Obituaries Related to "Hudson" from New York Times Archive
C. Blackburn Miller, Author and Editor Who Wrote 'Hudson Valley Squire,' Dies
Robert H. Boyle, a Watchdog of the Hudson River, Dies at 88
Mr. Boyle, whose affection for the river and for fishing began in childhood, was a crusading conservationist and a founder of the widely replicated group Riverkeeper.
Suicide at Hudson Yards Vessel: Teenager Jumps Over Railing
The death on Saturday night stunned onlookers who were visiting the 150-foot-high steel structure.
President of Jewish Seminary Killed in Plane Crash in Hudson Valley
Rabbi Aaron D. Panken of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion died after the aircraft he was piloting crashed in Orange County, N.Y., on Saturday morning.
Billionaire Diller’s Plan for Elaborate Pier in the Hudson is Dead
After six years and numerous lawsuits, and with the cost now estimated at $250 million, Barry Diller says it’s “no longer viable for us to proceed.”
Woman Pleads Guilty in Fiancé’s Kayak Death on Hudson River
Angelika Graswald pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of criminally negligent homicide after her fiancé, Vincent Viafore, was killed in 2015.
Robert H. Boyle, a Watchdog of the Hudson River, Dies at 88
Mr. Boyle, whose affection for the river and for fishing began in childhood, was a crusading conservationist and a founder of the widely replicated group Riverkeeper.
Video Shows Judge on Hudson Shore Before Her Death
Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam, whose body was found in the Hudson River last week, was captured in surveillance footage walking around in Riverbank State Park.
Mystery and Melancholy Surround Death of Judge Found in the Hudson
An investigation was continuing in the case of Sheila Abdus-Salaam, the first black woman on New York’s highest court.
Sheila Abdus-Salaam, Judge on New York’s Top Court, Is Found Dead in Hudson River
Judge Abdus-Salaam, who joined the State Court of Appeals in 2013, was pulled from the river by the police on Wednesday afternoon.
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