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Macy’s To Close 2 New York Locations In 2020, West Nyack Not Included

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WEST NYACK, NY – Retailer Macy’s will shutter at least 28 stores in the coming months as sales remain sluggish despite unexpectedly positive holiday figures, multiple news outlets reported.

The stores that will be closed in New York are in Hicksville and Commack, both on Long Island. The Macy’s located at the Palisades Mall in West Nyack (Rockland County) is still scheduled to stay open. There has been rumors and speculation that Macy’s will leave the mall.

The closures are expected to affect Macy’s stores in at least 19 states – including New York, Florida, California and Georgia – and at least one Bloomingdale’s location, CNN reported.

Here’s a list of Macy’s locations that are slated for closure in 2020:

Somersville Towne Center, Antioch, CA
Westfield Meriden, Meriden, CT
Pompano Citi Centre, Pompano Beach, FL
Seminole Towne Center, Sanford, FL
Indian River Mall, Vero Beach, FL
Macon Mall, Macon, GA
The Gallery at South DeKalb, Decatur, GA
Kings’ Shops, Waikoloa Village, HI
Lewiston Town Center, Lewiston, ID
University Mall, Carbondale, IL
Spring Hill, West Dundee, IL
Muncie Mall, Muncie, IN
The Village, Prairie Village, KS
Towne Square Mall, Owensboro, KY
The Centre at Salisbury, Salisbury, MD
The Mall at Whitney Field, Leominster, MA
Northside Center, Helena, MT
Broadway Mall, Hicksville, NY
2 Veterans Memorial Highway, Commack, NY

Hanes Mall, Winston-Salem, NC
Northgate Mall, Cincinnati, OH
Stow-Kent Plaza, Stow, OH
Ohio Valley Mall, St. Clairsville, OH
Nittany Mall, State College, PA
Harrisburg Mall, Harrisburg, PA
Rivergate Mall, Goodlettsville, TN
300 Pine St., Seattle, WA
54 E. Main St., Walla Walla, WA
Cascade Mall, Burlington, WA

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Shop Local, Eat Fresh: Pearl River Farmers Market

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The Pearl River Farmers Market began in 2019, and has taken place every Saturday since, right in the heart of downtown Pearl River. The market is a vibrant community event that runs from spring through fall, typically from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, bringing together local farmers, artisans, and small businesses.

Visitors can expect a wide variety of fresh, locally grown produce, handcrafted goods, and delicious food offerings.

Come out and support your local growers and makers every Saturday in downtown Pearl River!

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Wine & Liquor Pomona Celebrates Grand Opening at Mt. Ivy Shopping Plaza

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POMONA, NY – The Mt. Ivy Shopping Plaza has welcomed an exciting new addition with the grand opening of Wine & Liquor Pomona, celebrated during a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local officials and community members. The event, held at the store’s location on Thiells Mt. Ivy Road, marked a promising new chapter for the area’s retail scene.

The grand opening was proudly attended by Town of Haverstraw Supervisor Howard Phillips and Councilman Ralph Kirschkel, who joined in congratulating proprietors David Lu, Jian Weng, and Mike Liu on their new venture. The business owners were praised for their investment in the local economy and their commitment to offering a quality selection of wine and spirits to Rockland County residents.

Wine & Liquor Pomona features a diverse and carefully curated selection of wines and liquors, catering to both casual shoppers and connoisseurs alike. The store’s opening reflects a growing trend of local entrepreneurship and adds value to the Pomona community by providing new shopping options and supporting local commerce.

Residents and visitors are encouraged to stop by and explore the new store’s offerings. With an emphasis on customer service and variety, Wine & Liquor Pomona is poised to become a favorite destination for wine lovers and spirit enthusiasts in Rockland County.

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