Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Elmwood Playhouse by Bill Batson The history of the Elmwood Playhouse is so extensive they have their own historian. Mike Gnazzo holds that job, and a... News & Views StaffSeptember 4, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: Hudson House by Bill Batson Last May was a big month at the Hudson House, one of Nyack’s premier restaurants. The New York Times praised new... News & Views StaffAugust 28, 2012
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: These Are A Few Of Our Favorite Things by Dave Zornow This week the Nyack Sketch Log is one year old. Author/artist Bill Batson’s weekly sketches and short essays have captured our... News & Views StaffAugust 21, 2012
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Hopper Happens by Bill Batson In 2004, Hopper was happening globally in London when 420,000 people visited the Edward Hopper exhibit at the Tate Gallery in... News & Views StaffAugust 14, 2012
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Hopper House by Bill Batson This house was saved from destruction in the early 1970s by an ad-hoc coalition that included neighbors, Rotarians, labor unions, students... News & Views StaffAugust 7, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: Hollingsworth Memorial by Bill Batson “This church is a miracle.” That is how the wife of the pastor of Hollingsworth Memorial, Evangelist Myrtle Jones, has described... News & Views StaffJuly 31, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: The YMCA by Bill Batson The YMCA is such a ubiquitous institution they practically own a letter of the alphabet. The Y gained global brand identification... News & Views StaffJuly 24, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Orchards Of Concklin by Bill Batson When you buy your fresh fruit and baked goods from one of the booths at the Nyack Farmer’s Market, you are... News & Views StaffJuly 17, 2012
Mario Cuomo Bridge Nyack Sketch Log: The Corner Frame Shop by Bill Batson The next two exhibits at Hal Parker’s Corner Frame Shop present important pieces of Nyack history — an appropriate topic for... News & Views StaffJuly 10, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: Nyack’s Fire Department by Bill Batson When a gas main exploded on North Broadway on Thursday June 21 releasing a 25-foot pillar of flame, it was the... News & Views StaffJuly 3, 2012