Community health workers in a Pine Island school Two grants will support farmworker child safety For generations, farmers, their families and agricultural workers have created the agrarian landscape in Warwick. However,... Home 19 Oct 2022 | 09:49
Volunteers added a special treat on Thursdays as children from each family were scheduled to participate in a morning of fun at the Pine Island School. Mary Berrigan has been working with the students for several years, and has created a garden oasis at the Pine Island School. There are now 16 perennial plants with a milkweed garden to attract butterflies. Donations from the Warwick Garden Club helped to cover the cost of supplies. Provided photos. Sweet Hope in these times of COVID-19 August 14th marked the end of the seven-week summer enrichment program named Dulce Esperanza (Sweet Hope), a program of the... Local News 18 Aug 2020 | 03:17
What a hoot: Campers met animals at the Wildlife Education Center. Connecting young people with the natural world After chance encounters at community events last year, it seemed kismet that the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum (HHNM) would... News 09 Aug 2019 | 03:05