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Local Government Websites to Help the Environment

Find out how to become more involved in your community by recycling and keeping the environment clean.

The links below are Web sites to local towns, villages, cities and counties informing their communities about things they need to know for recycling and keeping their towns as green as they can each and every year.

Bedford-Katonah

Brewster (in English and Spanish)

Briarcliff Manor

Bronxville

Chappaqua

Cortlandt Manor

Croton on Hudson

Eastchester Environmental Committee

Eastchester Recycling

Harrison

Larchmont

Mamaroneck

Mount Kisco

Nanuet

New City

New Rochelle

Nyack

Ossining

Pearl River

Peekskill

Pelham

Pleasantville

Port Chester

Putnam County

Rockland County

Rye

Scarsdale

Sleepy Hollow

Tarrytown

Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities

Westchester Recycling  

White Plains

Yorktown

For a list of Earth Day-related activities and events, go here.

For other Earth Day 2012 articles and postings, go here.

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hayla October 9, 2012 at 04:19 pm
is there any useful websites that i could go on to help me find out more about the environment. whats the point in calling this website local government websites to help the environment when i dont see at least one website. if there is one then i take my word back but if there isnt then put some useful websites up.
stephany October 9, 2012 at 05:14 pm
https://www.google.com/search?q=Websites+to+Help+the+Environment+&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Google is your friend and big brother too
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Ina Aronow June 11, 2013 at 10:40 pm
It seemed to me the key point of moving the City Yard from the waterfront was to open up theRead More waterfront and turn that run down and obsolete yard into a public park overlooking Long Island Sound. The westside site was the most cost effective place to move the yard. Not ideal, but no real alternative has been proposed. I don't think this has much to do with racism. All races can enjoy more of the waterfront. Any development around it will add to our tax base
Martin Sanchez June 12, 2013 at 08:35 am
Ms. Aronow, The issue is that an alternative has been suggested, Ward Acres, as it is much largerRead More and strategically beneficial for the City of New Rochelle. I don't think the recent public discussions has resulted in unanimity in terms of the waterfront being an entirely public venue for all races to enjoy.