Exploring the Hudson: Student expedition trekked 375 miles
By Phil Brown
December 10, 2024
Documentary follows high school students from Mount Marcy to New York City while highlighting pollution concerns
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By Phil Brown
December 10, 2024
Documentary follows high school students from Mount Marcy to New York City while highlighting pollution concerns
By Phil Brown
May 7, 2018
Soon after the state purchased the MacIntyre East Tract, Brian Mann and I explored it by paddling the Hudson and the Opalescent rivers. We launched our canoes beneath a bridge over the Hudson and took out at a spot where the river abuts the Tahawus Road. From the bridge we paddled down the Hudson through…
By Phil Brown
March 16, 2018
In a controversial move, the state has recommended that former hunting camps in the Essex Chain region be added to the state and national Registers of Historic Places. The buildings in question are known as the Outer Gooley Club and the Inner Gooley Club. The Outer Gooley Club is an old farmhouse that overlooks the…
By Phil Brown
November 22, 2010
The owner of the Hudson River Rafting Company has been indicted on five misdemeanor charges accusing him of endangering clients on whitewater trips. The defendant, Patrick Cunningham, pleaded not guilty to the charges last week in Hamilton County Court, according to the office of District Attorney James Curry. Cunningham is charged with two counts of…