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"You can observe a lot just by watching." Y. Berra
Good morning.
Last month - West Virginia.
This month - North Carolina (see below)
Reminder: UDC tonight in Narrowsburg, NY at 7:00pm.
All meetings are open to the public.
Economic Impact Study Findings
Presented at Feb. 6 UDC Meeting
NARROWSBURG — Jeff Skelding, executive director of the Friends of the Upper Delaware River; Tom Shepstone of Shepstone Management Company; and Bill Willis of the Delaware County Office of Economic Development, will present results of an Upper Delaware River Coldwater Fishing and Boating Economic Impact Study onThursday, February 6, at 7 p.m. at the UDC office located at 211 Bridge Street, Narrowsburg, NY.
An Upper Delaware Council Technical Assistance Grant helped fund this study.
The special presentation and business meeting to follow are open to the public. For information, please call (845) 252-3022 or visit www.upperdelawarecouncil.org.
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More Than 80,000 Tons Of Coal Ash Flow Into N.C. River
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/06/u...lug-coal-ash-leak-in-north-carolina.html?_r=0
82,000 Tons Of Coal Ash Spill From Power Plant Into N.C. River - NBC News
More Than 80,000 Tons Of Coal Ash Flow Into N.C. River : NPR
Last month - West Virginia.
This month - North Carolina (see below)
Reminder: UDC tonight in Narrowsburg, NY at 7:00pm.
All meetings are open to the public.
Economic Impact Study Findings
Presented at Feb. 6 UDC Meeting
NARROWSBURG — Jeff Skelding, executive director of the Friends of the Upper Delaware River; Tom Shepstone of Shepstone Management Company; and Bill Willis of the Delaware County Office of Economic Development, will present results of an Upper Delaware River Coldwater Fishing and Boating Economic Impact Study onThursday, February 6, at 7 p.m. at the UDC office located at 211 Bridge Street, Narrowsburg, NY.
An Upper Delaware Council Technical Assistance Grant helped fund this study.
The special presentation and business meeting to follow are open to the public. For information, please call (845) 252-3022 or visit www.upperdelawarecouncil.org.
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More Than 80,000 Tons Of Coal Ash Flow Into N.C. River
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/06/u...lug-coal-ash-leak-in-north-carolina.html?_r=0
82,000 Tons Of Coal Ash Spill From Power Plant Into N.C. River - NBC News
More Than 80,000 Tons Of Coal Ash Flow Into N.C. River : NPR