Capital: ALBANY—When Joe Martens, then-commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, and his co-workers took a dip earlier this month in one of the nation’s most polluted lakes, federal officials warned them that it was not just a bad idea, but it also sent the public the wrong message. … [Read more...] about State official jumps in Lake, ripples continue
Joe Heath
Honeywell ceases dredging of pollutants in sacred Lake
OnondagaNation.org January 14, 2015 Onondaga Nation- The region of Onondaga Lake and the Onondaga Lake watershed has been the homeland of the Onondaga since the dawn of time. The Onondaga have been the trustee and steward of Onondaga Lake since time immemorial and will continue to do so forever, as that is what has been mandated from the Gayanashagowa, the Great Law of … [Read more...] about Honeywell ceases dredging of pollutants in sacred Lake
WCNY: Insight into Onondaga Lake
WCNY Insight interviews Onondaga Nation Attorney Joe Heath on the Nation's viewpoints on the proposed development on the western shore of Onondaga Lake. [lightbox link="http://www.onondaganation.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/onondaga_lake_sign.jpg" thumb="http://www.onondaganation.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/onondaga_lake_sign-300x181.jpg" width="300" align="right" … [Read more...] about WCNY: Insight into Onondaga Lake
Land Rights Case Goes International- May 5, 2014
On May 5th at 7pm, come to the Westcott Community Center to hear Onondaga leader Sid Hill and General Counsel Joe Heath talk about the filing and share ideas about how you can support their action. … [Read more...] about Land Rights Case Goes International- May 5, 2014