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Tom Javenes of Stony Point Completes 500th Straight Day of Hiking Anthony’s Nose

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STONY POINT, NY – On Easter, Tom Javenes’ of Stony Point completed his 500th straight day of hiking Anthony’s Nose and completing his goal.

He was joined by Stont Point Supervisor Jim Monaghan who presented him with a certification. Javenes is the definition of inspirational, in 2015 he fell from a ledge in the steep terrain near Anthony’s Nose, suffering serious back and neck injuries. Since his recovery, he has built himself back even stronger and has conquered Anthony’s Nose.

Today, Tom was back at back at it making it 500 days in a a row hiking Anthony’s Nose.

He would hike Anthony’s Nose the following amount per year (sometimes multiple times per day)

2017 – 376
2018 – 401
2019 – 369

December 26, 2020 marks Tom’s 400th consecutive days hiking Anthony’s Nose. The hike consists of a 2 1/2 mile hike that is straight uphill. Almost a 1,000 foot elevation gain.

Tom is also the owner of the very popular Fireside Restaurant in Stony Point, NY.

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Two Bald Eagles Spotted Soaring Over Rockland County, Captured in Stunning Photo

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — A powerful symbol of American wildlife was recently spotted soaring high above Rockland County, as two bald eagles were captured in flight in a striking local photograph.

The image, taken by Rockland County photographer Owey Cramsie Jr., shows the pair of bald eagles gliding through the sky — a sight that has become increasingly common in the Hudson Valley but remains awe-inspiring for residents and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

Once endangered, bald eagles have made a remarkable comeback in New York State, particularly along the Hudson River corridor and surrounding waterways that provide ample food sources and nesting areas. Their presence in Rockland County is widely viewed as a sign of improving environmental conditions and successful conservation efforts.

Local sightings of bald eagles continue to draw attention from birdwatchers and photographers, especially during the winter months when the large raptors are more active and visible in the region.

Photo credit: Owey Cramsie Jr.

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Rockland Report Throwback: Remembering Mike Conklin’s Iconic Snow Sculptures in West Nyack

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WEST NYACK, NY — As winter weather brings back memories of snowy days past, residents are taking a nostalgic look back at the incredible snow sculptures created over the years by local artist Mike Conklin in West Nyack.

Following major snowstorms, Conklin transformed piles of snow along Green Road into detailed works of art that quickly became local attractions. Among the most memorable creations were a massive snow turtle and an intricately carved dragon, sculptures that stopped passing drivers and drew visitors from across the area.

The temporary artworks showcased both creativity and craftsmanship, turning ordinary winter snowfall into moments of community wonder and conversation. Photos of the sculptures circulated widely, with residents sharing admiration for the time and effort poured into each piece.

Though the sculptures were fleeting — eventually melting away with warmer temperatures — they left a lasting impression on the West Nyack community and remain a fond memory for many Rockland County residents.

Photo credit: Betty Basnight Crowley
Location: Green Road, West Nyack, New York

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