News A New Chapter for Nyack News & Views Every neighborhood needs news. A wise, veteran journalist told me this about 20 years ago and it rang true on so many levels for... Alex KratzAugust 3, 2022
Nyack Sketch Log Hopper House The childhood home of one of America's greatest visual artist was saved from destruction in the early 1970s by an ad-hoc coalition that included... Bill BatsonAugust 2, 2022
News Addressing the State of the Viruses This week in the Villages: We take a look at all the not-so-friendly neighborhood viruses coursing through the county. Plus, your weekly weather prediction,... Alex KratzAugust 1, 2022
Health & Wellness Navigating Monkeypox With news stories on monkeypox cases rising in New York, especially in New York City, many are concerned about how this disease is spread,... News & Views StaffJuly 31, 2022
Arts Weekly Rec: See the Long-Awaited Sequel to A Doll’s House If you’ve been waiting patiently for the continuation of Henrik Ibsen’s iconic 1879 play, A Doll House, to arrive in the Hudson Valley, you’re... Alex KratzJuly 29, 2022
Nyack People & Places Was Upper Nyack Named “Goosetown” because of a Civil War Colonel? It is a mental picture you won’t forget. An elegantly dressed 60-year-old man driving a herd of geese from the grounds of his large,... Mike HaysJuly 28, 2022
Nyack Sketch Log Hollingsworth Memorial Church “This church is a miracle.” That is how the wife of the pastor of Hollingsworth Memorial, Evangelist Myrtle Jones, has described this brick and... Bill BatsonJuly 26, 2022
The Villages After 9-Year Absence, Polio Returns in Rockland County This week in the Villages: After a nine-year absence from the U.S., polio emerged in a vaccine-depressed area of Rockland County. Nyack pays out... News & Views StaffJuly 25, 2022
News Weekly Rec: Finishing Jazz Fest in Style Nyack Jazz Week fittingly ends where it began — in the heart of Nyack’s jazz scene: Maureen’s Jazz Cellar with two power-packed performances on... Alex KratzJuly 22, 2022
Nyack Sketch Log St. Philip’s AME Zion Church This year, St. Philip’s A.M.E Zion Church on the corner of North Mill and Burd Streets celebrates 160 years of worship. The church was... Bill BatsonJuly 19, 2022