Posts Tagged ‘Hudson Valley’

A Year In Review In The Hudson Valley

Riverkeeper and the Sierra Club Present: An Update on Crude Oil Transportation in the Hudson Valley

Description: Join Riverkeeper and the Sierra Club for a webinar panel addressing the latest risks facing New York through the vast transport of crude oil within the state. Also learn about what you ca… Read More

Peekskill Brewery and Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. to Launch “Riverkeeper” Beer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Tina Posterli, 516-526-9371, [email protected] Public will name first beer in Hudson Valley to benefit clean drinking water OSSINING, NY – August 28, 2014 – … Read More

Groups Support Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order Directing State and Federal Agencies to Comprehensively Review Safety of Crude Oil Shipments, but Urge Additional Actions to Protect New York Communities and the Environment Immediately

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Kate Slusark Kiely, Natural Resources Defense Council, 212 727 4592; [email protected] Tina Posterli, Riverkeeper, 516 526 9371; [email protected] Jay Burgess, S… Read More

Sewage Notification is a Milestone for a Cleaner Hudson

Thank you! The tens of thousands of petition signatures, emails, letters and calls made by environmental advocates like you helped Riverkeeper reach a milestone in our effort to clean the Hudson River… Read More

Hudson River Estuary Added to “Great Waters” List

Leading environmental groups cite designation as foundation for region’s future Contact: Julia Church, Clearwater, 845 265 8080, ext. 7112; [email protected] Barbara Kendall, Hudson River Waters… Read More

Marist holds fifth annual Sustainability Day

Cost of Shutting Down Indian Point

Riverkeeper, Jaffee on Opposite Sides of Tappan Zee Bridge Debate

Tune into “Your Environment”

Paul Gallay, executive Director of Riverkeeper; Ned Sullivan, president of Scenic Hudson and Jeff Rumpf, executive director of Clearwater, have teamed up with MidHudsonNews.com to provide a weekly Int… Read More

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