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MASSENA â The current human resources manager for Arconicâs Massena Operations has been named the new plant manager.
Eowyn Hewey will replace Steve Rombough, who is retiring effective June 1, Arconic Corporation announced in a news release Thursday.
Mr. Rombough has been with Arconic since March 31, 1998, beginning as a process engineer. Arconic officials said his career has led him along the management track â potroom and aluminum services superintendent, casthouse manager and manufacturing manager, culminating with his appointment as the plant manager.
In addition to his work at Arconic, Mr. Rombough has served on the Board of Directors of the Massena Hospital Foundation.
About 20 Massena residents took the opportunity last week to review the planning document created by the village as part of its involvement in the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program.
Officials have been working on this for more than a year. The LWRP is overseen by the New York State Department of Stateâs Office of Planning and Development.
The process for participating in the LWRP is divided into planning and construction. Massena retained the consulting firm of Barton & Loguidice to assist with outlining and carrying out objectives. The village held its first public meeting on the plan Thursday online via Zoom.
SLC Arts Announces 2021 Grant Recipients
Over $60,000 for the Arts in the North Country Some Great Art is coming to the North Country (Source: SLC ARTS) By Craig Thornton | April 12, 2021 at 10:55 AM EDT - Updated April 12 at 10:55 AM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) -
SLC Arts is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 Decentralization Regrants. SLC Arts offers three grant opportunities for artists, arts organizations, municipalities, and 501(c)3 non-profit organizations throughout St. Lawrence, Jefferson, and Lewis Counties. Each year, through the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Regrant Program, SLC Arts distributes over $60,000 in state funds throughout the North Country, for the purpose of arts programming. Projects of all artistic disciplines funded through this program include, but are not limited to: concerts, theatrical performances, art classes, public art exhibitions, and even the creation of new, community-based work.
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POTSDAM SLC Arts has announced the recipients of the 2021 Decentralization Regrants.
SLC Arts offers three grant opportunities for artists, arts organizations, municipalities, and 501(c)3 non-profit organizations throughout St. Lawrence, Jefferson, and Lewis Counties.
Each year, through the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Regrant Program, SLC Arts distributes over $60,000 in state funds throughout the North Country, for the purpose of arts programming.
Projects of all artistic disciplines funded through this program include, but are not limited to: concerts, theatrical performances, art classes, public art exhibitions, and even the creation of new, community-based work.
2021 Individual Artist Grant recipients include: