The federal funding will be used to purchase new safety equipment for first responders.
The Week in Review for Nyack-Piermont Patch
Overnight southbound/eastbound Thruway lane and ramp closures on Wednesday and River Road work on Thursday.
On April 23, free shots are available for cats, dogs, and ferrets from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Read on for details
New Bridge update; redeveloping Nanuet; Great American Cleanup; robotics tournament winners; Judith Clark and parole and more Rockland news
Piermont residents can avoid driving to games as well as the parking and post-game congestion.
This one-year grant, courtesy of the Westchester Community Foundation, supports the youth development program at the Edward Hopper House.
Here are some of the most-read stories from the past week on Nyack-Piermont Patch.
Sam Bradin will be speaking about his personal journey of immigrating to the US after the Holocaust at the Nyack Center on Apr. 5.
Ben & Jerry's of West Nyack will be serving free cones on April 4 from 12 pm- 8 pm. Join the 38 year old tradition at your local shop.
Last year's award was given to long-time conservationist Martus Granirer.
Have your say during the short comment period.
Appointments with Nyack customers for Tuesday are being canceled.
Tuseday, March 14 is Pi Day.
The United Way is now accepting applications for the Federal Emergency Food and Shelter Program.
Leaders from the Muslim, LGBT and Interfaith communities attended along with local and county officials.
Check out all the participating restaurants offering three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners in the Nyack area for spring 2017.
plus Presidents Day anti-semitism; supermarket lawsuit; more news near Nyack.
Yelp reviewers have graded hair salons in Nyack and throughout the Hudson Valley. Do you agree with their choices?
The project will repair a creek embankment in West Haverstraw damaged by a hurricane more than five years ago.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week gives you lots of opportunities around Piermont.
It's part of the series honoring Rockland's survivors and liberators
Led by General Anthony Wayne, patriot soldiers defeated British troops under the command of General Sir Henry Clinton.
Plus winter's final push; police chief disciplinary hearing; Muslim ban: the Week in Review for Nyack and Rockland Patches
The annual award recognizes outstanding commercial properties whose care upgrades not only their look, but the whole community.
The United Way of Rockland'’s CA$H program targets residents for whom the gap between take-home wages and essential expenses is growing.
Pizza is all about personal preferences. Do you agree with the Yelp reviews?
Yelp reviewers praised some diners in the area. Which were they?
For the First Time, 28 Leaders from 11 Jewish Agencies and Synagogues will travel to Israel for the seminar in February.
“Nursing is a team effort and I think that’s what draws my family to it," said John O'Brien of Nyack at the recent Pinning Ceremony.
plus home contractor accused; memorial for homeless man; overcharged Citigroup customers and more: news of the week for Nyack-Piermont Patch
Nyack is among the high school teams participating Jan. 14.
Your new or used shoes can be a powerful force for good around the world! Here's how.
Gabriel Lartigue's project helped the American Legion in Nyack.
Rockland Community Development; PBA phone scam; Macy's closing New York stores: news around Nyack-Piermont Patch
Our Community Against Drug Abuse will host a special event this month in Nyack.
Help your new year be cleaner and greener.
New York State Police have created a way for Piermont residents to file online or download the form to fill out.
plus copperhead in Upper Nyack yard; new restaurant, hotel; drinking water alert and more from the Nyack-Piermont Patch 2016 in Review
New Castle is banning single use plastic and paper bags as of Jan. 1. Would that work for Piermont?