Apr 28, 2021 BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE The ADK Quad-County Decentralization Grant Program of the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts this week announced the recipients of the 2021 grant awards, with funds made available by the New York State Council on the Arts. ALCA’s program is regranting a total of $91,720 for 30 projects throughout the four counties ALCA, as the region’s decentralization grant program site, serves: Clinton, Essex, Franklin and Hamilton. As in previous years, grants of up to $5,000 were available to eligible organizations and artists based in these four counties. Funding decisions were made by a panel of artists and arts advocates who volunteered their time. For each year’s grant cycle, governmental and quasi-governmental entities, tribal organizations and New York state-designated nonprofits are eligible to be direct applicants, as well as serve as fiscal sponsors. Arts groups that are not official nonprofits and individual artists/artist collectives can
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog:
Section 1219 of the Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 (DRRA) permits FEMA Public Assistance applicants to pursue binding arbitration to resolve funding disputes with FEMA. The agency has published a Fact Sheet to provide guidance on the process to request arbitration under the DRRA. Eligible applicants must meet the following three criteria to seek arbitration:
The dispute arises from a disaster declared after January 1, 2016;
The disputed amount exceeds $500,000 (or $100,000 if the applicant is in a rural area, defined as having a population of less than 200,000 living outside an urbanized area); and
Close
Elizabethtown s Footbridge Park was bulldozed to make space for a drilling rig for a new public well. Town officials say the park will be restored when the project is complete.PHOTO PROVIDED Park bulldozed for community well
By LOHR McKINSTRY Press-Republican
Dec 15, 2020
Elizabethtown s Footbridge Park was bulldozed to make space for a drilling rig for a new public well. Town officials say the park will be restored when the project is complete.PHOTO PROVIDED
ELIZABETHTOWN â The townâs Footbridge Park has been destroyed so a new community drinking water well can be drilled.
Elizabethtown Town Supervisor Noel Merrihew III is promising the park will be reconstructed and the trees cut for the drilling rig to maneuver will be replanted.