Palisades Center to midtown on Monday, January 7
