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Important Notice Regarding the Village of Nyack Operations: COVID-19 Response

Nyack Village Hall will remain closed to the public and employees until March 27, 2020. There has been no public or employee access since Wednesday, March 18, 2020, which is required by the Rockland County Healthy Department protocol due to a potential exposure that has been reported at Nyack Village Hall.

All Village offices are available by e-mail and voicemail. We will return any voicemail messages and respond as quickly as possible to publc inquiries. The Department of Public Works will continue to provide residential garbage pick-up as scheduled on Mondays and Thursdays. Please refer to the Village Hall Staff Directory for contact information.

It should also be noted that the Rockland County Health Department is reporting potential exposure to COVID-19 at the First Church of Nyack:

First Church of Nyack, 187 Main St., Nyack, NY 10960

  • Potential exposure date: Sunday, March 8, 2020
  • Self-quarantine until Monday, March 23, 2020 if present on March 8, 2020

Anyone who believes they may have been exposed or are experiencing symptoms should contact their physician or call the NYS COVID-19 HOTLINE 24/7 AT 1-888-364-3065 for guidance.

Drive through testing is now available in Rockland County at the Anthony Wayne Recreation Area. You must contact the 24/7 COVID-19 Hotline at 1-888-364-3065 for an appointment. Testing is only available by appointment and the NYS Department of Health will evaluate your need when you call. If they determine you should have a test, they will schedule the appointment.

Rockland County Department of Health regularly updates potential exposure locations. Sign up for notifications or check their website daily for updated information.

We continue to urge residents to STAY HOME. It is imperative that we all do our part to slow the spread of the virus. When you must leave your home for essential supplies, practice proper social distancing by staying at least six feet from others, complete your business efficiently and return home. Once you return home, wash your hands thoroughly.

These are extraordinary and frightening times. It is imperative that we do the best we can to stay calm, that we check on vulnerable friends and neighbors and we obey our public officials and our health experts. If we all work together (while far apart) we will contribute to the containment of the virus and help to shorten these difficult times.

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You can contact us at (845) 358-0548, or visit www.Nyack-NY.gov.



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