Showcasing Talent: Opening Reception for RoCA Student Exhibit, Camp Open House

Showcasing Talent: Opening Reception for RoCA Student Exhibit, Camp Open House

BY JANIE ROSMAN Paintings, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, glass and more showcasing students’ work drew crowds to Rockland Center for the Arts last Sunday, “We planned it (art show) with the camp open house so the public can enjoy the show and learn about our summer programs,” Camp Director and Program Coordinator Amy Alinkofsky said. The […]

Timelines April 30, 2015

Long-time Nyack nightlife fixture O’Donoghue’s closes O’Donoghue’s Tavern, one of Nyack’s oldest and best-known local institutions, closed up shop on Thursday night after decades of operation under the O’Donoghue family name. The restaurant and bar hosted one last night of bittersweet celebration last week, bringing in patrons and musicians to honor the storied Nyack tavern […]

Super Crane Makes First Lift and Placement for New Bridge

Super Crane Makes First Lift and Placement for New Bridge

STORY AND PHOTOS BY JANIE ROSMAN Another page of bridge history took place last week when the I Lift NY fitted a 600-ton precast concrete pile cap on a set of piles. It was the super crane’s first of many placements and future lifts. “You have the tub that sitting over four piles that are […]

RE-BUILDING CONGERS ELEMENTARY

RE-BUILDING CONGERS ELEMENTARY

BY ROBERT KNIGHT Congers Elementary School is being re-built on all exterior walls, following action by the Clarkstown Central School District Board of Education last winter. At first, school officials indicated it would be too expensive to repair the structurally ailing 90-year-old school, and announced it would be closed instead. A massive campaign by angered […]