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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 ...
Governor Kathy Hochul issued a burn ban already for Long Island, New York City and parts of the Hudson Valley. During a burn ban, New York State residents are prohibited from burning the following ...
New York statewide burn ban starts yesterday and will continue for the next two months, until May 14. It prohibits the ...
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 ...
The split is playing out during the final days of state budget negotiations — and the so-called “mask ban” is upending what ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has ordered a burn ban for the area in the wake ... cooking and warming fires in Long Island and parts of the Hudson Valley, citing the ongoing dry conditions ...
Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency and instituted a burn ban for Long Island, New York City and parts of the Hudson Valley. Fire Danger -- Gusty winds in Northeast. The Long Island fires ...
Even leading up to this burn ban this year, we had some counties in the Hudson Valley and then also Steuben County nearby enacted a burn ban because it was just prime conditions for fire to spread,” ...
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.