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On Friday night, July 8, 1887, electricity crackled through the air in more ways than one. A full moon hung overhead, but its ...
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 ...
Tom Vasilow and his brother Chris churned out oceans of ice cream and rivers of chocolate at the Eagle Confectionery at 106 ...
Our roundup of events this week features fireworks, vintage postcards, colors of summer, a pride night market, theater, and ...
Our roundup of events this week features balloon art, a Where’s Waldo? contest, customer appreciation day at the Nyack ...
Our roundup of events this week features fireworks, vintage postcards, colors of summer, a pride night market, theater, and more … On July 4, 1919, under a blazing summer sun, Nyack staged the most ...
The ice formed near the river’s edge or extended to the bottom in certain areas. Daily tides moved the ice, occasionally forming a seam between the river ice and shore ice. Volunteers strategically ...
The Sarvent family included a Dutch immigrant, quarry owners, Revolutionary War veterans, slaveholders, a ship carpenter, vineyard owners, and Upper Nyack’s first mayor. Over the 19th century, their ...
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, ...
The DeCantillon Estate – Future Home of the Haven Country Club In the mid-1850s, Richard DeCantillon built an impressive symmetrical Italianate-style mansion with a cupola and a sweeping veranda on a ...
Arthur Halliman, foreman of the Nyack Evening Journal, felt everything rocking in the newspaper office two blocks away from the American Aniline Products Corporation’s factory in downtown Nyack. “Then ...