The Villages The Other Redistricting Effort That Should Be on Your Radar This week in the Villages: We take a look at the next redistricting battle you should be paying attention to in Rockland County. Plus,... Alex KratzAugust 29, 2022
Arts Weekly Rec: Five at Lagstein Gallery We recommend that you take a step off the steaming sidewalks of August to enjoy a group show at the Lagstein Gallery, 85 South... Alex KratzAugust 26, 2022
Nyack People & Places Helen Hayes Daughter, Nyack’s “Act of God Baby”, Was A Polio Poster Child Polio has reared its ugly head again in 2022 as it did frequently every summer so many years ago when it crippled and killed... Mike HaysAugust 25, 2022
Politics Maloney Wins, Sets Up 17th District Showdown with Lawler Despite a whirlwind of controversy around his candidacy and a spirited challenge from the party’s left, Sean Patrick Maloney easily won the Democratic primary... Alex KratzAugust 24, 2022
Arts Straight Lines Ruin Everything When I draw a building, the inhabitants are mostly strangers to me and the people who built the structure are like phantoms who interact... Bill BatsonAugust 23, 2022
Politics A Deep Dive into Hudson Valley’s Hottest Primary Race Back in July, before the 2022 primary campaign season, which will end this Tuesday, Aug. 23, really started to kick into high gear, State... Celia BernhardtAugust 22, 2022
The Villages Rockland Primary Voting Guide, Republican Candidates and Water Limits This week in the Villages: A voting guide for Tuesday’s primaries, a closer look at Republican candidates, and a lack of rain leads to... Alex KratzAugust 22, 2022
Arts Weekly Rec: Virgin Blacktop: A New York Skate Odyssey VIRGIN BLACKTOP: A New York Skate Odyssey, a documentary that chronicles a skateboard team that began in the river villages of Nyack, Grandview and... Alex KratzAugust 19, 2022
Nyack People & Places The Surprising Story of the Ku Klux Klan in Rockland County The Proud Boys of 1925 It was the event of a decade. KKK leaflets were dropped by plane over Nyack. 10,000 came to see 1,000... Mike HaysAugust 18, 2022
News First Woman to Vote in Rockland County Practiced Law Here by Bill Batson Natalie Couch, the first woman to vote and practice law in Rockland County, lived and held “court” in this distinctive five-peaked... Bill BatsonAugust 16, 2022