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MOONEY, Joe : Acknowledgement notice
MOONEY, Joe T., late of Lucan and Donegal and former CEO of Muscular Dystrophy Ireland - died September 15, 2015. Joe s wife Aisling, his mother Mai, brother Pascal, sisters Anna, Judy, Maire and his extended family wish to thank sincerely all those who sympathised and supported them in their recent sad loss. Thanks to all their families and friends who have helped them in so many ways. We, Joe s family, wish to express our appreciation to the following: Disability organisations across Ireland and England, HSE staff from all disciplines, all public representatives, Power Soccer Ireland, Fair City, the Gleneagle Hotel, the Donegal Association and MDI members and staff and staff from all universities for their kind letters and Mass cards. Many thanks to all those who travelled long distances, telephoned and prepared food and made donations to Muscular Dystrophy Ireland. Sincere gratitude to Beaumont Hospital for their care of Joe over the years, es
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Syracuse-based Great Lakes Research Consortium (GLRC) announced $121,741 in grant awards for five research projects that will help restore and protect the health of New York’s Great Lakes and surrounding communities, including one project led by Clarkson Assistant Biology Professor Andrew David.
“Our rapidly changing climate, coupled with increased threats from invasive species, nutrient pollution, and emerging contaminants, are challenging the health of Great Lakes ecosystems,” DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos said. “The research grants announced today will help New York State delve deeper into the science of these problems and broaden our ability to address these and future challenges.”