Nyack Business Council to meet October 25th

Oct 25, 2021 at 4:00 PM – Oct 25, 2021 at 5:00 PM

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SUEZ REMINDS RESIDENTS TO SCRUTINIZE IDENTIFICATION OF ALL UTILITY WORKERS

Only emergencies and pre-planned appointments will require SUEZ to enter customer homes

SUEZ is reminding customers to be on alert, after an incident in which a person posing as a water company employee attempted to gain access to a customer’s home. While the individual in question did not gain access, it is an important reminder for all customers to be aware of anyone attempting to enter homes.

“Customers should insist on closely examining the identification of any individual claiming to be from the water company or any other utility,” stated Chris Graziano, Vice President and General Manager, SUEZ New York Operations. “For your protection, all SUEZ employees wear uniforms and photo identification badges with the SUEZ name and logo. If there is any reason for a SUEZ employee to come to your home, look for this identification with an appreciation that only a water-related emergency or pre-planned appointment would require SUEZ to knock on your door.” 

Graziano added that in addition to a photograph, SUEZ identification badges display the employee’s name, employee number, job title and the date the badge was issued to that individual. Customers should also look for white SUEZ vehicles parked at the curb that prominently feature the company’s bright green logo and dark blue lettering.

“False identification scams too often harm citizens who unknowingly allow individuals to enter their homes posing as maintenance personnel,” Graziano said. “Some of our communities have larger senior populations who are particularly vulnerable so we are seeking to raise awareness among our customers that this threat requires diligence.”

SUEZ notified local police about the incident.

SUEZ encourages its customers to visit www.mysuezwater.com, the company’s customer portal, or social media channels for the most up-to-date information.

7th Annual Nanuet Street Fair Scheduled for October 17th has Something for Everyone

(ROCKLAND/October 8, 2021) — The Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce will host its Seventh Annual Nanuet Street Fair on Sunday, October 17th from 10am – 5pm on Main Street. The event has quickly become one of the most popular in Rockland County and attracted more than 15,000 people in previous years. Parking and admission are free. This year’s Fair will feature nearly 200 vendors, a Kidz Zone, car/jeep show, musical entertainment all day long, and more. Musical performances will include FDR Drive Band, Country Fresh, and Georgia 5.

The day will start with free coffee at 10am. Everyone who shows up by 11:15am to the coffee area will receive a ticket for the special “Small Town, Big Heart” raffle and 20 people will win a $10 gift certificate to spend during the Fair at any vendor. 

The Kidz Zone will include rides, crafts, local dancers, singers, karate demonstrations along with musical performances, and a live reptile show. Children can have an all-access pass for rides and bounce houses for $15 for the day or purchase tickets individually for $5.00 each. 

The Nanuet Street Fair will also feature local bands on the main stage at Church Street, plenty of unique food purveyors, wine, beer, and dessert options. Nearly 200 vendors will be onsite selling clothing and jewelry, artwork, quality handmade crafts, along with many local businesses showcasing goods and services.

The car/jeep show will take place in front of the old firehouse on Prospect Street. People interested in showing their car can sign up that morning for $10 entry fee. First, second, and third place trophies will be given in both the car and jeep categories.

“It was a tough year and half for many residents and businesses, so we are thrilled to be able to bring back our Fair this year. We only host one Street Fair a year, so we want to make sure it’s memorable,” stated Jerry Tuchband, President of the Nanuet Chamber.

This year the Fair’s Premier Event Sponsor is the Tourism Board of Rockland County. Gold sponsors are Dynamic Productions, Luxury Kitchen & Bath, and RocklandParent.com. Silver Sponsors include Active International, GMG Public Relations, Good Samaritan Hospital, Mercedes-Benz of Nanuet, Nanuet Restaurant, Town of Clarkstown, and WestRock Pool & Spa. Bronze Sponsors include Bach to Rock, Kumon of Nanuet, Orange & Rockland, Prestige Realty Group, Rockland Bakery, and Wallauer Paint & Design.

“We are the only Street Fair in the tri-state where you can pick up a free goody bag when you arrive. The bag itself is a gift but inside are goodies and coupons from local vendors around Nanuet,” stated Susan Farese, Fair organizer for the Nanuet Chamber of Commerce. The bags are distributed to the first 500 families who stop by the Nanuet Chamber booth at Market Street.

Due to the number of people expected, attendees are asked to leave their dogs at home for everyone’s safety as well as follow CDC guidelines for Covid.

All information about the Fair can be found at www.nanuetchamber.com and questions can be directed to info@nanuetchamber.com Those interested in a booth should go to www.woodwill.com

This year’s Fair will be chronicled on social media using #NanuetSF21. You can follow the chamber on Twitter @NanuetChamber and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nanuetchamberofcommerce  and on Instagram @nanuetchamber.

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