Pile the family into the station wagon for a fun adventure to end the summer.
New York State officials severely restricted restaurant business starting Monday to slow the spread of the virus officially known as COVID-9
Check out all the participating restaurants that will offer three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners around Piermont and Nyack.
Six groups have been awarded a total of $90,000 in grants for projects in the lower Hudson Valley, Rep. Nita Lowey announced.
HVC Winter Concert "America's Spirit in Song"
Weaving Research into Historical Fiction
Stavros Adamides is Cast in Humorous Re-telling of Genesis
David Means, a Nyack resident, is an acclaimed short story author and novelist.
AMC Theatres and Landmark theaters have banned “Joker” audiences from wearing masks and face paint.
The festival has expanded with more days, more music, more activities and more community connections.
Hudson Valley Film is focused on film and animation especially by creators of, or interesting to, generation XYZ.
Highlights of our journey include the D&H Canal Park; Wayne County Historical Society; a train ride with lunch; and a glass factory tour.
Hudson Valley Chorale in Concert
Using objects, archives, images, and artwork, "Influencers" explores how "The Road" influenced artists, and how they influenced one another.
Clarkstown South High School presents a wonderful spring musical Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The Story of A Young Autistic Man and His Caregiver
The Phoenix Theatre Ensemble brings it to the Nyack Library on Saturday.
Art Speaks: Piece by Piece Opens November 18th at Bell-ans Center for the Creative Arts
The gallery will host several exhibits throughout the month of November for LGBTQ awareness.
Check out all the participating restaurants that will offer three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners in Piermont and Nyack.
Ms. Napierkowski, who was most recently Director of Operations for Rube Goldberg Inc, fills a vital role as the organization expands.
Hear about a(nother) historic moment that changed our lives: the 1920 fight to ratify the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote.
Solar-powered light installation to be illuminated at the historic Sparkill Creek Drawbridge in Piermont
Whether you like opera or retro new wave, there's music for everyone near Nyack
Bill Batson curates this new exhibit about the Nyack Record Shop Project, opening Saturday September 8th
Exhibition at the Nyack Library
The Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center unveiled their newly remodeled garden with a “vine-cutting" ceremony.
The festival will present 16 artists on two stages and 15 non-profit organizations to realize D'Urso's vision of a musical event for causes.
Local Deanna Amoia was awarded the Ruth Mann Scholarship during Montserrat College of Art’s annual open house.
The Edward Hopper House will open their newest installation by Claudia Alvarez entitled 'Boy In A Room' on June 8th.
Katie Elevitch, Rockland County native, artist, musician, educator and single mom opens 95 1/2 Main.
They might be called Oktoberfests but some start in September
The start of fall is not the end of opportunities to enjoy music.
Jamey Jackson’s oil and acrylic paintings render nuanced, highly textural landscapes that have a tactile, 3-dimensional feel.
Don't miss out on any of the fun to be had this fall.
The Suffern teen was nominated in the category "Choice Next Big Thing."
The Hudson Valley has many wineries that allow you to come by and sample their creations.