Rockland County Awards 18 Organizations With More Than $175,000 In Tourism Grants
Rockland County awards 18 organizations with $175,691 for art, music, theater, sports, and culture with county grants.
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Rockland County awards 18 organizations with $175,691 for art, music, theater, sports, and culture with county grants.
Continue ReadingA local developer proposing to build a Starbucks on the corner of West Nyack Road and Route 304 in Nanuet will be asking for a raft of variances when it comes before the Clarkstown Zoning Board of Appeals next Monday.
Continue ReadingCarr is the owner of the recently-opened Dragon Den and Dungeon Hall at 102 Main Street in Nyack – a pen-and-paper tabletop gaming lounge and eclectic restaurant, perhaps the only one of its kind in the county.
Continue ReadingThe pandemic, a time of lockdowns and rattled nerves, inadvertently put the Piermont Farmers market on a map that extends regionally to New Jersey, Westchester and even Manhattan
Continue ReadingJava Love Coffee Roasting Company, an artisanal coffee roaster that started with a tiny store front in the Catskills a decade ago has grown into a regional provider of roasted coffees bean by bean.
Continue ReadingThe early bird gets the worm. Advice to those in the restaurant and hospitality businesses: sharpen your pencils and apply for much-needed loans now while the money is flowing.
Continue ReadingThe bucolic site that has been home to Peter X Kelly’s iconic Restaurant X & Bully Boy Bar is for sale.
Continue ReadingRockland County Leads Nation On Tax Increases; County Puts Breaks On Third-Party Food Delivery, Briefs
Continue ReadingThat’s because Clark has spent the last 15 years motoring her ice cream truck, Kangaroo Swirls, around Clarkstown, gaining a long-time fanbase, and of course, her moniker, the ice cream chick.
Continue ReadingThe owners of a handful of buildings in Nyack have defaulted on a $3.5 million mortgage, according to a lawsuit filed by its lenders in the Supreme Court of Rockland County this week.
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