NEWS OF THE MONTH FROM THE TARRYTOWN ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 2021 WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT _____________________ This month, leave those leaves in place (isn’t that why they’re called “leaves”?). Recycle those pumpkins, keep the meat out of... More »
Editor’s Note: A notice from the Village of Irvington: And when you do, notify your local Recreation and Parks Department as well as the New York State Department of Environment; Conservation (NYS DEC). Spotted Lantern Flies (SFL) have devastated areas of Penn... More »
Plus Cleaning (Homeowners & Business Owners Look Inside!) Disaster Relief If you are a homeowner or business owner that sustained un-insurable flood damage from Hurricane Ida, we advise you to seek assistance from FEMA using the following steps below: Make sur... More »
From the Village of Tarrytown: Well folks, the spotted lanternfly is here on our doorstep, located in Hastings on Hudson. We knew this day would come. Those of us at the Village and on our volunteer committees have been tracking this destructive invasive speci... More »
With hate crimes on the rise in the region and bias incidents occurring in local communities, Westchester County Executive George Latimer and Westchester District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah are urging Westchester County residents to speak up. The two are togeth... More »
The town of Greenburgh was the 2nd community in Westchester to create a food scrap recycling drop off location -at AF Veteran park and at Greenburgh Town Hall. Many residents have taken advantage of this opportunity to reduce garbage by recycling food scraps. ... More »
Would you like to become a Covid Angel and help seniors who are not computer saavy get their vaccine? Please complete the following form and provide our committee with your information. We’ll be in touch with team assignments and training! We can definitely u... More »
by Dottie Conigliaro Parents have a lot of important decisions to make when choosing a summer camp for their child. It’s a decision that the child should have a say in as well. Summer camp can be anything from a few hours a day, focusing on one particular type... More »
by Marcie Cuff October in the Hudson Valley is just magnificent with its crisp days, fiery foliage and cornflower blue sky. If you’re anything like me, you spend the majority of the month bundled up leaf peeping and craving anything apple-y or pumpkin-y. My al... More »
| by Marcie Cuff | During the summer months, the living should be easy, right? And so, every kid should be provided with a warm-weather plan—a summer toolbox filled with things to help him or her experiment with ideas about how things and people work. And, whi... More »
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