Clarkstown unveils rehab at Lake Nanuet

Ernie Garcia | Rockland/Westchester Journal News

Show Caption Hide Caption Video: Renovated Lake Nanuet opens for the season Renovations to Lake Nanuet include a new bath house and lifeguard building, as well as safety enhancements to the pool.

CLARKSTOWN - Officials unveiled improvements to the town's swimming facilities Saturday.

The upgrades included a new bathhouse and lifeguard area that replaced a 40-year-old structure.

The new building includes a greater number of changing rooms, cell phone charging stations and wi-fi access. The pool's improvements included new deck work and new grading.

"The brand new bathhouse and lifeguard area is the finishing touch on a series of improvements we have made to Lake Nanuet," Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann said in a statement.

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There is also a new food vendor coming to the pool. La Sirena Seafood is owned by chef Kyle Rubino, whose family operates the Nyack Seaport eatery.

The facility at Lake Nanuet is the latest Clarkstown park to get an upgrade. Officials recently unveiled improvements to Germonds Pool.

Upcoming Clarkstown projects include a new playground at Kings Park with new safety surfacing and outdoor adult exercise equipment. The town also expects to open a dog park at Congers Lake Memorial Park in the fall.

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