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ADVOCACY EDUCATION PRESERVATION STEWARDSHIP

View through the tunnel at Lenoir
The tunnel at Lenoir
Author: 
FOCAAdmin

On this joint walk with the Lenoir Nature Preserve’s Curator, Sara Cavanaugh, along the Old Croton Aqueduct met at the Lenoir Nature Preserve, 19 Dudley St., Yonkers, and enjoyed an easy 6-mile loop walk along the Aqueduct Trail, with time spent in the Preserve and on the Trail, exploring history and nature.

Girls at the weir entrance
Meetup group at weir entrance
Author: 
FOCAAdmin

photos: Diane Alden

Early drawing of Aqueduct Bridge
Author: 
FOCAAdmin

Everyone has favorite spots on the Aqueduct trail, like Irvingtons Octagon House, or near the dam, or over Ossinings Double Arch Bridge. But to a true wanderer, the Ossining section offers real variety. Take the Sing Sing Kill Greenway, a charming dash of watery nature right downtown.

Author: 
FOCAAdmin

Thank you to all who have written to the Ossining Zoning Board of Appeals supporting enforcement of the required 25-foot buffer between the Aqueduct property and the 4-story building proposed for 49 Spring St.

Author: 
FOCAAdmin

Over 100 people showed to help with I Liove My Park Day 2019! Thank you to all of the volunteers and helpers.

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