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by Brian Clay Jennings This weekend’s Hudson River Day will celebrate our river’s rich heritage with historic ships and riverside activities of interest to...

History

Embarking on a journey through Nyack’s rich history, we unveil the riveting tale of the Nyack Rowing Association (N.R.A.), a charismatic crew that once graced...

History

Bardin’s Famous Gilded Age Restaurant Recap In the heyday of Nyack, if you sought the pulse of the town, the St. George Hotel was...

History

Back on August 24, 1911, the skies above Upper Nyack bore witness to a spectacular event when Harry Atwood’s biplane executed a daring emergency...

Nyack People & Places

Part 1 The History of Gedney Street in the 19th Century For about 50 years, a small, shabby building, not much more than a...

Nyack People & Places

Whether it is Nighthawks in the Diner, Early Sunday Morning, New York Movie, or Morning Sun, Edward’s Hopper’s grip on America’s imagination only gets stronger over time. How...

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“Where’s the fire?” Nyack firemen shouted to each other after they heard the alarm. Precious minutes were lost. “Prospect House,” someone shouted. It was...

Nyack People & Places

Around 1910, Saloon owner Otto Hahn posed for a photograph on his saloon porch beneath a large sign advertising Manilla Lager Beer. Nyack residents...

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Pierre Bernard, America’s first yogi, lived on an ashram he called the Clarkstown Country Club in Nyack from 1920 until his death in 1955. The...

Living Well

Interview and text by Suzanne Buchauer   Terry Bourgeois is the founder of the Empire State Ride, a 7-day 500-plus-mile annual ride that raises money...