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Obama’s Inauguration, Nyack Style

January 4, 2009

What are you doing on January 20? If you aren’t going to brave the crowds in DC, then you have some choices here in Nyack.  During the day at 11am, Riverspace will be showing Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech and President Obama’s acceptance speech followed by live coverage.  The event is free, although their literature is a bit confusing saying there are tickets, but if you go to the box office there are no such tickets.

Later in the evening, the Nyack Center will be hosting an Inaugural Ball (adults $20, Children $5).  Call 358-2600 for tickets.  There will be a big screen to see the events, along with desserts, beverages, music and dancing.  You can wear some of your cool Obama gear, inaugural fancy, or casual.

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Budget Cuts Close Hook Mountain Till April

hookmtnclosedPlanning to get out of the house for a visit to Nyack State Beach Park and a casual stroll along the Hudson? Walkers are still welcome at Hook Mountain, but cars — not so much. That’s because there’s a barrier just past the guardhouse keeping cars out of the lower parking lot.

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Active Adult Below-Market Rate Housing Lottery

January 2, 2009

Orangetown will hold a lottery for three below-market rate units available at The Hollows at Blue Hill, an active adult development in Pearl River on January 7 at 7p

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Next NYS Budget: $12M Less for Area Hospitals

The 2009-10 proposed New York State budget includes funding cuts to Rockland County hospitals. Nyack Hospital will see $5 million less and Good Samaritan in Suffern will be cut $12 million. That’s a small part of the $2.5 billion cutback health care providers will see in state and federal matching funds, according to the Hospital Association of New York. Continue reading →

The Ground War Between FiOS and Cablevision

December 29, 2008

The turf battle between Cablevision and Verizon has opened another front. Specifically, in my front yard. Digging up my turf.

Verizon logo I noticed someone digging a hole by my front porch last week. And the Verizon truck parked across the street (incidentally, there’s no parking on that side of the street. These monopolies know no bounds!). Wanting to do my part for homeland security, I decided to question the infiltrator. Continue reading →

A Marketing Pick-Me-Up For Nyack Merchants, Non-profits

December 24, 2008
Alot of business are struggling to make ends meet in this tough economic climate. We can’t snap our fingers and turn the economy around, but we want to help in a small way.

We’ve added text and banner ads to NyackNewsAndViews. And we want to offer this advertising to Nyack merchants and non-profits for free through the Holiday Season. Continue reading →

Bikers Get Charge From New Sanyo Wheels

December 23, 2008

Looking for the perfect holiday gift for a biker friend who has everything? This item gives a new meaning to “power ride.”

Sanyo is introducing a two wheeler to make the Prius crowd green with envy. You pedal the back wheel like a conventional bike but a small electric motor powered by regenerative braking runs the front wheel. Sanyo says riders will only need to supply 30 percent of the power with the rest coming from the front motor. It also plugs in for a charge between rides taking a little less than four hours to get topped off.

The eneloop bike includes a 250-watt motor powered by a 29.5-volt lithium-ion battery with a Sanyo-claimed riding range of 35-60 miles. Your mileage may vary.

The bike will be available for sale in Japan beginning in February for about $1500.

Sources: BikeDesign, Wired, JapanToday, Akihabaranews

Snow: Sidewalk alert!

December 21, 2008

If you think this snow is going to last forever, think again. Nyack has some legal limits on how much of the white stuff can accumulate on sidewalks. Or more specifically, how long it can stay there.

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Where do the Christmas trees go?

December 18, 2008

christmas_tree_curb_smallA lot of people are buying Christmas trees, which they will have for a few weeks in the house, and then they’ll put them on the curb and they will disappear.  Most people don’t think about what happens to the tree in the “after life”.  In fact, few think about all the other items that constitute the waste stream.

Where will that tree go?  Victor Overton, the Village’s Superintendent of Maintenance, says they go to the composting facility near the mall.  You may have smelled the sweet odors from that facility while parking at the mall or driving by the Rte. 59/303 intersection (see Journal News article on odor issues).

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Merchants, Village Meet About Noise

December 17, 2008

Are Nyack’s bars and patrons too loud for too long into the early morning hours? Or are there a handful of residents who are using the police to stick it too the late night crowd and their favorite Nyack haunts? The Chamber of Commerce of Nyack brought business owners and village officials together to discuss the issue.

Police enforcement of the current noise ordinance relies on the officer’s judgement to determine if the noise is excessive at a distance of 50 feet away from the venue. If it is, a citation will be issued.

Merchants say that in the past, the police wouldn’t respond until similar complaints were heard from five or more residents about the same noise source. But now it seems like five calls from the same angry person are enough to get Orangeburg’s police involved. Continue reading →