LOWVILLE â The Tug Hill Commission has a question for residents on the hill: Do you feel connected to other people in your community and, generally, in the Tug Hill region?
If you are someone who came for a visit or what should have been a short-term reason but have instead set down roots and stayed, why?
âResearch shows that communities are at their best when residents feel connected to each other and feel invested in each otherâs welfare,â according to the commissionâs news release on a survey they are conducting that explores the social fabric on the hill.
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WATERTOWN The Tug Hill Commission is starting a new recognition program to honor a Tug Hill community, council of government, or community group at the commission’s 2021 annual dinner, scheduled for Oct. 14 at the Tailwater Lodge in Altmar. A full program description and detailed list of criteria are available on the commission website at tughill.org/about/tug-hill-community-recognition-award/.
Overall, the award is looking for local governments or groups that have gone above and beyond to implement a project that has made a real impact in their area.
Nominations will be accepted in two categories: community group efforts which are not affiliated with a local government, and governmental efforts. Projects must have been completed within the last five years. Competitive projects will incorporate many of the following elements:
WATERTOWN - The Tug Hill Commission is starting a new recognition program to honor a Tug Hill community, council of government, or community group at the commission’s 2021 annual dinner, scheduled for Oct. 14 at the Tailwater Lodge in Altmar. A full program description and detailed list of criteria are available on the commission website at tughill.org/about/tug-hill-community-recognition-award/.
Overall, the award is looking for local governments or groups that have gone above and beyond to implement a project that has made a real impact in their area.
Nominations will be accepted in two categories: community group efforts (not affiliated with a local government), and governmental efforts. Projects must have been completed within the last five years. Competitive projects will incorporate many of the following elements:
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