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by Tina Traster Every day, no matter the weather, no matter what, Stony Point resident Andrea LeResche climbs into a tangled copse to feed...

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It’s Been a Good Year For Nyack’s Oldest Home by Ken Sharp They say “When God closes a door, he opens a window.” In...

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by Bill Batson Since his death in 1842, John Green’s house has lived on, standing at the foot of Main Street, occupied by a...

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by LeeAnn Mailly If you are committed to shop until you drop, we can suggest a few fun things to do after you do...

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by Dave Zornow “Historic preservation is not for sissies,” says local author and filmmaker Tina Traster. “It takes grit, determination and magical thinking.” The...

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by Bill Batson The campaign to save the historic Lent House in Orangeburg was lost on Saturday morning, April 4th. The decisive blow was...

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After adopting  from a Russian orphanage, journalist Tina Traster realized that her daughter was emo­tionally detached and that something was “not quite right.” Why...

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by Max Cea Nyack, June 29 — Wish those landscapers would stop using those noisy, gas-powered leaf blowers?  Don’t hold your breath — unless...

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by Tina Traster Looking like Mr. Sad Sack, my husband Ricky took off his black-and-red checked lumber-jacket, sunk into the couch and emitted a...

Rockland Lake, Oct 2009. Photo Credit: Dave Zornow Rockland Lake, Oct 2009. Photo Credit: Dave Zornow

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by Tina Traster I have a picture I took 30 years ago of a white clapboard house partially obscured by brilliant, blazing leaves of...