The red oak is one of more than 200 trees that the city has already planted this year, reflecting the city's commitment to green infrastructure, according to city officials.
Gregg Smith turned on the tap on Christmas Eve to find the water had turned brown. For the Rye resident, it marked the third instance of discolored water in his home in a month — the first appearance coming on Thanksgiving.
Speaking to a packed audience at the Jay Heritage Center on Nov. 17, Revkin shared how his approach to climate reporting has evolved with the changing political and social landscape.
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