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In addition, Rockland Trust is deeply committed to the communities it serves, as reflected in the overall "Outstanding" rating in its most recent Community Reinvestment Act performance evaluation. Telephone: Located at the Spring Valley Market Place, the store is currently liquidating its inventory and its doors will close in the next few weeks.

The Westchester store in Mohegan Lake also closed in Other locations in the area include Woodbury Commons, Suffern and Nanuet. Located at South Middletown Road, the office will serve businesses, non-profits and municipalities in the southeastern Rockland County area.

The Nanuet banking office will be open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. November 21, — Another store closing at the Shops of Nanuet. Banana Republic is selling off its merchandise and closing its doors at 75 West Route 59 in Nanuet.

Banana Republic and its parent the GAP have had planned closings in the works for some time. The new 12,sf facility is open seven days a week from am to pm. November 15, — Noodle Hub at 80 Route in Tappan has closed permanently. The new store is expected to bring new jobs to the area. Read more…. October 25, — ClimbZone, a unique family-focused climbing entertainment center, will open its newest location at Palisades Center this fall. Cancer claims coach: Tom Lynch, inspirational North Rockland football coach and teacher, dies at Touched many lives: Dan Zotter, beloved former Ramapo football and track coach, remembered after sudden death.

Private, stubborn, dedicated: For 50 years, track official Jim Fillis focused on kids and getting things right. Michie, whom Veltidi hired in and who coached under him until Veltidi became assistant athletic director in the mid-'90s and gave up coaching, laughed remembering Veltidi's "polecat" offense, a funny formation with "guys spread all around. But it was an effective tool and a spark for Suffern, which Michie noted was often undermanned back then, with small rosters.

He made it tough on opposition coaches," Michie said. He did so much for his players," added Wright, who, like Guccione, referred to Veltidi as an icon. Wright noted he'd sometimes asked Veltidi, who was known to many of his longtime friends as Robbie," to give pre-game speeches to his basketball team.

Velditi, who at different points served as Section 1 Football Coaches Association president and Rockland County Coaches Association president, and was on the hall of fame boards, of course, had many special moments outside sports.

He traveled extensively with his wife and they were parents to a daughter, Sally, and son, Douglas, and grandparents to two, Katherine and Patrick. His daughter, who is the superintendent of Parks and Recreation in Eastchester and who played field hockey, basketball and lacrosse for Suffern and was a cheerleader there, said that growing up she thought everyone spent every fall Saturday watching football.

And she recalls winter Saturdays in the Suffern gym with her friends, helping out with bout sheets and standings at wrestling matches, and fishing and ice fishing with her dad. And, of course, there was pool time, since, at one point, her parents ran Suffern Memorial Pool.

Veltidi, who clearly got a lot of her love of sports she coached modified field hockey at Bronxville and junior varsity girls lacrosse at Eastchester from her dad, echoed what many have said following his death -- that "he was there for everyone in the community.

She'll miss that, as well as her dad being at holiday gatherings, for which he'd develop holiday-themed quizzes that became a friendly competition.

She'll also just miss the bond, she said, her dad enjoyed with her mom and with the rest of her family, including his grandkids, who learned how to "growl" like a pirate from him.



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