by Peekskill Herald January 21, 2021 2021 Environment Feature Local government Parks Natural Resources Inventory: Taking Stock of What We’ve Got By Jim Striebich Another long-time goal of Peekskill’s Conservation Advisory Council appears poised to come to fruition in 2021. OverContinue Reading
by Peekskill Herald January 21, 2021 2021 Development Environment Feature Old Peekskill Photos Uncategorized Going out on a limb to protect Peekskill’s trees By Jim Striebich Peekskill’s Conservation Advisory Council enters its tenth year with a host of initiatives designed to help preserveContinue Reading
by Peekskill Herald January 7, 2021 2021 Environment Parks Task Force Proposes Dog Park, Kayak Rentals, Bike Trail Upgrades for Blue Mountain Reservation At the southern edge of Peekskill sits Westchester’s second-largest county park that attracts national attention because of its mountain bikingContinue Reading
by Peekskill Herald December 24, 2020 2020 Environment Hudson Avenue Tree Brightens Winter Nights Three years ago, Andrew Bell of 1204 Hudson Avenue got the idea to light up the pine tree in hisContinue Reading
by Peekskill Herald December 3, 2020 2020 Environment From the Wiccopee to Your Water Glass: Journey of Peekskill’s Drinking Water Ever wonder where your Peekskill tap water comes from – and exactly how it gets to your faucet? After readingContinue Reading