![]() ![]() In November 2018, Thomas Pushkal, Vanover, and Maplewood Warmbloods received EPA’s inspection report summarizing its inspection conclusion, including that defendants had illegally filled about two acres of wetlands without a permit. In September 2018, EPA inspectors examined the Bart Bull Road site and focused largely on the eastern side of it where fill material had allegedly been deposited. The suit claims the discharges occurred while operating and expanding the breeding, boarding and training facility, which is located on a portion of 460 Bart Bull Road.įrom June 2015 to March 2016, they allegedly directed or permitted construction and demolition material to be trucked in and deposited at the Bart Bull Road Site and directed or permitted use of heavy machinery to spread the fill material to level and raise the property’s grade. Garcia, Environmental Protection Agency regional administrator, names as defendants Thomas Pushkal, Jennifer Vanover, Edward Pushkal, Frances Pushkal, and Maplewood Warmbloods, a limited liability company.įrom 2015 to 2019, the suit alleges Thomas Pushkal, Jennifer Vanover and their business Maplewood Warmbloods discharged fill material without a federal permit into a total of about 3.5 wetland acres that are protected by the federal Clean Water Act. Attorney for New York’s southern district, and Lisa F. The suit, announced in a statement by Damian Williams, U.S. ![]() For directions and condolences, please visit federal lawsuit claims the owners of a town of Wallkill horse boarding and training facility discharged fill material without a permit into wetlands near the Wallkill River, material that included rock, brick, electrical wiring, ceramic, asphalt, rebar, PVC piping, metal, and glass. Jude Children's Research Hospital or to the American Cancer Society. Memorial donations may be made in Barbara's memory to St. Interment will follow in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Monday, September 20 at 10 am from Holy Trinity Church, 775 Main St., Poughkeepsie. Visitation will be held on Sunday, September 19 from 2-5 pm at Parmele, Auchmoody & Schoonmaker Funeral Home, 110 Fulton Ave., Poughkeepsie. Barbara was predeceased by her parents, her husband William Mosher, her brother and sister-in-law Joseph and Veronica Silvers, her brother-in-law David Zydel, and her sisters-in-law Mildred Delpino and Bertha Woodin. She enjoyed garage sales, home décor, her home away from home in Cooperstown, NY and could always be seen wearing one of her fashionable hats.īarbara is survived by her daughter Bernadette Kirkey of Poughkeepsie, her grandchildren Melissa Kirkey of Poughkeepsie and Timothy Kirkey and his fiancé Tiffany and her daughter Valerie of Lawrence, MA, her great-grandson David Arriola-Kirkey of Poughkeepsie, future great-grandson of Lawrence, MA expected in November, her sister Theresa Zydel of East Springfield, NY, her sister-in-law Shirley Wright of Wiccopee, NY, many nieces and nephews (all of whom have their favorite Aunt Barbara story), her lifelong friends Cathy Gastino, Doris Hummel, Darlene Rinaldi and many other very dear friends. Barbara was devoted to her family and loved spending time with them and friends. Barbara worked at IBM and at Dutchess Community College, where she retired after 51 years and received the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Classified Service in 2017. Mary's Church in Poughkeepsie, Barbara married the love of her life, William Mosher who predeceased her on September 22, 2009. She was a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School. ![]() Poughkeepsie – Barbara Jean Mosher, 76 of Poughkeepsie passed away September 12, 2021, at home, surrounded by her family.īarbara was born in Poughkeepsie on March 14, 1945, the middle child of Joseph W. ![]()
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