Catskill and Athens will receive more than $14 million in New York State downtown revitalization funding, reinforcing Greene ...
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New York City officials assured residents that water flowing from their faucets will continue to be perfectly safe — even if it might taste a bit different — as they announced plans Monday to address ...
CATSKILL — Residents raised concerns over a proposed 71-unit housing development in the village during a public hearing Monday. The village of Catskill Planning Board held the hearing before a packed ...
Browns Pond in the fall. Newburgh has been using the pond as a backup water source, when it is not on the Catskill Aqueduct. Members of the Restoration Advisory Board reviewing the federal ...
CATSKILL — A Catskill woman died Saturday after her pickup truck hit a tree in Greene County. Kerri Fallon, 36, was driving a 2018 GMC Sierra north on Bogart Road near its intersection with Wolven ...
Browns Pond in the fall. Newburgh has been using the pond as a backup water source, when it is not on the Catskill Aqueduct. Environmental advocates are reminding residents of Newburgh and New Windsor ...
MARBLETOWN, N.Y. – Town officials said they expect there will be 11 wells drilled by Titan Drilling Corporation on 10 properties to deal with the risk of losing water during future New York City ...
The Village of Catskill’s Local Planning Committee will expand its inclusion area for the use of its Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant money. The area will expand westward on West Bridge Street ...
CATSKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Catskill Central School District Superintendent Dan Wilson will be resigning from the position at the end of the academic year, according to a district letter to the ...
A $2 billion project to fix a massive leak in a water tunnel that supplies about half of New York City’s water that was already paused recently due to drought conditions, won’t be completed for a few ...
COTTEKILL, N.Y. – The New York City Department of Environmental Protection has widened the area that can qualify for expenses to deal with private property damage from the leaking Catskill Aqueduct.
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