
The Town of Clarkstown will be running full and half day camps this summer!
More information coming soon!
Nanuet is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York, United States. The third largest hamlet in Clarkstown, it is located north of Pearl River, south of New City, east of Spring Valley, and west of West Nyack. It is located midway between Manhattan and Bear Mountain, 19 miles (31 km) north and south of each respectively; and 2 miles (3 km) north of the New Jersey border. It has one of three Rockland County stations on New Jersey Transit's Pascack Valley Line. The population of Nanuet was 17,882 at the 2010 census.
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The Town of Clarkstown will be running full and half day camps this summer!
More information coming soon!
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The Nanuet Chamber of Commerce has been working with the Town of Clarkstown and is pleased to announce that work on a Nanuet Gateway Park will begin in the next few weeks at the intersection of S. Middletown Road and Old Middletown Road.
Completion is targeted for early June. The park will include a small fountain, benches, a flagpole, and a clock.
The cost of the clock (four-sided clock and chime on the hour) is being partially underwritten by fundraising efforts by the Nanuet HS Junior Chamber, the Greater Nanuet Chamber, and Nanuet and Beyond.
Tax-deductible donations to help in this endeavor and our town beautification may be made through Nanuet and Beyond, a community-oriented charity. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Donate here.
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This week, Supervisor Hoehmann and Councilman Franchino joined County Executive Day and Sheriff Falco and the Nanuet Chamber in welcoming the new AFC Urgent Care to the Rockland Plaza in Nanuet.
AFC is open seven days a week and walk ins are welcome. They are located at 42 Rockland Plaza, Nanuet. Congratulations to the team at AFC and welcome to Clarkstown!
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Rockland County’s commercial epicenter is undergoing massive redevelopment. Jerry Tuchband, a longtime resident and president of the Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce said: “We don’t want it to become a Route 17 the situation, but I think that what’s going on is just normal improvement to businesses that have been there for many, many years and need sort of a renaissance, but I don’t think it’ll become out of control.”
Under this plan several stores and the following businesses will be renovated:
Gateway Commons: Construction work should begin this spring on a five-story, 123-room Holiday Inn Express and a QuickChek.
The convenience store and a new drive-thru Dunkin’ Donuts will open by year’s end and the hotel following in 2023.
Vista Dinettes, Momoyama Sushi House, Tiny Trims Children’s Hair Salon,Huntington Learning Center, and the former Coupe Dance Studio and Chick-fila-A’s building would be demolished.
Rockland Plaza: Under plans filed by Brixmor Property Group, the Barnes and Noble/Petco building would be expanded. Modell’s in the adjacent building would be demolished.
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CommunityPass is a secure site that the Town of Clarkstown uses for program and facility registrations.
Registration is now being accepted online for most of our programs using a debit/credit card with Visa or MasterCard logo. There is no extra charge to sign up online.
Click here to register online.

