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Sing Sing Kill Greenway: Ceremony Tonight, Program on Saturday

Take a guided tour with experts in historical, environmental, geological and engineering perspectives.

This evening the Village of Ossining holds its ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Sing Sing Kill Greenway, the new nature walk in the ravine that cuts through downtown Ossining.

The greenway gives access for the first time in decades inside the ravine that the Kill Brook carved over millennia in its headlong journey from the Ossining hills to the Hudson River.

If you miss it, you can catch up on Saturday, at the Sing Sing Kill Greenway Tours and Program.

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When: Saturday April 16 @ 2-5pm

Where: Entrances at Joseph G. Caputo Community Center (95 Broadway) and the Central Avenue Bridge (staircase).

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What: experts will be positioned along the Greenway inviting visitors to learn about the newly redesigned Kill from historical, environmental, geological and engineering perspectives:

  • Captain Scott Craven - Local Historian and Capt. of the Ossining Police Department
  • Gareth Hougham - President of the Hudson Valley Arts and Science Nonprofit Environmental Organization
  • Paul Fraioli - Village Engineer
  • Richard Sicignano - Geology Teacher at Ossining High School
  • The Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct will be inside the Weir Chamber allowing visitors a rare perspective into the functioning of this historic water system.

Meanwhile, enjoy the Ossining Police Department's short video.

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