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by Mike Hays In the late 19th century, Nyack was visited by elephants, acrobats, and tightrope walkers. The village was a regular stop for...
by Bill Batson In recognition of the upcoming 20th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center, Nyack Sketch Log is honored to republish...
by Mike Hays Put away your white clothing and beach blankets. Pump up the soccer ball. Drag out the ribbons for tag football. Fire...
by Bill Batson Daniel Goswick, Sr., Ex-Chief of the Piermont Fire Department is on a mission to properly commemorate a 19th-century firefighter named Thomas...
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,...
by Mike Hays Olympic rower Charlotte Buck of Nyack who is competing in the women’s eight race is the latest standout in a long...
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...
by Bill Batson Win Perry can measure his Hudson Valley heritage in centuries: “My ancestors have been farmers and boat builders and were descended...
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...
by Bill Batson On Sunday July 25th 5 pm (on zoom)– Culinary Historian Lavada Nahon uses food, utensils and customs to explore the day-to-day life...