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Falls View Park to re-open to visitors in Cohoes

COHOES, N.Y. — Visitors to Cohoes will once again have the opportunity to get an up-close view of the majestic and historic Cohoes Falls with Falls View Park re-opened to the public now. Opened in 2008, the seasonal park is a creative public/private collaboration between Brookfield, the City of Cohoes, and the National Park Service’s Erie Canalway Heritage Corridor. “In many different ways, the Cohoes Falls has been part of the heart of our economy for generations. It is a unique and special place,” Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler said. - Advertisement - “For more than a dozen years, from May to November, as many as 20,000 visitors annually have been finding their way to the Cohoes Falls, onto the footbridge across the power canal, and into Falls View Park. They arrive by car, bicycle, and on foot to view this one-of-a-kind natural wonder and to learn the amazing background of this historic area in our community, Keeler noted.

Better Buy: Plug Power vs Brookfield Renewable Partners

Author Bio Rekha Khandelwal, CFA, is a long-term investor with a special focus on energy stocks. Rekha holds a master s in finance and has worked as a financial consultant. When she isn t writing, she can be found traveling to a new city or country. Hydrogen fuel cell maker Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) aims to provide zero-emission fuel cells that can store energy. This can later be used when needed both in stationary applications as well as hydrogen-powered vehicles. By comparison, Brookfield Renewable (NYSE:BEP) (NYSE:BEPC) owns and operates renewable-power generation assets. Though both companies focus on clean energy, they differ in their operations, target market, and performance. Let s see which of the two is a better buy right now.

WVDEP begins work on river access site for Dries section of the New River

Close Work is underway on a new river access site at Cotton Hill along the New River. The new parking area will allow both commercial and private river users improved access to the remote stretch of river that runs from Cotton Hill downstream through the lower reaches of the New River Gorge to Gauley Bridge. A similar public access site was developed at the take-out along U.S. Route 60 in Gauley Bridge last year. Steve Keenan/The Fayette Tribune WVDEP begins work on river access site for Dries section of the New River Apr 29, 2021 Apr 29, 2021 Work is underway on a new river access site at Cotton Hill along the New River. The new parking area will allow both commercial and private river users improved access to the remote stretch of river that runs from Cotton Hill downstream through the lower reaches of the New River Gorge to Gauley Bridge. A similar public access site was developed at the take-out along U.S. Route 60 in Gauley Bridge

Better Buy: Plug Power vs Brookfield Renewable Partners

Better Buy: Plug Power vs Brookfield Renewable Partners
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New nature preserve launches with 230 acres of Susquehanna Riverlands in York County

New nature preserve launches with 230 acres of Susquehanna Riverlands in York County Today 10:43 AM Facebook Share The Lancaster Conservancy recently preserved 270 acres of forested land in Lower Chanceford Township, York County, creating a new nature preserve. It will be named for the Reist family that has owned the tract for more than 100 years. The new Reist Nature Preserve connects to a 1,000-acre-plus corridor of Susquehanna Riverlands, contiguously protected natural lands that include Susquehannock State Park, State Game Lands 181 and Brookfield Renewable land donated to the Conservancy as part of a large landscape protection effort. It includes an important part of the viewshed across Lake Aldred from popular Conservancy preserves like Tucquan Glen & Pyfer, House Rock, Reed Run and Pinnacle Overlook.

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