History Nyack People & Places: Revisiting Undercliff–A Lost, Gilded Age Mansion by Mike Hays Undercliff, or Underclyffe as it was styled in 1885, was an estate house named for its presence near or ‘under’ Hook... Mike HaysMarch 24, 2022
History Nyack People & Places: Peter Williamson–The Last Surviving Person Formerly Enslaved in Rockland County Peter Williamson died in Upper Nyack in January, 1886. He was said to be the last living person in Rockland County born in bondage.... Mike HaysFebruary 10, 2022
History Nyack People & Places: When the Governor Approved Removal of Hook Mountain by Mike Hays “We certainly need it. I don’t see how there can be any opposition. Go to it and do it quickly.” This... Mike HaysApril 8, 2021
History Nyack People & Places: The Last Living Person Born Into Bondage in Rockland County by Mike Hays Peter Williamson died in Upper Nyack in January, 1886. He was said to be the last living person in Rockland County... Mike HaysJune 4, 2020
History Nyack People & Places: Broadway’s Stone Wall Walk by Mike Hays With a smile and a wave, villagers out for a fresh air walk on N. Broadway in Upper Nyack during our... Mike HaysApril 2, 2020
Nyack People & Places Nyack People & Places: The Nyack Country Club by Mike Hays “Fore!” yelled a golfer as the shot faded right off course, bouncing on the tennis court, onto Broadway Avenue, and landing... Nyack News & Views TeamAugust 1, 2019