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West Nyack Revitalization Phase II Work Will Begin February 17th Be Mindful of Detours

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George Hoehmann, Town Supervisor Clarkstown announced the long- anticipated work for West Nyack Revitalization Phase II. Work will begin around February 17th. At that time, the first of two limited and necessary detour and road closure events on West Nyack Road will commence to accommodate culvert replacements. The first limited area of closure will take place on the eastern side of the park. All businesses, residences, and the park will be fully accessible during the closure period. 

We understand that detours are an inconvenience to individuals looking to access the area, and have instructed our contractor to utilize the shortest possible closure period to accomplish the necessary work. We appreciate your understanding during this time. 

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988: Three Numbers That Can Change a Life

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The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is here for anyone feeling overwhelmed, sad, stressed, or in a mental health crisis. It’s free, private, and available 24/7.

What happens when you contact 988?

  • You’ll talk with a trained counselor who listens and cares.

  • They’ll help you feel supported and work through what you’re going through.

  • You can call, text, or chat—whatever feels best for you.

988 is for everyone.

  • You don’t have to be in a serious emergency.

  • You can reach out for yourself or if you’re worried about a friend or family member.

Sharing 988 can save lives.
Let’s help more people know that support is just three numbers away.
You’re not alone—and no one else has to be either.

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New Scenic Trail Underway to Connect Demarest Kill Park and Dutch Garden

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Construction has begun on a new and improved walking path that will connect the rear of Demarest Kill Park to Dutch Garden. Stretching nearly half a mile, the trail will guide visitors below the dam, through wooded areas, and alongside the picturesque Demarest Kill brook.

Scheduled for completion by the end of summer (weather permitting), the trail will feature benches, newly planted deciduous and evergreen trees, a variety of shrubs, and vibrant wildflowers.

Even more exciting enhancements are on the way for your County parks!

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