Friday, November 23, 2007
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
What we worry about -- New report on Mid-Hudson public opinion
Many Voices One Valley: "Many Voices One Valley 2007 reports the results of a survey conducted by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion and funded by the Dyson Foundation about what people in New York's Mid-Hudson Valley think of living in the region. The counties included in the study are Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, and Ulster. The results provide a road map to residents' perceptions of the region and expectations for the future."
Monday, October 29, 2007
Budget Hearing Rescheduled
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Budget Hearings Postponed
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Tentative Budget Hearing Dates
Friday, October 19, 2007
Budget Hearings
Hurley Rail Trail News
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Sheldon Quimby article highlights Hurley Rail Trail
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Rosendale News
Friday, August 03, 2007
Conservation Advisory Council (C.A.C.) Walks Dughill Road
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Rail Trail in the Freeman Today
"The old tune, 'I've been Working on the Railroad,' seems to be an appropriate theme song for Shel-don Quimby. For the past 15 years, the Port Ewen resident has dedicated a great deal of time to the D&H Canal Heritage Corridor's section of the O&W Rail Trail."Read the whole article in the Daily Freeman - Happy trails to all
Monday, June 04, 2007
WATERSHED TRAINING REPORT

Friday, April 13, 2007
Comp Plan Public Hearings Saturday and Monday
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Come to the Hurley Comprehensive Plan Hearing

Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Hurley Comp Plan Published Finally!
Rail Trail Update & Survey

2. Your responses help us set priorities for expanding and enhancing the Trail.
3. By responding you let us know the time we spend improving the trail is appreciated. That keeps us going.
So, please complete the survey and forward the survey link to your friends and neighbors in case they don't subscribe to this newsletter. Rail Trail Survey
It may be winter, but the weather is still mild and we see many of you out on the Rail Trail. Meanwhile, we're huddled over our computer screens putting together grant applications to extend and enhance the trail.
Help us convince funders that the Rail Trail is a vital part of our community by completing this brief survey now. It will only take five minutes, but it's invaluable information for us.
What's Up on the Trail?
It has been a busy year for the rail trail - and it's been great seeing so many of you out there. During 2006, we tamed the weeds on the twelve berms (planted hillocks), thanks to the help of many organizations and clubs who volunteered their time.
Most of the berms have now been adopted by volunteer groups. Come Spring, flowers will begin to sprout. Signs have been placed on the adopted berms - pass your thanks on to these organizations and families.
The Hudson Valley Greenway has designated the trail a "countryside corridor" and provided a grant to assist the Town in placing interpretive signs along the paved portion of the trail. The finished signs arrived in November and will be installed in April, 2007. These signs will inform trail users about Hurley's historical, environmental, and agricultural heritage.
Eagle Scouts built the new kiosk and six benches. Brendan Nugent (kiosk and two benches) and Wyler Gins (four benches) raised the funds to buy the materials and led volunteers in the construction/installation of their projects. Paul Esposito has begun installing mileage markers along the rail trail as part of his Eagle Scout project.
NYS Senator John Bonacic committed to provide a partial grant to build an additional parking area near the Russell Rd. intersection. We now need to find a sponsor for the remaining funds necessary for this task.
Please take five minutes to show your appreciation and support by completing the Rail Trail Survey before you head out for your New Year's Day walk.
All the best for the New Year,
Wally Cook
Hurley Rail Trail Chair
Review the Rail Trail Section of the Comprehensive Plan You can read the pages that address the Rail Trail at this link.