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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Big Lead for Lowey in Congressional Race UPDATE
Congresswoman Nita Lowey unofficially received 62 percent of the Rockland vote
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Zebrowski Returns To Assembly For Third Term
New City Democrat did not have an opponent
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UPDATE: Bardonia Community Teams Up To Aid Hurricane Victims
Students, staff, PTA and neighborhood residents donated food, clothing, and money to a collection drive on Tuesday.
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Scattered Outages Remain
New City residents on Johnson’s Lane told power will return on Wednesday night
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Boil Water Order Lifted in Piermont and Upper Grandview
Rockland County Health Department tells customers they no longer have to boil water
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Electricity Restored To Rockland Polls
Power restored at midnight to five sites that did not have service. St. Margaret's in Pearl River is using generators to provide heat.
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Fares Back In Place On Rockland Buses
Riders must again pay for service on TOR, TZx and TRIPS buses today.
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Desal Opponnents Point Out Decreasing Commercial Need and Poor Maintenance
Rockland County legislators cite declining water usage by Pfizer and infrastructure leaks in quest for reopening of United Water rate case
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One Out Of Every Five Rocklanders Lacks Power
New York’s Lieutenant Governor tours parts of the county as 19,500 O&R customers remain without electric service.
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New City Neighborhoods Dealing With Uncertainty
Many in Lake Lucille community without power and Cragmere Oval resident worried stream blockage will cause repeat of Hurricane Irene flooding.
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In Clarkstown – 7,500 Without Power And 39 Closed Roads
Town still has 42 partially closed or blocked roads
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Rockland Is Ready For Tuesday’s Vote
One polling location moved and five others will operate on generator power with National Guard Troops on site.
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Rockland’s Slow Pace Of Recovery
More customers get power back, gas lines shrinking, FEMA inspectors in county
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Four Clarkstown Schools Lack Power, Storm Damage on Two Campuses
District goal is to resume classes on Wednesday but that is Not Definite
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Rockland Bus Fares Waived And More Warming Centers Open
One polling location moved in advance of Tuesday’s elections
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Some Rockland School Districts Resume Classes On Monday, Nov. 5
Status of other districts uncertain in the wake of Hurricane Sandy
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Clarkstown Schools Closed Monday And Tuesday
More than 50 Percent of O&R Outages Continue In Clarkstown
