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The Journal News on MSNGov. Hochul issues burn ban for Lower Hudson Valley, New York City and Long IslandNew York City, the Lower Hudson Valley and Long Island are now under a burn ban through March 16 as crews battle fires in Suffolk County.
The Lower Hudson Valley and other parts of New York are under an early burn ban ahead of a statewide ban that starts Sunday, March 16.
The annual brush burning ban in New York State is set to start Sunday, March 16. From March 16 through May 14, residents are banned from burning brush due to the increase of wildfires during this time ...
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The Highlands Current on MSNBurn Ban Goes Into Effect EarlyBecause of dry, windy conditions and relatively low humidity, Gov. Kathy Hochul on March 9 issued an immediate residential ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State's burn ban is now in effect. The ban officially went into effect on March 16. Due to wildfires ...
New York statewide burn ban starts yesterday and will continue ... New York City, and parts of the Hudson Valley last week. The U.S. Drought Monitor is currently showing 67% of the northeast ...
Officials say if you smoke, make sure cigarettes are disposed of properly so fires are not accidentally started. If the burn ban is violated, you could be hit with a $500 fine.
The Lower Hudson Valley and other parts of New York are still under an early burn ban imposed by Governor Kathy Hochul in response to the weekend's wildfires on Long Island. The annual statewide ...
ALBANY — New York City, Long Island and most of the Hudson Valley are under a burn ban until March 16 amid dry conditions and gusty winds. The ban comes as crews have knocked down brush fires ...
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