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Nanuet Summer Arts Fest Returns August 2–3 With Free Family Activities, Live Art, and Music

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Nanuet, NY —  The Nanuet Town Centre, in collaboration with the Arts Council of Rockland (ACOR), is inviting the public to attend the Nanuet Summer Arts Fest, a free, two-day celebration of local arts and culture taking place Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3 from 12:00 to 4:30 p.m. each day.

The festival will transform the Nanuet Town Centre into a vibrant community arts hub, featuring a wide range of activities for all ages. Highlights include live painting demonstrations, interactive children’s art stations, face painting, caricatures, balloon art, and live music performed by local musicians.

The event will showcase the talents of numerous Rockland County artists and artisans, offering attendees the opportunity to view and purchase handmade works while also engaging with artists in real-time.

Featured participants include:

  • Chris Soria – Live event painting

  • Lauren Rudolph – Live portraiture painting

  • Creative Arts Workshop – Children’s arts & crafts

  • Christina Alamo Westort – Face painting

  • Dan Springer – Caricatures

  • The Burr Johnson Band and The Peter Furlan Trio – Live musical performances

In addition to entertainment, the Arts Fest will feature an open-air market with artist and artisan vendors selling original artworks, handmade crafts, and unique goods.

Organizers say the event is designed to bring the community together through creativity, while providing visibility and support for local artists.

“This festival is about making art accessible to everyone,” said a representative from the Arts Council of Rockland. “Whether you’re picking up a brush, listening to jazz, or watching a mural come to life—it’s about experiencing the creative spirit of Rockland County.”

The Nanuet Summer Arts Fest is free and open to the public. Families, art lovers, and community members of all ages are encouraged to attend.

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Rockland County Family Injured in Tragic Crash on Way to Florida

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On March 28, a Rockland County family of five—mother Yuliya, father Yuriy, and their three sons, Deny (15), Mark (12), and Dave (9)—set out for what was meant to be a joyful family vacation to Florida.

Tragically, their journey was cut short when a pickup truck crashed into the back of their vehicle.

Today, two of their young sons, Mark and Dave, are fighting for their lives in critical condition in the ICU at WakeMed Raleigh Campus in North Carolina.

While Yuliya and Yuriy did not suffer severe physical injuries, the emotional toll of this unimaginable tragedy is profound. No parent should ever have to endure this kind of pain and uncertainty.

The Hlovatsky family, along with their friends and loved ones, are asking for prayers and support during this incredibly difficult time. Right now, Mark and Dave’s lives hang in the balance.

A GoFundMe link to support the family is being shared on our Facebook page.

Please keep this family in your thoughts and prayers.

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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Katelyn Tuohy – Rockland County’s Record-Breaking Distance Runner

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In recent years, few athletes from Rockland County, New York have captured national attention the way Katelyn Tuohy has. From record-breaking high school performances to championship victories at the collegiate level, Tuohy has become one of the most accomplished distance runners of her generation.

Tuohy first rose to prominence while competing for North Rockland High School. As a teenager, she dominated cross country and track competitions across New York and the United States. Her performances regularly shattered course records and national marks, quickly turning her into a household name in high school running circles.

During her high school career, Tuohy earned multiple national honors and repeatedly claimed the prestigious Gatorade National Player of the Year award for girls cross country and track. Her ability to maintain both speed and endurance allowed her to excel in events ranging from the mile to longer distance races. Coaches and analysts frequently described her as one of the most talented high school runners the country had ever seen.

After graduating from North Rockland, Tuohy continued her career at NC State Wolfpack, where she quickly proved that her success was far from over. Competing at the highest level of collegiate athletics, she became a key member of the university’s powerhouse distance program.

Her biggest breakthrough came when she captured the individual title at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, cementing her place among the elite runners in college sports. The victory not only highlighted her consistency and determination but also helped bring national recognition to the NC State program.

Despite competing on a national stage, Tuohy’s story remains closely tied to her roots in Rockland County. Many local runners view her as a role model who demonstrates what dedication, discipline, and perseverance can achieve. Young athletes throughout the region continue to look up to her as proof that world-class talent can come from their own community.

As Tuohy’s career continues to evolve, many expect her to pursue opportunities on the international stage and possibly compete in global championships or future Olympic events. Regardless of where her path leads next, her journey from Rockland County standout to national champion has already secured her place among the most inspiring athletes to come out of the region.

For runners across New York and beyond, Katelyn Tuohy’s success sends a powerful message: with talent, hard work, and determination, even the longest race can be won.

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