The temporary restraining order that keeps Mayor Eric Adams and the city from sending migrants to Rockland will stay in effect — for now. That’s according to News 12. State Supreme Court Judge Thomas Zugibe yesterday extended the order until June 14th. On Friday, Rockland County Executive Ed Day said the numbers of people the mayor wanted to send here was just way too many, without a plan in place, to be able to properly accommodate…
The Judge also set a virtual hearing for Thursday on the Armoni Inn & Suites’ plans to reopen. It’s been shut down because their permit to operate as a hotel had expired. Another hearing on Orangetown’s efforts to keep the Orangeburg hotel from being used to house migrants is expected to be held today.