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Nyack Chamber of Commerce Exotic Car Night Returns on August 7

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Nyack, NY — Get ready for a night of high-octane excitement and elegant design as Exotic Car Night returns to downtown Nyack on Thursday, August 7, 2024, from 6 PM to 9 PM. (Rain date: August 14.)

This beloved summer event invites car enthusiasts and curious visitors alike to stroll down Main Street, where some of the world’s most exotic and luxurious cars will be on display — from sleek Lamborghinis and Ferraris to rare collector vehicles and modern supercars. It’s an evening where automotive art meets engineering excellence in the heart of Rockland County.

Perfect for families, date nights, or a fun outing with friends, Exotic Car Night offers more than just eye candy. After admiring the gleaming machines, visitors are encouraged to stay and dine at one of Nyack’s many world-class restaurants, offering everything from gourmet cuisine to casual bites with riverfront views.

Whether you’re a gearhead, photographer, or just looking for a unique night out, Exotic Car Night in Nyack is the place to be this August.

Event Details:

What: Exotic Car Night 2024

When: Thursday, August 7 | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Where: Main Street, Nyack, NY

Rain Date: August 14, 2024

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Knickerbocker Ice Festival Returns to Rockland Lake State Park January 23–25

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After more than a decade “on ice,” the beloved Knickerbocker Ice Festival is making its long-awaited return to Rockland Lake State Park from January 23–25, celebrating America’s 250th anniversary and Rockland Lake’s extraordinary beauty and history.

Once the epicenter of a global ice-harvesting industry, Rockland Lake supplied massive blocks of crystal-clear ice that traveled to far-flung destinations including London, Australia, Asia, and South Africa. That remarkable legacy comes to life once again during this immersive winter festival.

Visitors will be amazed as towering ice sculptures—celebrating both local and national heritage—are carved live by some of the nation’s finest ice sculptors. Guests can also watch igloos being built from snow made right on site. As dusk falls, festivalgoers can warm themselves, meet neighbors, and gather around glowing campfires, culminating in the unforgettable sight of an ice chimney bonfire lighting up the winter sky.

Just as no fine dining establishment or luxury hotel of New York City’s Gilded Era would serve anything other than Knickerbocker Ice harvested from Rockland Lake, today’s Hudson Valley residents are invited to shed their winter blues, embrace community spirit, and take part in this unique celebration.

Throughout the weekend, visitors can stroll the park while watching sculptures take shape, exploring historic images of Rockland Lake through the decades, and enjoying warmth from campfires and a variety of food trucks.

At the park’s northern pavilion, guests will find large-scale enlargements of historic postcards showcasing Rockland Lake’s storied past. Adding to the experience, incredibly rare footage filmed by Thomas Edison—projected ten feet tall—will depict every stage of ice harvesting at Rockland Lake more than 125 years ago, offering a breathtaking glimpse into the lives and labor of earlier generations.

🎟️ Free admission | 🚗 Parking: $10

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Happy New Year: Wishing all of Rockland County a safe, healthy, and prosperous year ahead

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As we welcome the New Year, The Rockland Report extends its heartfelt wishes to all residents of Rockland County for a year filled with good health, good fortune, and meaningful moments shared with family and friends.

As we celebrate and reflect on the year behind us, we encourage everyone to enjoy New Year’s Eve responsibly and safely. Please look out for one another, make smart choices, and help ensure that the start of 2026 is a safe and positive one for our entire community.

Thank you for allowing us to serve and inform you throughout the year. We wish you and your families a happy, healthy, and safe New Year.

The Rockland Report

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