CEPD’s engineer suggests Great Lakes for project
By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | May 11, 2021
UPDATE: At its May 10 meeting, the CEPD commission voted 4-0 to accept its staff and consultants’ recommendations and award the bid to Great Lakes Dredge & Dock.
The Captiva Erosion Prevention District’s engineering firm for the upcoming beach renourishment project presented its bid recommendation to the commission during a recent workshop meeting.
On May 6, APTIM Coastal Planning & Engineering’s Coastal Restoration and Modeling Program Manager Nicole Sharp and Coastal Protection Engineering’s Principal Engineer Thomas Pierro a subcontractor for APTIM recommended the bidder Great Lakes Dredge & Dock for the project.
Liberia: COVID-19 Case Backlog Causing Headaches For U.S. Diversity Lottery Applicants
Liberia: COVID-19 Case Backlog Causing Headaches For U.S. Diversity Lottery Applicants
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In Liberia, several of those who applied at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic have been left in the cold.
Monrovia – Due to a significant backlog of all categories of immigrant visas, U.S. embassies and consulates around the world continue to experience questions regarding the status of winners of the annual Diversity Lottery.
In Liberia, thousands play the lottery in hopes of getting opportunities to immigrate to the USA legally, if they meet all the eligibility or have a friend or relative in the USA to support them.
Cranbury officially breaks ground on a new public library
Cranbury officially breaks ground on a new public library
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Cranbury Mayor Mike Ferrante (center), next to Board of Trustees President Kirstie Venanzi (center), and Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with the Cranbury Police Department on April 29. ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with Librart staff in Cranbury Township at 30 Park Place West.ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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Cranbury Mayor Mike Ferrante (center), next to Board of Trustees President Kirstie Venanzi (center), and Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with the Cranbury Police Department on April 29. ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with Librart staff in Cranbury Township at 30 Park Place West.ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
CEPD OKs funding request by panel committee
By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | Apr 20, 2021
The Captiva Erosion Prevention District’s commission approved providing funds to the Captiva Community Panel’s Sea Level Rise Committee for adaptation planning at its recent meeting, as well as discussed bathroom maintenance and proposed upgrades for the Alison Hagerup Beach Park lot.
On April 12, the commissioners readdressed a request from the panel’s committee asking that the CEPD contribute all or partial funding for a $34,400 proposal from Integral Consulting. At the CEPD’s March meeting, a motion to provide the committee with $10,000 for the project died in a 1-3 vote.