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If you love scales, spiders and sharks, good news: following a year of work and renovations, one of the biggest museums in western Massachusetts has reimagined and reopened its live animal center, complete with a new exhibition.
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The New York City Department of Environmental Protection on Friday released the final version of updated water recreation rules. The rules apply to water…
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As officials continue grappling with the PFOS water contamination issue in Newburgh, thoughts are turning to the distant future — to creating a watershed…
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New York’s two U.S. senators Wednesday announced federal funding for projects in New York watersheds. U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand…
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While most New Yorkers don't pay much attention to the water levels in Lake Ontario, one environmental organization says it is among the most important…
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A New York Congressman whose district includes the West-of-the-Hudson New York City watershed is weighing in on draft revisions to the city’s waiver from…
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The New York State Department of Health has not scheduled any public hearings since releasing in August a draft document that would continue to allow…
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The results of a 30-year study show the striking evidence of change in the water of Lake George.Recently, at the annual meeting of the FUND for Lake…
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Water quality in the Schoharie Valley and the Catskill Watershed has captured the attention of environmentalists and government officials who have joined…
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21 state, county and municipal leaders have signed a letter calling on New York State to fine New York City 13-point-5 million dollars for sending turbid…