E-bike Retailer Pedego Set To Open In Nyack This Fall
Simon Kaff, who has leased a 1,500-square-foot ground-level retail at the Pavion rental complex in Nyack, will open a Pedego e-bike store.
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Simon Kaff, who has leased a 1,500-square-foot ground-level retail at the Pavion rental complex in Nyack, will open a Pedego e-bike store.
Continue ReadingSuit Filed By Hackensack Riverkeeper Alleges Seneca Meadows, Waste Connections and West Nyack Transfer Station Violating Clean Water Act
Continue ReadingIt was during a drive to a sleepaway camp in the Poconos this summer that the signs of the current state of the economy crystalized.
Continue ReadingCounty Executive Ed Day on Monday delivered an upbeat 2021 State of the County address reflecting the continued response to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic rebound, a strong infrastructure, and Double A ratings from Standard & Poors.
Continue ReadingGov. Hochul Names Two To Jumpstart Legalized Cannabis; Association For The Visually Impaired Aligns With BRIDGES, briefs
Continue ReadingNew York State has passed legislation that shifts liability to general contractors for wage theft cases on private construction projects.
Continue ReadingLast week, the center once again had a set of wheels, thanks to a donation from the Chestnut Ridge Transportation, Inc., a nearly 50-year-old bus company based in Chestnut Ridge.
Continue ReadingNorth River Shipyard is suing the Village of Upper Nyack for $8 million over a noise law it says will hobble its business. Graefe and Sons Corp. (dba North River Shipyard) and Van Houten Holding Corp., owners of the business and property respectively, has accused the village of violating constitutional rights to due process and free speech.
Continue ReadingRockland County hoping to gain from $1.2 trillion infrastructure package, the largest upgrade to the country’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports and broadband in decades.
Continue ReadingHe has a sonorous voice and fire in the belly, but he’s got big shoes to fill. On Monday, Will Hennessy, 22, will become the new voice that listeners hear when they tune in to WRCR AM 1700 for their morning news.
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