Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Hopper Brings the Flash Sketch Mob Back to Life 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... Bill BatsonJuly 9, 2024
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Weld Realty For more than 18 years, Weld Realty poured skill and relentless passion into matching creative, artistic individuals and families with the unique houses that... Bill BatsonDecember 19, 2023
News Nyack Sketch Log Remembers South Nyack’s Tish DuBow We take a look back at the life of former South Nyack Mayor Patricia "Tish" DuBow, who passed away at age 88 from an... Bill BatsonSeptember 7, 2023
Arts Urban Renewal: Nyack’s Unhealed Wound Nyack was one 2,100 communities across America that became all too familiar with the euphemism “Urban Renewal.” In my family, we called the now... Bill BatsonJune 28, 2023
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’s Farmers’ Market, you are... Bill BatsonApril 19, 2023
News Women of Leadership and Vision Natalie Couch, the first woman to vote and practice law in Rockland County, lived in this distinctive five-peaked tower on the south-west corner of... Bill BatsonMarch 7, 2023
News St. Charles AME Zion Church 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... Bill BatsonFebruary 15, 2023
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: The Folk Art of John Rossi by Bill Batson Over the past 32 years, John Rossi has created over 700 woodcut replicas of private homes and public buildings in Rockland... Bill BatsonJanuary 24, 2023
News Independent Order of Odd Fellows Every time I passed this sign, I struggled to decipher the mysterious acronym. Not knowing the meaning of the hieroglyphic written in glass neon... Bill BatsonJanuary 17, 2023
News Dr. King and the Fellowship of Reconciliation This is the house where Martin Luther King would have slept. Were it not for an assassin in Memphis in 1968, our nation’s Nobel... News & Views StaffJanuary 10, 2023