Joachim and Anne were the father and mother of Mary, and the grandparents of Jesus. On July 27, 2019, Jefferson Street, in front of St. Ann RC Church, Nyack was renamed St. Ann & St. Joachim way, to honor Grandparents. Marie Lorenzini, Nyack Trustee, was instrumental in navigating the paperwork of changing the name of […]
Local film makers dominate the 8th annual film festival with a visual feast of subjects and story lines. We open and close with Christopher “Kit” Lukas‘s feature film, Pete Seeger’s Legacy, If I Had A Hammer 90 mins. Unlike previous Seeger films, this shows the music from the earliest banjo hoe-downs to Seeger’s political songs. There is also rare […]
“Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.” (Song 2:15 KJV) Elmwood Playhouse of Nyack NY will be presenting “The Little Foxes”, written by Lillian Hellman and directed by Alan Demovsky. “Little Foxes” runs Friday, July 12 through Saturday, August 3 – Fridays and Saturdays at […]
By Joe Kuhn Kristina Wodicka has been found not guilty of the abuse charges leveled against her by a former patient. During a lengthy trial last month the doctor faced eight counts of sexual abuse in the third degree and one count each of forceful touching and endangering a child. Her alleged victim was a […]
To the Editor, As a resident of Grand View on Hudson living on the edge of South Nyack, I have to express my disappointment at how this area has been treated during the TZ Bridge construction process and the soon to be final product. A portion of the Esposito Trail that our residents here used to enjoy has been […]
By Adam K. Thomas USS Blue Ridge Public Affairs, Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), along with embarked 7th Fleet staff members, made their first port visit to Otaru, Japan in nearly five years Feb 8. During the port call, sailors took the opportunity to reinforce the continued U.S.-Japan alliance by […]