Sends $200K to Hoving Home
The state Department of Environmental Conservation announced on Aug. 2 that it will provide $200,000 for a $1.3 million project to remove a flood-prone culvert that runs across the Hoving Home property along Snake Hill Road in Philipstown.

As part of the project, three weirs and a masonry-and-concrete dam that inhibits trout and eels will be removed and Philips Brook restored, said Beth Greco, president and CEO of the Hoving Home, a residential Christian program for women recovering from drug and alcohol addiction.Â
Stone walls along the culvert and two masonry footbridges — all of which were damaged by storms in 2011 — will also be removed, she said. Construction should begin in 2025.

The Hoving Home is raising funds for the project. Donate by sending a check to P.O. Box 194, Garrison, NY 10524 or at hovinghome.org and note that the funds are for the stream restoration project.