Rosemary Misdary
Articles by Rosemary Misdary
The last time the Hudson froze over was more than 200 years ago.
The Public Service commission approved a rate hike for both gas and electric customers for the next three years.
With no centralized, comprehensive map to navigate the underground labyrinth, unexpected subterranean findings have cost the city millions of dollars and years of delays.
Empire 1 can resume construction off the coast of Long Island after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction.
The Democrat’s address emphasized nuclear with smaller goals for new renewable energy.
The New York AG filed two lawsuits against Trump’s stop work order on offshore wind power projects.
January may be the coldest month of the year, but it’s the best time to see the solar system's largest planet.
Hypoxia is at its lowest levels for the last four decades in the estuary.
Critics of the "100-foot" rule said it was a giveaway to developers on the backs of utility customers.
Holiday decorations can zap a lot of energy, but there are ways to decorate and save on power bills.
Crescent moon phases during the peak of meteor showers will mean a darker night sky perfect for stargazing.
The president and incoming mayor agree on very little, except that Con Ed's rates are too high.
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