News Amazing Grace Circus Still Soaring by Bill Batson On June 29th, Amazing Grace Circus starts its annual summer day camp. Amazing Grace Circus was formed after the tragic events... News & Views StaffJune 16, 2015
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: ART WALK Founder Paulette Ross by Bill Batson Ten years ago, a boutique named p. ross opened in Nyack with the tag line “Where Art Meets Fashion.” On Friday,... News & Views StaffJune 9, 2015
News Nyack Sketch Log: The John Green Preservation Coalition by Bill Batson After the Lent House in Orangeburg was unceremoniously demolished two months ago, efforts to save the John Green House in Nyack... News & Views StaffJune 2, 2015
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Flash Sketch Mob Is Back! by Bill Batson Flash Sketch Mob returns to Nyack for ART WALK 2015! The Flash Sketch Mob returns on June 20th, adding Main Street... News & Views StaffMay 26, 2015
News Nyack Sketch Log: A Bench By The Underground Railroad About 400 people were on hand for the dedication of the Toni Morrison Society’s Bench By The Road in Nyack’s Memorial Park on May... News & Views StaffMay 19, 2015
News Nyack Sketch Log: Chef Kendell Brenner by Bill Batson Thanks to Chef Kendell Brenner, Rockland County has an annual celebration of everything cooked with charcoal and spice. Brenner will host... News & Views StaffMay 12, 2015
News Nyack Sketch Log: Last Call at O’Donoghue’s by Bill Batson After operating under the ownership of an O’Donoghue for 63 of the last 65 years, the pub near the corner of... News & Views StaffMay 5, 2015
Arts Nyack Sketch Log Welcomes Toni Morrison by Bill Batson On May 18th, Toni Morrison will attend the dedication of a monument in Nyack’s Memorial Park to the painful period of... News & Views StaffApril 28, 2015
News Nyack Sketch Log: School Street Syllabus by Bill Batson Upper Nyack’s School Street has enough history to supply its own syllabus. The row houses that line the block were built... News & Views StaffApril 21, 2015
News Nyack Sketch Log: Hand House Hosts Hitchcock Homage by Bill Batson Since the 1850s, only four families have called this address on South Franklin Street home. The first two families built and... News & Views StaffApril 14, 2015