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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...
by Bill Batson “Great nations don’t ignore their most painful moments. They don’t ignore those moments of the past. They embrace them. Great nations...
by Mike Hays Hats Off to Hopper is a unique spring benefit event for the Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center featuring an...
by Bill Batson More than 200 years ago, Nicholas Green and Tunis Depew sowed the seeds that would become the Nyack Library. A membership...
by Bill Batson On May, 1, 1865, three weeks after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Court House, ending the Civil War,...
by Mike Hays The aroma of a clambake permeated a grove of trees near the Northwest corner of Rockland Lake in 1874 as some...
by Mike Hays If Nyack was once called the “Gem of the Hudson,” then the gem of that gem must have been the 4.9-mile...