Loosen Your Belt: Two Food Events Running Together This Fall
The food scene in Nyack and the river towns will get a double boost of exposure this fall during two events that partially overlap.
Continue ReadingThe food scene in Nyack and the river towns will get a double boost of exposure this fall during two events that partially overlap.
Continue ReadingThe Business of WE (Woman Entrepreneurs), a tri-state networking group for female entrepreneurs, has launched a Rockland/Bergen Chapter.
Continue ReadingDavid Kimmel, the visionary for RCC’s Culinary Arts Center in Nyack and its interim director, has left the college. He has been replaced by Mark Davidoff, a longtime consultant for the food and beverage industry.
Continue ReadingA spate of violence over the weekend in Nyack that resulted in a stabbing and gun wounds has left the community, and particularly the merchants, upset and seeking the pieces of the puzzle of the incident.
Continue ReadingAmenities – technology, community rooms, adds-ons – these are the new lures developers are using to attract renters who are looking for modern buildings with cool vibes
Continue ReadingNyack’s Village Board’s voted last week to tear down the distressed building.
Continue ReadingMaria Luisa Boutique, Nyack’s eclectic mix of fair trade and ethically sourced fashion products, is converting its next-door accessory shop to an experiential location for workshops and conversations.
Continue ReadingIn mid-July (date to be announced) RE/MAX RoNIN is holding a late-afternoon hot air balloon event in Nyack’s Memorial Park to both fund-raise for a charity chosen by the Village mayor (Meals on Wheels?), and to let the community know the real estate entity has landed in Rockland.
Continue ReadingDoes Nyack’s former River Club have a date with the wrecking ball?That will likely be determined at the Village Board’s next meeting on May 23rd when the trustees have anticipated cost estimates for demolishing the distressed building.
Continue ReadingIn addition to spring vegetables and baked goods at Nyack’s Farmer Market on Thursdays, keep an eye out for a group of student activists promoting an idea that’s fully ripened: reusable shopping bags.
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