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Winter in Nyack: Why hibernate? Warm Up in a Cool River Town

The frosty months are here. But why hibernate when it’s easy to warm up in a cool Rockland river town? Nyack is the place for just that — a place to enjoy a warm welcome with lots of cool things to see and do.

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…And to top off the day, enjoying a night cap and cozy stay in a hotel just minutes from the center of town.

“Nyack has it all — a special blend of Hudson Valley experiences in a warm, welcoming village just 25 miles north of New York City,” said Nyack Mayor Don Hammond. “The village continues to grow as a destination for people who want to enjoy life and make memories that go far beyond the ordinary.”

Big bonus: the packaging.

Nyack’s restaurants, night spots, shops and personal service businesses are located within a walkable community covering just over one square mile. “Nyack is one-of-a-kind village, and a haven for one-of-a-kind small businesses,” said Maria Luisa Whittingham, co-founder of Nyack Merchants United and owner of Maria Luisa boutique at 77 South Broadway.

What’s cool (and warm) right now

Nyack is decked out for the season, with the annual holiday tree in the center of town and lights up all over the village. The restaurants and shops are in high gear, with special events, winter menus, gift-friendly pricing and plenty of places to take a breather from the holiday rush.

Here’s just a sampling of events coming up in the next few weeks:

“We welcome everyone to enjoy everything the county has to offer, come back to enjoy more — and possibly make Rockland their home.” said Lucy Redzeposki, Rockland’s Director of Economic Development and Tourism.

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