Arianne Rogers

Never Touch These 3 Poisonous Plants in New York
Spring is here! Explore Hudson Valley trails while staying alert to danger from these hazardous plants!

Rescue Dog Deemed ‘Too Affectionate’ In Need of New Home in the Hudson Valley
The Columbia-Greene County Humane Society took to social media to share a heart wrenching story about one sweet dog.

Update on Changes Coming to Beloved Pond in Mohonk
Hiking enthusiasts in the Hudson Valley may soon see improvements at Mohonk Preserve's Duck Pond as infrastructure challenges prompt necessary evaluations and repairs.

Hudson Valley Community Rallies Together in the Fight Against Cancer
In the Hudson Valley, community support shines bright as locals unite to assist families dealing with cancer, showcasing remarkable solidarity and generosity through recent fundraising efforts.

The Sneaky New York Bird with The Best Nickname
The earliest signs of spring are officially upon us in New York.
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See the Famous Mohonk’s Earliest Days Captured On Film [VIDEO]
Discover the rich history and natural beauty of the Hudson Valley through a captivating video shared by Mohonk Mountain House, showcasing its charming past and architectural evolution.

Spooky Purple Plants Popping Up in New York
While many are insistent that we are only in the fool's gold era of spring in New York, there are tons of signs popping up to prove that consistent spring weather is right around the corner.

New York DEC’s Warning About AI
As AI continues to evolve, the New York DEC cautions outdoor enthusiasts about relying solely on AI for preparation. Verify your information to ensure a safe experience.

26+ Items You Should Never Throw in the Regular Trash in New York
As you declutter this spring, be mindful of how to discard hazardous items such as batteries and chemicals to avoid potential fires and health hazards.

New York State Grants Downtown Poughkeepsie $10 Million
Both Governor Kathy Hochul and Poughkeepsie Mayor Yvonne Flowers shared about how Poughkeepsie scored $10 million and what that money may be used for.