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EnvironmentThe Examiner

Rain, Flooding Expected to Provide Biggest Impacts to Area From Tropical Storm

August 22, 2021 Martin Wilbur Westchester County

The lower Hudson Valley may have been spared a direct hit from Tropical Storm Henri, but officials are still warning residents to remain prepared for persistent rain and flooding in coastal and flood-prone areas. It appears that Westchester and Putnam

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EnvironmentGovernmentThe Examiner

Residents Bash Revised Mt. Kisco Solar Farm Proposal

August 19, 2021 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco,  Mt. Kisco

The opening of the public hearing on a resubmitted application for a proposed Mount Kisco solar farm turned tense last week as neighbors argued that the revised plan would have environmental and quality of life consequences. SCS Sarles Street, LLC

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EnvironmentGovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Valley Launches First Solarize Putnam Campaign

August 16, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Putnam County,  Putnam Valley

Putnam Valley became the first municipality in Putnam County last week to launch its own Solarize Putnam campaign. The Putnam Valley Town Board voted unanimously August 11 in support of “Solarize Putnam Valley,” a Community Solar program that enables residents

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EnvironmentThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Schedules First Recycling Day at Highway Garage Aug. 28

August 16, 2021 Examiner Media Greenburgh

The Town of Greenburgh has scheduled its first recycling day at the DPW yard, 100 Sprain Road, Ardsley on Saturday, August 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Westchester County paper shredder will also be available to shred up to

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EnvironmentGovernmentThe Examiner

Disaster Preparedness Webinar Held in Wake of Tropical Storm Isaias

August 13, 2021 Examiner Media Greater New York

By Samuel Rowland The American Red Cross and Assembly Member Chris Burdick (D; 93rd District) hosted a volunteer-led webinar for residents of the Greater New York region last week, coinciding with the first anniversary of Tropical Storm Isaias. The online

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EnvironmentPolice/FireThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Fast-Moving Fire at Cortlandt Condo Complex Displaces Two Dozen

August 12, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Cortlandt,  Montrose

A fast-moving fire at a condominium complex in Montrose Friday night left 12 units uninhabitable and displaced approximately 25 residents. The blaze at Coachlight Square, which is located off Kings Ferry Road, broke out at about 9:45 p.m. in one

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EnvironmentThe Examiner

Black Bear Sighted in The Town of New Castle

August 9, 2021 Bailey Hosfelt Chappaqua,  New Castle

A black bear was sighted this afternoon in the vicinity of Roaring Brook Road near Chappaqua Crossing in The Town of New Castle, according to an advisory released by the New Castle Police Department. In the advisory, The New Castle

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EnvironmentThe Examiner

Social Media Sensation Bear 211 Dies After Being Hit By Car

July 28, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

A black bear that shuttled between towns in Connecticut and Armonk in Westchester County this spring and summer was hit by a car early Monday evening and had to be euthanized. Bear 211 was struck by a vehicle on Route

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EnvironmentGovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Battery Storage System Proposed Near Indian Point Plant

July 27, 2021 Examiner Media Buchanan,  Jupiter Power

A unique battery storage system to New York State that generates renewable energy is being proposed near the Indian Point nuclear power plants in the Village of Buchanan. Jupiter Power, founded in 2017 by clean energy entrepreneurs and based in

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EnvironmentGovernmentThe Examiner

North Castle Permanently Approves 63-Acre Conservation Easement

July 27, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk

The North Castle Town Board approved accepting a conservation easement from the Westchester Land Trust earlier this month to preserve an environmentally-sensitive 63-acre parcel on Byram Lake Road as open space in perpetuity. Early last year, the Land Trust obtained

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