History Rusty Skates, Bear Robes, & Hungry Ice Houses – Christmas 1873 As Christmas approached 150 years ago, foggy days and nights compelled the closure of steamboat travel to Haverstraw. The roads just outside Nyack consisted... Mike HaysDecember 21, 2023
News Nyack Sketch Log: Oak Hill Cemetery by Bill Batson In 1989, after five years as Superintendent, Andrew Thompson decided to retire. The Board of Oak Hill Cemetery placed an ad... Bill BatsonAugust 3, 2021
News Nyack Sketch Log: 3.14159265358 Lady & Son by Bill Batson Thirty one years ago, physicist Larry Shaw rebranded March 14 as Pi Day to celebrate the seemingly infinite number 3.14159265359. In... Bill BatsonMarch 6, 2018
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Pie Lady & Son by Bill Batson Deborah Tyler had 300 pie orders to fill in the Fall of 2001. The single mother of three had converted her... Bill BatsonApril 25, 2017
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Pie Lady & Son by Bill Batson Deborah Tyler had 300 pie orders to fill in the Fall of 2001. The single mother of three had converted her... News & Views StaffOctober 13, 2015
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Pie Lady & Son by Bill Batson Deborah Tyler had 300 pie orders to fill in the Fall of 2001. The single mother of three had converted her... News & Views StaffNovember 26, 2013
News Nyack Sketch Log: Oak Hill Cemetery According to Luke by Bill Batson According to former Oak Hill caretaker Luke Conroy, “cemeteries are for the living.” Seated in the first floor office of this... News & Views StaffApril 30, 2013
News Nyack Sketch Log: The Pie Lady… & Son by Bill Batson Deborah Tyler had 300 pie orders to fill in the Fall of 2001. The single mother of three had converted her... News & Views StaffMay 22, 2012