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SWIMMING NEW YORK CITY: A SURVIVAL GUIDE

Repairs to Tarrytown pump station seen as improving waterfront

Riverkeeper: Access to River at Poughkeepsie Dock Restored

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Riverkeeper and a coalition of organizations and local citizens (collectively, Riverkeeper) announced today that the full 60 feet of dock extensions at Waryas Park in Poughkeepsie have now been added to the original 68-foot floating dock to offset the space that was once exclusively taken up by Empire Cruise Lines’ 60-foot tour boat, the Mystère.

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Editorial: City dock settlement points to bigger picture

Group’s lawsuit over Hudson River dock settled

Riverkeeper wins fight for more public dock space in Poughkeepsie

Riverkeeper settles with city over access to dock

Riverkeeper, Poughkeepsie, settle lawsuit over public access to Hudson

Riverkeeper Wins Victory in Restoring Access to Hudson River at Poughkeepsie Dock

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Riverkeeper and a coalition of organizations and local citizens (collectively, Riverkeeper) announced a settlement agreement today in their lawsuit against the City of Poughkeepsie and its Mayor and Common Council (the City) for restricting public access to the Hudson River.

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At meeting, pier housing idea is in eye of the storm

Tell Gov. Hochul to block invasive species at the Erie and Champlain canals
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