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Algonquin scholar and author Evan Pritchard will speak about “Henry Hudson and the incident at Indian Point” when the Nyack Library’s Quadricentennial lecture series...
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Algonquin scholar and author Evan Pritchard will speak about “Henry Hudson and the incident at Indian Point” when the Nyack Library’s Quadricentennial lecture series...
What’s 101 years old, doesn’t go much of anywhere anymore and spends most of the time going around in circles at the mall?
Nyack resident and free-speech advocate Irving Feiner will be honored by the NYCLU’s Reproductive Rights Project on May 20. Feiner, who died in February...
HIgh Tor, the 1937 Broadway play about quarrying the Palisades along the lower Hudson, will be topic for the next Hudson River Quadricentennial book...
How the Hudson River Estuary’s oyster banks and deep channel determined the locations and street plans of the early Dutch settlements of Nyack and...
Chris Brennan is a man with ideas, and one of the few people who actually builds things for a living. And he does it...
Conceived in 1881, by Julian O. Davidson1, local artist and marine painter, and his brother in law, Arthur Merrit,2 the Nyack Rowing Association opened...
Irving Feiner, a legendary Nyack school/property tax reform advocate, died January 23 at age 84. Feiner has a long history of activism, and actually...
As regional transportation officials begin to plan for the new Tappan Zee Bridge, Rockland historians are looking backwards — searching for people who remember...
I was listening to Leonard Lopate today on WNYC during lunch, as he was interviewing Bill Ayers. It was definitely an interesting interview, but...