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==Notable people== {{unreferenced section|date=April 2022}} * [[Adam Chanler-Berat]], actor (''[[Peter and the Starcatcher]]'', ''[[Next to Normal]]'') * [[Jake T. Austin]], actor (''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'') * [[John Flaherty]] (born 1967), retired Major League Baseball player and current YES Network broadcaster * [[John William Hill]] (1812β1879), British-born American artist. He was the son of John Hill who resided in West Nyack and was known as "Master of the Aquatint". * [[George William Hill]] (1838β1914), mathematician and astronomer, student of lunar motion * [[Morris Kantor]] (1896β1974), Russian-born American painter * [[C. Wright Mills|Charles Wright Mills]] (1916, Waco, Texas β 1962, West Nyack, New York), sociologist * [[Michael Park (actor)|Michael Park]] (born 1968), Emmy Award-winning actor * <!--Needs article: *[[Mary Mowbray-Clarke]] - Designed the "Dutch Garden" in [[New City, New York|New City]] in 1933-34 as memorial to county's early settlers, and won "Garden of the Year" from ''[[Better Homes and Gardens (magazine)|Better Home and Gardens]]'' magazine in [[1935]]. She played an important role in the founding the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in [[New York City]] and along with Dr. Lucy Virginia Meriweather Davie's husband [[Arthur Bowen Davies]] of [[Congers, New York|Congers]] were responsible for gathering the works of [[Picasso]], [[Van Gogh]], [[Renoir]], [[CΓ©zanne]] and [[Monet]] for the [[Armory Show|Armory Art Exhibit]] in 1913. As co-owner of a small avant-garde book store on 31st street in [[NYC]], she provided a place for future writers ([[Ernest Hemingway]], [[Eugene O'Neill]], [[Edna St. Vincent Millay]]...) to read their works of literature and display their art work. She helped establish the Rockland Foundation for the Arts and is also credited for the saving of Hi-Tor Mountain which is now a part of the [[Palisades Interstate Park Commission]] and local geographical landmark, from being quarried. ...end comment-->[[Arthur S. Tompkins]] (1865-1938), [[U.S. Representative]] from New York and a justice of the [[New York Supreme Court]] * [[Jason Vosler]] (born 1993), baseball third baseman
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