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South Nyack homeowners still in limbo on Tappan Zee

Workers continue early construction of pilings, from barges,

Photo credit: Rory Glaeseman | Workers continue early construction of pilings, from barges, just north of the Tappan Zee Bridge crossing from Westchester to Rockland County, in background. These pilings allowed proposers to conduct demonstrations of boring to ascertain the composition of the riverbed and a pile-driving project that will determine the load capacity of seven locations in the future path of the bridge. The pile-driving demonstration project was the first physical preparatory work for the new Tappan Zee Bridge. (March 13, 2012)

A December deadline has come and gone for the weary South Nyack residents awaiting news from the state on how the state's new Tappan Zee Bridge project will impact their homes.

Now the homeowners are hoping for answers by the end of January.

In January of 2012, the half-dozen owners of one- and two-family houses near the Rockland entrance to the old bridge received letters from the state,...

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