The arrival of winter weather in the form of recent rain and snowstorms that blanketed much of New York on Nov. 21 and 28 (Thanksgiving Day) provided some much-needed relief to crews battling wildfires, primarily in Southeastern New York.
On Nov. 22, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office announced that after 14 days, the Jennings Creek/Sterling Forest State Park wildfire on the New York border with New Jersey was fully contained.
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