News Nyack Sketch Log: Green Meadow Waldorf School by Bill Batson “We try to connect the head, hand and heart of our students,” said Vicki Larson, the communications director at Green Meadow... Bill BatsonOctober 2, 2018
News Nyack Sketch Log: Meals on Wheels by Bill Batson Meals on Wheels delivers. For people who cannot shop or cook because of illness, physical disability or advanced age, their service... Bill BatsonSeptember 25, 2018
News Nyack Sketch Log Walking Tour by Bill Batson The Nyack Sketch Log is now a walking tour. What started as a digital diary of village life is now an... Bill BatsonSeptember 18, 2018
News Nyack Sketch Log: Authors Built Home with Fairy Tales by Bill Batson Once upon a time, a couple who wrote and illustrated children’s books built this fairy tale house. Berta and Elmer Hader... Bill BatsonSeptember 11, 2018
News Nyack Sketch Log: Nyack Record Shop Project by Bill Batson Over two dozen local African American oral histories collected by Nyack Record Shop Project volunteers in January 2018 form the basis... Bill BatsonSeptember 4, 2018
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: A House Haunted by Art by Bill Batson When printmaker Sylvia Roth moved into her home in South Nyack in 1977, she had no idea it was the birthplace... Bill BatsonAugust 21, 2018
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Hand House by Bill Batson Since the 1850s, only four families have called 122 South Franklin Street home. The first two families built and expanded what... Bill BatsonAugust 14, 2018
Arts Words & Images: Olympic Experience by Sue Webb My sister Mary was my golden ticket to the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. She had gotten a job working... Bill BatsonAugust 12, 2018
News Nyack Sketch Log: Wizards Still Catching Air by Bill Batson Before we had a skatepark, Nyack was home to one of the first skateboard teams in New York, The Wizards. “Virgin... Bill BatsonAugust 7, 2018
Arts Words & Images: Carrington Bookshop by Janey Tannenbaum We drove around the block six times trying to decide. On the seventh run we were stopped by police, who thought... Bill BatsonAugust 5, 2018