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Nyack’s in the air

August
27

Nyack is a great shopping destination, so it’s not surprising that this work week had only just begun when I came across two bits of Nyack-related shopping news.

First, I got a phone call from Jo Ann Basile, who asked me to pass something along.

As I’ve mentioned here before, Basile’s taking another busload of shoppers up to the antiques markets of Brimfield, Mass.

The trip will start around 6:30 a.m. Sept. 6 when the bus leaves from Nyack — and there are a few seats left.

I went in May, writing about it here, and this time around am taking a vacation day to make the return trip.

It was that good.

Check out this earlier entry for the specific details on the trip — and consider going yourself. I know I’m looking forward to another memorable shopping excursion. (Basile’s at 845-641-1413).

Then, I also got an e-mail from Anne Beneville, the owner of Hip Chik in Nyack.

The boutique at 5 S. Broadway is holding its “Fall Update Sale & Summer Clearance,” which means savings of 50 to 80 percent off items “you want right now — shorts, casual sportswear, tees and more.”

Sounds like some great savings, from a shop noted for its style.

The sale is on only until Labor Day, so stop by, visit the Web site or call 845-353-3644 for more details.

This entry was posted on Monday, August 27th, 2007 at 1:10 pm by Mary Shustack.
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Mary Shustack has been living — and shopping — in this region her whole life. This blog will follow her never-ending search for beautiful things, from home-decorating accents to funky tote bags to quirky collectibles. Come along as she browses through the shops, boutiques, markets and fairs of the Lower Hudson Valley.

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