WATCH ABOVE: The abrupt closure of the Aryo driving school in Hudson has left many students scrambling and wondering just how they will manage to get their driver’s license. Billy Shields reports.
HUDSON – A number of parents are furious after getting a cryptically worded email saying a local driving school has abruptly shut its doors.
Stephanie Bouchard was one of the parents who received an email saying the ARYO driving school was cancelling classes due to some kind of dispute.
“My daughter’s been working all summer for this,” she said.
“Now we have to figure out what to do.”
Co-owner Ravit Rosenblum wrote in an email sent to customers that classes were cancelled due to business partner Aharon Revah.
“This unfortunate event has been imposed on me and you by my business partner. He has caused great inconveniences to the daily operations of this school.”
Revah denied this characterization, and told Global News students could complete their training free of charge at a school he operates in L’Île-Perrot.
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