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The Nyack Sketch Log returns from a too looooong hiatus to celebrate the re-launch of the Flash Sketch Mob. The occasion of the first Flash...

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Imagine the stories that would be told if houses wrote autobiographies. This stately structure on South Highland Avenue could tell us if slaves were...

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Men and women who survived American slavery built St. Charles African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Sparkill in 1865. If your eyes haven’t set...

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Imagine the stories that would be told if houses wrote autobiographies. This stately structure on South Highland Avenue could tell us if slaves were...

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by Bill Batson On Monday, January 17, 2022,  I was honored by St. Charles AME Zion Church as a part of their annual Martin...

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by Bill Batson Since launching Nyack Sketch Log 9 years ago (on August 23, 2011), never more than now have I been so aware...

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by Bill Batson Today is the eighth anniversary Nyack Sketch Log. Since 2011, I have published nearly 400 columns. The flow of ink forming...

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by Bill Batson Imagine the stories that would be told if houses wrote autobiographies. This stately structure on South Highland Avenue could tell us...

Analysis

Will It Rise Again? by Sasha Cohen (Updated 7/22) — One of Nyack’s oldest houses, built by one of the village founders, has roots...

History

by Mike Hays It’s the middle of the 19th century and a lone fugitive slave has missed his “safe house” while traveling through Nyack...