ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State's burn ban is now in effect. The ban officially went into effect on March 16. Due to wildfires ...
The New York State burn ban took effect Sunday, prohibiting brush burning and other open fires. This seasonal restriction is due to the warmer temperatures, breezy ...
New York statewide burn ban starts yesterday and will continue for the next two months, until May 14. It prohibits the ...
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Burn Ban Goes Into Effect Early
Because of dry, windy conditions and relatively low humidity, Gov. Kathy Hochul on March 9 issued an immediate residential ...
New York is officially on a statewide residential brush burning ban through May 14. The state Department of Environmental ...
The Benton County Fire Marshal's Office has issued a 24-hour countywide burn ban, according to a news release from Melody Kwok, county spokeswoman. The release was sent at 6 a.m. Friday and states ...
A burn ban through May 14th starts Sunday. New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation says wildfires can be costly to communities. Speaking at the Albany Pine Bush Friday, Acting ...
Burn bans are also in effect for the Village of Chaseburg, Village of Coon Valley, Town of Coon, Town of Hamburg, and Town of Washington.