Here are some of the top posts from the past week on Nyack-Piermont and neighboring Patches.
Remember, it's still an active construction site.
Looking for something to do this weekend? How about a historical trip on the first day of the new bridge?
New NY Bridge Project officials have details on what happens Friday and what happens when after that!
After Friday, you can drive it openly, even film it if you have a dash cam. Their YouTube video led to their arrest.
Get the latest details and watch the newest video from the New NY Bridge Project.
395 solar projects were installed or are in development in Hudson Valley communities through the 2nd round of locally-organized campaigns.
Expect lane shifts during daytime hours, and alternating one-way traffic controlled by a temporary signal overnight.
plus corruption charges; deadly crashes; 'death trap' fines and more news from Nanuet, New City, Nyack-Piermont and Pearl River Patches.
The following is titled “Who Cares?” by Yesny Sandoval.
Rosie O'Donnell's recent re-tweet of an Internet game has President Donald Trump supporters infuriated.
Dana Treacy has been appointed President and CEO of UWRC after working in the nonprofit sector for the past twenty four years.
In the Pan-Mass Challenge, more than 6,200 cyclists ride up to 192 miles and raise more than half the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenues.
A mobile construction crane is to be moved.
The DEC responded with bear relocation supplies after the Orangetown police and animal control officers treed it in someone's back yard.
Attendants will be able to enjoy the many attractions including Close Encounters which includes lions and tigers.
A GoFundMe page is raising money for Kailana Koether's family's expenses.
A Jewish activist group complained about a woman's comments on ultra-Orthodox women, according to News 12.
Wilbur Aldridge was honored by Rockland County for his dedication to others in the community.
Hey Rockland and Westchester, get your two cents in — The bridge design team is doing a survey.
The Piermont Historical Society saved the station, which was built in 1873, and had extreme foundation problems.
Best Places to Live plus more in the local Week in Review for Nyack-Piermont Patch.
The residents were honored as part of World Blood Donor Day.
The youths and volunteer mentors have been recognized for their participation in the program.
The village-wide, juried arts festival transforms retail venues into mini-art galleries.
The Rockland County Pride Center supports and celebrates the LGBT community.
News of the week from Nyack-Piermont Patch
Linda Christopher began her career as a judge serving as Acting Justice for the Villages of Upper Nyack and Grandview.
The money will be put towards educational programs throughout the year.
plus school district election results and more from Nyack-Piermont Patch
Rockland County Executive Ed Day attended Rockland County's Nurse Recognition Day ceremony on May 11 to recognized nurses.
Participants are encouraged to ride with white lights in the front, and red lights in the rear.
plus finding ways to save taxpayer money; a food pantry gets its own greenhouse; opioid crisis report, plan: news of the week for Nyack
See what communities are graded as the best and worst places to live on a New York "report card." Do you agree?
Organizers said it's the only food pantry in New York to have its own greenhouse for fresh produce and education.
Helping with this year's campaign are local restaurants including Amici’s and Dee Maria’s in Nyack.
Trail Guides lead park visitors on pleasant, educational walks at County, State and other parks. Training is free.
plus double life sentence starts decades late; Merit Scholars; Medicaid fraud and more news of the week in Nyack and the Rockland County
Items may be brought to the Electronic Waste Collection on Saturday, April 22 in South Nyack.
Plus road trip for best pizza; cocaine conspiracy; plastics firm touts test results and more news of the week for Nyack, Rockland County