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By Arthur H. Gunther NYACK, N.Y. ‘€“ Nearing Memorial Park, an acre of recreational ground inimitable to almost any American village, is an old...
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By Arthur H. Gunther NYACK, N.Y. ‘€“ Nearing Memorial Park, an acre of recreational ground inimitable to almost any American village, is an old...
Jerry Koblin is the honoree at the Friends of The Nyacks Outstanding Citizen Award Dinner on Friday, April 9 for the his longtime service...
By Richard Kavesh When people think of the heroes and heroines of the civil rights movement of the 1950’s and 1960’s, some of the names...
by Liz Sayles Maurice Sendak’s “Wild Things” ambushed me as I turned a corner at the Friday opening of the Neo-Integrity exhibit at the...
The Hopper House presents Matthew Murray’s “Abandoned America” and Tracy Silva-Barbosa “Transcending Time” exhibit from March 27-May 9. The opening reception is Saturday, March...
by Richard Kavesh A few weeks ago Trustee Jen White and village grant writer Al Butzel traveled to Washington D.C. to personally deliver Nyack’s applications...
Ugly, strange or really cute, kids can create monsters of their own at the Monster Making Workshop at the Hopper House on Saturday April 17....
Kids can learn to make beaded key chains fish, snakes, or maybe even a colorful gecko at the Beaded Glass Workshop for Kids at...
By Marianne Olive There is a big buzz around the village and throughout the tri state area about the week long 40th anniversary celebration...
“Too White to be Black,”a one-man show about about race and adoption, will be staged on March 21 at 7p as part of the...