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Local Heroes Eat for Less — Forever! Dom ToGo Gives Back to Those Who Give Most

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Dom ToGo New City is proud to offer a LIFELONG 10% DISCOUNT to the incredible individuals who serve, educate, and uplift our community every day.

Who’s Eligible?
✅ First Responders (including Nurses)
✅ Teachers
✅ Bus Drivers
✅ Members of:
 • Sons of Italy
 • Elks Lodge
 • Knights of Columbus
✅ Anyone who regularly attends church or temple and nurtures their relationship with God — including followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior

Please note: The only item not eligible for this discount is our $20 cash deal on the cutlets.

This is our heartfelt thank you for all you do.
Your service, faith, and dedication make this country great — and we’re honored to give back.

Dom ToGo New City and Nanuet continue to set the standard in Clarkstown and Rockland County for community support and appreciation.

Come in, show valid ID or share your affiliation, and enjoy your well-earned discount — for life!

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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Dr. Frances Pratt Honored for Civil Rights Leadership in Rockland County

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Dr. Pratt, a renowned civil rights leader and former president of the Nyack NAACP, has been honored with the Key to Rockland County — the highest civilian honor awarded by the county executive.

The recognition highlights Pratt’s tireless work advocating for equality, justice, and opportunity throughout the region. During her tenure with the NAACP in Nyack, she played a critical role in promoting civil rights initiatives and strengthening community engagement across Rockland County.

For many residents, Dr. Pratt’s leadership has left a lasting impact on the community. Her dedication to public service and advocacy has helped make Rockland County a more inclusive and equitable place.

As Women’s History Month celebrates the achievements and contributions of women across the country, local leaders say Dr. Pratt’s legacy stands as a powerful example of how one person’s commitment to justice and service can positively influence an entire community.

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Nyack Wins Section 1 Class AA Championship, Edges Ossining 46-44

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Photo by Peter Carr/The Journal News

WHITE PLAINS, NY — In a thrilling finish under the bright lights of the Westchester County Center, Nyack captured the Section 1 Class AA girls basketball championship with a dramatic 46-44 victory over Ossining on March 7, 2026.

The championship clash delivered exactly what fans expected from two of the region’s top programs — a fast-paced, physical battle that came down to the final moments. Both teams traded runs throughout the game, with Nyack pushing the tempo on offense while Ossining relied on its strong defensive pressure to keep the contest tight.

With the score separated by just a possession late in the fourth quarter, Nyack held firm defensively and made the plays needed to secure the two-point victory.

As the final buzzer sounded, Nyack players rushed the court in celebration, gathering around head coach Kervins Ferdilus after sealing the 46-44 win. The emotional moment marked a major milestone for the program and capped off an impressive postseason run.

The packed crowd at the Westchester County Center witnessed a championship game filled with intensity, clutch plays, and momentum swings — the kind of performance that has come to define Section 1 girls basketball.

For Nyack, the victory not only secured the sectional title but also highlighted the team’s resilience and composure in one of the biggest games of the season.

 

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