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In This Issue
"Whose woods these are, I think I know..."
Three Miles of Track on the O&W Railroad
Finding Gold in an Adirondack Iron Mine
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"Whose woods these are, I think I know..."
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OSI's Community Forest Fund grants have given New England citizens a say in the future of their forests, which can provide revenue while protecting natural resources and recreational opportunities for local communities.
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 Three Miles of Track on the O&W Railroad
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OSI's acquisition allows for the development of a nearly 8-mile-long loop from the village of Wurtsboro, NY, along the O&W rail bed before doubling back to the south along the D&H Canal Linear Park and canal path.
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 Finding Historic Gold in an Adirondack Iron Mine
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If you have ever climbed Mount Marcy from Lake Colden, you probably drove up the road from Newcomb, NY to the Upper Works trailhead, past a massive stone structure and may have wondered about this relic from the American industrial revolution.
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June 22, 2011
News
The Supreme Court issued its ruling on a suit that was filed in 2004 by OSI, New York City and eight states against five of the largest electrical utility companies in the U.S.
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Citizen Action is OSI’s fiscal sponsorship program for 52 grassroots groups and projects. Read about what they are doing.
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We are almost there! We have until June 30th to raise $5,000 to meet our challenge grant for a matching fund to restore the Rosendale Trestle. Please help today with a donation and your gift will be matched dollar for dollar.
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