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Assemblywoman Sarahana Shrestha awards grants to groups, organizations and a school district, among others

KINGSTON, N.Y.  A round of funding totaling $250,000 from the office of state Assemblywoman Sarahana Shrestha has been awarded to a total of 10 groups, community organizations, a school district and a municipality, among others, her office said Wednesday, Nov. 15. Shrestha, D-Esopus, who represents the 103rd Assembly District, said funding was awarded to […]

Mid-Hudson Valley people On the move for Sept 25, 2023: Clearwater names new Environmental Action Director – Daily Freeman

  ••• HOW TO SUBMIT “ON THE MOVE” NEWS: “On the Move” recognizes the professional achievements of local people. Submissions may be emailed with attached JPEG photos to news@freemanonline.com. Please be brief, include where the subject will be based, his or her place of residence (city, town or village) and a contact.

Breakfast Lecture: Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2)

Breakfast Lecture: Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2) Join the Hudson River Watershed Alliance for our May breakfast lecture focusing on New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2) is a locally led, state-supported program that empowers municipalities to take action to improve and protect their public water sources and surrounding environment. The program offers free technical assistance to develop and implement community-specific drinking water source protection plans. DWSP2 is designed to build off previous work, help align priorities, and fill gaps within a municipality’s current and future source water protection efforts.

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