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PART IV: In a series on the MNRRA This is the fourth and final installment in a series of articles on the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area (MNRRA), a National Park designation that has been referenced as a potential model for Congressman Maurice Hinchey’s Hudson River Valley Special Resource Study Act (H.R. 4003). This [...] [...]
In one of several meetings being held up and down the Hudson by members of the state legislature in the coming weeks to foster a regional dialogue about the future of the river and its valley, Senator Steve Saland, Assemblyman Marc Molinaro and Assemblyman Joel Miller will host a Community Forum September 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Marist College Historic Cornell [...] [...]
Tues., Sept. 14, 7:15 p.m. FLOW: FOR THE LOVE OF WATER film-showing at Rosendale Theatre, sponsored by Rosendale and Marbletown Environmental Commissions in honor of Ulster County Creek week. Superb film, free. 845-687-7116. www.flowthefilm.com Fri.-Sun., Sept. 10 – 12, WILD ROOTS, WISE WEEDS, A STUDY OF PLANT MEDICINES, An exploration of wild plants and how they [...] [...]
Note to the driver from Seven Hills Lake that followed me down Peekskill Hollow Road the other morning: You can speed up and slow down as often as you want but I’m in front of you and I’m not going any faster even if you’re so close that I can no longer see your plates. It isn’t as though I was crawling along at 30 like some tourist in the 40 zone. But 45 is fast enough and on some of those turns I will slow down to a safer speed. If you’re late for work, it’s not my fault! Oh, and please, get off the phone or get one of those little earpiece thinggies like I have. It’s so much safer. [...]
We need to watch the county legislature rather closely these days. With a brewing scandal over the use of their official letterhead for personal purposes continuing to rile people, many wonder if Vincent Tamagna has the support of his fellows to continue on with his position as Chair of that body. While no one is perfect and everyone has skeletons in their closet, (including you and me), this incident, following closely on the heels of the disastrous Tilly Foster contract (see here, here, here and here), should be enough to shake them from their complacency, take notice and take action. [...]
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