News/Annual Report

  • Join us for Westchester Land Trust’s Ninth Annual “In Our Backyard” Party, honoring Al DelBello, Westchester Land Trust’s former chairman, for 20 years of land preservation leadership.

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    Join us at "Retrofitting Sprawl: A Guide to Remaking the Suburbs," a  one-day conference for municipal officials, planners, community advocates and others, May 5, in Dobbs Ferry.

     

  • I will be leaving Westchester Land Trust effective April 9, 2010, and returning to New Jersey, where I have spent the better part of my career.

  • Westchester Land Trust joined Assemblyman Robert J. Castelli and other local leaders at a rally to oppose the possible closure of the John Jay Homestead State Historic Park

  • Almost 400 people packed the Lift Trucks gallery in Croton Falls on January 16, for the opening of our 8th annual photo show.

  • Westchester Land Trust is working harder to preserve agricultural land in the county, while still focusing on its traditional land preservation work.

  • Westchester Land Trust helped complete 14 projects in 2009, protecting 424 acres.

  • Yorktown is moving ahead with plans to buy and preserve 200 acres on Stony Street. Westchester Land Trust negotiated the $2.7 million price.

  • Our 2009 Annual Report is out,  with plenty of details about our land preservation work.

  • These two new books are worth a look. If you order through us, you'll save money and support our land preservation work.