The Delaware Povertykeeper or “The Riverkeeper” as she likes to identify herself has a second home in Sullivan County. Tax records say it’s heated with gas!
A puff piece that recently appeared in an on-line magazine called Delaware Currents revealed something new about the Delaware Povertykeeper a/k/a Riverkeeper; that she and her husband own 120+ acres in Sullivan County, New York on the border of the Towns of Highland and Lumberland. This is interesting on several levels, but mostly because tax records say it’s heated with natural gas, something she berates every day.
The Delaware Currents piece labels Maya as a “firebrand.” One person’s firebrand is another’s dirty trickster, of course, but that’s another story. What’s far more interesting is how the Delaware Povertykeeper sees herself. There’s also her house in the woods.
Here’s an excerpt from the story:
Maya van Rossum was born far away in India, but since coming back to Pennsylvania when she was 18 months old, she hasn’t strayed too far from the Delaware River watershed.
Read more:
http://naturalgasnow.org/delaware-povertykeeper-house-woods/
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