Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the Archbishop of New York visited Palisades Credit Union Park to throw out the ceremonial first pitch for a NY Boulders versus New Jersey baseball game.

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Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the Archbishop of New York visited Palisades Credit Union Park to throw out the ceremonial first pitch for a NY Boulders versus New Jersey baseball game.

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by Judy Ryan
What is grasscycling?
As environmentally conscious citizens, we dutifully carry our bins of plastic, glass, metal and paper to the curb each week. In addition, many village residents drag to the curb heavy bags of grass clippings.
It turns out that’s a chore we can give up without guilt. Grasscycling means leaving grass clippings in place to nourish our lawns with nitrogen and other organic nutrients. Clippings also hold in moisture, and if we add proper lawn watering techniques, we can significantly reduce water usage. According to Planet Natural, the EPA “estimates that watering lawns accounts for 30-60% of water [usage] in summer.”
I’ve gleaned my information from a myriad of excellent websites (listed below). Information is available from environmentally focused organizations, but also from businesses selling lawn products. Some are geared to those obsessive about their lawns, and some are for the rest of us. Cornell Cooperative Extension offers three detailed pages of information about lawn care without pesticides. Gardening Know How assures me that “you’re probably already [grasscycling] and just didn’t know. Essentially, it is “mow and go.”
An old adage is that not removing grass clippings can lead to thatch (a mat of tangled grass), but grasscycling can actually prevent the growth of thatch. Only if clippings settle in clumps is there a risk of thatch. In that case, use a rake to spread out the clumps evenly over your lawn.
Here are some tips from Planet Natural:
A blog on Lawnstarter’s website quotes Cassy Aoyagi, a landscaper in Los Angeles, where droughts are intensifying: “Grass is 80% water, so in essence you’re watering your lawn a bit by leaving clippings in place.” According to Planet Natural, “Much of [our] money for lawn products goes to those that degrade the soil, pollute any water they reach, and pose … health threats to humans, … pets, and wildlife….” The writer states that “60-70 million birds die from pesticide poisoning each year in the US alone.”
Yard waste in landfills is another major issue on a planet filled with garbage. Since 1980 yard waste in landfills has been reduced from 27 million tons to10.8 million tons according to the Lawnstarter blog. Many states have passed laws limiting or banning yard clippings in their landfills. Composting grass clippings has become common. But leaving most of them in place remains the healthiest option for your lawn, as regular mowing and mulching “provide a barrier to weed seeds, preventing them from taking root.”
Since we’re heading into late summer, you may want to check the Cornell University Cooperative Extension website to learn how to prepare and plant your lawn in September, as the air cools. Even us “mow and go” folks can follow some of its simple tips, like loosening soil compaction and incorporating topsoil, if needed, into the soil beneath. Others can dig into its extensive information about a truly beautiful pesticide-free lawn.
Grasscyling is not a burden. It makes lawn care easier, requiring only that we leave grass clippings in place, water with care, and fertilize organically only in spring. It turns out that the practice of leaving grass clippings on our lawns is a win for our lawns, a win for our environment, and a win for the health of everyone.
http://www.lawnstarter.com/blog
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com
Note: The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Village of Upper Nyack Board of Trustees.
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The Village of Upper Nyack is resurfacing School Street today and there is no parking on that street until Saturday, August 7. To accommodate the residents, the Village’s overnight parking prohibition is suspended for two nights.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Upper Nyack will hold a public hearing on August 19, 2021, at 7:30 PM, or as soon as practical thereafter, at the Upper Nyack Village Hall, 328 North Broadway, Upper Nyack, New York, to consider the adoption of the VILLAGE OF UPPER NYACK COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The full text of the Comprehensive Plan is available on the Village’s Website: https://www.uppernyack-ny.us/.
All interested parties are entitled to appear in person, or by agent, and speak on the subject matter at the public hearing. Comments and questions can also be provided via email before the meeting to Heather Candella, Village Clerk at village.clerk@uppernyack-ny.us.
Dated: July 29, 2021
Heather Candella
Village Clerk
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Orange and Rockland Utilities will be sending contractors from Nelson Tree Service to perform preventative maintenance to vegetation around power lines and poles throughout the village in the coming weeks. More information regarding this maintenance project can be found in the PDF link below.
