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Nyack, Piermont Governments To Further Involve Residents
Both village governments are putting together committees to oversee major issues and projects.

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Both village governments are putting together committees to oversee major issues and projects.

Authorities responded to what they believed was a carbon monoxide poisoning; no one was injured.
A man driving while impaired by drugs crashed into a vehicle carrying a mother and three small children on Labor Day.
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Piermont officials and residents discussed and debated the issue at yesterday's board meeting; a decision will be reached on Sept. 21.
The units—which cost as much as $8,995 each—will cut back on labor and save money over of a period of years.
It is still in the planning stages, and residents can attend an upcoming public meeting for details.
A woman has been arrested for breaking into a Nyack man's home and damaging property.
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A robber beat one victim and struck another with a car on Monday.
The village clerk's office in Village Hall may be receiving an overhaul.
Halted sewer work near Piermont's downtown has caused an odor problem; end date still not certain.
The plan targets specific government employees and may save up to $40,000.
The village government is planning to plant flora in the North Parking Lot
Someone swiped the vehicle from a resident's dock.
State Police based in Tarrytown arrested the man; he has been issued felony charges.