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History

by Mike Hays Buttermilk Falls County Park on S. Greenbush Ave. in West Nyack is a hidden gem near major highways that was once...

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by Mike Hays Summertime and the livin’ was easy at the Nyack Country Club from 1890-1917. Stretching from N. Broadway to N Midland Ave,...

Arts

by Mike Hays Born on July 22, 1882, the second of two children, Edward Hopper is Nyack’s most important native son. His paintings continue...

History

The Home of New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Sydney Tompkins by Mike Hays Judge Tompkins was a self-made man who was a giant...

History

The Story of Miller Dairies by Mike Hays The clinking of glass bottles and the firm snick of a silver insulated metal box lid...

History

Shadowcliff is the fifth of Nyack People & Places’ Barons of Broadway series, tracing how Upper Nyack farmland was converted to large estates by...

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by Mike Hays Once upon a time, one of the largest and most important local industries in Nyack was ice harvesting, so called because...

Announcements

This week in the villages: Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal and state holiday, meaning closings of government and state offices,...

Announcements

This week in the villages: Last week COVID-19 vaccinations began in Rockland County for those individuals eligible under Phase 1A. Today, Mon, Jan 11,...

History

by Mike Hays Electricity was in the air on Friday night July 8, 1887. The full moon paled by comparison. Villagers celebrated. Bands paraded...