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Sloatsburg’s new field at the Community Fields complex has been seeded and set for the spring season

Posted on 03 October 2018 by Editor

The Village of Sloatsburg’s Skate Park asphalt slab had fallen into disrepair due to storm flooding since its 1980s installation — the slab’s surface had undergone repeated flooding and cycles of freezing and thawing. The asphalt slab was recently removed and the field was graded and seeded for a youth field, which should be ready in the spring.

Precisely one year ago, in October of 2017, there was a public conversation about what could be done with the old Village of Sloatsburg Skate Park, built in the 1980s. After much discussion and investigation, the Village tore down the old rink and moved on. Continue Reading

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Fire in the Hole: The Incident Involving That Unexploded Stick of Dynamite

Posted on 25 September 2018 by Editor

Video still from of the incident via Sloatsburg business CCI Integrators, Inc.

A Metra crew was working along Route 17 Monday afternoon when a worksite explosion suddenly sent dirt and debris into the air. A local Sloatsburg business surveillance video captured the incident, which was purportedly caused by a piece unexploded dynamite (or explosive) used for blasting on site.

The Sloatsburg Fire Department, Sloatsburg Volunteer Ambulance Corps. and Rockland Paramedics responded to the incident. Metra has been working on a particularly difficult, final stretch of the Western Ramapo Sewer District Project for the Rockland County Sewer District 1, one that has involved granite ledge rock and the use of many minor explosions along Route 17 at Dater Crossing.

The Ramapo Police Department reported that two Metra workers were treated at the scene and that the incident remains under investigation. Local Sloatsburg business CCI, Integrators, Inc. provided Ramapo Police with surviellance video of the area which caught the explosion.

Currently Metra is negotiating with Rockland utility companies on how to finish the stretch of Route 17. Metra has used minor controlled blasts along the route to dig up roadway which will extend the amount of time it takes to complete the project. The utility companies have blocked requests from Metra to use more intensive blasting due to concerns about utility infrastructure damage.

The sewer project extension has also set back the date for the New York State Department of Transportation to begin its Complete Street Project through the Village of Sloatsburg which will include the paving of Route 17 through the village. Current projections for the Complete Streets project to commence in 2020.

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Hiking and Biking and More: Sterling Forest State Park Soars with New Multi-Use Trail

Posted on 24 September 2018 by Editor

A New York New Jersey Trail Conference volunteer looks on as mountain bikers come down the new multi-use hike/bike/ride trail in Sterling Forest State Park, partially fund by Michael Bruno’s Tuxedo Hudson Corporation. The NYNJTC celebrates the 7-mile multi-use trail loop grand opening on Sunday, September 30.

The idea of Sloatsburg as a outdoor adventure hub and gateway to the surrounding parks is a step closer than it was last year. The western Rockland County Route 17 corridor, (including Tuxedo with a train station that serves as a weekend magnet for hikers), is tucked between Harriman State Park and Dater Mountain Nature Park and  other count and town parks. Add the vast green expanse of Sterling Forest State Park off to the west as far as Greenwood Lake and Sloatsburg and Tuxedo are surrounded by parkland. Continue Reading

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HBO’s High Maintenance shoots a show in Sloatsburg

Posted on 12 September 2018 by Editor

The HBO series “High Maintenance”, about the life and times of a personal pot delivery guy in NYC, shot a show for season three in Sloatsburg, NY.

The basic premise of the HBO series “High Maintenance” has the show’s main character riding through New York City on a bike, delivering weirdness, scraps of human compassion and wisdom and weed products. Continue Reading

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Explore Harriman This Fall – Suffern and Sloatsburg promote western Rockland County parks and tourism

Posted on 11 September 2018 by Editor

The featured photo for the Village of Sloatsburg by Geoff Welch that is part of the Rockland County Tourism Explore Harriman poster. The campaign promotes western Rockland County as a trail town and outdoors destination. Posters are due to be installed on NJ Transit North Bergen County Line trains and select platforms this fall (including trains on the Sloatsburg line).

September is the traditional turning of the season for Sloatsburg and other Hudson Valley communities. It marks the return of school and the coming of October’s leaf peeping, when temperatures dip and the trees begin to light up with a bit of fall color. Continue Reading

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Sloatsburg’s Brook Street Park Set for Significant Improvements

Posted on 02 September 2018 by Editor

The old public playground is not what it used to be. There’s the spring-laden duck of death that rocks back and forth. Sometimes a kid will rock so hard they get bucked off or nearly knock themselves out. And then there’s the spinning Merry-Go-Round that has put the fear of flight and injury into countless kids. How many have spun the giant metal wheel to warp speed before either jumping on off? Continue Reading

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The Bluegrass Festival at Harmony Hall features good music, food and a family-friendly, supervised Kids Krafts area

Posted on 29 August 2018 by Editor

This September’s Highlands Bluegrass Festival in Sloatsburg, NY, features Tony Trischka and his band Territory as the headline act. Sponsored by the Town of Ramapo and Rockland County Tourism, the annual Bluegrass Festival runs from 1-6pm on Sunday, September 9 and is staged by the The Friends of Harmony Hall. The Friends are requesting concertgoers donate $10 toward the event (kids are free) — a much-needed contribution which helps the non-profit group pay for expenses.

The Highlands Bluegrass Festival is an important Sloatsburg event — it’s an opportunity for the Village to welcome hundreds of visitors from across the Hudson Valley and surrounding area. The big event animates the downtown Route 17 corridor, helping the local economy … come rain or shine.

The Friends of Harmony Hall only have so many hands to help stage the event, so members of the Sloatsburg Chamber of Commerce have stepped up to help, both as active vendors and event day volunteers. Continue Reading

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Sloatsburger celebrated as New York Hero by Rockland County First Responder group

Posted on 28 August 2018 by Editor

Sloatsburger Randi Colton will be honored at the annual fundraiser on October 6 by the Rockland County non-profit Worldwide Community First Responder (WCFR) which selected Colton as the organization’s 2018 New York Hero Award for her tireless contributions to field of health and safety.

Sloatsburger Randi Colton has been hard at work the last few years spreading the word on personal fitness and how to save lives. A First Aid and CPR instructor, Colton offers a variety of custom classes in the community, including regularly at the Sloatsburg Public Library, where she regularly offers a Babysitting and CPR course (see your handy Library newsletter for information on the September 15 program). Continue Reading

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A pickle of an improvement at the Sloatsburg tennis courts

Posted on 21 August 2018 by Editor

The Village made a small adjustment to the Community Fields tennis courts. By repainting one court with yellow lines, one part of the courts was turned into a Pickleball court. Continue Reading

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Valley Rock Inn restoration drives Sloatsburg revitalization

Posted on 26 July 2018 by Editor

As restoration and repurposing of buildings continues apace, the Valley Rock Inn campus in Sloatsburg, NY has come into focus. Interior view of the Valley Rock Inn, showing the lawn off the porch of the new restaurant cantina.

With its wall of landscaping along Route 17, Valley Rock Inn in Sloatsburg, NY, has quietly enclosed itself. But the restoration and repurposing of the Valley Rock campus continues apace as crews have been busily working on an assortment of outdoor projects, creating whole new landscaped spaces, including a large restaurant and porch, a stone and beam courtyard and new in-ground pool — just as revitalization in the wider Village has taken root. Continue Reading

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