History History
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Rockland held its first annual town meeting in 1856. In the early days, only annual town meeting minutes were kept. The town hall has retained some of these old minutes in the existing town hall. Throughout the years, the town has operated government business out of three different town halls. The first town hall was located on Midway Road and was heated by a wood burning stove. The town later purchased the old Lincoln School located on Old Martin Road. The Board conducted business out of this location until 1999 when the existing town hall was built on Bob-Bea-Jan Road. The land for the present town hall was donated to the Town by Ron Micke.
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A unique feature of Rockland is the Niagara Escarpment (“the ledge”) as pictured above, which runs through our town from north to south. This natural feature along with the river boundary creates beautiful home sites. Another feature of Rockland is the Fox River Trail which provides walking and biking activities.
In recent years the population of Rockland has grown steadily due to the beautiful building sites, accessibility to jobs, schools, recreation and shopping. Currently, about 1800 people call Rockland home.
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