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May, 2018
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Progress at Little Stony Point
A project funded by our Park & Trail Partnership Program is well underway....
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Celebrate May the Bike Friendly Way
Celebrate Bike Month and visit the bike friendly businesses along the Erie Canalway Trail...
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April, 2018
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PTNY Selected as Finalist for Reimagine the Canals Competition
PTNY is one of 7 finalists selected, out of 145 entries from nine countries and nine states, to submit full proposals for the $2.5 million Reimagine the Canals Competition....
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NYS Budget Shows Parks Love
The 2018-19 state budget agreement secures New York’s position as a national leader in the protection of natural resources and the advancement of tourism and outdoor recreation....
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Yes! You Can Cycle the Erie Canal for $100
Interested in riding the 20th anniversary Cycle the Erie Canal tour for only $100? Become a Trailblazer and join us on this unforgettable adventure....
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Proposed Amendment Could Get Adirondack Rail Trail Back on Track
The Adirondack Park Agency is proposing an amendment to the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan that would allow rail trails along state-owned rail corridors....
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Support for Local Park and Trail Friends Groups
The work and visibility of friends and volunteer groups of local parks is increasing. Here is what we're doing to help them thrive....
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Spring into Membership Savings
PTNY is bringing back its popular spring membership discounts. Enjoy your next adventure knowing that your support protects New York's outdoor gems for generations to come....
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New Trail Safety Tool
Bicycle and pedestrian planners got a sneak peak of a new safety tool, developed by PTNY, at the Walk-Bike New York Symposium....
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March, 2018
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$450,000 Awarded to 21 Organizations
We are excited to officially announce the awardees of the Park and Trail Partnership Program grants dedicated to funding the stewardship and promotion of New York State parks, historic sites and public lands....
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