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Hundreds of dead fish found in Haverstraw Bay Park

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HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. – A local photographer who was taking photos at the Haverstraw Bay Park was shocked when he discovered hundreds of dead fish washed up on the shore of the pond.

Owen Cramsie, a local photographer and environmentalist said ” I’ve been coming to the Haverstraw Bay Park for a very long time, and I have never witnessed anything on this scale.” Cramsie has taken it upon himself to preserving the bucolic feel of the park. He has spent many hours cleaning up trash to ensure the safety of the animals and the beauty of the park.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is currently investigating the cause of death for hundreds of fish in Haverstraw Bay Park. We will update this article as more information is provided from the NYS DEC.

UPDATE – 1:00 PM

NYS DEC officials investigated the pond and preliminary results reveal that a lack of oxygen from all the plant life with the combination of the heat may have caused this problem. We will be monitoring the situation and will provide an update in the coming days.

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Rockland Rowing Association to Host 2026 Masters Regatta at Rockland Lake June 27

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The Rockland Rowing Association has announced the return of its 4th Annual Masters Regatta, set to take place on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Rockland Lake State Park.

This year’s regatta marks a return to traditional age-group racing while continuing to feature the fast-paced 1000-meter sprint format and the fan-favorite Rockland Relays.

The event is expected to draw rowing teams from across the region for a full day of competitive racing and community engagement in one of the Hudson Valley’s most scenic venues.

Highlights of the Regatta

Among the most anticipated events are the Rockland Relays, where teams compete in a series of 500-meter sprint races across multiple boat classes, including 2x, 4+, 4x, and 8+. Each relay team consists of 18 rowers and two coxswains, with at least half of the competitors required to be women. Organizers say the relay format provides an exciting and highly visible competition for spectators.

The regatta will also feature:

  • Traditional age-based racing categories with awards for winners in each division
  • A professionally designed 1000-meter course with 10 buoyed lanes and stake boats
  • Full race management and timing for a smooth, competitive experience
  • Easy access for trailers, ample parking, and proximity to major roadways

Located just miles from the Tappan Zee Bridge and about 20 miles from New York City, the venue offers convenience for visiting crews. Participants and spectators can also enjoy nearby dining and accommodations in Nyack and the surrounding Rockland County area.

Organizers Look Ahead to Another Successful Year

“The Rockland Masters Regatta continues to grow each year, and we’re excited to welcome crews back to Rockland Lake for another great day of racing,” said Justin Bohan.

Following feedback from participants, organizers decided to return to the traditional race structure.

“After trying a different racing format last year and hearing feedback from crews, we’re excited to return to traditional age-group racing,” said Ivan Rudolph-Shabinsky. “It’s the classic format rowers know and love.”

Registration and Participation

Online registration is open through June 13, 2026. Boat rentals will also be available through equipment partner Wintech Racing, ensuring accessibility for teams traveling without equipment.

About Rockland Rowing Association

Founded in 2002 along the Hudson River in Nyack, the Rockland Rowing Association has grown from a small program with a single boat into a nonprofit organization serving nearly 100 rowers. The organization offers youth and adult rowing programs for residents across Rockland, Bergen, and Westchester counties.

With a mission to improve lives through rowing, the association continues to build on a local tradition that dates back to the late 1800s, when rowing clubs regularly competed on Rockland Lake.

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Cropsey Community Farm Plant Sale Coming to New City on May 9

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NEW CITY, N.Y. — The Cropsey Community Farm is preparing for its annual plant sale, offering residents a selection of locally grown vegetables and flowers ready for home gardens.

The event will take place on Saturday, May 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 220 S Little Tor Road in New City.

Organizers say the seedlings available for purchase have been carefully grown on-site throughout the season and are well-suited for local growing conditions. A variety of plants will be offered, including vegetables and flowering plants for both beginner and experienced gardeners.

Community members are encouraged to arrive early for the best selection, as popular varieties tend to sell quickly each year.

The plant sale is part of the farm’s ongoing efforts to promote local agriculture and community engagement through sustainable gardening practices.

Residents interested in attending can visit during event hours to support the farm and bring home plants for the upcoming growing season.

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