News Did You Know: Rockland’s Role In American Black Theater The Nyack Library hosts a panel discussion about the American Black Theater on Thurs May 14 at 7p. Local Rockland County artists Alice Crowe... News & Views StaffMay 11, 2015
News Do You Know What Happened 45 Years Ago At Kent State? May 4, 2015 is the 45th anniversary of the Kent State shootings when 28 members of the Ohio National Guard fired on Vietnam War... News & Views StaffMay 4, 2015
News Did You Know: Cinco de Mayo Is Not a Mexican Nat’l Holiday Did You Know that Cinco de Mayo is a bigger deal in US drinking establishments than it is in most of Mexico? May 5th... News & Views StaffApril 27, 2015
News DYK: Earth Day Is The Planet’s #1 Non-Denominational Holiday Now celebrated in more than 192 countries by more than a billion people every year, Earth Day is the world’s biggest annual celebration not... News & Views StaffApril 20, 2015
News Did You Know: Income Tax Wasn’t A ‘Thing’ Until the Civil War Maybe you will like Lincoln a little bit less after learning that he’s the guy that introduced income tax to the United States. Wednesday,... News & Views StaffApril 13, 2015
News DYK: Nyack, Like The Human Body, Is Mostly Water Did You Know that 60 percent of the human body is water. About 50 percent of Nyack is under water. Nyack’s 1.6 square miles... News & Views StaffApril 6, 2015
News Did You Know: The History of April Fools Here’s the week at a glance at the Nyack Library. Monday FREE AARP Tax Aid, bring 2 forms of i.d. – one must be... News & Views StaffMarch 30, 2015
News Did You Know: The History Behind March Madness If you think that the frenetic 68 team collegiate spring scramble known as March Madness is poetry in motion, you won’t be surprised to... News & Views StaffMarch 23, 2015
News An Underground Railroad Did You Know: Next Stop, Nyack. The display cases in the Carnegie-Farian room explore the period in history when Nyack was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Through objects, images,... News & Views StaffMarch 16, 2015
News Did You Know: Victoria Woodhull For President! More than 100 years before Hillary declared her candidacy, Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president of the United States in... News & Views StaffMarch 9, 2015