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Patrick Lynch comes to the organization from Syracuse University, where he oversaw rural development programs at the ...
New York energy regulator Dorreen Harris says project restart shows recognition of sector’s economic and energy value ...
State Sen. Pete Harckham and Assemblymembers Billy Jones and MaryJane Shimsky joined environmentalists to call for action on ...
On the afternoon of May 2, 1975, the heads of three major New York commercial banks sat down with Governor Hugh Carey at his ...
No longer. By Tim Heffernan The largest single taxpayer in the Catskills is New York City. To protect its drinking water — 90 percent of which comes from Catskills watersheds — the city spent ...
The stakes of Hinge Health's investors and executives are now worth millions after the company debuted on the stock market.
The state is working to improve water quality in the counties of the Finger Lakes watershed area with a significant investment.Nearly $42 million has been allocated to combat harmful algae blooms by ...
Most of the city’s drinking water comes from watersheds in the Catskill Mountains and Hudson Valley and is “of very high quality,” according to the New York State Department of Environmental ...
Earlier this month, President Trump threatened Harvard with the loss of its tax-exempt status, and in April, Noem demanded ...
On Tuesday, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation awarded the town of Athens a $24,400 grant to help identify ecological habitats along the Hudson River and in the village.
It's been nearly a decade since harmful algal blooms on Owasco Lake led to toxins being detected in public drinking water in and around Auburn.
The Chautauqua Lake Property Owners Association will host two meetings this weekend to update property owners on what’s ...