People, businesses and leaders inspire their communities in 'We're Open'

Every Friday at 7 p.m., News 12 celebrates the reopening of businesses as local economies begin to recover.

News 12 Staff

May 26, 2020, 3:17 PM

Updated 1,522 days ago

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Every Friday at 7 p.m., News 12 celebrates the reopening of businesses as local economies begin to recover. From the new way of doing business, to adjusted menus, to safety precautions, “We’re Open” features the people, businesses and leaders who inspire their communities.
Businesses featured in the May 29th show:
Cantina Lobos
217 Wolfs Lane, Pelham 
Valley Cycle Shop
139 NY-59, Spring Valley 
Wallach Jewelry
1953 Palmer Ave, Larchmont 
Maria Luisa
3836, 77 S Broadway, Nyack 
Metal and Stone Jewelers
12 S Broadway, Nyack 
Two Villains Brewing
132 Main St, Nyack 
Westchester Burger Company
106 Westchester Ave, White Plains 
Westchester Burger Company
56 Garth Rd, Scarsdale 
The 808 Bistro
808 Scarsdale Ave, Scarsdale 
Monte's
3330 NY-343, Amenia 
DeCicco & Sons
21 Center St, Ardsley 
DeCicco & Sons
7 Halstead Ave, Harrison 
DeCicco & Sons
43 Fifth Ave, Village of Pelham 
DeCicco & Sons
2141 Palmer Ave, Larchmont 
Sport Time Lake Isle Country Club
660 White Plains Road Eastchester, NY 


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