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Iconic Mario’s Barbershop in Nanuet Closes After Over 40 Years in Business

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NANUET, NY – Mario’s Barbershop in Nanuet Closing at the End of the Week, After Over 30 years in Business.

Mario’s has been a staple in Nanuet for over 30 years. Originally located in the Nanuet Mall, it was an extremely popular place to get a haircut in the 90’s. After the mall closed, they moved across the street to the Nanuet Plaza.

 

Some of the originals are still there to this day. We stopped in today and grabbed a photo of some of the remaining staff (top photo). Below we included some throwback photos from the Nanuet Mall days. Went to Mario’s? Who was your barber? How can you forget the lollipops ?

We wish all the barbers much success and will post about where they will be working in the future.

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As spring gardens begin to bloom, Down to Earth Living is offering expert advice to help homeowners keep hanging flower baskets healthy and vibrant throughout the season.

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Pearl River Farmers Market Returns May 9th at Central Avenue Field

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Residents of Pearl River and surrounding Rockland County communities will once again have a place to shop local and connect with neighbors as the Pearl River Farmers Market returns for the 2026 season.

Opening on Saturday, May 9, the weekly market will take place at Central Avenue Field from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and continue throughout the season every Saturday.

The market is expected to feature a variety of local vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, artisanal products, and handcrafted items. Organizers say the goal is to provide a welcoming space where residents can support small businesses while enjoying a lively, outdoor atmosphere.

Farmers markets have become an increasingly popular staple in communities like Pearl River, offering not only access to locally sourced food but also a chance to strengthen connections between residents and regional growers and makers.

Visitors can expect a family-friendly environment, with opportunities to browse seasonal selections, discover unique goods, and enjoy a relaxed weekend outing. The event also encourages sustainable shopping habits by promoting locally grown and produced items.

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