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2020 Dear Friend, The Nyack Chamber has served the local community for more than six decades. Our current membership is strong. Our volunteer Board and staff team deliver a broad array of events and services aimed at promoting Nyack as a top destination for businesses, families and visitors. Here are just a few facts about what we do: • 60+ years of service to the community • 80+ current members • 20+ events annually, including social gatherings for business owners • 28 local sponsors • 1.2 million media impressions generated by Chamber annually • 130,000 people attending Chamber events • 30,000 visitors to the Chamber website • 14 boutiques and salons participating in SeptemberFest Breast Health Awareness Fashion Show • 33 years hosting the best small town Halloween parade in America • 43 businesses participating in sidewalk sales in 2019 • 80,000 pieces of candy distributed by 50 businesses on the 2019 Trick-or-Treat Trail • 500 - 1,000+ shoppers every week at the Chamber's year-round Farmers Market Our generous promotional sponsors for 2019 are shown in the logo array below. Event dates for 2020 are listed at right. We hope you will join us in supporting Nyack, and wish you the best for a healthy and prosperous new year.
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NEW YEAR, NEW BREWS Embrace Your Winter Beer Monster at Abominable Snowfest 2020 STORY BY BOOZY HOPS
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efiant Brewing Co.’s annual Abominable Snowfest returns Saturday, January 25th, and with it comes copious amounts of regional craft beers from the Hudson Valley, all five boroughs of NYC, and Northern New Jersey. General admission gets you a custom tasting glass, access to samples from all the participating breweries, all-you-can-eat BBQ, and live music. VIP tickets include the general admission package, a VIP Hour with special beers from 15 breweries, and other goodies. Defiant Brewing Co. | Pearl River, NY Defiant, the generous host of this beer fest, has been around for over a decade. Recently, their Abominable Snow Beer was the main beverage for a Boozyhops house party—it was a hit. The notes of banana spring up as you take that first sip, and then the citrus takes over leaving trace amounts of spice. In addition to their large tap selection, they offer cans, bottles, growlers, and even half-kegs. All are available for the times you don’t want to socialize (a.k.a. put on pants). Defiant has a full Smokehouse BBQ menu and will be supplying the all-you-can-eat food during this fest. Their wings and cornbread are delish.
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Neill Acer, Owner and Brewmaster of Defiant Brewing Company (raking grain out) and former brewer, Chris Sheehan.
Two Villians | Nyack, NY Two Villains of Nyack opened their doors just last month and it’s quickly become quite the destination. As soon as you walk in, you’ll see the hard work and passion that went into this project. Tall windows paired with high tin ceilings brighten up the space, while the brewing tanks glisten against brick walls and dark wood beams. Brewers Jonathan and Sean are longtime friends and co-workers. Building on their experience as homebrewers and brewers at Brix City, the duo is producing beers that are uniquely flavorful. One of our faves, “gummy world,” is a fruited DIPA that resembles the taste of—wait for it—a gummy worm! If this seems too “out-of-the-can” experimental for you, they have six more beers on tap, from IPAs to full-flavor stouts. We’re looking forward to tasting their next ingenious idea! District 96 | New City, NY District 96, located on Main Street in New City, opened its doors in 2017 as an addition to Burger Loft. Though they have separate entrances, they share a menu—you can order the same beer and food on whichever side you choose. The Burger Loft side has a sports-bar vibe, while the District 96 side feels cozy. Brewmaster Chase and Assistant Brewmaster Sal are known for some of the best hazy and fruity IPAs in Rockland. They often do collaborations with other breweries, like the Even Mo Sexy with Sand City Brewing Co., and their collaboration with Boxer Donut of Nyack, the Jelly Donut IPA. Yes, this is a raspberry, blackberry, and blueberry beer with the flavor profile of a jelly donut. Insert heart eyes. We swear we like beer that tastes like beer; we just have a soft spot for breaking boundaries (and donuts). Who says beer has to be boring! Naptime Liquid Creation | Blauvelt, NY
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The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference is celebrating its 100th Anniversary! Now more than ever the Trail Conference needs your support.
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The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference is a volunteer-powered organization that builds, maintains, and protects public trails. Together with our partners, we strive to ensure that the trails and natural areas we share are sustainable and accessible for all to enjoy for generations to come.
his primary care practice in Pomona. Like Dr. Handelsman, Dr. Elman will see fewer patients so he can spend more time with you. Members in his practice also benefit from a comprehensive wellness program plus conveniences not typically available in primary care practices. Call 845.846.8209 to schedule a meeting with Dr. Elman and learn about the benefits of personalized healthcare.
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If you’re looking for a more intimate space, Naptime offers a warm and mellow vibe. Along with their draft selection, they also have cans available. No food here, but you can always bring your own or order in. There’s no way to get bored with the plethora of games on hand, especially in the summer when things can be moved outside. The staff is friendly, patient, and knowledgeable (even when we spilled a beer that one time). So don’t be afraid to ask questions or to sample a beer if you’re unsure! Peekskill Brewery | Peekskill, NY About 25 miles from Rockland, Peekskill Brewery is nestled in a sweet spot with great views of the river. It’s also within walking distance of the train station (wink-wink). They offer a substantial selection of beer with their Simple Sour being a long-time favorite. Crowlers, growlers, and cans are also available for purchase. Newburgh Brewing Co. | Newburgh, NY Since opening in 2012, Newburgh Brewing Co. has brewed over 70 styles of beer. Located in a 160+ year old brick building overlooking the Hudson River, this space is perfect for getting together with friends. The interior of the second floor is reminiscent of the cool loft apartment in the city that 90s movies always promised us— arcade games, a pinball machine, shuffleboard, billiards— and still plenty of room for the long community tables that
guide you to the bar. Weekends here are even greater for socializing; you’ll get to enjoy their selection of live music. The kitchen offers a menu of locally-sourced food, along Christopher Basso began his brewing career at Brooklyn Brewery after graduating from Boston University and The French Culinary Institute. His culinary background shows in his delightful pairings of beer and food. Plan Bee Farm Brewery | Poughkeepsie, NY This is an all-around favorite of ours, from the beer to the atmosphere. Located in an original 1830s barn on a gorgeous farm in Poughkeepsie, this is the perfect spot to just sit back and enjoy some beer—beer cultivated from 100% New York ingredients, most of which are grown on the farm. Driving into the brewery, leaving the outside world far away, you get a real sense of that fabled quiet life in the country. Owners Evan and Emily Watson had long harbored dreams of a 100% sustainable brewery. Armed with Emily’s experience growing up on a farm along with Evan’s experience as a brewer for Captain Lawrence, they decided to make this dream a reality. They first moved from New York City to a small farm in Fishkill, then in 2015 relocated to their current spot on a 25-acre farm in Poughkeepsie. The brewery offers some of the most unique styles of beer— farmstand ales, wild ale, sours, saisons, fruited, and herbed beer to name a few. Every time we’ve visited, there’s a new RivertownMagazine.com / 17
style of beer to fall in love with, and just like a first love, Tulsi Blue is still in the back of our minds. This fruity, tart, funky sour (yet sweet) beer is the wild ale we take home with us whenever they have it available. And make sure to say “Hi” to the donkeys if you visit! Sloop Brewing | East Fishkill, NY Long-time friends Adam Watson and Justin Taylor began Sloop by selling their homebrews at local farmers’ markets. They first opened shop in 2014, and acquired a huge 25,000 square foot facility in East Fishkill in 2018. Sloop’s Juice Bomb IPA is a favorite of ours and can thankfully be found in many places—though we definitely don’t mind visiting the brewery. In fact, we’re due for a visit. There’s an option for everyone here, from heavily hopped DIPA, to crisp easy-to-drink lager. They also have a limited series NEIPAs—which consists of a new beer release every week. This is exciting for patrons and also allows the brewers an opportunity to play with different trends and flavor profiles. Be on the lookout for events happening here, or come join us sometime for movie night. Brix City Brewing | Little Ferry, NJ In 2015, Pete Reuther and Joe Delcalzo opened Brix City as the first brewery in Bergen County. It has since become one of the most popular tasting rooms in New Jersey. Pete and Joe have been friends since high
Sal Taccetta, Assistant Brewmaster and Chase Planson, Brewmaster at District 96.
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school and decided to do something with their love for beer, which started as a home brewing hobby. Brix City is best known for their New England style IPAs, but we suggest trying anything from their Jams lines which are mind-bendingly creative and filled with tons of fruit flavor. Yacht Jams Volume 3 is a current can—a Coconut Cream Pie style DIPA with Banana Puree, bursting with notes of coconut sorbet and a tropical smoothie with hints of zesty lime and banana cream pie. There are so many more participating breweries (and cideries) beyond what we can fit here, but you can taste them all for yourself at the Abominable Snowfest. We’re beyond excited—see you there! E
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RIVERTOWN’S “NEW YEAR, NEW YOU” RESOLUTION: A Harmonious Home BY JEANNINE DERAMO
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t’s the same old song. December’s overindulgences lead to January’s remorse. Anxiety creeps in as I dethrone holiday decorations and shelve excessive gifts. Add this
to the existing everyday mess, and it’s a recipe for stress. I need a new tune: one of order and organization. I long for the melody of a weightless, simplistic lifestyle. Though I’ve tried again and again, I admittedly cannot implement this task independently. Just as any successful symphony needs a masterful conductor, I require an organization expert to orchestrate my fresh start. I turn to the maestros of home management and orderly routines. Whether you prefer to devour a book, revel in social media inspirations, or employ a professional, I have consulted the authorities; and I invite you with me as we journey to a clutter-free, peaceful existence.
What to Read First up on our tour, we head to the bookshelves to snatch what is arguably the most well-known publication on organizational hacks: The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Japanese organization guru, Marie Kondo (subsequently adapted into a Netflix series for nonreaders). Her KonMari method advocates simplifying and organizing your home by getting rid of items that do not bring you joy. Kondo says, “Take each item in one’s hand and ask: ‘Does this spark joy?’ If it does, keep it. If not, dispose of it.’ This is not only the simplest, but also the most accurate yardstick by which to judge.” Another staple in my library is The Complete Book of Home Organization by Toni Hammersley. Her manageable housekeeping advice and daily planning practices are practical resources offering step-by-step guides to bring order and functionality to each area of your home. “Balance, not perfection, is the key to a happy home. I am going to teach you how to maintain balance in your home and regain the love you felt when you first claimed it as your own. It’s time to tackle the messes and take back your space.”
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Who to Follow Next up are the “Must-Follows” of social media for daily motivation and inspiration. Head over to Done & Done Home @doneanddonehome, where founding partners and professional organizers, Kate Pawlowski and Ann Lightfoot, model an implementation of systems that prevent recurring issues. They specialize in helping you gain control over your spaces while keeping them functional and beautiful. When it comes to the holiday hangover, Kate and Ann tell Rivertown, “Our biggest advice for getting organized in the New Year is to do a ruthless edit of all the new items that have come in. Give away all the possessions that you no longer need, use, or love. It’s also the perfect time to go through decorations and decide what you want to keep for the following year.” Another guide is Home Sort @thehomesort. The Home Sort sisters and co-founders, Brandie and Ryan, are home organizers who pride themselves on creating sorted spaces that “feel modern and fresh.” A few clicks through their Instagram and you’ll feel inspired to simplify and decorate with a minimalistic focus. “We believe home organization can be both functional and stylish. We can achieve this by creating simple spaces, while adding a touch of design to areas that are often overlooked.”
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Where to Shop Once you’re equipped with knowledge and have a clear vision for your orderly home, you’ll need the proper systems and products to achieve your new routines and habits. Enlist the experts to design your custom home storage solutions. Your first stop should be California Closets in New City, NY. With over 40 years in the business, California Closets will construct a beautiful, yet functional high-quality storage solution that will bring order and harmony to your home. One of the highlights is their proprietary software that can create virtual 3-D models of your project! California Closets can provide you with custom home storage solutions that ultimately give you more time, and space, to focus on what matters most. Another leader in storage and organization items, The Container Store offers thousands of innovative, space-saving products that streamline daily routines and organize both large and small spaces. They also offer free design services as well as professional installations. 22 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
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Who to Call For those feeling too overwhelmed to attempt to DIY, a local pro is the way to go. These experienced organizers will come to your home and take the guesswork and frustration out of getting organized. Maggie Page of Maggie’s Organizing & Staging, understands the feelings of embarrassment and stress that people experience when asking for help in decluttering. As a professional organizer, stager, and decorator working in the tri-state area for the past 20 years, Maggie’s personal mission in life is to help others create and maintain a happier lifestyle where they can focus on what’s really important to them. “Organizing can be fun and stressfree. While working together, my client and I will formulate a plan
that creates and maintains a happier lifestyle using the best organizing and staging solutions. I listen to my clients’ needs and always find the best option to fit their budget.” Another organizing virtuoso, Cathleen Seco of The Neat Life & Design, tells Rivertown, “An organized space sets the stage for continued success in your life, creating a foundation of functional habits that bring ease and simplicity to your daily routine.” After working in the fashion industry for 30 years, Cathleen wanted to channel her passion for organizing and helping others. She works with clients to detach from things that don’t add value to their lives which results in the feeling of being calmer, freer and lighter. “Your home should be your sanctuary, a place to make memories
with your family and friends—while displaying the treasures you love.” Last, but certainly not least, is Samantha Mech of NYC-based ORGANIZEDÉCOR. A former athlete and marathoner, Mech’s philosophy is focused on wellness and the understanding that leading a happy, healthy, and balanced life starts in the home. Mech shares, “We believe that everyone needs a clean and beautiful space to recharge so that we can be our best selves outside of our homes. We aim to provide that through our services, along with tips and tricks for sustainable home organization.” ORGANIZEDÉCOR works in the metropolitan area and will help you find harmony in your home.
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Where to Donate The final verse of this tune brings a sense of goodwill through the donating and repurposing of our goods. Though you may no longer find the joy in items that you’ve purged, there is likely a recipient who will. Find the donation center closest to you, or schedule an online pick-up right from your driveway. This “New Year, New Used” mindset may bring you just as much peace as your newly harmonious home does.
Grace’s Thrift Shop 10 South Broadway, Nyack | (845) 358-7488 gracechurchnyack.org/graces-thrift-shop.html Grace’s Thrift Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., as well as seasonal Sundays and when there are Nyack Street Fairs. The shop welcomes donations every day and consignments, by appointment only, on Mondays.
People to People 121 West Nyack Road, Nanuet | (845) 623-4900 peopletopeopleinc.org The People to People Clothes Closet can always use seasonal, gently-used, clean clothing. Clothing brought on hangers is preferred, but clean folded clothing is gladly accepted as well. People to People accepts clothing donations on Mondays from 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. and Thursdays from 9:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.
The North Rockland Kids Closet Trinity United Methodist Church 47 East Main Street, Stony Point | (914) 318-9001 The Kids Closet is run by local residents and accepts donations of clothes for boys and girls from infants to teenagers. Located in Stony Point at the Trinity Methodist Church and open two Wednesdays per month from 6 to 7:30 P.M. Call the number above to arrange a drop-off of donations.
Goodwill Nanuet 130 West Route 59, Nanuet | (845) 624-0187 goodwillnynj.org Donated merchandise is sold in stores to help support programs that empower individuals with disabilities and other barriers in employment; the programs help these individuals gain independence through the power of work. Visit Goodwill Monday through Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. or Sunday 10 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Center for Safety and Change 9 Johnsons Lane, New City | (845) 634-3391 centerforsafetyandchange.org The Center for Safety and Change for domestic violence survivors is in need of winter coats, hats, gloves etc. for the women and children they serve. Call to coordinate drop-offs. S
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RED WING - CLASSIC MOC 6-INCH $279.99 A classic boot constructed with durable leather and a traction red rubber outsole, the Classic Moc was first made by Red Wing in 1952. It has remained one of the most sought-after lifestyle boots in the world for decades. I’ve had these boots for years, and they have been a reliable go-to in all weathers. The leather breaks in overtime making it soft and comfortable, while maintaining a vintage look. It is functional, stylish, and currently available in eight different color ways. In my humble opinion, the Black Prairie and Oro Legacy are the best two colors. (redwingheritage.com)
TODD SNYDER + CHAMPION TERRY POPOVER HOODIE $138 Todd Snyder is definitely one of my favorite go-to brands for all winter apparel. They have teamed up with legendary athletic brand Champion to rework classic pieces like sweatshirts and sweatpants. Their Terry Popover Hoodie features a modern, slimmer fit so that it can be dressed up or down. Perfect for hanging on the weekends, it is a winter essential that’s equally functional for every other season. I take this sweatshirt with me everywhere I go and have it in two colors. The sweatshirt features a subtle Champion Logo on the left sleeve and is made with 100% cotton/20 oz. French Terry. It’s currently available in seven colors so there is one for everybody! (toddsnyder.com)
GOLDEN BEAR - HAYES LEATHERPANELED MELTON VIRGIN WOOL-BLEND BOMBER JACKET $525 An elevated classic! The bomber jacket has been a stylish jacket for years and this one has a retro feel, sleek enough to wear at any time. Perfect for layering over a sweatshirt or t-shirt, sweatpants or jeans, this versatile jacket is made from a Melton virgin woolblend and has subtly distressed tonal leather trims. It is inspired by vintage varsity jackets of the 1920s. The quilted interior provides some additional warmth, and it is currently available in two colors. (mrporter.com) LEVI’S - 511 SLIM FIT JEANS $69.50 Levi’s has been making incredible, long-lasting jeans for decades and this pair is no exception. This pair is clean and modern with some added stretch for even more comfort. The black pair is perfect for both staying casual and dressing up when going out. I have owned jeans from so many different brands throughout my life, but for the price, I find you cannot beat a pair of Levi’s. The fit on the 511s is slim but still leaves breathing room for the leg. They will also look great with the Red Wing Boots I mentioned earlier! (levi.com) TODD SNYDER + CHAMPION - TERRY SLIM JOGGER SWEATPANT $118 These are the perfect sweatpants for watching a game or even for heading out on the weekends! The slim jogger is constructed from soft French Terry and garment-dyed for a lived-in texture. I have always loved wearing sweatpants for the comfort, but when I finally found a pair that was slightly more tailored and featured elastic cuffs at the ankle, I started wearing them whenever I could for style. They feel a little dressier than most sweats, so they can be worn with almost anything. Currently available in eight colors. (toddsnyder.com) RivertownMagazine.com / 29
New Year, New You. The new year is the perfect time to invest in yourself and, more specifically, your health. This month, Rivertown Retail takes you on a local tour that will support your journey to optimal wellness, fitness, and nutrition in 2020. S
L’ifestyle Lounge (Closter, NJ)
At the L’ifestyle Lounge in Closter, the entire family can participate in yoga, mindfulness, and nutrition. Clients learn how to move, breathe, and eat mindfully based on the philosophy of founder Laura Cipullo, a Registered Dietitian, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, Certified Diabetes Educator, Registered Yoga Teacher, and Bergen County mom. The 1800 square foot L’ifestyle Lounge is an extension of Cipullo’s New York City-based practice. It is the first wellness studio in the region for adults and kids (toddlers–teens) to offer a comprehensive approach combining nutritional counseling with registered dietitians, along with yoga and mindfulness classes. All of this is in an effort to promote a positive relationship with eating and a neutral relationship with all foods and all bodies. “Eat kale and cupcakes!”
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Organica (Northvale, NJ)
Organica’s kitchen offers a comprehensive menu from breakfast, lunch, and dinner to vegan and gluten-free options. Organica uses organic produce, eggs, milk and flour, and their proteins are natural, wild caught and antibiotic free. Stop by Organica’s Juice & Smoothie Bar for your daily fresh juice, protein shake, or real food smoothie made with 100% organic fruit, vegetables and proteins. You can also find a full range of nutritional supplements and friendly knowledgeable staff to help you find what’s best.
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Hungry Hollow Co-op (Chestnut Ridge, NY)
Hungry Hollow is committed to selling biodynamic organic produce and environmentally-sound household products. The owners, members, and staff of the Hungry Hollow Co-op are dedicated to providing the healthiest foods available (at a fair value) in an atmosphere of warmth and friendliness. Hungry Hollow strives to cultivate a rich community life, locally and regionally, through education and participation in the cooperative form of business. The Co-op seeks mutual responsibility and fairness in their relationships with suppliers, staff, and customers, so you can purchase your fresh produce and groceries with a healthy conscience.
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Wholeness Center (Valley Cottage, NY)
The Wholeness Center is intentionally designed for you to rejuvenate and restore your sense of self. Awaken your senses and nourish your wellbeing in the elegant healing sanctuary that bridges a luxury spa experience with state-of-the-art clinical treatments and services. They provide traditional spa services and medi spa offerings, as well as healing procedures such as acupuncture and reiki. The spaces that The Wholeness Center provide were designed to create ease, inspire relaxation, and bring optimal results guests can feel. wholenesscenter.com
Orangetheory Fitness (Closter, Montvale, NJ and New City, Nanuet, NY) All you need is one hour to complete
this total-body workout. Utilizing the science of the “Orange Zone” heart rate ensures that you maximize your 60-minutes. Orangetheory’s professional coaches guide you and tailor the workout so you meet your goals. The OTbeat technology measures your heart rate and performance data as evidence of a job well done. Choose to walk, jog, run, bike, or stride. This workout produces results based on your unique abilities. The workout changes every day so that you can continue to challenge and transform your body. orangetheoryfitness.com
Raw Roots Cafe (Northvale, NJ) Raw Roots Food Truck (Orangeburg, NY)
Everything Roots serves grows directly from the Earth with absolutely nothing processed. Roots is free of oils, gluten, soy, and toxins. They craft everything from fresh ingredients including their wraps, sauces, and breads. At Roots, they believe in the power of plants. All food is prepared with the utmost care and intention to provide vital nutrients necessary for a healthy lifestyle. rawrootscafe.com
Varsity House (Orangeburg, NY)
From pro athletes to stay-at-home moms, and everyone in between, Varsity House Gym can help you reach your fitness goals and change your life from the inside out. Varsity House Gym is dedicated to helping youth and college athletes, as well as adults of all ages, perform better, gain confidence, lose fat, and get in the best shape of their lives without wasting valuable time in the gym. Whether you are a Division 1A football player looking to improve your performance on the field, or a regular individual who hates the typical, mundane gym scene, Varsity House can design a program that will help you become the best version of yourself. varsityhousegym.com
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LONGEVITY THROUGH HIKING STORY & PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROGER DUBLIN
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am a volunteer trail supervisor for the New York–New Jersey Trail Conference. Now in its 99th year, the Trail Conference has more than 2,000 volunteers and maintains over 2,150 miles of public trails in the New
York–New Jersey metropolitan area. When I became a supervisor two years ago, one of the first things I noticed was that I was among the youngest people in our regional meetings. I was 61 at the time. Another thing I noticed was how quickly I made new friends there. I began hiking with other people more frequently. These new friends and I shared many qualities: a love of nature and the outdoors; the need to give back; and the endurance to go out on a trail maintenance hike carrying tools such as saws, pruners, slippers, crowbars, and hammers—in addition to the usual knapsack and water. As the volunteer engagement manager for the Trail Conference, Kendra Baumer attends multiple meetings per month with numerous trail supervisors, and she can attest to the unique energy of this community. “I’ve been at several volunteer meetings where I’ve heard it said, ‘Hiking and working on trails must be the elixir of life—just look around the room!’” she told me. Kendra also reminded me about Robert Ward, who received the Trail Conference’s dedicated service award last spring at the age of 91. Robert served the Trail Conference since 1950 in a variety of roles, including trail supervisor and Queens Trails Council chair. He retired in November after 69 years of service.
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Robert Celestin hiking Sterling Forest.
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Roger standing in front of Peanut Leap Cascade.
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Some Members of the Over-80 Club My first call after deciding to write this article was to Roland Breault, a volunteer from my territory. Roland is 87 and attributes his health and happiness to his time spent hiking and in nature. “I started hiking in my early 60s when I retired,” he said. “I currently hike three days a week for about three hours a day and still do some unofficial trail maintenance. The trails and nature are my savior and spirituality. I feel the presence of God when I’m out in the mountains. I don’t take medication, and I know that all the oxygen and movement keeps me young and active. Plus, I am sustained by the people I run into on the trails.” Bob Ross joined the Trail Conference more than 50 years ago when he stumbled across its office on Madison Avenue. Lots of hiking followed. When his wife, Janet, developed an inoperable brain tumor, Bob became her sole caregiver—a commitment he kept for the next 34 years. He offers three bits of advice for anyone
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in the trenches like he was: Take care of yourself first, get a dog to break the tension, and maintain a trail. His choice was the Orange Trail, part of the High Mountain system in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, which was only two miles from his home. This way he could get back if Janet needed him. After Janet died, Bob discovered the joys of fundraising at the Trail Conference and elsewhere, and he expanded his trail maintenance to include the Franklin Lakes Nature Preserve. At 83, Bob reports that he feels fantastic—he walks five to ten miles a day, now primarily on New York City streets. After 25 years of annual checkups, his doctor continues to give him a clean bill of health, with less than a 2% risk of death from heart disease over the next five years. In concluding, I should add that after I put out the request for stories about hiking and longevity, I received replies from a number of people in their early to late 70s offering their stories. “I’m sorry,” I had to tell them, “but I can’t include you in this article. You’re simply too young.” Roland & Roger Dublin
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Robert “Bob” Ross standing next to Little Red Lighthouse.
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with Phil Bunton A Canadian businessman came up with a bright idea for you water-holics. Water from glaciers. Check out Glace Rare Iceberg Water. Just $10 a bottle. It may be from a glacier, but from what I learned at school, it is still simply old-fashioned H2O.
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y wife Candice has a drinking problem. Six or more bottles a day! We’re talking about water, of course. She can’t get enough of it. There are gallons of it in our fridge—and no room for ice cream, my favorite guilty pleasure. When did we stop drinking water out of the faucet and start paying a small fortune for bottles named after exotic mountain streams or obscure South Pacific islands? When I grew up, the only water I could get was straight out of the tap. It didn’t do me any harm. But the world has now gone crazy for designer water. Do you know there’s a bottle of water called Soma which costs $30? Not for a crate of the stuff—for just one bottle. What you are actually paying for is the designer bottle itself, which is cute, but not $30 cute.
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Meanwhile in Hollywood you can get Hollywood 90H20 for just $14 a pop. Then there’s something called Bling H2O! The bottle is made out of Swarovski crystals and costs $40 for 750 milliliters. And the big thing is that I can’t tell the difference between faucet water or the $30 kind. Here’s a point we should all remember—Evian spelled backwards is Naive. Just saying. On the other hand, I’ve been very busy emptying my faucet into all the plastic water bottles I can find. Do you think it’s time for Chateau Nyack water? For all you folk up North suffering through winter’s blizzards and other horrible weather onslaughts, spare a thought for the folk of Florida. While you’ve been putting up with wicked winter, Candice and I have been in Florida, forced—I mean forced—to spend time in the sunshine, waking up to find it’s eighty
degrees at seven in the morning—and likely to stay there for the rest of the day. So, you can imagine our shock when we turned on the nightly news and heard the big headline: “Brace yourselves South Florida. A big cold snap is heading our way.” As we scurried to find our winter woollies, the weatherman continued: “Temperatures tomorrow will only be around 70 degrees.” Are they kidding? Only 70 degrees! Seriously, this really happened and in fact, it keeps on happening. Floridians feel cold when it drops to 70 or below. I went into the supermarket and people were stocking up like the next big hurricane was on the way. Needless to say, the panic passed. And the cold snap never came. But all the local stores were totally sold out of their winter clothes. Today there was another big scare. Supposedly, the temperature was actually dropping to 40 degrees. As it turned out, it only fell to 48, and that was at two o’clock in the morning. The rest of the day it was in the high 60s. On the beach, everyone was shivering. L
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BEYOND HEARING AIDS
COCHLEAR IMPLANTS CAN HELP SO MANY STORY & PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY HUDSON VALLEY AUDIOLOGY
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lthough hearing aids are the most commonly known solution for hearing loss, some individuals can be better treated with a device you may not have heard of—a cochlear implant. It might sound intimidating, but technological advancements have made it increasingly beneficial to patients where traditional sound amplification is not enough. So, what does it really mean to have a cochlear implant? As a clinical audiologist at Hudson Valley Audiologist working with such patients, I’d like to share some valuable information about candidacy and the path to better hearing through implantation. What is a cochlear implant? A cochlear implant allows individuals of all ages with moderate, severe, or profound sensorineural hearing loss and poor speech understanding to improve understanding of language and speech in both quiet and noisy environments. By providing the auditory nerve cells of the inner ear with electric stimulation, sound is able to bypass distorted inner-ear structures and directly stimulate the auditory nerve. External components utilize ear-level microphones to pick up sounds, convert them into an electrical signal, and transmit the sounds to an internal device. Internal components receive the external signal and stimulate the auditory nerve directly. What should I expect following implantation? Research demonstrates improved hearing sensitivity, improved speech perception performance in quiet and noisy environments, improved quality of life and cognitive ability, as well as reduced tinnitus perception over time. Am I a candidate? What are the steps towards cochlear implantation? The cochlear implant candidacy process involves a multidisciplinary care team including but not limited to audiology, otology, and speech-language pathology specialists. Preoperative Audiologic Evaluation To qualify for audiologic candidacy, the lack of benefit with appropriately-fit binaural amplification (a hearing aid in each 40 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
ear) needs to be documented. The individual will be wearing their hearing aids in a soundproof booth for this evaluation to determine how they are functioning with hearing aids. This cochlear implant evaluation (CIE) appointment consists of detection and speech testing both in quiet and noise. Preoperative Medical Evaluation A medical appointment with the neurotologist and implanting ENT, along with other recommended medical professionals, is necessary to ensure good health going into the procedure. Surgery The procedure is typically an outpatient surgery with postoperative medical evaluations administered prior to device activation.
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SOPHIA PATRIKIS, Au.D., F-AAA Clinical Audiologist
Initial Device Activation The audiologist will activate the speech processor approximately 3-4 weeks following surgery. This allows for the site to heal appropriately. Rehabilitation Follow-up appointments with your audiologist, otologist, and speech language pathologist are necessary to ensure appropriate progress with your cochlear implant via device mapping adjustments and speech language therapy. What do cochlear implant recipients say? “This journey has been amazing thus far. Activation day was robotic, tinny, high pitched with R2D2 taking up residence in my head. Each day the sound opened up for me. This past Sunday I invited two of my best friends over for dinner. One of them is very soft spoken. My kitchen acoustics aren’t the best, but there I sat across from my dear friend and I HEARD EVERY WORD SHE SAID!!! I was in tears, as was she for me. My work environment has also improved as I am hearing my staff and my customers much better. Tonight, I went to my Meals on Wheels board meeting where I haven’t heard much in the past year or so. There, I heard everything!!! I was amazed! I do still find it tough to hear when there are several people talking at once though. The surgical recovery was rough for me, but I would do this again in a heartbeat, for I know that my level of hearing is only going to improve and I am dedicated to putting in the hard work necessary to optimize my CI. I can’t wait for my next mapping. My CI has changed my life already, and this is only the beginning. I am eternally grateful and beyond ecstatic!” — Anita L., 62 years old, activated 3 weeks prior. If you, or someone you know, would like to find out more about the benefits of cochlear implantation, call Hudson Valley Audiology to schedule an appointment today. We look forward to speaking with you! L
Sophia Patrikis received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders along with a minor in Medical Spanish from James Madison University in 2013. She continued on to pursue her Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D.) through the Long Island Consortium, a partnership between St. John’s, Hofstra, and Adelphi Universities. Dr. Patrikis is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (F-AAA). Alongside being a full-time audiologist with the practice, Dr. Patrikis is an adjunct professor in the SUNY New Paltz Communication Disorders Department. Her audiologic interests include amplification across the lifespan, pediatric diagnostics and rehabilitation, and cochlear implants. Sophia is a native of Rockland County and currently resides in Nyack, NY. In her free time, she enjoys running outdoors and spending time with her family.
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VARSITY HOUSE GYM The Best Hour of Your Day STORY BY JEANNINE DERAMO | PHOTOGRAPHY BY NINA SKOWRONSKI 42 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
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here’s a place where everybody knows your name, and it’s not a bar in Boston. One step into Varsity House Gym and you’ll instantly be impressed by the community feel. This environment of comradeship can be credited to the vision and dedication of Varsity House owners, Joe Riggio and Dan Goodman. Riggio and Goodman are changing the game in the world of fitness centers. What began as a strength training facility out of a garage, in 2006, has now grown into a 20,000 square foot world class gym and dynamic training space. Riggio’s earliest clients were young student athletes (one of which was Goodman, himself). The gym then evolved to begin training non-athletes and adults, as well. “Inevitably, lots of parents wound up hanging around the gym. Moms and Dads started asking if we could train them. So, we would set up long term plans for them, with markers and goals, and got them into a training program. Then, with their results, we quickly became known in the area as fat loss experts, and people started flocking to the gym,” Riggio explains.
So, how does Varsity House surpass the competition in an area saturated with fitness centers? Riggio asserts, “I believe there are three unique qualities which make Varsity House stand out. The first is our world-class coaching and the ability to scale high-level performance programs to fit the needs of any individual—whether you are 11 or 50. The second is our top-notch customer service—our clients are always first and foremost—we bend over backwards for them. The last is results. People come here to get better, and they do. A big part of that is we know every member by name. Lots of accountability. And, we know your strengths and limitations.” Additionally, Riggio and Goodman are always brainstorming ways to keep workouts engaging and diverse, so that clients
People come here to get better, and they do. A big part of that is we know every member by name. Lots of accountability. And, we know your strengths and limitations. —Joe Riggio, Co-Owner, Varsity House Gym
truly enjoy their time at Varsity House. “We want it to be the best hour of your day.” Compiled with exercise, a key component of any fitness journey is nutrition. Varsity House has a full-time nutritionist, Simone Leta, who hosts a smoothie bar and even offers a meal preparation and delivery service. “Simone creates meal plans that include easy, simple, healthy to eat foods that suit the entire family,” according to Riggio. For those interested in transforming their body and mind, Varsity House will provide a free and comprehensive fitness consultation. They will assess your needs and create a custom plan that will help you safely progress through training and meet your individual goals. One-on-one training, small group personal training, and ultimately, fun fitness classes are available for building your endurance and agility. Loyalty and consistency are not only evident amongst the coaches and staff who have been with the gym for years, but amongst the clients themselves. Many clients, who began their Varsity House “career” training as a young athlete or by joining one of the semi-annual six-week weight loss challenges, still find themselves coming back to train and take classes five to ten years later.
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The difference here is the true passion each coach and staff member exudes. Varsity House is a family committed to a common goal of helping each-and-every athlete, man, woman or child, achieve his or her ultimate goals with support and understanding. To that end, Varsity House might aptly be nicknamed Varsity “Home.� To schedule your free fitness consultation and get a Rivertown Magazine exclusive discount, call (201) 767-1305 or visit varsityhousefitness.com/ rivertownmag. L
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CUSTOM ORAL SURGERY
CRAFTING A BETTER BITE FOR ROCKLANDERS STORY BY JOSEPH KUHN | PHOTOGRAPHY BY NINA SKOWRONSKI
Dr. Anthony Pavone and his team.
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nthony Pavone is just as much a craftsmen as he is a doctor. After twenty years of operating, Dr. Pavone feels that oral surgery “is a very artistic field,” requiring not only medical expertise but also the workmanship necessary“ to rebuild what (his patients) have lost.” Sometimes that’s as simple as fitting them for a replacement tooth. Sometimes it means helping them recover from major facial trauma. Dr. Pavone first began working in Rockland in 2006 after graduating from NYU’s College of Dentistry. His new office, which celebrated its one year anniversary last month, handles everything from tooth extractions to bone grafting and works closely with local dentists to provide comprehensive care for their patients.
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“There are two sides of dentistry,” explains the doctor while describing the treatments his office provides. “There is the side that deals with the science of medicine, treating health problems like really bad cavities and infections, and then there is the artistic side that focuses on rebuilding.” Dr. Pavone is thoroughly trained in both categories. He began in dental school by learning to carve replacement teeth out of wax and has since graduated to using advanced 3D imaging during the course of his oral surgery career to create precise replicas that contour to a patient’s mouth. “We try to deliver back to the patient something that functions well and looks like it did before.” Dr. Pavone also received a medical degree while studying at NYU and can “look at the whole patient” to ensure that
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the treatment can improve every aspect of their health. He rebuilds shattered teeth, extracts unhealthy ones, and treats pathologic issues like cysts and infections.
trepidation and nerves,” said the doctor. So, he and his staff work to ensure everything they do involves “the most comfortable experience as possible.”
All of his operations utilize advanced imaging technology to ensure that they are as effective as possible. “We do anything we can to embrace technological advances,” says Dr. Pavone. After decades of work, he is still fascinated by his profession and keeps his office as up-to-date as possible with all of the latest innovations in the field.
Dr. Pavone goes to great lengths to ensure both adults and children are at ease. Netflix plays on a screen in one of his exam rooms, keeping younger patients distracted, and making the oral surgery journey a little less frightening.
The advanced imaging and 3D printing technology Dr. Pavone employs has allowed him to offer more precise and comfortable treatment options to his patients. By utilizing specialized “surgical guides” molded after a patient’s mouth, Dr. Pavone can operate on an individual tooth with pinpoint accuracy. 3D X-rays allow Dr. Pavone to plan surgery on a computer well before the actual operation and to take detailed imprints of a patient’s mouth without using a physical mold.
“I’m fortunate enough to bond with patients and to help make their visits the best they can be,” says Dr. Pavone. “If we can deliver a positive experience, patients will be less fearful in seeking out dental care in the future—and this is so important for their overall health.” L
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YOU AND YOUR TAXES Cash Flow: A Central Part of Your Business & Tax Plan Cash flow is the lifeblood of all businesses, and failure to keep this blood flowing will lead to disaster. “Yes, you made money this year.” Every business owner wants to hear those words. Unfortunately, these words do not mean that all is well. The appearance of a solid profit can hide a lurking cash flow problem. Do you have enough cash to pay next month’s or next year’s bills? The availability of cash is just as important as profits. Most people would ask me, “Doesn’t cash flow follow profits?” and “If I have a profit, isn’t there plenty of cash to pay bills and to pay myself?” For most small and startup businesses, the answer to these questions is often no. What if your customers have not paid you yet? What if you invested lots of money into inventory that has not yet been sold? Or, what if you used funds to purchase equipment? This may be where your cash went. No money left to pay ongoing bills like employee payroll, rent, etc., and no money to pay the owner. What do you do now? Can you keep the doors open? Here are practices to help you give your cash flow the attention it deserves: Understand your cash position. Start with simply getting in the habit of monitoring your bank account activity, daily, to watch for mistakes or unforeseen charges. Then, look at each business process that involves cash— purchasing, inventory, collections, and payroll are good examples. Consider extending terms for paying vendors, establishing shorter terms for customers to pay, and implementing a review process to ensure accurate
payroll calculations. Also, explore opportunities to turn over your inventory faster. Create a cash flow statement forecast. Create a forward-looking statement of monthly cash flow needs. It will reflect the flow of cash throughout the year and identify times of cash crunch. You can then see the impact of changes you are making on your company’s cash position. Build in some contingencies. Most businesses experience seasonality. Understanding your business cycles can help you strategically manage cash in high cash months to cover shortfalls that come in low cash months. Set up a line of credit so it is available in the case of an emergency or as a bridge during short-term liquidity needs. A line of credit charges interest only when used, so it is a perfect tool to have at your disposal. Watch for hidden cash hijackers. Oftentimes, large cash expenditures can be hidden on your income statement or balance sheet. A few examples are payments on capital purchases, debt obligations, dividends, guaranteed payments to partners and taxes. Income taxes, when not accounted for correctly, can cause a twofold problem—it can become a large lump sum that is due in a short amount of time and additionally snowball into a larger obligation to account for going forward. Do not wait until the end of the year to project your tax provision.
Appoint someone to manage cash. As with many business processes, important details can fall through the cracks if there isn’t clear accountability as to who is responsible for the task. So, assign yourself or someone you trust to manage the company’s cash flow. When businesses fail, it is usually because they run out of money. Ask your CPA to show you how to make cash flow a central part of your business plan. He or she can help you to greatly reduce the risk. L Joseph A. Lux, CPA has been providing tax and accounting services to individuals and small businesses in our community for over 25 years. Free initial consultations are available to new clients. For more tax-saving ideas and tools, or to subscribe to his free monthly newsletter, visit joelux.com.
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LOSE THE FAT: THAT’S WHERE IT’S AT! STORY BY REX TURNER | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY HUDSON WELLNESS
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or many, the start of the new year means the start of a new diet. Why do the majority start and fail—within a few short weeks?
“The answer lies in the type of diet,” says Dr. Mark Ferraro of Hudson Valley Wellness Associates in Stony Point. “There are many diets that promise quick results but leave the patient without a proper nutrition plan going forward. That usually means the patient resumes his or her prior eating habits, which results in gaining back most, if not all, of the weight. Before selecting a diet, a patient should understand how weight loss and weight maintenance actually work. “The body has three sources from which it draws energy to meet its metabolic needs: carbohydrates, muscle, and fat. The body will first draw on its carbohydrate reserve before turning to muscle and fat. The key is to deplete the body’s stored carbohydrates (in the liver) while preserving muscle. 50 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
To lose weight, the body must be in a state where it is only burning fat. This is known as ketosis.” So, how do you get there? Hudson Valley Wellness Associates’ four-phase Ideal Protein Protocol limits carbohydrate intake to encourage the body to turn to its fat reserve for energy. By eating high biological protein food, the protocol helps with retaining muscle mass. It also teaches dieters how to develop smarter eating habits and to make improved lifestyle choices, so they can maintain a stable weight once weight loss is achieved. The Ideal Protein weight loss method is not a high-protein diet, but simply a variety of good quality, protein-based foods that are easily assimilated. The focus at Hudson Valley Wellness Associates is not only on seeing weight loss results, but on providing valuable
Our goal is our patients’ overall health. Many of our patients who have lost weight on the protocol have also significantly reduced or eliminated other health conditions...It has literally been a lifesaver for some. —Dr. Ferraro, Hudson Valley Wellness Associates
You’re Invited! Want to learn more? Hudson Valley Wellness is offering a FREE 1-hour educational seminar. Topic: Ideal Protein Weight Loss Protocol When: Wednesday, January 15, 7 P.M. Thursday, January 23, 7 P.M. Where: Hudson Valley Wellness Associates
nutritional education and one-on-one coaching to help you sustain your results on a long-term basis. “Coaching is an important part of the protocol,” adds Dr. Ferraro. “We are there to offer support and guidance throughout every phase of the program and beyond. Our goal is our patients’ overall health. Many of our patients who have lost weight on the protocol have also significantly reduced or eliminated other health conditions such as hypertension/high blood pressure, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, gallbladder disease, stroke, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, and even mental health problems such as low self-esteem and depression. It has literally been a lifesaver for some.” L
Hudson Valley Wellness Associates 16 Liberty Sq., Stony Point, NY (845) 429-3100 rocklandweightloss.com
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EAGLE’S NEST ON THE MARKET STORY BY JOSEPH KUHN | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY WILLIAM RAVEIS
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ine Oldfield Court is one of the more scenic homes in Rockland County. Tucked away in a quiet cul–desac perched at the base of High Tor Mountain, the charming mother daughter house overlooks all of West Haverstraw and has a commanding view of the Hudson River. It’s an awe-inspiring sight that can be appreciated from the elegant wrap-around porch, the cozy ground floor sitting room dressed in beautiful hardwood floors, or the luxurious second floor bedrooms that all face out toward North Rockland. Ideally situated, it boasts a panoramic view of the adjacent mountains and the neighborhood’s running rivers which engulf the entire property in an aesthetic embrace. The home itself is just as inviting. From the moment you step into its opulent foyer, you will appreciate just how open the entire space feels. With five bathrooms, five bedrooms, and a fully finished basement, the house is expansive and ideal for large families or multiple generations living together. The master and guest bedrooms have vaulted ceilings and walk-in closets, while the ground floor has an open layout that’s great for entertaining. The mother daughter structure of the home includes washer dryer hookups on the first and second floor as well as a kitchenette in the basement, which has its own outdoor access.
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The current owners, Tim and Oksana Hauser, have completely updated and refurbished their home, having installed all sorts of amenities; the house is equipped with a state-of-the-art intercom and surveillance system, a central vacuum, and a kitchen outfitted with new Miele and Bosch appliances. Oksana has had the interior of the house painted a soothing blue which carefully complements the abundant natural lighting the home lets in. Her husband, the owner of Hauser Brothers Plumbing & Mechanical, has painstakingly labeled every pipe in the boiler room to make home maintenance a breeze. There is no dearth of amenities in the two-acre backyard, with an outdoor fireplace, a sprinkler system, a motorized retractable awning, and a custom playground built by Tim. The driveway has recently been repaved, and it leads to both a detached two-car garage and another two-car garage built into the house. 9 Oldfield Court is a lovely home in a wonderful neighborhood. The quality of craftsmanship inside and outside make it a convenient residence for a family to settle into—where they can additionally enjoy a friendly community, the fresh mountain air, every day, and spectacular views. L 54 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
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ADORE YOUR BODY YOGA NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION: THE YOGI WAY Hello, 2020! With the turn of a decade, the weight of New Year’s Resolutions might feel heftier. Often, we use the tick of the calendar year as a referendum on our lives. Am I thinner, more successful? Is there more money in my bank account? The purpose of New Year’s Resolutions always seems well-intended. Undoubtedly, the intention is to become better versions of ourselves— but, at times, these resolutions don’t stand up against the challenging realities of creating lasting change. The truth is that initiating change is a skill that requires focus, dedication, and practice. If you want to make a change, it is better to select ONE thing to really set your sights on rather than a few things you will have a hard time keeping in focus. In yoga, we have a practice that is geared towards the ongoing uncovering of the best parts of ourselves and our lives. In Sanskrit, it’s called sankalpah. In English, I like to call it the “heart’s desire.” You might have already rejected the notion because we’ve been taught so fervently that desires aren’t
good. Often, we mistake addictions, compulsions, or bad habits for our desires. They aren’t the same! In this yogic theory, your heart is the voice of your deepest wisdom, your highest self, and your truest calling in life. The practice of sankalpah uncovers your most noble qualities and brings them into your daily life through intention. Sankalpah states, as a given, that the best version of you already exists; it simply requires excavation and polishing. A diamond in the rough is still a diamond!
How do you begin? You must start with listening to your heart. Take some time in meditation or yoga to ask your heart this question: What do you want out of this life? Listen, and perhaps journal on it, completely free of self-imposed criticism or judgment. Next, turn the results of your inquiry into a short phrase that you can easily remember. Something like: I am kind to others, and I experience kindness all around me. The kindness of others can show up in so many ways that might be significant in your material life!
Who is Erica Mather? Erica Mather is a natural-born teacher who began teaching at age 17 and now studies pedagogy through education, learning and leadership. She believes that our bodies are our foundational relationship, and created programs, services, and has written a book to support this philosophy. The Adore Your Body System resolves body image challenges; The Yoga Clinic supports students, teachers, and health professionals to learn about empowered self-care for the body; and her forthcoming book (New Harbinger 2020) covers these 56 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
topics as well. Erica is a Forrest Yoga Guardian, handpicked by Ana Forrest to become one of a handful of senior teachers in the Forrest Yoga tribe. She teaches at PURE Yoga in New York City, maintains a full schedule of Yoga Clinic clients, and also offers private Adore Your Body coaching.
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with Erica Mather, Certified Yoga Instructor
“ You can’t hate yourself into loving yourself...” E R I C A M AT H E R
Hi, I’m Erica! After 20 years of hating my body, emotional eating and I discovered as I recovered from these problems is these challenges mostly originate from our minds. I’ve written a book to help women feel better in and about their bodies called Radical Body Acceptance: End the Time-Sucking,
Then, begin to insert this into little moments everywhere. While waiting at a stoplight, repeat it to yourself. When the phone rings, wait for the third ring to answer, and in the first two, repeat your heart’s desire. Before you press send on a text or an e-mail, say it to yourself. Perhaps try this instead of committing to grand resolutions you may or may not ever get to tackle!
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Medicare Annual Enrollment With Mark Brownstein, Independent Insurance Agent Specializing in Medicare Health Plans
New York State EPIC Program – Save Money on Medicare Part D Prescription Drugs Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC) provides financial assistance and covers prescription medication costs for New York residents, 65 or older. EPIC helps more than 327,000 seniors today. It’s easy to join! Who is eligible? • N.Y. residents with an annual income up to $75,000 if single or $100,000 if married. • 65 years or older and not currently receiving full Medicaid benefits. • Residence is listed as home address on official and legal documents. • Must be enrolled in a Medicare Part D plan, either standalone or combined within a Medicare Advantage plan. • Seniors can apply anytime. What are the two EPIC plans (based on income)? • Fee Plan: This applies to those with an income up to $20,000 if single or $26,000 if married. Benefits begin immediately. (Annual fees: $8-$300 dependent on income.) • Deductible Plan: This applies to those with an income range of $20,001-$75,000 if single or $26,001-$100,000 if married. Benefits begin when the deductible, Part D co-payment, is met. 58 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
Co-payments & Benefits: • Co-payments are $3-$20 for prescriptions based on the cost of medication. • EPIC members may change Medicare Part D prescription drug plan (once per year). Prescription Cost (after submitted to Medicare)
EPIC Co-payment
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$15.01 to $35
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$35.01 to $55
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Over $55
$20
Easy Renewals: • There is no need to reapply each year. EPIC will notify you by mail when required to renew. • EPIC reviews residency and income annually to confirm eligibility.
Out-of-State Travel: We suggest you bring ample supplies of medication with you and, prior to your travels, refer to the Part D drug plan for their policy on refilling prescriptions out-of-state. The Emerald Medicare team can help find the right plan for you! Emerald Medicare is a local, independent insurance agency that specializes in Medicare insurance (in N.Y., N.J., C.T.), and we can help you find the right plan. The services we provide at Emerald Medicare are entirely free to you. If you have questions regarding EPIC or other programs, please don’t hesitate to call the Emerald Medicare team at (845) 358-1220 and to visit emeraldmedicare. com. Or, you can reach the EPIC program directly at (800) 332-3742 and visit health.ny.gov/health_care/epic. L
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CITYTALK The West Village by Stephen McArdle
The West Village is one of New York’s most charming neighborhoods, located from Sixth Avenue to West St. (east to west) and 14th St. to W. Houston (north to south). Lined with historic townhouses, tree-filled blocks and cobblestone streets, the neighborhood has kept its picturesque 1900s bohemian style. The West Village is thriving with cozy cafes, stylish restaurants, legendary bars and excellent access to public transportation. While residents find the neighborhood to be tranquil and free from the hustle-and-bustle of New York City, visitors have a fantastic time exploring the attractions it has to offer. For you, I’ve put together a list of my favorite places to visit during your next trip to New York City!
Eat Buvette
42 Grove Street
This charming French restaurant is easy to fall in love with as it echoes a classic Parisian cafe. Open for 18 hours a day, it is equally the perfect sanctuary for enjoying coffee with a friend or a late-night chocolate mousse.
I Sodi
105 Christopher Street
Considered one of the best restaurants in The West Village, this Tuscan restaurant opened a decade ago by self-taught chef, Rita Sodi. Among their stellar and classic Italian dishes the 20-layer lasagna is worth a visit as it might be the best you’ve ever had.
Corner Bistro
331 West 4th Street
This legendary bistro has served the West Village for nearly a century. Enjoy the acclaimed hamburger or a cold pint among celebrated company.
The West Village is filled with picturesque blocks reminiscent of photos from an old NYC scrapbook.
Drink
Self-Care
510 Hudson Street
28 West 12th Street
Employees Only As one of New York’s most popular bars, Employees Only is well known for its bustling social scene and excellent cocktails concocted by New York’s top mixologists. It’s warm and welcoming with the intention of making you feel right at home; you’ll feel like an industry insider.
Little Branch
22 7th Avenue South
This secret hideaway feels like a 1920s speakeasy. Tucked in a nondescript building, you will find yourself cozying up in an intimately lit underground den enjoying live jazz and well-crafted cocktails.
Whitehorse Tavern 567 Hudson Street
Opened in 1880, this iconic tavern is the second oldest in New York City. Famed as the haunt where some of NYC’s most celebrated writers congregated, including Dylan Thomas and Jack Kerouac.
To Do
NAO Wellness
After the craziness of the holidays, it may be time for you to unwind and find solstice. Nikki Ostrower has you covered. She has created an oasis to refuel your mind, body and spirit—all under one roof. Enjoy a full day of relaxation and balance.
IN·GLO Med Spa
104 West 14th Street, Suite 2C
Looking for a radiant glow during the harsh winter months? Treat yourself to a facial and massage at one of the West Village’s most rewarding spas; leave feeling renewed.
Family Fun Children’s Museum of the Arts 103 Charleston Street
The perfect family activity for education and fun. This museum curates an international collection of children’s art, and their mantra is that learning is cool. It’s a great place for children to explore and bring out their artist within.
Take a Walking Tour
Hudson River Park
The West Village has a rich history, and is one of the few neighborhoods that have maintained its integrity and character. Explore the West Village culture and stories as you walk and talk with the acclaimed Lina M. Viviano, founder of Gotham Walking Tours, the best walking tour in New York City!
Hudson River Park is a beautiful waterfront park along the west side of Manhattan, and the longest riverfront park in the United States. Check out Pier 25’s 18-hole miniature golf course! L
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The IFC Center 323 6th Ave
Located in the former Waverly Theater, the IFC Center boasts five state-of-the-art cinemas showing the best in independent, foriegn and documentary features, as well as classic films on weekends, and cult movies Fridays and Saturdays at midnight.
Pier 25 at Hudson River Park
STEPHEN MCARDLE is a licensed Associate Real Estate Broker and member of REBNY. (646) 641-3343 mcardle@compass.com Compass is a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage.
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SMILE—IT’S 2020! STORY BY REX TURNER | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY SMILE MORE DENTISTRY
Dr. Darren Tong with a toddler patient.
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hy are people switching to Smile More Dentistry? With the advance of modern medicine and cleaner living, people today are living longer. They also want to look good while doing it. That’s where Smile More Dentistry comes in. According to Dr. Mariliza LaCap, Invisalign specialist at Smile More Dentistry, “The more you smile, the more you live!” “Neurotransmitters called endorphins are released when you smile. These endorphins are triggered by the movements of muscles in your face which are interpreted by your brain. In turn, your body releases these chemicals which are responsible for making us feel happy and which also help lower levels of stress. So, smiling more does mean living 60 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
more!” explains Dr. LaCap. Dr. LaCap and Dr. Tong have been providing beautiful smiles through their exceptional care for over 27 years in the Bergen County area. Since opening Smile More Dentistry in February 2014 in Tappan, this dedicated group of dental professionals now brings awesome, healthy smiles to the Rockland area. For the start of the year, you may have pledged to hit the gym or to stick with a new dietary regimen—benchmarks that promise to make you feel better by helping you look better. None of that is in vain. Considering cosmetic dentistry can be another great avenue for further aligning yourself with the goal of a better, healthier, and happier version of you in this new year.
The Smile Team at Smile More Dentistry.
Here are some of the many treatments Smile More Dentistry offers: Dental Veneers Veneers improve your teeth the moment they’re put on. Your dental veneers will be custom-made and thin, but durable. Each is shaped to look like a real tooth. Dental veneers can be completed within two weeks. Dental Crowns Similar to dental veneers, dental crowns are likewise made to look and feel like a healthy tooth. But instead of just covering the front of your teeth, dental crowns cover the whole visible part of your teeth. Not only does this make your smile more attractive, it strengthens teeth and helps prevent those damaged spots from getting any worse over time. Implant Restoration Dental implants are one of the best ways to replace a missing tooth. Not only are dental implants a more conservative option than a traditional bridge, they are also more stable and will look, feel, and perform like natural teeth.
popular, effective, and safe means of achieving this is through whitening your teeth. With this popular service, you can brighten the color of your teeth with one treatment lasting as long as five years. Â Tooth Bonding Tooth bonding is more affordable, but also a very effective cosmetic dentistry treatment. For this treatment, our doctors will artfully place a layer of tooth-colored resin over your enamel. This fills in any grooves, craters, chips, or cracks; and because the resin used is the color of healthy enamel, tooth bonding will also hide stains. Let 2020 be the year you proudly share your smile with your loved ones! L
Smile More Dentistry 140 Oak Tree Road, Tappan, NY Tappan: (845) 208-0820 | Bergen: (201) 294-1393 smilemoredentist.com
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GLASSMAN PLASTIC SURGERY
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, COMPASSION STORY BY JEANNINE DERAMO | PHOTOGRAPHY BY TIM KUDER
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elebrity clientele. Private access. Compassionate care. These are just three reasons to look no further than Dr. Lawrence S. Glassman, MD, FACS—plastic surgeon and founder of Glassman Plastic Surgery. With an AAAASF (American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities) certified facility, board certified anesthesiologist, Dr. David Calvello, and full staff including registered nurse and surgical technician, patients need not leave Rockland County to find the best in the industry.
room, and an additional private entrance all ensure a comfortable and discreet experience. Dr. Glassman truly cares for his patients and demonstrates his commitment to their healing. He calls each patient following procedures, delivers flowers or dish gardens, and has been known to make house calls—he once personally delivered groceries to a patient out of town!
Dr. Glassman’s philosophy of plastic surgery emphasizes a natural appearance. “Patients want to look better, not different. The goal of plastic surgery is to enhance a patient’s appearance in a natural way.” A scroll through Dr. Glassman’s before and after patient photos proves this to be true, as do the testimonials of hundreds of satisfied and appreciative patients.
Dr. Glassman brings knowledge and expertise from the top hospitals and institutions in our country; having graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1978, he was also elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Society and to the Johns Hopkins University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1975. Dr. Glassman obtained his surgical training at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and further specialized in plastic surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.
When making the decision to commit to cosmetic surgery, patients’ top priorities are often privacy and compassion. An inviting front office, a spacious family waiting
When not in the O.R., Dr. Glassman is a powerhouse in the education and medical research fields. He has authored and reviewed articles for publication in numerous medical
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journals. As an Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he also plays an active role in teaching plastic surgeons the advanced techniques of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Dr. Glassman has been performing plastic surgery for over 20 years. He is the director of a certified Ambulatory Plastic Surgery Facility and is an inspector for the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities. In addition, Dr. Glassman was instrumental in developing the comprehensive inservice examination devoted to aesthetic breast surgery. This inaugural exam was administered last year, with great success, and Dr. Glassman is currently innovating a second edition. “The mission of this examination is to promote patient safety and to encourage all plastic surgeons to be up-to-date in the most effective surgical and nonsurgical techniques. It will be structured as a self-assessment tool and will be known as the ‘LifeLong Learning Exercise in Aesthetic Surgery,’” shares Dr. Glassman, chair of the taskforce responsible for the examination’s development. When asked to summarize his mission statement, Dr. Glassman reinforces, “It’s simple. I provide expert care, as safely as possible, with respect and with a focus on education.” In addition to his Pomona office, Dr. Glassman also has a Manhattan location and a soon-to-be office in Sarasota, Florida. To schedule a consultation or for more information, do not hesitate to call. L
Glassman Plastic Surgery 978 NY-45, #5, Pomona, NY (845) 354-7878 glassmanplasticsurgeryny.com
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YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE YOU’LL SEE RIVERTOWN
Celebrating Linda and Steve Shell’s 50th wedding anniversary on the Norwegian Joy with Arleen and Ken Bernstein, Debbie and Sam Greenbaum, and Phyllis and Alan Reiss.
Rosario Ippolito and Elis Perez at Sligo-Ballytivnan, Ireland.
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Jim and Betty Crowley of Valley Cottage visited the Bodie Lighthouse in Nags Head, North Carolina.
Janet Piscitelli and Geoff Monk of Piermont brought Rivertown to Sidney, Australia.
Lynn & Andy Krakaur reading Rivertown at St Pete Beach, Florida.
Chef Waree Dinsay, owner of Grub in West Nyack, brought Rivertown to Penang, Malaysia.
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THE WAY OF CLAY The Art School at Old Church’s Annual Pottery Show is a Beloved Community Hub STORY BY JESSICA CHOI | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY TASOC
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hen you step past the plastic-curtained doorway and stand under the weekend’s temporary awnings, patiently in queue, you will feel it. The
energy in just the first few minutes of the opening night of the December 2019 show was testament to the anticipation that surrounds this annual exhibition. Potters traveled from as far west as Washington state, as far north as Calgary, and as far south as North Carolina to present their works with a warm openness and willingness to share. The 45th consecutive Annual Pottery Show at Old Church unveiled close to 3,000 handmade pieces ready to be discovered, experienced, and purchased.
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The Old Church Pottery Show & Sale is a nationally recognized destination amongst esteemed ceramicists, clay enthusiasts, and the regional community. It is one of the largest handmade pottery exhibitions in the country and a model for its kind; impeccably organized and hosted with such care, it draws in up to one thousand visitors every year. The atmosphere established by both the event’s grandiosity and its cozy locale seamlessly bridges that oft’seen hushed void between curator and voyeur—one that we may experience stiffly at galleries or one that may easily creep up between shopkeeper and consumer in a standalone boutique. Instead, you get to experience the best of worlds in this one place in time; it’s a museum, a marketplace, a space of live conversation with renowned artists, as much as it is a local community mixer with every one of the guests and volunteers that are in attendance. This energy is deeply-rooted in the center’s legacy and its beautiful beginnings. Mikhail Zakin founded The Art School at Old Church (TASOC) with the vision of improving the quality of life within the local and regional community, by making art more accessible to it. Established in 1974, it opened as a nonprofit, nonsectarian cultural resource center and is still in operation today as such. TASOC, an unpresuming white and brown structure, can be found furrowed between a duck pond, a school, and a church—sitting in a quiet little nook in Demarest, NJ. It is one of the few true hubs of the clay arts in the area and offers many opportunities for involvement. However, their offerings are not limited to just the ceramic arts.
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TASOC manages two galleries, a thrift shop (in Westwood, NJ), and is a bustling second home to many art lovers—warmly welcoming all: beginners, great savants, and every person in between of all ages (children, teenagers, and adults). In four semesters, they offer an extensive listing of courses in jewelry/ metalsmithing, drawing, painting, photography, collage, printmaking, fiber, basketry, glass, sculpture, and more—including a week-long art camp for children in the summertime. From January 6th to February 6th, the Mikhail Zakin Gallery will host Visual Thinking, an exhibition of drawings by artists from NJ, NY, PA, and CT. The opening reception is on January 9th from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. Become a student or a member, volunteer, apply for one of their scholarship programs, or throw your child’s next birthday party at TASOC. There’s plenty to do for everyone lucky to be in its vicinity; the organization today holds true to the promise of Zakin’s initial mission. R www.tasoc.org
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GARY LIPTON ESQUIRE Rockland’s Attorney
STORY BY JOSEPH KUHN | PHOTOGRAPHY BY NINA SKOWRONSKI
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ary Lipton has spent most of his life helping Rocklanders. Over the course of his 43-year legal career, Gary has provided assistance and advice to countless residents dealing with everything from parking tickets to criminal charges. “One mistake should not define your life,” believes Gary, who has worked as both a public defender and a private attorney. Gary’s legal career began in 1977 when he helped establish his first firm, the offices of Pinkus, Lipton, and Brown. While developing his private practice, Gary split his time with Rockland’s Department of Labor and the County Attorney’s office. During his tenure as Assistant County Attorney and later the Assistant Public Defender, he gained a reputation for both professionalism and compassion. 74 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
“There are criminals, and there are those who have committed a criminal act,” explains Gary, “Everyone deserves one fault.” In his twelve years spent working with the county, the veteran attorney provided criminal defense for felonies, misdemeanors, and “a lot” of DWIs. The empathy and expertise he developed as both a prosecutor and defender have served Gary well in his career as a personal injury lawyer. Gary has helped clients who have suffered accidents and assaults in seeking compensation for their suffering and in delivering justice for the victims of criminal negligence. During his storied career, Gary has covered a huge array of incidents, representing clients who have suffered from slip and falls, car accidents, and even caved-in ceilings.
Most importantly, Gary is always able to advise his clients on how and when his services can best be utilized. His experience in the courtroom has taught him to avoid “pyrrhic victories,” protracted legal battles that wind up costing more than their worth. Gary prides himself on providing honest and accurate assignments of every case a potential client brings him. “We take a careful and caring consideration of all our clients’ options,” he notes. Gary and his partners are often able to settle disputes using considered compromises rather than financially draining litigation. Gary’s newest firm, which he established in 2003, also handles real estate, contract disputes, and commercial cases. His amiable nature and far-reaching years of experience have helped Gary assemble a team equipped to handle almost any case, whether it’s drafting a will, protesting a speeding ticket, or mounting a lawsuit after you’ve tumbled off of a scaffolding (as did one of Lipton’s most memorable clients).
clients. He can walk them step-by-step through whatever legal troubles they encounter, and he meets frequently to discuss their progress. Gary has had training in business management which has also helped him develop a very meticulous approach in achieving his client’s goals; he’s been known to personally prepare a schedule for every day he spends at the office and to carefully coach his clients through every detail of their case. Gary L. Lipton P.C. is an office of knowledgeable and dedicated legal experts, located at 55 Old Turnpike Road in Nanuet. Anyone looking for legal representation would do well to pay them a visit. R
Gary Lipton Law Offices 55 Old Turnpike Rd., Nanuet, NY (845) 624-0100 garyliptonlaw.com
As a former legal professor at Pace University and a frequent guest speaker at the Rockland County Bar Association, Gary is quite comfortable explaining the nuances of the law to his RivertownMagazine.com / 75
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE
INTRODUCES NINTH PRESIDENT STORY BY JOSEPH KUHN | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE
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ougheed Library was packed to burst last month when St. Thomas Aquinas College officially welcomed their new president-elect, Kenneth Daly. Daly will soon be the school’s ninth president, and he is ecstatic to be joining the S.T.A.C. community. “Today is one of the most exciting days of my life,” said Daly during his welcoming ceremony. “For many years, it’s been my personal ambition to be president of a college, because I really believe that I can give back; I have been trying to find the college that matches my personal beliefs system—and for me, St. Thomas is that place.” Daly will be succeeding Dr. Margaret Fitzpatrick, the school’s current president who has been serving S.T.A.C. for 25 years. For the next six months, he will be shadowing Fitzpatrick before assuming her role in September. “I want to really build on the strong tradition that Dr. Fitzpatrick and the Dominican sisters have created” said Daly. “I am excited by this opportunity to continue the proud tradition of Dominican education, while leading the college on a journey to meet the emerging needs of the workforce and society of the future.” After just one day in his new position, Daly is already impressed by the loyalty and passion S.T.A.C.’s faculty and students have for their school. “Did you ever see a crowd of people give a standing ovation like that to someone they’ve just met?” asked the president elect following his enthusiastic welcome. Daly has had a long career in administration having spent the last thirty years serving as an executive with National Grid, a multinational utility company based in Warwick. He is eager to make the transition into education and help students launch their own careers. R
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For many years, it’s been my personal ambition to be president of a college, because I really believe that I can give back. —Kenneth Daly, president-elect, STAC
Kenneth Daly with Dr. Margaret Fitzpatrick.
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NIGHT OF M.A.G.I.C.
YMCA RECOGNIZES THREE CITIZENS STORY BY REX TURNER | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY ROCKLAND COUNTY YMCA
The Rockland County YMCA held its Night of M.A.G.I.C. on December 6th, at the Nyack Seaport, which had more than 160 people in attendance to recognize three outstanding citizens and to raise funds in support of YMCA Youth Programs. Chris Sampson, former Clerk for the town of Ramapo, received the Distinguished Service Award, in recognition of his dedicated service to the Y and the community, including leadership roles such as Chairman of the YMCA Board of Directors and Immediate Past President of the Spring Valley Rotary Club. Chris also serves on the YMCA Board of Trustees and as Vice Chair of the Regional Committee on Membership Standards for the YMCA of the USA. Beth Davidson received the Community Service Award based on her service to many community organizations including: as Secretary of the Nyack Free School District Board of Education, the Nyack Center, Keep Rockland Beautiful, and as a Girl Scout Troop Leader. She is a strong
advocate for healthy living at the YMCA where her family participates in swimming, tennis and Healthy Kids Day. Joseph Casarella received the Service to Youth Award for his dedication and excellent work with the youth of Rockland for more than 50 years as a teacher, Hall of Fame Coach, and Director of Athletics for North Rockland High School. Coach Casarella has been a strong supporter of the YMCA programs such as Family Swim Nights at North Rockland High School and has assisted with the YMCA Golf Outing to provide camp scholarships. The Night of M.A.G.I.C. stands for Making A Genuine Impact on Children and the proceeds will benefit many YMCA youth programs including After School Programs, the Y’s Beginnings Preschool, Youth and Teen memberships, Summer Camp, and Teen Leadership and Mentoring Programs for high school girls (GTO) and boys (SUITS), and the YMCA Youth and Government Programs. R
From left: Max Jacobs, YMCA Vice Board Chair; Joseph Casarella, Service to Youth Award Recipient; Beth Davidson, Community Service Award Recipient; Chris Sampson, Distinguished Service Award Recipient; Kim Coons, YMCA Board Chair; Chuck Maze, YMCA CEO at the Nyack Seaport. (Bob Wallace Photography) 78 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
From left: Greg Casarella, Patricia Cancel and Hon. Isidro Cancel, Mrs. Jean Casarella, Service to Youth Award recipient Coach Joseph Casarella, Robert and Nancy Moran, and YMCA CEO Chuck Maze.
From left: Rita Harvey, singer & co-host of the Night of M.A.G.I.C., Youth & Government delegates Niquita Varier, (Nyack High School), Katrina Christopher and Matthew Tobin (Tappan Zee High School), and Chuck Maze.
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HERO OF THE
MONTH BOB BAIRD
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ob Baird spent decades as a writer at The Journal News; and for the past 18 years, he has quietly taken on the role of Founder and Executive Director of Touching Bases for adults with disabilities.
The Touching Bases Baseball League closed the 2019 season with its annual awards luncheon on November 23rd at North Rockland High School. Trophies were presented to 210 players on 14 teams representing six agencies that provide services to adults with disability. The players, ranging in age from 21 to 91, play each Saturday throughout September and October using modified rules designed to assure a safe and successful experience. Gary Parahus, the owner of Gary’s 80 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
Gutter Services presented Bob with a plaque honoring him as the January 2020 “Hero of the Month” for his service to the disabled. The event took place at the Fire & Oak Restaurant in Montvale, NJ.
Roy White Foundation, the O’Hara
Gloria Botwinick, 2004 Volunteer of the Year, described her positive experience with Touching Bases. “The heart of the league is in its volunteers. Volunteer work is always gratifying, but when you see the excitement on a person’s face as he or she actually hits the ball or fields it and when you hear everybody in the stands shouting and cheering, it is just wonderful to know that you have helped make it happen.” Her son Michael Botwinick was chosen as 2006 Player of the Year.
to Touching Bases, 9 Park Lane,
“It takes a lot of dedicated volunteers and lots of generous donors to make a league like Touching Bases work. There are many ways you can help or contribute. The Vincent Crotty Memorial Foundation is our major sponsor and from time to time the
Memorial Foundation, the Modell family, and the Steve Drummond Memorial Sports Foundation have also helped. If you would like to donate, checks can be made payable Nanuet, NY, 10954. You can also call me at (845) 598-1657,” said Bob. Bob added, “You can volunteer if you have compassion, understanding, and enthusiasm. Our players span a wide range of abilities and disabilities. Some need very little assistance, but other need help on the field, at bat, and on the bases. If you can donate your services— let us know. We are in need of an accountant, a lawyer to advise us on growing HIPPA issues, an architect, an engineer, and contractors to maybe build a home field of our own. Touching Bases thanks you for whatever assistance you can provide. You can e-mail me at rctouchingbases@aol.com.” R
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ASK THE LENDER
SCOTT FORMAN DIVISIONAL VICE PRESIDENT
CAN THE SELLER OF THE HOUSE PAY SOME OF MY CLOSING COSTS? Seller Concessions When I purchased my first home, I was 23, and I was totally in the dark. I had a small down payment saved in the bank and assumed a few thousand dollars in closing costs. I remember my stomach sank and nearly touched the floor when I heard: “Approximately $10,000 is what the closing costs will be.” “Well, guess I’m renting an apartment,” I thought to myself. “Who do I tell that I’m backing out?” Then, the bank mentioned Seller Concessions. This ultimately saved the sale! Now, many years later, I am a mortgage expert and can explain what this means to potential buyers, like my younger self, who had no idea what it actually involves. A Seller Concession is an agreement where the seller agrees to pay all or some of the closing costs. No, this does not come out of their pocket as a gift by any means. They basically agree to raise the sale price of their home, or they can reduce their net proceeds by the amount of the closing costs and allow you to pay those costs with the Seller Concession. This is something the seller must agree to and should be presented during the purchase offer as part of the negotiation.
A Seller Concession can also be used as a smart financial tool. For example, if you were to find a home that needs a few upgrades, it may be beneficial to keep the money in your pocket for the construction costs rather than putting it toward closing costs.
Scott Forman is a Divisional President for CrossCountry Mortgage, Inc., managing a lending group of 40+ locations nationwide. Forman grew up in Rockland County and currently resides in New Jersey where he is the Co-President of The Montvale Chamber of Commerce.
There are a few stipulations to keep in mind when considering this. Concessions do not give homebuyers cash back at closing, nor is it used to cover the down payment. The fees that the concession may cover are the mortgage associated costs such as the appraisal and application fee, the property taxes, attorney fees and title company fees. In addition, there is a limit on Seller Concessions. The cap on the amount you can roll into your mortgage depends on the type of loan taken out. To learn more details, reach out to an experienced lender. R
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Question: My broker tells me my house is worth $400,000, while Zillow says it’s worth $425,000. How do I know which number to trust?
Answer: Zillow sometimes does an “ok” job of estimating the value of a home. However, since there are many factors Zillow can’t know about, it usually falls short of being any better than a rough first approximation of value. Think about these questions and see if you can answer “yes” to them. Has Zillow seen your house? Does it know what condition your house is in? Does it know if your house has structural problems, if it’s susceptible to the noise of traffic, or if the property has high-tension wires nearby? Does it know if you have a river view, a finished basement or central A/C? Does it know if your kitchen and bathrooms have been updated? My point, here, is that it’s impossible for Zillow to know much of this information, which is crucial to evaluating your home. Zillow uses basic knowledge such as square footage, number of bathrooms, acreage, etc. and, based on these peripheral qualities, compares your home against properties that have sold in the neighborhood and are similar to yours. If you notice, Zillow provides a “Z-Estimate” ex. $425,000, but then it also provides a broad range of uncertainty around that estimate (ex. $381,000 - $488,000). What this boils down to is that there is no true substitute for the input of a professional realtor with regard to pricing your home. In order to arrive at the most accurate list price, a realtor must choose not only vaguely similar homes, but the best comparable homes with which to evaluate the value of your property. A realtor will survey differences between each of these comparable properties and yours for parameters such as these: the condition of baths and kitchens; the presence or absence of a finished basement, a central A/C, patios, decks, fireplaces, and garages; whether it is located on a cul-de-sac versus a busy road; and the exterior condition (siding, age of roof, condition of driveway). Only after conducting a thorough assessment of these differences and after running an in-depth appraisal of your property, can the realtor arrive at a realistic price for it. R RivertownMagazine.com / 85
THEY GOT WHAT?!
By Donna Cox of Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty Cell: (845) 641-8613
with the contingency that the sale is subject to you finding a wonderful new home. If your home sells before you’ve found your next one, your real estate agent and attorney can outline your options. These options may include a short-term rental or an extended close date which will give you more time to find your next home. What’s important to remember is that because this is a move made by choice, you have many wonderful options. Wishing you all a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2020! With that, here are the homes that sold in the Rivertowns in November. R
I’m often asked what to do when you want to buy a new home but don’t have to. Moving by choice opens up many options. Invariably, the question of whether you should wait until you find a new home before putting your current home on the market comes up. For many, the sales price of their current home is a factor in how much they can spend on their next home. And, many people need the proceeds from their current home to buy the next one. If this is the case, it may be a good idea to put your current home on the market first. You simply put your home on the market
NOVEMBER 2019 SALES IN THE ROCKLAND COUNTY RIVERTOWNS Style
Location
Address
BR
BA
List Price ($)
Sale Price ($)
Ranch
U. Nyack
501 Spook Hollow Rd
3
2
425,000
425,000
Raised Ranch
U. Nyack
410 Maple Ave
3
2
425,000
429,000
Two Story
Nyack
134 Depew Ave
5
2
325,000
295,500
Arts & Crafts
S. Nyack
15 College Ave
4
3
869,500
825,000
Colonial
S. Nyack
53 Elysian Ave
4
2.2
499,000
510,000
Colonial
S. Nyack
118 Clinton Ave
3
1.1
449,000
440,000
Mini Estate
U. Grandview
71 Old Mountain Rd
5
4.1
1,350,000
1,187,000
Colonial
Piermont
674 Piermont Ave
4
3.1
974,900
935,000
Contemporary
Piermont
603 Rt 9W
4
2.1
830,000
785,000
Condo
Piermont
16 Roundtree Cir
1
1
199,999
189,000
Colonial
Palisades
4 Justin Ct
5
3
1,025,000
900,000
Colonial
Palisades
10 Century Rd
3
3
749,900
735,000
Colonial
Palisades
696 Oak Tree Rd
2
2
475,000
460,000
November 2019 YTD vs. November 2018 - Single Family Homes
November 2019 YTD vs. November 2018 - Condos/Co-ops
The number of homes coming on the market increased 4.3% (244 YTD 2019 vs. 234 YTD 2018). The number of sales increased 13.7% (141 YTD 2019 vs. 124 YTD 2018). The average sales price decreased 11.9% to $697,758. The median sales price decreased 6.5% to $590,000. Overall, the average sales price in Rockland County (inclusive of the Rivertowns) was $493,412, down 0.7% over the same period last year. The median sales price in Rockland (inclusive of the Rivertowns) was $455,000, down 1.1% over the same period last year.
The number of condos coming on the market increased 5.1% (82 YTD 2019 vs. 78 in 2018). The number of sales decreased 11.6% (38 YTD 2019 vs. 43 YTD 2018). The average sales price decreased 0.3% to $405,872. The median sales price increased 34.3% to $362,500. Overall, the average sales price for condos/co-ops in Rockland County (inclusive of the Rivertowns) was $254,197, up 4.3% over last year. The median sales price for condos/ co-ops in Rockland (inclusive of the Rivertowns) was $225,750, up 6.5% over the last year.
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ovember 14th, 2019 presented quite a celebratory occasion for Latino real estate professionals and those heavy hitters in the industry, county-wide, as Rockland’s newly launched National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) chapter was chartered. Professionals in real estate, banking/lending, and the home improvement industry gathered at the beautiful Terrace on the Hudson, located in Haverstraw to introduce the charter. High-achieving professionals were honored for their hard work and successes in the field. Current National President, David Acosta, spoke of the importance of NAHREP within the real estate and Hispanic communities; he explained that through these connections, members become empowered professionally and, in turn, empower those on their quest to achieving the American Dream of home ownership. Professional support & continuing education, market intelligence data, and important relevant information concerning advocacy issues are additional membership benefits of joining NAHREP. Incoming First President, Mrs. Elsa Seguinot, was presented with an Award of Recognition by Rockland County Executive, Ed Day. Other top producers among those honored were Noemi Moralles Barile, Jacqueline Morales, Claudia Inoa, Bob Aguilar, and Pedro Garcia. In the crowd, special noted guests were Camila Gomez representing the office of Senator James Skoufis, Emily Dominguez from the Deputy Mayor of Haverstraw’s office, Justice Ivonne Santos of the town of Haverstraw and Incoming President, Jose Nunez, of the Rockland County Police Hispanic Society. It was truly a dynamic evening of networking amongst a distinguished group of dedicated and passionate professionals which ended with dancing to the tunes of salsa, bachata, and merengue—like a big family. Stay tuned for more events coordinated by what is clearly a strong leadership of board members. For more information on NAHREP Rockland Chapter or to join, text “member” to (845) 558-6259. R
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David Acosta, National President of NAHREP
Ed Day presents an award to Elsa Seguinot
Board Members Jacqueline Morales, Julissa Amaro & Elsa Seguinot
Rockland’s Top Hispanic Real Estate Producers: #1 Noemi Morales Barile, Coldwell Banker, #2 Jacqueline Morales, Christie’s International RE, #3 Claudia Inoa, Christie’s International RE, #4 Bob Aguilar, Brick Road Realty, #5 Pedro Garcia, Curasi Realty (Orange County Top Producer). Also Pictured are Nancy Scovotti, Camie Pena, Bob Aguilar, Pedro Garcia and David Acosta
NAHREP Rockland County Board (from left): Elsa Seguinot, Jacqueline Morales, Nicholas Morales, Elizabeth Walter, Camie Pena, Jeanesca Martinez, Brenda Otero, Nancy Scovotti, Wanda Diaferia, Julissa Amaro, Richard Hershka, Ross Heaton, Jean Volcy, David Acosta
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M E IR YE D ID’S
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MAGIC, GAMES, PUZ ZLES, ILLUSIONS, HACKS & SCAMS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PU RPOSES ONLY!
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efore the internet, magicians used to share secrets in person, by mail, or by phone. Massive magic conventions around the world would regularly gather 1,000+ magicians and their families for fun, magic shows, and lectures. But the most exciting events happened over late nights and in secret. They were referred to as sessions and took place in various bars, hotel rooms, lobbies, and hospitality suites. I used to attend many of the larger conventions. During the summer of 1981, in Pittsburgh, I vividly remember sitting on the floor at one of those hospitality suites and showing some magic to Shigeru Ekuni, a hobbiest magician attending from Japan. I later found out that, in Japan, he was a very well-known and respected author. After I showed him a bunch of stuff, he shared with me something I had never seen before. It was something that very few people, if any, in the U.S. knew about, and it is something that you will be able to amaze your friends with if you continue reading to the end. So, by the time I arrived back home, I had learned this cool illusion, and I was showing it to all of my friends. It was catching on like wildfire. My friend Harry Lorayne was publishing a monthly magazine and begged me for it. So, with Shigeru’s permission, it was first published in the January 1983 issue of Apocalypse. It was not Shigeru’s invention, and he wasn’t sure who created it. But, it was known by some puzzle people and magicians in Japan. Since its publication within the U.S. in 1983, it has been performed, copied, re-published in many books and even has videos dedicated to it.
Meir Yedid is an award-winning magician and writer. He is also the CEO of MyMagic and Gambling Incorporated. You can reach him at MeirYedid.com
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It is easy and can be performed using any bill, magazine page, or just about any photograph that has a face on it. I have even performed it once using a poster for a surprise birthday video. R
1 MOOD SWINGS What your friends think they see: You show them a $20 bill with Andrew Jackson’s face on it, and he seems to look very sad, almost crying. Then, suddenly, he begins smiling and grinning until he looks very happy. What really happens: Using some secret pre-folds to the bill and by controlling the angle of the view, you can make any picture look sad or happy.
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I am going to teach you how to do this using a $20 bill. But you can use almost any bill that has a person’s face on it where both eyes are showing. You will need to prepare the bill by giving it three secret folds. You must first fold the bill at the center of one of the eyeballs, as seen in Photo 1. Your second fold is done the same way but to the second eyeball. The third fold will be made between the two eyes, as seen in Photo 2.
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Now straighten the bill so it looks normal and the folds are not prominent. You are ready to create something amazing. If you hold the bill so you are looking down on it as in Photo 3, Andrew Jackson will look very sad. But, if you slowly tilt the bill up, his facial expression will begin to slowly change and will eventually turn into a smile as seen in Photo 4. I used to use a $1 bill and talk about how sad George Washington was because he is not on a $100 bill. Using a $20 bill, you can talk about how upset Andrew Jackson is that he is going to be replaced on the $20 bills.
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This illusion can be created using any photograph that contains a face with both eyes showing.
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a clean SHAVE grooming for the new year BY STEVE ZUCCATO | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY D.S.Z. BARBERS
ave you been sporting a beard for the past couple of months? The new year is the perfect time to shave it all off and reveal a new you! A wellgroomed face projects a sense of confidence and style. Remove your beard, and you will immediately exude youth and a more modern sensibility.
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Opens the pores Steam from the hot towel opens up the pores, which means that the skin becomes softer and smoother to the touch. Once the pores are open, it becomes easier to remove the dead skin, any extra oil, and dirt. Lastly, it relaxes the hair which makes the task of shaving more effective.
If you’ve ever been to our barber shop in Nyack for a gentleman’s haircut, you may have wondered what the deal is with our hot towel shaves. Our full-service barber shop offers the hot towel shave, which is a popular option for so many reasons. Hot towels infused with essential oils are placed on the skin during our straight razor shave procedure. It makes for an all-around calming experience—an opportunity to kick back in the chair and unwind. Here are some of the specific benefits of the hot towel shave.
Exfoliates In order to achieve clear skin it is important to exfoliate all of your dead skin cells. The ultra-sharp blades of the straight razor used during the hot towel shave are instrumental in cleaning up your whiskers as well as eliminating these unwanted skin cells. As a result, your skin will look fresh and re-energized. Soothes skin irritation Hot towel shaves soothe irritations in the skin. The use of hot towels during your shave will allow you to preserve healthy skin and is key in preventing itching or burning. This meticulous shave also aids in expelling ingrown hairs. At D.S.Z., all shaves are finished with products which will nourish the skin and will protect it from the harsh winter months.
STEVE ZUCCATo owner of D.S.Z. Barbers Inc in Nyack, (845) 348-1500 90 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
Relaxes Simply put, adding the hot towel service to your haircut can be described in three words—it feels amazing! You’ll get to loosen up in a comfortable chair while the steam from the hot towels relaxes your hair and skin, and the aroma will infiltrate the senses. When it’s all over, you’ll feel fresh, rejuvenated, and most importantly, you’ll walk out looking sharp. When you are next due for a haircut in the new year, be sure to add this luxurious service to your next appointment at D.S.Z.! L
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RIVERTOWN FILM AT NYACK CENTER WED. JAN. 8 – 8PM AT NYACK CENTER THE SOUVENIR Directed by Joanna Hogg With Tom Burke, Honor Swinton Byrne, Tilda Swinton UK/USA, 2019, 120 minutes, rated R for some sex, nudity, language.
A still from The Souvenir directed by Joanna Hogg.
A tale of amour fou and artistic aspiration set in 1980s London, The Souvenir feels like a whispered confidence wrapped in mystery. Julie, a film student, is dating Anthony— or is she? Neither are what they first appear to be, and that upends our expectations. Ostensibly another tale of a smart woman making a foolish choice, it’s also a memory piece, viewed through the perspective of maturity. The tone is one of nostalgia both sad and joyous to behold. Winner of the Grande Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival. “Tilda Swinton’s daughter, Honor Swinton Byrne, makes her dazzling debut (alongside Tilda, playing her on-screen mother) in Joanna Hogg’s exquisite cine-memoir of a doomed love affair from her film-school days.” – Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment Weekly “One of my favorite movies of the year so far.” – A. O. Scott, The New York Times “A cinematic memoir of once-in-a-decade emotional precision and ambition, Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir does many things so exquisitely, it’s hard to know where to begin.” – Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out “Achingly well-observed in its study of a young artist inspired, derailed and finally strengthened by a toxic relationship, it is at once the coming-of-age story of many women and a specific creative manifesto for one of modern British cinema’s most singular writer-directors.” – Guy Lodge, Variety “That naturalistic feeling, of a life that’s being passionately and painfully lived, is what makes this movie so extraordinary. Hogg is not a sensationalistic filmmaker, but rather someone who can convey tremendous amounts of emotion through total tranquility on-screen. While The Souvenir may be many American viewers’ first engagement with her, it won’t be their last.” – David Sims, The Atlantic
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SAT. JAN 25 – 7PM AT NYACK CENTER MOVIE MUSIC HISTORY: Great Composers & Directors An evening of music and film with Elliott Forrest Presented by ArtsRock and Rivertown Film The history of music for the movies not only includes some of the world’s great composers but it also features iconic collaborations between composers and directors. Think of Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Hitchcock, John Williams and Steven Spielberg, and Federico Fellini and Nino Rota–composer/director teams who created soundtracks that helped define their eras. Elliott Forrest is a Peabody Award winner, WQXR music host, ArtsRock executive director, and former host of the weekday radio staple The Score at Four which was inspired by his love of the movies and the art of film scores. He distills this passion into a lively evening of film, music, and history that will entertain and engage all film and music enthusiasts. R
Information Broadway at Depew, Nyack, NY All films presented digitally 845.353.2568 | rivertownfilm.org. Tickets at the door, in advance from 800.838.3006 or online at rivertownfilm.org. Unless otherwise noted: $12 general admission, $9 for students, seniors and general Rivertown Film members, $8 for student and senior Rivertown Film members. Check locations and ticket prices for each event. Call for group tickets.
The William Raveis family wishes you a happy and healthy new year! To date, we have raised over 2.5 million dollars for the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation.
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JANUARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
January 3, 2020
January 10, 2020
January 4, 2020
January 11, 2020
Westchester County Bridal Expo Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY. 11AM–4PM
NY Craft Beer and Football Playoff Party Dutchess Manor Inc, Beacon, NY. 2PM–7PM
January 5, 2020
January 12, 2020
Final Viewing of Holiday Lights The Bronx Zoo, 4PM–10PM, $30
Kevin James Stand Up Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY. 8PM. Tickets - tickets.tarrytownmusichall.org
Holiday Candlelight Tours Jacob Blauvelt Farmhouse, Historical Society of Rockland County, New City, NY. 5PM–6:30PM, $10
January 6, 2020
Industry Night BV’s Grill at The Time Nyack. 6:30PM
January 9, 2020
Meet and Greet the Rockland County District Attorney Town & Country, Congers, NY. 6PM–9PM
January 10, 2020
“Rosencrantz and Guildenstren Are Dead” Palisades Presbyterian church, Palisades, NY. 7PM–9:30PM, $18
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Armchair Art Tour: Meet George Washington Tappan Library, Tappan, NY. 2PM, register at taplib.org or call (845) 359-3877.
Music Under the Dome—Freddie Mercury in Retrograde Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY. 6:30PM
Steps to Transformation, Hope, Healing, Empowerment and Growth Smith Street, Nanuet, NY. 7:15PM–8:30PM
January 13, 2020
Industry Night BV’s Grill at The Time Nyack. 6:30PM
January 17, 2020
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Elmwood Playhouse, Nyack, NY. $27
January 18, 2020
Hop into Art Family Workshop Edward Hopper House, Nyack, NY. 1PM–3PM
January 19, 2020
CT Bridal Show and Wedding Expo Pearl River Hilton, Pearl River, NY. 9AM–6PM
January 20, 2020
Industry Night BV’s Grill at The Time Nyack. 6:30PM
January 21, 2020
Adoptive, Foster, Relative, Caregiver Support Group Rockland County Community College, Suffern, NY. 6:15PM–9PM
January 22, 2020
Rivertown Exchange Basque Tapas and Bar, Piermont, NY. 5:30PM–7:30PM The Business of WE—Women in Business/Entrepreneurs The Time Nyack Hotel. 6PM–9PM. Guest speaker: Bestselling Author Yudy Veras Bueno
January 25, 2020
Lunar New Year Celebration Queens Botanical Garden, Flushing, NY. 12PM–4PM
Music Under the Dome—Freddie Mercury in Retrograde (January 11)
Hudson Valley Free Day DIA Art, Beacon, NY. 7PM
January 26, 2020
Celebrating the Lunar New Year Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Crown Heights, NY. 10AM–5PM “It’s Only a Play” Antrium Playhouse, Wesley Hills, NY. 8PM
January 27, 2020
Industry Night BV’s Grill at The Time Nyack. 6:30PM
On-going Events... December 11–March 1
44th Annual Holiday Exhibition Historical Society of Rockland County, New City, NY. 12PM–4PM
November–March
Ice Rink Bear Mountain Inn, Tompkins Cove, NY. Times Vary.
Thursday’s, April–January
Nyack Farmers Market Nyack Center. 8AM–2PM
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WINING & DINING RESTAURANTS 8 North Broadway 8 N. Broadway, Nyack. 845-353-1200. 8northbroadway.com The ‘76 House 110 Main Street, Tappan. 845-359-5476. 76house.com AJ’s Crab Shack & Bar 125 Main Street, Nyack. 845-643-8888. Alain’s Bistro 88 Main Street, Nyack. 845-535-3434. alainspetitbistro.com Amici Restaurant and Pizzeria 303 Route 59, Nyack. 845-353-1650. amicinyack.net AquaTerra Grille 420 N. Middletown Road, Pearl River. 845-920-1340. aquaterragrille.com Babe’s 73 W. Railroad Avenue, West Haverstraw. 845-429-8647. Basque Tapas Bar and Restaurant 587 Piermont Avenue, Piermont. 845-395-3100. basquetapasbar.com Banchetto Feast 75 W. Route 59, Nanuet. 845-624-3070. banchettofeast.com Bongo’s Fries 917-806-9063. bongosfries.com Broadway Bistro 3 South Broadway, Nyack. 845-353-8361. 3broadwaybistro.com Brookside Tavern 107 Route 303, Valley Cottage. 845-268-8797. brooksidetavern845.com Bunbury’s Coffee & Tea Shop 460 Piermont Avenue, Piermont. 845-398-9715 BV’s Grill The Time Nyack. 400 High Avenue, Nyack. 845-675-8740. bvsgrillny.com Caked Up 40 Main Street, New City. 845499-2929. cakedupcafe.com Confetti Ristorante & Vinoteca 200 Ash Street, Piermont. 845-365-1911. confettiofpiermont.com Crossroads Gastro 724 West Nyack Road, West Nyack. 845-512-8185. crossroadsgastro.com Del’Arte Restaurant 20 Mountainview Avenue, Orangeburg. 845-365-2727. delarterestaurant.com El Cuano 233 Main Street, Nyack. 845-405-9086. Grub Asian 724 W Nyack Road Suite #3, West Nyack. 845-535-3580. Hudson 303 116 NY-303, Tappan, NY. 845-848-2441. hudson303.com
J Petal 85 Main Street, Nyack. 845-353-8500. Joe & Joe Restaurant 65 East Central Avenue, Pearl River. 845-620-1800. 173 Main St, Nyack, NY. 845-535-3888. joeandjoerestaurant.com Kobe Sushi 195 S. Main Street, New City. 845-638-2202. kobenewcity.com La Fontana Family Italian Restaurant 93-95 S. Broadway, Nyack. 845-358-3770. lafontanaofnyack.com La Terrazza Restaurant 291 S. Main St., New City. 845-638-0757. laterrazzarestaurant.com Lynch’s Restaurant 79 S. Liberty Drive, Stony Point. 845-553-9300. lynchsny.com Marcello’s Ristorante 21 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern. 845-357-9108. marcellosgroup.com Mount Ivy Cafe 14 Thiells Mount Ivy Road, Pomona. 845-354-4746. mountivycafe.com Mumbai Dreams 9 Ingalls Street, Nyack. 845-643-8333. mumbaidreamsnyack.com Nanuet Restaurant 211 Main Street, Nanuet. 845-623-7177. OD’s Tavern 66 Main Street, Nyack. 845-358-0180. ods-nyack.com Pasta Cucina 32 S. Liberty Drive, Stony Point. 845-786-6060. mariospastacucina.com Petey Wheaty’s 145 S. Main Street, New City. 845-708-5554. Pier 701 701 Piermont Avenue, Piermont. 845-848-2550. pier701ny.com Quinta Steakhouse 24 E. Central Avenue, Pearl River. 845-735-5565. quintasteakhouse.com Restaurant X & Bully Boy Group 117 N Route 303, Congers. 845-268-6555. xaviars.com Rivertown Taphouse 5 Roundhouse Road, Piermont. 845-848-2923. rivertowntaphouse.com Sear House 411 Piermont Road, Closter. 201-292-4612. searhouse.com Sonoma Grille 100 Thiells Mount Ivy Road, Thiells. 845-354-8900. sonomarockland.com Sparkill Steakhouse 500 Route 340, Sparkill. 845-398-3300. sparkillsteakhouse.com Sushi & Kimchi 328 NY-59, Nyack. 845-535-3800. sushi-kimchi.com
The King & I 93 Main Street, Nyack. 845-358-8588. kingandinyack.com The Whiskey Kitchen 60 Route 303, Valley Cottage. 845-535-3666. thewhiskey-kitchen.com Two Henry’s at the Hilton Pearl River 500 Memorial Drive, Pearl River. 845-735-9000 Union Restaurant & Bar 24 New Main Street, Haverstraw. 845-429-4354. unionrestaurant.net UNoodles Snack Bar 14 Main Street, Haverstraw. 845-947-7625. unoodles.net Vibes Cafe 17 N. Franklin Street, Nyack. 845-535-3750. vibescafenyack.com Vicolo Ristorante 216 Old Tappan Road, Old Tappan. 201-497-8777. vicoloristorante.com Y’s Lounge 296 NY-17, Hillburn. 845-357-4270. mtfujirestaurant.com West Gate Restaurant 26 Route 59, Nyack. 845-358-8100. westgaterestaurant.com CATERERS Jason’s Kitchen 917-656-0456. jasonskitchen.net La Fontanella Ristorante Italiano & Catering 52-54 Route 303, Tappan. 845-398-3400. Regency Banquet and Conference Center 425 E. Route 59, Nanuet. 845-512-1615. Town & Country Caterers 922 Route 9W. Congers. 845-268-9291. townandcountrycaterers.com CAFES, DELIS, BAKERIES DD Patisserie 9163 Main Street, Nyack. 845-353-2031. Dean’s Coffee Co. 39 E. Central Avenue, Pearl River. 845-920-8043. deanscoffeeco.com The Outside In Cafe 249 Ferdon Ave, Piermont. 845-398-0706. MUSIC UP Lounge Restuarant & Bar 91 Main St. Nyack. 845.535.3266. Uploungeny.com. West Gate Lounge at the West Gate Inn Nyack, 26 Route 59, Nyack. 845-358-8100. westgatelounge.com
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SHOPPING & BUSINESS GUIDE See our full list of Rivertown approved businesses at RivertownMagazine.com ACUPUNCTURE New City Acupuncture & Wellness Center 125 South Main Street, New City, 845-579-2428, newcitywellness.com ART CENTERS Bell-ans Center of Creative Arts 4 Bell Lane, Orangeburg NY. 845-596-0870. bellans.com Penguin Rep Theatre 7 Cricketown Rd. Stony Point, NY. 845-786-2873 ASSISTED / SENIOR LIVING Artis Senior Living 146 Red Schoolhouse Rd., Suite D, Spring Valley. 877-385-6725. theartistway.com/rivertown Dowling Gardens 190 Kings Highway, Sparkill. 845-365-1662. Dowlinggardens.org Esplanade at Palisades 640 Oak Tree Road, Palisades. 845-359-7870. esplanadeatpalisades.com. Fountain View 2000 Fountainview Drive, Monsey. 888-701-8442. fountainview.org Nyack Ridge 476 Christian Road, Valley Cottage. 845-268-2712. 845-268-6861. nyackridge.com Promenade at Chestnut Ridge 168 Red Schoolhouse Road, Chestnut Ridge 845-620-0606. promenadesenior.com Promenade Senior Living at Blue Hill 582 Veterans Memorial Drive, Pearl River. 845-735-6846. promenadesenior.com ATTORNEYS The Bachman Law Firm 245 S. Main Street, Suite306, New City. judith@thebachmanlawfirm.com. 845-639-3210. thebachmanlawfirm.com Valerie J. Crown 151 N. Main Street, New City. #402 vcrownlaw@aol.com. 845-598-8253. valeriecrown.com DeMoya & Associates 163 S Main Street, New City. 845-639-4600. demoyalaw.com. Gary Lipton, Esq 55 Old Turnpike Road, Suite 304, Nanuet. 845-624-0100. garyliptonlaw.com Mediation Associates of NY & NJ, LLC 877-666-9601. starrmediation.com 98 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
Starvaggi Law Offices 845-589-9456. starvaggilawoffices.com AUTOMOBILES & MOTORBIKES 202 Collision 16 Wayne Avenue, Suffern. 845-368-0040. 202collisionny.com. Audi Nyack 127 Route 59, Nyack. 845-689-3399. Clarkstown International Collision 95 Route 304, Nanuet. 845-627-3100. Kevin’s Ace Repairs 52 Main Street, Nyack. 845-358-4975. Luke’s Auto Body 22 Maple Avenue, Haverstraw. 845-429-2002. lukesautobody.net ANTIQUES / COLLECTIBLES Awesome Antiques 2 B Franklin Avenue, Pearl River. 845-499-4593, 845-920-1244. awesomeantiques.wixsite.com BEAUTY 122 Park Salon 122 Park Avenue, New City. 845-499-2080. 122parksalon.com Bella Tu Med Spa 172A Main Street, Nyack. 845-547-0634 European Wax Center 5105 Fashion Drive, Nanuet. 845-623-6000. waxcenter.com Innovative Esthetics 274 N. Middletown Road, Pearl River. 845-735-2610. innovativeesthetics.com Lief Beauty Boutique 85 S. Broadway, Suite 7, Nyack. 845-641-9540. liefbeautyboutique.com Salon Allure 368 New Hempstead Road, New City. 845-708-5878. salonallurenewcity.com BED AND BREAKFAST Bricktown Inn 112 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw. 845-429-8447. bricktowninnbnb.com BRIDES A Personal Touch 44 Franklin Avenue, Pearl River. 845-735-4200. partyrentalspearlriver.com Bridal Accents 87 Maple Avenue, New City. 638-3956.
CAMPS / DAY CAMPS Amazing Grace Circus 130 First Avenue, Nyack. 845-721-5059. amazinggracecircus.org Rockland County YMCA Summer Camp, 35 South Broadway, Nyack. rocklandymca.org CARDS & GIFTS Hallmark Gift & Card Gallery 232 South Main Street, New City. 845-634-3447. stores.hallmark.com CARPET / FLOORING Carpets Plus Color Tile 205 Route 9W, Congers. 845-267-0800. carpetsplusofny.com CHIMNEY CLEANERS Pete’s Chimneys & More 845-267-3333. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Lynn C. Friedman 6 Medical Park Dr, Pomona. 845-786-2022. drlfriedman.com Gregory Chiropractic 5 Grandview Avenue, Nanuet. 845-623-3939. 634-8877 gregory-chiropractic.com CHURCHES / SYNAGOGUES First Reformed Church 18 S Broadway, Nyack. 845-358-5518. nyackreformed.org St. John the Baptist R.C. Church 895 Piermont Avenue, Piermont. 845-359-0078. stjohnspiermont.org stjohnspiermont@optonline.net Tappan Reformed Church 32 Old Tappan Road, Tappan. 845-359-6506. tappanreformed.rcachurches.org The Reform Temple of Rockland 330 N Highland Avenue, Upper Nyack. 845-358-2248. Temple Beth Sholom 228 New Hempstead Road, New City. 845-638-0830. tbsrockland.org Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Rockland County 130 Concklin Road, Pomona. 845-354-1789. uurocklandny.org
CLEANING Merry Maids 50 North Harrison Avenue #11, Congers. 845-684-4322. merrymaids.com CLOTHING Dusty Rose 70 S Main Street, Suite 2, New City. 845-638-1133. Maria Luisa 77 S Broadway, Nyack. 845-353-4122. Women’s clothing and accessories. marialuisaboutique.com COMPUTER EagleTech Computers 62 S. Main Street, Pearl River. 845-735-1381. eagletechcomputers.com CONFERENCE CENTERS Crestview Conference Center 440 W Nyack Road, West Nyack. 845-620-7207. crestviewconference.org HNA Palisades Premier Conference Center 334 Route 9W, Palisades. 845-7326000. hnapalisades.com CONSIGNMENT STORES Designer Consigner 302 Route 304, Nanuet. 845-507-0245. designerconsignerny.com CONSTRUCTION APEX Contracting and Remodeling Solutions Inc. 457 North Liberty Drive, Tomkins Cove, NY. 914-262-7077 Empire State Builders & Contractors 18 West Route 59, Nanuet. 845-425-0003. empirestatebuilders.com Frank Fuchs Construction Garnerville 845-893-5448. frankfuchsconstruction.com COUNTRY CLUBS Edgewood Country Club 449 Rivervale Road, Rivervale, New Jersey. 201-666-1200. edgewoodnj.com DANCE STUDIO Coupe Theatre Studio 430 Market Street, Nanuet. 845-623-2808. coupedance.com. Studio Jacked Dance Company 149 Main Street, Unit K, Nanuet. 845-623-5225. studiojacked.com
DENTISTS / ORTHODONTICS Dental365 Ira M. Bernstein, DDS 195 South Main Street, New City. 845-354-6969. GoDental365.com. Dr. Todd W. Auerbach 16 Squadron Blvd. Suite 100, New City. 914-200-8136. Nyack Pediatric Dentistry 265 N. Highland Avenue, Rte. 9W, Suite 101, Nyack. 845-512-8434. nyackpediatricdentistry.com Pavone Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Anthony G. Pavone, DDS, MD, FACS 2 Medical Park Drive, Suite 6, West Nyack. 845-675-8008. pavoneoms.com Ramapo Oral & Maxillo-Facial Surgery 84 Rt. 59, Suffern. 845-35-2070. ramapomaxsurgery.com Rockland Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics 238 N Main Street, New City. 845-634-8900. rocklandpediatricdental.com Rockland Smile Builders 1 Mariner Way, Monsey, NY. 845-362-7645. rocklandsmilebuilders.com Smile For Life Family & Cosmetic Dental 27 Townline Road, Pearl River. 845-623-4848. thesmileforlife.com Smile More Dentistry 140 Oak Tree Rd, Tappan, NY. 845-675-1512. dentist-tappan.com Stony Point Dental, PC 32 S. Liberty Drive, Stony Point. 845-942-1600. stonypointdental.com TLC Dental of Rockland 2 Crosfield Avenue, Suite 418, West Nyack. 845-3583305. tlcdentalrockland.com. Smile More Dentistry 140 Oak Tree Road, Tappan. 845-675-1512. dentist-tappan.com DOCTORS Advanced Audiology of NY 102 E Route 59, Nanuet. 845-501-7337. advancedaudiologyofny.com Clarkstown Pediatrics 35 Smith Street, Nanuet. 845-623-7100. 200 E Eckerson Road, New City 845-352-0527. Stony Point 845-786-5776. clarkstownpeds.com Clarkstown Medical Care 301 North Main St. New City. 845-638-0400. Clarkstown Urology 301 N. Main Street, Suite 2, New City. 845-638-0400. Crystal Run Healthcare (3 locations) 2 Centerock Road, West Nyack. 845-348-1100. 6 Liberty Square Mall, Stony Point. 845-786-5544. 48 New Main St., Haverstraw. Dr. Igor Elman, DO 7-C Medical Park Dr., Pomona. 845-846-8209. mdvip.com/igorelmando
Gramercy Pain Management 67 S. Main Street, Pearl River. 845-368-0800. gramercypain.com Hudson Valley Audiology Center 11 Medical Park Drive, Suite 205, Pomona. 845362-1350. hudsonaudiology.com Hudson Valley Wellness Associates 16 Liberty Sq., Stony Point. 845-429-3100. rocklandweightloss.com Dr. Michael Innerfield 156 Route 59, Suite C5, Suffern. 845-348-1100. Steven M Sockin M.D.,PC: Allergy and Asthma Care 500 New Hempstead Rd. #C, New City. 845-362-3222. Nyack Pediatric Associates 311 N. Midland Avenue, Nyack. 845-358-5437. Dawn C. Tobin-Holt, PT 217 Route 303, Valley Cottage. 845-268-6010. Dr. Amy Piperato 43 S Liberty Drive, Stony Point. 845-241-5700. Rockland Ear, Nose & Throat Assoc. 2 Strawtown Road, West Nyack. 845-7271340. rocklandent.com Rockland Pulmonary 2 Crosfield Avenue, Suite 318, West Nyack. 845-353-5600. rocklandpulmonary.com Skin Center Dermatology Group 200 E Eckerson Road, New City. 845-352-0500. skincenterderm.com Stony Point Medical 43 South Liberty Drive, Stony Point. 845-241-5700. stonypointmedical.com Walk-In Medical Urgent Care 236 South Main Street, New City. 845-678-3434. urgentcareofny.com Dr. Jeffrey Wechsler 153 Franklin Tpk, Mahwah, NJ. 201-529-5999 Dr. Howard Werfel 40 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern.845-368-4100 EDUCATION Rockland Teacher Center Institute 20 George Street, Garnerville. 845-533-9516. rockteach.org Head Start of Rockland, Inc. Preschool Education, Haverstraw, Nyack, Spring Valley, 845-429-4122. headstartofrockland.org Haverstraw Head Start 845-429-2225. Nyack Head Start of Rockland 845-358-2234. Spring Valley Head Start 845-352-6671
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AMC Electric 50 North Harrison Avenue, Suite 15, Congers. 845-729-4262. amcelectricinc.com Hush Electrical Contracting 14 Wayne Street, Haverstraw. 845-942-4874; cell: 845-721-3476. hushcorp.com ENTERTAINMENT Pine Ridge Dude Ranch 30 Cherrytown Rd, Kerhonkson, NY. 866-600-0859. pineridgeduderanch.com New City Bowl & Batting Cages 90 N Main St., New City. 845-634-4977. Nyack Boat Charter 845-535-1675 nyackboatcharter.com Rockland Band Camp 42 S Franklin St. Nyack. 845-353-4701. eyevolution.com EYE CARE Eyevolution 30 Cherrytown Rd, Kerhonkson, NY. 866-600-0859. pineridgeduderanch.com FENCING Yaboo Fence Route 95 West Nyack Way, West Nyack, NY 10994. 845-358-0118. yaboofence.com FINANCIAL ADVICE Chestnut Investment Group 4 Executive Boulevard, Suite 204, Suffern. 845-3690016. chestnutinvestment.com O’Brien Capital Management 48 Burd Street, Suite 209, Nyack. 845-358-4930. obriencm.com Wells Fargo Advisors 17 Squadron Boulevard, New City. 845-638-4400. home.wellsfargoadvisors.com FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS / EQUIPMENT Bob’s Security 135 Route 304, Nanuet. 845623-0005. bobssecurityasap.com Bullet Security 400 East Route 59, Nanuet. 845-627-0300. bulletsecurityinc.com Inter County Alarm Systems 200 Route 303, Valley Cottage. 845-268-8900. intercountyalarm.com FLOWERS & PLANTS Schweizer/Dykstra Beautiful Flowers 165 N Middletown Road, Pearl River. 845-735-4079. schweizerflorist.com Tappan Zee Florist 176 Main Street, Nyack. 845-358-2544. tappanzeeflorist.net 100 / Rivertown Magazine January 2020
FLORAL DESIGN Astilbe My Heart 85 South Broadway, Suite 5, Nyack. 845-664-5888 astilbemyheartdesigns.com FUNERAL HOMES Sorce Funeral Home 782 West Nyack Road, West Nyack. 845-358-4433. sorcefuneralhome.com GRAPHIC DESIGN Arlene Levine Design 3 Main Street, Nyack. 917-312-7002. arlenelevine.com. GUTTERS Gary’s Gutter Service 4 Gala Court, Congers. 845-450-1006. garysgutterservice.com HAIR & NAILS 122 Park Salon 122 Park Avenue, New City. 845-499-2080. 122parksalon.com Christine Cordey Salon 66 S. Broadway, Nyack. 845-675-7950. christinecordeysalon.com D. Anthony Hair Studio 126 Main Street, Nyack. 845-535-3900. danthony.com DSZ Barbers Inc. 140 Main Street, Nyack. 845-348-1500. dszbarbersinc.com G.C. Hair & Co. 8 First Street, New City. 845-499-2552. gchairco.com Hair by Andrea 908-391-7704. hairbyandreanyack.com Maureen’s Hair Studio 646 Main St. Sparkill. 845-365-3257. New Synergy Salon 8 Second Street, New City. 845-893-5803. blondehairexpert.com Shear Magique Hair Studio 14 Thiells Mount Ivy Road, Pomona. 845-429-1798. shearmagique.com Toria Hair Salon 580 Route 303, Blauvelt. 845-359-7535. toriahairsalon.com HEARING Advanced Audiology of NY 102 E Route 59, Nanuet. 845-501-7337. advancedaudiology.com Hearing Solutions of Rockland 219 S. Middletown Road, Nanuet. 845-623-5020. hearingaidsrocklandny.com Hudson Valley Audiology Center 11 Medical Park Drive, Suite 205, Pomona. 845-362-1350. hudsonaudiology.com Pearl River Hearing 1 Old Middletown Road, Pearl River. 845-735-3277. pearlriverhearing.com
HEALTH & FITNESS Dr. William Johnson, B.S, D.C. Nanuet Wellness and Weight Loss Center 221 S. Middletown Road, Nanuet. 845-623-0026. Nanuetfatloss.com. doctorwilliamjohnson.com Rockland Hypnosis Center Hypnotherapist 11 Medical Park Drive, Pomona. 845-323-2766. rocklandhypnosiscenter.com Mind.Body.Massage 1 South Broadway, Suite B, Nyack. 914-772-4176. christeycurran.massagetherapy.com JCC Rockland 450 W Nyack Road, West Nyack. 845-362-4400. jccrockland.org Lazur LaVie 267 Main Street, Nyack. 845-623-6140. lazurlavie.com Nyack CBD Boutique 48 Burd Street, #204, Nyack. 917-863-2084. Nyack YMCA 35 S Broadway, Nyack. 845-358-0245. rocklandymca.org Pilates Central 5120 Fifth Avenue, Nyack. 845-358-1166. pilatescentralnyack.com Rockland Vein Center 873 Route 45, Suite 105, New City. 845-499-2333. palisadesveincenter.com Rosemary Narcisi Anne Penman Laser Therapy Center. 99 Main Street, Nyack. 845-675-7900. annepenman.com/nyack. nyannepenman@gmail.com Sundala Center for Wellness 39 W Thirty Second Street, Suite 1702, New York. 845359-4694. sundala.com Varsity House Gym 337 Blaisdell Rd, Orangeburg. 201-767-1305. varsityhousegym.com Wholeness Center 7 New Lake Road, Valley Cottage. 845-268-7532. wholenesscenter.com HOME IMPROVEMENT Beckerle (4 locations) 3 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley. 845-356-1600 79 Lake Street, Congers. 845-268-9248 219 Route 303, Orangeburg. 845-359-4633 59 Westside Ave, Haverstraw. 845-942-1492 Johnny Fix It 845-244-1776. johnnyfixit.com Maye’s Painting & Powerwashing 845-735-1001. Nyack Wide Plank Floors 48 Burd Street, Nyack. 845-358-3566. wideplankflooring.com Westrock Pools 21 N. Middletown Road, Nanuet. 845-367-9377. westrockpools.com
HOME & FURNITURE Fireplaces By Design 120 Route 59, Hillburn. 845-357-6062. fireplacesbydesigninc.com Furniture Medic 382 Route 59, Tall Pines Industrial Park, Airmont. 845-674-2329. furnituremedic.com Restoration 845-535-9249. The Outside In 29 Ferdon Avenue, Piermont. 845-398-0706. theoutside.in HOME INSPECTIONS Home Inspection Services 845-821-4063. abetheinspector.com HOTELS DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton 425 E Rt. 59, Nanuet. (845) 623-6000, ext. 7020. hilton. com/doubletree/nanuet West Gate Inn Nyack 26 Route 59, Nyack. 845-358-8100. westgateinnnyack.com Candlewood Suites 20 Overlook Blvd., Nanuet. 845-371-4445. ihg.com Time Nyack Hotel 2400 High Avenue, Nyack. 845-675-8700. thetimehotels.com Woodloch 109 River Birch Ln, Hawley, PA. 1-800-966-3562. thelodgeatwoodloch.com INSURANCE Allstate Don Dietrich Inc 240 Main Street, Nyack. 845-353-2244. agents.allstate.com Bauer-Crowley 643 Main Street, Sparkill. 845-359-4114. bauercrowley.com Emerald Medicare 15 N Mill St, Nyack. 845-358-1220 MJD3 Associates LLC 7-11 Suffern Place, Suffern. 845-533-2255. mjd3insurance.com Juan Santos Farmers’ Insurance 48 S. Main Street, Pearl River. 845-735-1000. agents.farmers.com Andy Sprauer 689 S. Mountain Road, New City. 845-323-8000. INTERIOR DECORATING Apex Contracting & Remodeling Solutions 914-262-7077. California Closets 83 South Main Street, New City. 917-592-1001. californiaclosets.com INVESTMENT BROKER J. Christopher Haera - Wells Fargo 17 Squadron Blvd, New City. 845-639-7238. home.wellsfargoadvisors.com Joseph Daniel Sassano 6 North Lawn Avenue, Elmsford. 914-202 3317.
JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES Barry’s Estate Jewlery 295 Route 304, Bardonia. 845-624-7100. barrysestatejewelry.com The Jewelry Gallery 32 S Liberty Drive (Route 9W), Stony Point. 845-429-2613. thejewelrygalleryonline.com KITCHEN & BATH EZ Kitchen & Bath 301 W. Route 59, Nanuet. 845-501-7123. ezkitchenbath.com Grande Central Showroom - Fine Decorative Plumbing Fixtures & Hardware (6 locations) 575 Chestnut Ridge Road, Spring Valley. 845-573-0080. 550 Saw Mill River Road Yonkers. 914-968-9200 1254 Park Avenue, New York. 212-876-0100 19 Bond Street, New York. 212-777-7984. 141 E 56th Street,New York. 212-588-1997. (Showroom Only) 3619 White Plains Road Bronx. 718-798-9799. (Warehouse Only) centralplumbingspec.com LAWN & GARDEN Danny Clapp Landscaping 59 Schriever Lane, New City, NY. 845.638.3614. dannyclapplandscaping.net The Bonsai Shack at Down to Earth 1040 Route 45, Pomona. 845-304-2183 thebonsaishack.com Majestic Lawn Care 424 Buena Vista Road, New City. 845-708-2988 or 845-627-3880. majesticlawnandlandscape.com Michael L. Naclerio Landscaping 110 North Greenbush Road, West Nyack. 845-627-3880. nacleriolandscaping.com Steve Weiss Landscaping & Snow Plowing 137 NY-303, Valley Cottage. 845-358-0817. steveweisslandscaping.com LIGHTING & REPAIRS Lites Plus 210 E Rte 59, Nanuet. 845-215-9903. litesplusonline.com LIQUOR, WINE, BEER STORES Nyack Wine Cellar 43 S. Broadway, Suite 1, Nyack. 845-353-3146. nyackwinecellar.com MEDICAL SERVICES Montefiore Nyack Hospital 160 N. Midland Avenue, Nyack. 845-348-2000. montefiorenyack.org
Hudson Valley Radiology Association 18 Squadron Blvd. New City. 845-634-9729. radnet.com Nyack Integrated Medical Services 300 E Route 59, Suite 112, Nyack. 845-353-3267. hudsonvalleyintegratedmedicine.com Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Therapy 577 Chestnut Ridge Road, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 201-478-1171 MORTGAGES CrossCountry Mortgage, Inc 102 Chestnut Ridge Road, Suite 200, Montvale. 201-505-0843. formanteam.com Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 50 Main St., White Plains. 914-286-4911. wfhm.com MOVING SERVICES Slattery Moving & Storage 845-727-1800. NETWORKING Rockland Business Women’s Network (RBWN) 845-535-1011. rbwn.org PAINTING Maye’s Painting & Powerwashing 845-735-1001. PET CARE Camp Bow Wow 101 Route 304, Nanuet. 845-507-0068. campbowwow.com Canine Country Retreat 221 Craigville Road, Goshen. 845-615-1093. PEST CONTROL R. Dana Pest Control 845-786-5224. Pest Shield 51 Wayne Avenue, Suffern, NY. 845-357-4105. wekillbugs.net PHARMACY Koblin’s Pharmacy 96 Main Street, Nyack. 845-358-0688. mygnp.com PHOTOGRAPHY Samantha Finch 845-492-7739. photographybysamanthafinch.com PHYSICAL THERAPY Access Physical Therapy & Wellness 200 E. Eckerson, Suite 290, New City. 845-578-9898. accessphysicaltherapywellness.com Advanced Physical Therapy 36 College Avenue, Nanuet. 845-627-8220. advancedphysicaltherapyofrockland.com RivertownMagazine.com / 101
Englewood Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Surgery 370 Grand Avenue, Englewood, NJ. 201-567-5700. englewoodsportsmedicine.com Joint Movements Physical Therapy 34 West Ramapo Road, Garnerville, NY. 845-271-4785. jointmovements.com. PICTURE FRAME SHOP Corner Frame Shop 40 S. Franklin Street, Nyack. 845-727-1240. thecornerframeshop.com PLASTIC SURGERY Dr. Michael Kalvert 339 S. Main Street, Suite 8, New City. 845-638-2101. kalvertplasticsurgery.com Glassman Plastic Surgery 978 NY-45, #5, Pomona, NY. 845-354-7878. Plastic Surgery Center of New City 125 S. Main Street, New City. 845-634-4554. PLUMBING & HEATING CV Plumbing, Heating & Air 50 Fairmount Avenue, Haverstraw. 845-271-2301. cvplumbing-heating-ac.com PROPERTY TAX CONSULTANT Richard O’Donnell 914-779-4444. retiredassessor.com PSYCHOTHERAPIST Hudson Valley Psychotherapy 99 Main Street, Nyack. 845-500-8675. hudsonvalleypsychotherapy.com Dr. Sally Nazari 845-236-5612. drsallynazari.com REAL ESTATE “Ask Adam” Blankfort 97 S. Broadway, S. Nyack. 845-641-3255. adam.baerhomes.com Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty 46 South Broadway, Nyack. 358-7171. 19 E. Central Avenue, Pearl River. 845-735-3020. Donna Canfield - Weichert Realty 174 S. Main St., New City. 845-634-1668 Debbie Blankfort - William Raveis Baer & McIntosh 97 S. Broadway, S. Nyack. 914-522-5426. Donna Cox - Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty 46 S. Broadway, Nyack. 845-641-8613. donnacox.com
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Ellis Sotheby International Realty 76 N Broadway, Nyack. 845-353-4250. ellissothebysrealty.com Frank Mancione - Lydecker Realty 914-953-0494. Friedberg Properties 213 Rivervale Road, River Vale, NJ. 201-666.0777. friedbergproperties.com HBC Landmark Realty 3 W. Cavalry Drive, New City. 914-447-0714. Margo Bohlin - Better Homes & Gardens Susan Jackson - William Raveis Baer & McIntosh 12 Maple Ave, Warwick. 845-987-2000 Mark Dari - Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty 268 S. Main Street, New City. 914-772-1471. mark.dari@randrealty.com Noemi Morales Barile - Coldwell Banker 845-494-5015. noemimoralesbarile.com Patricia Sassi 12 Maple Ave. Warwick. 845-800-3937. Peggy Connolly - Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty 19 E Central Ave, Pearl River. 914-715-5675. bhgre.com R2M Realty, Inc. 8 Piermont Ave, Nyack. 845-535-4195. ready2mov.com Rand Commercial Services 268 S. Main Street, Suite 100, New City. 845-770-1205. randcommercial.com Rand Realty 268 S. Main Street, New City. 845-304-4140. margo@margobohlin.com Rand Realty 46 S. Broadaway, Nyack. 914-629-8581. marylukens.randrealty.com Riso Realty 15 N. Mill Street, Nyack. 845-729-1179. risorealty.com Robin A. Miller 845-596-0459. Stephen McCardle - Compass NYC 646-641-3343, mcardle@compass.com Terry May - Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty 845-729-3030. terrymayrealtor.com SCHOOLS, CAMPS & DAYCARES Theresa Morahan Simmons Center 145 College Road, Suffern. 845-574-4561. sunyrockland.edu Head Start of Rockland, Inc 117 Route 9W, Haverstraw. 845-429-4122. headstartofrockland.org New City Jewish Center 47 Old Schoolhouse Road, New City. 845-638-9600. newcityjc.org Nyack Basics at the Nyack Farmers Market 845-353-7062. nyackbasics.org.
Preschool Education - Head Start of Rockland, Inc. Haverstraw, Nyack, Spring Valley. 845-429-4122. headstartofrockland.org Haverstraw Head Start 845-429-2225; Nyack Head Start 845-358-2234; Spring Valley Head Start 845-352-6671 Rockland County YMCA Nursery School 35 S Broadway, Nyack, 845-358-0245. rocklandymca.org Rockland Music Conservatory 45 South Main Street, Pearl River. 845-356-1522. rcmny.org RCT Music Group 267 C. Main Street, Nyack. 845-358-1236. rctmusicgroup.com Stage Left Children’s Theater 111 Route 303, Suite 113, Tappan. 845-365-9000. stageleftct.org SECURITY SYSTEMS Bullet Security 400 E. Route 59, Nanuet. 845-627-0300. Inter County Alarm Systems 200 Route 303, Valley Cottage. 845-268-8900. SHOWER DOORS & MIRRORS Cook’s Glass Work 15 Van Wyck Road, Blauvelt. 845-359-9339. cooksglass.com SOLAR ENERGY Infinity Solar Systems 6 E Dexter Plaza, Pearl River. 845-250-3512. infinitysolarsystems.com ISI Solar - Solar system designers and installation 22 Third Street, New City. 845-708-0800. cleanenergyauthority.com Solstice Community Solar 866-826-1997. solstice.us/ny SPECIALTY SHOPS Danu Gallery 39 E. Central Avenue, Pearl River. 845-735-4477. thedanugallery.com Design Air 120 Route 59, Hillburn. 845-357-3580. designairinc.com Hallmark Gift & Card Gallery 232 S Main Street, New City. 845-634-3447. stores.hallmark.com Sanctuary 60 S Broadway, Nyack. 845-353-2126. sanctuary-home.com SPECIAL SERVICES A. & N. Rappaport Lock & Alarm Inc. 31 New Main Street, Haverstraw. 845-429-8400. rappaportlocks.com Anne Penman Laser Therapy 845-675-7900. 99 Main St. Suite 218, Nyack.
Foundations Recovery Community Center 25 Smith Street, #108, Nanuet. 845-215-9788. Jawonio Health Center 260 N Little Tor Road, New City. 845-708-2000. jawonio.org Rockland Cemetery 201 Kings Highway, Sparkill. 845-359-0172. rocklandcemetery.org Sparks of Life - Jewish Center for Parkinson’s Susan Lust, Managing Director, SPARKStudio. 845-300-4511. sparkstudiony.net SPECIAL ORGANIZATIONS DR Environmental 382 Route 59, Airmont. 845-517-5646. drenvironmental.net Historical Society of the Nyacks 845.418.4430. nyackhistory.org Rockland Business Women’s Network 845-729-9497. The Center for Safety and Change (formerly Rockland Family Shelter) 9 Johnsons Lane, New City. 845-634-3391. centerforsafetyandchange.org Saint Dominic’s Home 500 Western Highway, Blauvelt. 845-359-3400. SPORTING GOODS A&J Arms 304 Route 304, Bardonia. 845-501-7200 or 845-825-0079. AandJArms.com
Ski Barn 846 Route 17 North, Paramus, NJ 201-445-9070 skibarn.com TAX & ACCOUNTING Joseph A. Lux, CPA 4 Francis Avenue, Nyack. 845-358-1929. joelux.com Gloria Papasophocles, CPA 60 Dutch Hill Road, Suite 11B, Orangeburg. 845-848-2690. gloriacpa.com THEATERS Antrim Playhouse 15 Spook Rock Road, Suffern. 845-354-9503. antrimplayhouse.com Penguin Repertory 7 Cricketown Road, Stony Point. 845-786-2873. penguinrep.org THRIFT SHOP Grace’s Thrift Shop 10 S. Broadway, Nyack. 845-358-7488. gracechurchnyack.org Nyack Hospital Thrift Shop aka New To You 142 Main Street, Nyack. 845-358-7933. montefiorenyack.org Tappan Zee Thrift Shop 454 Piermont Avenue, Piermont. 845-359-5753 TRAVEL AGENCIES Memory Queens, Cruise Planners 201-218-4410. memoryqueenstravel.com
WAC Travel 85 S. Broadway, Suite 1, Nyack. 845-535-1300. italygreece.com VETERINARIANS Pearl River Animal Hospital 19 S. Pearl Street, Pearl River. 845-735-3213. pearlriveranimalhospital.com Valley Cottage Animal Hospital 202 N. Route 303, Valley Cottage. 845-268-9263. valleycottageanimalhospital.com WATER SYSTEMS Culligan Water First Street, New City. 845-634-3336. culliganrockland.com WEDDING LOCATIONS Falkirk Estate and Country Club 206 Smith Clove Road, Central Valley. 845-928-8060. falkirkestate.com Paramount Country Club 160 Zukor Road, New City. 845-634-4626. paramountcountryclub.com WINDOW TREATMENTS Beacon Interiors 19 New Street, Nyack. 914-589-9270. Westrock Windows 30 Lake Road, Congers. 845-268-0463. westrockwindows.com
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