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Natalie Couch, the first woman to vote and practice law in Rockland County, lived in this distinctive five-peaked tower on the south-west corner of...

Arts

A determined foodie can go for a full year eating at a different restaurant in Nyack each week without dining in the same place...

Nyack People & Places

Before SUVs and all-wheel drive cars, horse-drawn, locally-made sleighs navigated Nyack’s hilly unplowed roads in the winter. Nineteenth century sleighs were not like those depicted...

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Imagine the stories that would be told if houses wrote autobiographies. This stately structure on South Highland Avenue could tell us if slaves were...

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Men and women who survived American slavery built St. Charles African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Sparkill in 1865. If your eyes haven’t set...

The Villages

This week in the Villages: After a Black History Month Celebration slideshow, we dive into our first Villages-area election in 2023 — for the...

Nyack People & Places

“Once, my parents shopped here, back when there was no suburbia nearby and downtowns were meccas with a bunch of shoe stores, several pharmacies,...

The Villages

This week in the Villages: We look at some local art, then dive into the controversy surrounding an ill-timed and racially insensitive middle school...

The Villages

This week in the Villages: We take a deeper look into the mysterious disappearance of local activist Jordan Taylor, who was last seen January...

Nyack People & Places

As outlined in Part 1, English immigrants John Harrison & John Dalley created a shopping empire in downtown Nyack during the Gilded Age that...