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Winston Farm in the News

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Water, Wastewater and Flooding
Apr 16, 2025
Water, Wastewater and Flooding
Apr 16, 2025

By Ives Mikol

My name is Yves Mikol.

Thank you for the opportunity to share comments.

My well is on the aquifer that stretches from Route 212 to Malden Turnpike.

The Beaverkill flows through my property, downstream from the largest proposed housing project in the county’s history.

Apr 16, 2025
My Public Comments
Apr 2, 2025
My Public Comments
Apr 2, 2025

By Marc Brodkin

In the mid-1800s the Hudson River School of artists Frederick Church and Thomas Cole, immortalized

in their inspiring paintings, the Hudson River Valley. And yet, at the same time, they worried over the

fate of this natural treasure. They feared the coming industrial age and its impact on the landscape.

Nonetheless, development at that time was necessary for the prosperity of this area.

Apr 2, 2025
SPECIES
Apr 1, 2025
SPECIES
Apr 1, 2025

By Janell O'Rourke

The Hudson River Valley is one of the richest regions in New York State for biodiversity; 85% of

NYS Amphibian Species, 73% of NYS Reptile Species, 87% of Breeding Bird Species and 92% of

NYS Mammals. Winston Farm is part of the Hudson River Estuary, the mixed geography

provides unfragmented, ecologically significant habitat. The most important dilemma facing

wildlife in an increasingly urbanized world, is lack of safe passage and continuous open space. A

healthy, intact ecosystem means survival for both resident and migratory animals in our region

and provides foraging, nesting, breeding and cover habitat for all species. Wildlife biologists

have identified animals and plants that are designated as threatened under the Endangered

Species Act on the Winston Farmlands; among them - the Red-Headed Woodpecker, Four Toed

Salamander, Bald Eagle and the Indiana Bat. Of special concern are the Wood Turtle, Eastern

Bluebird and the butterfly species Monarch, Tawney Emperor and Northern Oak Hairstreak. To

date, Monarch butterflies will get federal protections as a threatened species. The U.S. Fish and

Wildlife Service plans to add the butterfly to the threatened species list by the end of 2025.

Several rare plant species were identified on Winston Farm: Winged Monkeyflower, Small

flowered Agrimony and Green Rock Cress are listed as endangered in NYS.

Apr 1, 2025

Your voice matters!

This decision will ultimately come down to the Town Board, so our local officials are key to this process! Call or email, and let them know about your concerns.

  • Fred Costello Jr.
    Phone: 845-246-2800 Ext. 345
    Email: fcostello@saugertiesny.gov

    Leeanne Thornton
    Phone: 845-246-5652
    Email: leeanne.thornton@yahoo.com

    Mike Ivino
    Phone: 845-399-3507
    Email: mivino@saugertiesny.gov

    Peg Nau
    Phone: 845-246-6929
    Email: pnau@saugertiesny.gov

    Zachery Horton
    Phone: 845-246-9654
    Email: Zhorton@saugertiesny.gov

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Please submit letters to the editor about your concerns:

  • Hudson Valley One: submit at this link. Monday is the deadline for the weekly paper.

  • Daily Freeman: submit at this link or email letters@freemanonline.com.

  • Kingston Wire: View the website at this link and email bartodan@gmail.com.

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