New York public lands expected to draw many for April 8 solar eclipse

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On Monday, April 8 just after 3 p.m., a total solar eclipse will be passing through Western New York, on to Central N.Y. and then through the northern part of the Adirondacks, exiting the state through Plattsburgh, in Clinton County. While this total solar eclipse travels over a third of New York State, the entirety of the state will be able to see at least 88% of a partial eclipse.

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