Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Amazing Grace by Bill Batson At the end of this month, Grace Episcopal Church will conclude the celebration of 150 years of worship. A building that... News & Views StaffDecember 13, 2011
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Nyack Center by Bill Batson Nyack Center operates from the oldest surviving house of worship in our village, the First Presbyterian Church. The original sand stone... News & Views StaffDecember 6, 2011
News Nyack Sketch Log: Soup Lines to Soup Angels by Bill Batson The design of a building announces its function. Take the towering clock and fortress architecture of the First Reformed Church of... News & Views StaffNovember 29, 2011
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Post-Occupied with Wall Street by Bill Batson I was one day away from visiting the Occupy Wall Street encampment at Zucotti Park. I was visiting a friend near... News & Views StaffNovember 22, 2011
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: To 10960 With Love by Bill Batson It might seem like a strange place to park my patriotism, but the Nyack Post Office is one of the reasons... News & Views StaffNovember 15, 2011
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: A “Dirty Rat” on Route 59 by Bill Batson Earlier this month, a super-sized rat was seen near the corner of Main Street and Midland Avenue in Nyack, NY. No... News & Views StaffNovember 8, 2011
News Nyack Sketch Log: #RipVanWinkle by Bill Batson I recently pulled a Rip Van Winkle. I did not touch a computer keyboard or cell phone from 2007 until 2011.... News & Views StaffNovember 1, 2011
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: The Tappan Zee Bridge by Bill Batson In this sketch, The Tappan Zee Bridge seems to hang above the house as it does metaphorically over our village. With... News & Views StaffOctober 25, 2011
News The Nyack Sketch Log Versus Google Maps by Bill Batson Like John Henry, I am at war with a machine. My antagonist is not a steam powered drill, but Google Maps.... News & Views StaffOctober 11, 2011
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Running Down the Bull of Wall Street by Bill Batson Since the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations began three weeks ago on September 17th, the size of the crowds has grown as... News & Views StaffOctober 4, 2011