Backyard Nursery To Open Retail Shop In Nyack In Late Fall
Cottage Creek Gardens is planting a new seed with a retail presence at 161 Main Street in Nyack that will sell seeds, plants, and giftware in its indoor and outdoor space.
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Cottage Creek Gardens is planting a new seed with a retail presence at 161 Main Street in Nyack that will sell seeds, plants, and giftware in its indoor and outdoor space.
Continue ReadingWhat began as a dream weekend wedding at an idyllic and sylvan Rockland County outpost turned into a bitter feud that ended in litigation and ultimately a settlement that left both sides cheated.
Continue ReadingThe Henry, an upscale sports bar with comfort food, is a comfort itself at a time when the village has witnessed the loss of Joe & Joe Nyack, ODs Tavern, The Pie Lady, Johnny Cakes, J Petal, and AJs Crab Shack & Bar. For now 8 North Broadway is closed.
Continue ReadingBobby Van’s Steakhouse (BVs Grill), the celebrity-named steak and seafood restaurant at The Time Hotel in Nyack has cooked its last meal.
Continue ReadingThe Clarkstown town board on Thursday voted unanimously to add a ballot question to the Nov. 3rd general election asking voters whether or not they want to lift a restriction that prohibits the Palisades Center from building out and leasing existing space.
Continue ReadingThe band’s ease at pivoting during the pandemic via its use of TikTok, notched up its visibility when touring was impossible, and through that success, to attract representation.
Continue ReadingGyms, yoga studios and movies that have been left behind from New York and New Jersey’s Phase Four opening are frustrated, angry and filing lawsuits.
Continue ReadingKitchen goods retailer Sur La Table has filed for bankruptcy as it prepares for a corporate sale and store closures, making it the latest retailer to succumb to the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingDue to the coronavirus, and all of the economic devastation it has wrought, sources say New York’s 10th annual Regional Economic Development Council competition — where the state invests $750 million in projects from Buffalo to Long island — is unlikely to take place in 2020.
Continue ReadingTeagevity is a notable Hudson Valley business at area farmers’ markets, and is the first vendor to stake his flag at the foot of the newly opened Shared Use Path
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