It goes back to the Dutch roots that are firmly planted in the Hudson Valley Region. "Kill" is Dutch for "stream or small river".
Beaverkill -- A stream where the beaver are.
Fishkill -- A stream where there are fish
Peekskill -- Jan Peek founded the city....near a tributary that flows into the Hudson River at that location.
"Kill" is Dutch for stream or small river. You see it all over names in the Hudson Valley Region of New York State due to our Dutch founders.
No, because fish kill is a delayed partner of environment which can cause fish kill . Joke =)
Harmon, NY is halfway between Bronx & Fishkill
Chickens can eat fish kill if it is fresh. The main danger is parasites. You could cook it if you want to be certain that it is safe.
Fishkill, New York, derives its name from the Dutch word "viskil," which translates to "fish creek" or "fish stream." This name reflects the area's early European settlers' reliance on the abundant fish found in local waterways. The name is a combination of "vis," meaning fish, and "kill," a term for a creek or stream in Dutch. Fishkill's history as a settlement dates back to the 17th century, and the name has persisted as a testament to its natural resources.
kill and fustina
toto kill a mocjing brid ;)
Some names that rhyme with doubt are Scout, Lout, and Kraut.
The delopment you are speaking about is called the Tides of charelston. It is located almost benieth the Outerbridge on Arthurkill Road. North Service Road & Aurthur Kill Road would be the nearest intersection. As far as policies on those under 50, i would suggest calling them.
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i would kill the girl