VIDEOS

Why destroy acres upon acres of natural habitat and add more truck traffic to the Town of Coeymans, when the EAST GREENBUSH PORT is a no-brainer? See this video to learn why:

WRGB, CHANNEL 6: Coeymans locals oppose offshore wind manufacturing growth on residential land

WRGB, CHANNEL 6: NYSDEC now the lead agency in controversial Coeymans offshore wind manufacturing proposal

Carver Companies Bully Neighbors: Two Women Speak Out
On March 18, 2023, several neighbors gathered to watch our first official press conference. Our momentum and perseverance are taking shape in the community and we couldn’t be more grateful.
Barbara Heinzen, Ph.D. speaks to the New Baltimore Conservancy (NBC) about restoration challenges in a swamp forest and an evolutionary concept called Barbets Duet.
Hans Warnstadt grew up in the house that his father build in 1969 on River Road. His father bought the 1-acre wooded parcel from Ten Eyck Powell Jr. and enjoyed the privacy that the land provided his family for over 50 years. Hans’s mother still lives there. Hans lives down the road. Both are saddened by the loss of the habitat behind their home and both are worried about what Carver Laraway will do to the land in the future.
2.23.23 CLEAR CUTTING AT 47 BRONK ROAD BUT WHY?
7.7.21:  TRUCK TRAFFIC BREWS DISCONTENT FOR A BUSINESS OWNER
CLEARING THE AIR COMMUNITY FORUM HIGHLIGHTS
1.5.21 REFERENDUM PETITION COLLECTION
4.20.20: THE CLEAN AIR ACT PASSED WITH BI-PARTISAN VOTE OF 32-7

“Albany Alert” was a local independent film that helped urge Albany County legislators to pass the Clean Air Act. It worked!

RCS Biology Teacher/Union President and Legislator in Albany County’s 36th District talks about the gathering to protest the Coeymans Town Board from making changes to the local law that will allow tires to be burned at Lafarge cement plant.
Extinction Rebellion helps the CAC bring attention to Albany County Legislators urging them to pass the Clean Air Act, which successful passed in September 2020… but that didn’t stop Coeymans from making amendments to the local law to continue to allow tire burning at Lafarge.