The Suffern Chamber of Commerce is holding its first street fair since 2019. It’s Sunday from 10 to 5pm, for more information visit SuffernChamber.org/street-fairs.
Nyack, Tarrytown, Cancel Halloween Parades Over COVID Fears
Both Nyack and Tarrytown have cancelled their Halloween parades, citing COVID concerns. That’s according to the Journal News. The move in Nyack comes as a surprise since the village hosted a street fair just last week. On its Facebook page, the Nyack Chamber of Commerce said there will be other “Halloween festivities” in the village next month. The number of people hospitalized in Rockland with COVID has increased since Wednesday from 22 to 27.
Area Lawmakers Weigh-in on NY’s New Governor’s First Weeks in Office
An area state lawmaker isn’t thrilled with the new governor’s direction, calling it more of the same as the previous administration. Western Ramapo and Orange County Assemblyman Karl Brabenec, a Republican, says governor Kathy Hochul has a different style of leadership, but she was still part of former governor Andrew Cuomo’s administration…
But Rockland state senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick, a Democrat, thinks Governor Kathy Hochul will be more of a partner with the Legislature than an adversary…
And that was Orangetown supervisor, Republican Teresa Kenny. Hochul became governor when Cuomo stepped down facing several investigations and potential criminal charges.
West Nyack’s Foley Family to Host 9/11 Memorial, Education Center Next Month
The Town of Clarkstown, the Foley Family of West Nyack, and the 9/11 Education Foundation are hosting a two-day event next month to mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks and bring attention to the ongoing consequences felt by families who are still suffering from the effects. Joanne Foley’s brother Tommy was among the firefighters killed on September 11th, and her father, Tom and her other brother, Danny were lost to 9/11-related cancer. Joanne says next month’s event will feature the “Tunnel to Towers” Foundation’s high-tech “9/11 NEVER FORGET” Mobile Exhibit…
The event is Saturday, October 2nd, from 11 am to 8 pm, and Sunday, October 3rd, from 11 am to 6 pm, at Germonds Park in West Nyack. For more information about and to register for the event, visit 911EducationFoundation.org. They ask for a $20 donation per family.
Food Waste Challenge to Test How Much Grub You Can Save
Do you make the most of the food you buy, or are you among the nation’s biggest food wasters? Later this month, you’ll be able to see how you stack up. Janet Irizarry is the founder of Hudson Valley EATS, and they’re running what she calls The Food Waste Challenge…
With the program, families can learn how to reduce their “food-foot-print” by cutting down on what’s thrown into the garbage, and how to save money, as well. The challenge starts September 20th and runs for six weeks. It costs $25 per household and with that you get a food waste toolkit, and other resources to help track your progress during the challenge, a t-shirt and the chance to win prizes. For more information and to register, visit their website, www.HudsonValleyEats.com.