Trail Related News and Updates

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Communities unite against power line expansion
Fall Foliage in New York City
National Parks Reach Out to Blacks Who Aren’t Visiting
A Minority Challenge in National Parks
PSE&G delays construction of controversial Susquehanna-Roseland power line
Belleayre sponsors say project is very much alive
Join Guided Hike on New Trail at Wonder Lake State Park, Putnam County
William Stoltzfus Gets Trail Conference Distinguished Service Award
Nature, wildlife advocates want Congress to set aside funds for New Jersey national wildlife refuges
Morris County Park to Close for Deer Hunting
Without Limits: Mid-Hudson ADK hiker spends retirement on scenic hikes
Apshawa Preserve Miles-long deer fence draws criticism
Budget cuts hurt NY environmental conservation department, officials tell Assembly hearing
New York City Environmental Fund 2010 Grants aide Alley Pond Park and others
Remediation follows EnCap's plan, with some key differences
On environment, NJ Gov. hard to figure
New York State Begins Planning for Sea Level Rise
Preservationists split on Adirondack fire towers
Kingston Land Trust to Receive Trail Development Assistance from Parks & Trails New York
Spring Run Trail Opens in Saratoga Springs
What a million-gallon-a-day crack looks like
Pequannock moves closer to completing Pompton Riverwalk
Construction of PSE&G's Yardville Solar Farm Under Way
Teatown Lake Reservation Acquires Croft Estate
Comments Show Opposition And Support For New Power Line Corridor Across Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
N.J. bear hunt set to begin Dec. 6
N.J. environmental groups condemn Gov. Christie's nominations for Highlands Council
Do Bikes Belong in Wilderness Areas?
Pequannock receives grants for Mountainside Park improvements
Watershed Institute grants foster environmental stewardship throughout New Jersey