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Our roundup of events this week features the premier of Son of Zeus at Penguin Rep Theatre, a Pride Night Market, the Nyack ...
On Friday night, July 8, 1887, electricity crackled through the air in more ways than one. A full moon hung overhead, but its ...
It’s simple. We may not be able to give much but virtually ALL of us can give a little. And it doesn’t have to be just money. It can be time donated to a worthy cause, or a small act of kindness like ...
To frame just how depraved the infamous Roman Emperor Caligula had become, the historian, Seneca, tells the story of how the ...
On July 4, 1919, under a blazing summer sun, Nyack staged the most spectacular Fourth of July celebration in its history. At ...
Our roundup of events this week features fireworks, vintage postcards, colors of summer, a pride night market, theater, and ...
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Tom Vasilow and his brother Chris churned out oceans of ice cream and rivers of chocolate at the Eagle Confectionery at 106 ...
Glenn Schloss is someone I’ve been blessed to know, first as another parent and then as a friend. Glenn, an accomplished music producer, has lived in Nyack for 14 years with his wife, Elena, and their ...
On a frosty January day in 1866, the Rockland County Journal published a whimsical tale that captured the imaginations of Tarrytown and Nyack residents. It cheerfully announced the “construction” of a ...
Along with rapid population growth following the Civil War, Nyack’s educational system grew in leaps and bounds. Nyack’s weekly paper, with a hint of boosterism, stated 150 years ago that Nyack ...
With a feast of melons, crackers, corn, potatoes, and 20 kegs of clams, Sylvan Grove became an instant success. A brass band from Verplanck’s Point played into the afternoon. Visitors swam, boated, ...