News Nyack Sketch Log: Nyack Village Theatre by Bill Batson The Nyack Village Theatre sign is unassuming and you might just walk on by, but that would be a mistake. One... News & Views StaffApril 17, 2012
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Flash Sketch Mob by Bill Batson Veni, Vedi, Sketchi means I came, I saw, I sketched. The original boast from Julius Caesar was more ominous. For our... News & Views StaffApril 10, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Rotary Clock by Bill Batson This landmark clock was a gift from the Rotary Club of Nyack. Despite an inscription at the base and a logo... News & Views StaffApril 3, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: Nyack’s Little Schoolhouse by Bill Batson Angie Sampath gives new meaning to the term “working from home.” As head teacher of Nyack’s Little Schoolhouse daycare program, she... News & Views StaffMarch 27, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: Maura’s Kitchen by Bill Batson When she receives compliments for her cooking, Maura Azanedo has been known to say “I am not a chef: I am... News & Views StaffMarch 20, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Nyack Library Part II by Bill Batson The Nyack Library is an example of one of the most epic philanthropic gestures of the early 20th Century. Andrew Carnegie... News & Views StaffMarch 13, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Nyack Library Part I by Bill Batson More than 200 years ago, Nicholas Green and Tunis Depew sowed the seeds that would become the Nyack Library. A membership fee... News & Views StaffMarch 6, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: Nyack Water Department by Bill Batson When we turn on the faucet or flush the toilet, the water always flows. We may not know the exact source, or... News & Views StaffFebruary 28, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: St. Philip’s A.M.E Zion Church by Bill Batson Two years before Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as president, St. Philip’s A.M.E. Zion Church was founded in 1859 by abolitionist John... News & Views StaffFebruary 21, 2012
News Nyack Sketch Log: Edward Hopper Mania by Bill Batson The building in Haverstraw that was the subject of Edward Hopper’s 1925 painting “House by the Railroad” still stands proud. The... News & Views StaffFebruary 7, 2012