A house located at the southeast corner of Franklin and Main Streets is partly down. Alex Caglione, Fred Palmer, Joe Columbo (in chair), Rocco Logiodice, and Gene Setzer are poised around a barber's chair that was found in the house. The workman on...
A note on the back of this photo says: "In background: first structure to be demolished under Urban Renewal. On left, Albert Holland. Children are from an enrichment class, learning about urban renewal from Gene Setzer. Building on South Broadway...
A speaker is at the microphone at an outdoor fundraiser, one of many endeavors to save the Tappan Zee Playhouse in Nyack, NY. Assemblyman Gene Levy is seated under the train; Congressman Ben Gilman is under the clown.
Gene Brown, author of Birds over Bear Mountain and a life-long resident of Upper Nyack, talks about his childhood, his education at the Upper Nyack School and the games and recreational activities children played in the Van Houten's Landing...
Gene Reed, a decorating business, occupies the street level of this three-story brick building. Several rows of decorative brick run along the top; the windows are topped with shaped stone lintels.
Hope Cottage, built in 1901, was next to Tibbals Cottage and also housed about 30 boys. it was named for a dear lady who gave money in the early days of the Children's Home - she gave hope. The Hebrew name, Tikvah, has the same meaning.
In 1927 the two-room schoolhouse on Western Highway in Blauvelt held about 60 pupils. Two teachers were in charge. Grades 1-4 were in one classroom and 5-8 in another.
Kevin Egan of Upper Nyack, John Dow - congressman, and Gene Setzer of Nyack stand together with index fingers extended to show a one vote margin. The accompanying note reads, "Virginia, Democrats wanted a photo of Kevin Egan and others showing...
Mayor W. Fay Bacon, with Trustees Gerald D'Auria, Rocco Logiodice, Alex Caglione, and Gene Setzer, prepares to demolish the first house slated for removal by Urban Renewal. The frame house was on Broadway next to the Presbyterian Church and had...
Members of the Nyack community gathered to hear speakers support the effort to preserve the Tappan Zee Playhouse. Second from right is Congressman Ben Gilman; fifth from right is Assemblyman Gene Levy. Both represented Rockland County.
Newspaper article discussing the details of the marriage between Carrie Plant and James Wesley Sampson. Published in Milwaukee Sentinel, November 15, 1880.
Nyack villagers and the Village Board gather for a picture just before the house next to the First Presbyterian Church is to be demolished. (Tallman Towers now occupies the location.) In the front row, second and third from left, are Rocco...
Octagonal stones spaced by small squares form the walkway in front of several of the houses originally built at the Christian Herald Children's Home, now Camp Ramah.