Dunkin’ restaurant in Stony Point commemorates grand reopening with donation to North Rockland High School

Members of the local community and Dunkin’ fans alike poured into Dunkin’s newly remodeled next generation restaurant at 291 Willow Grove Road in Stony Point on Wednesday, Sept. 25 as part of its grand reopening.

Dunkin’ franchisee Kishan Patel commemorated the grand reopening with a $1,500 donation to the North Rockland High School Senior Class Fund. Located less than a mile away from the Stony Point Dunkin’ and boasting an enrollment of over 2,500 students, North Rockland High School serves the communities of Stony Point, Haverstraw, Pomona, Mount Ivy, Highlands, Tuxedo and Woodbury.

“On behalf of NRHS, I would like to express our sincere appreciation to Dunkin’ Franchisee Kishan Patel for his generous donation of $1,500 to our Senior Scholarship Program,” said North Rockland High School Principal Lauren DaPonte. “We are deeply grateful to all our donors who unselfishly give to support our students in their journey to learn, grow and lead. Your contributions make a lasting impact on their future success. In North Rockland, we all work together to prepare the next generation of leaders!”

The celebration also included Stony Point Town Supervisor Jim Monaghan, Rockland County Legislators Paul Cleary and Doug Jobson, Stony Point Councilman Todd Rose, Stony Point Police Lieutenant Daniel Schoales, Rockland County Director of Economic Development and Tourism Jenna Nazario and representatives from the North Rockland Chamber of Commerce, who took part in a commemorative ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The morning featured the first 100 guests in line at 9 a.m. receiving a coupon book containing four free medium hot or iced coffee coupons per month for 14 months as part of Dunkin’s Free Coffee for a Year giveaway. The first 100 guests in line at noon received a coupon book containing four free half-dozen donut coupons per month for 14 months as part of Dunkin’s Free Donuts for a Year giveaway, while many other Dunkin’ Rewards members spun the Dunkin’ prize wheel for free Dunkin’ merchandise.

The newly remodeled Dunkin’ is part of a brand-new, 3,500 square foot facility that includes a Sunoco gas station and convenience store, and is open daily from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.

 

Dunkin’ franchisee Kishan Patel presents North Rockland High School with a $1,500 donation to celebrate the grand reopening of his restaurant at 291 Willow Grove Road in Stony Point on Wednesday, Sept. 25. From left to right: Dunkin’ Business Consultant Jordan Catala (grey polo); Rockland County Director of Economic Development and Tourism Jenna Nazario; North Rockland High School Principal Lauren DaPonte; Stony Point Town Supervisor Jim Monaghan; North Rockland High School Secretary of Campus Life Patty O’Sullivan (red sweatshirt); Rockland County Legislator Doug Jobson; Dunkin’ Franchisee Kishan Patel; Rockland County Legislator Paul Cleary; Stony Point Town Councilman Todd Rose; North Rockland Chamber of Commerce Secretary Tom Ossa; Stony Point Police Lieutenant Daniel Schoales; and Stony Point Dunkin’ Crew Members.

Representatives from the Stony Point Dunkin’ celebrate the grand reopening of their restaurant at 291 Willow Grove Road with a ceremonial ribbon-cutting on Wednesday, Sept. 25. From left to right: Dunkin’ Business Consultant Jordan Catala (grey polo); Rockland County Director of Economic Development and Tourism Jenna Nazario; Rockland County Legislator Doug Jobson; Dunkin’ Franchisee Kishan Patel; Stony Point Town Supervisor Jim Monaghan; Rockland County Legislator Paul Cleary; Stony Point Town Councilman Todd Rose; North Rockland Chamber of Commerce Secretary Tom Ossa (back right); and Stony Point Dunkin’ Crew Members

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