டேவிட் மோல்நர் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from டேவிட் மோல்நர். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In டேவிட் மோல்நர் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

DEEP seeks public's help after invasive mitten crab shows up in Housatonic River


DEEP seeks public s help after invasive mitten crab shows up in Housatonic River
Saul Flores
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of5
This Chinese mitten crab, a highly invasive, non-native species, was captured at Chesapeake Beach, Md., in 2007. A juvenile Chinese mitten crab was recently found in Greenwich, the first confirmed report of the creature in Connecticut waters.Smithsonian Environmental Research Center / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
2of5
Three Chinese mitten crab specimens are photographed by the water outside of Copps Island Oysters in East Norwalk, Conn. Thursday, June 18, 2020. The invasive species of crab has been spotted recently in the waters of the Housatonic River. The crabs are a major problem because of their burrowing activity that can compromise the integrity of levees and waterfront construction and rapidly increase stream bank erosion.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....

United States , New York , Hong Kong , Hudson River , Dave Hudson , Plant Health Inspection Service , Maritime Aquarium , Danube River , West Coast , Mianus River , Housatonic River , Connecticut River , North America , Fisheries Mitten Crab Report , Border Protection , David Molnar , Dave Hudson , Housatonic River , New Haven , Danube River , Hudson River , Mianus River , Connecticut River , United States , West Coast , Hong Kong ,

DEEP seeks public's help after mitten crab shows up in Housatonic River


DEEP seeks public s help after mitten crab shows up in Housatonic River
Saul Flores
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of5
This Chinese mitten crab, a highly invasive, non-native species, was captured at Chesapeake Beach, Md., in 2007. A juvenile Chinese mitten crab was recently found in Greenwich, the first confirmed report of the creature in Connecticut waters.Smithsonian Environmental Research Center / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
2of5
Three Chinese mitten crab specimens are photographed by the water outside of Copps Island Oysters in East Norwalk, Conn. Thursday, June 18, 2020. The invasive species of crab has been spotted recently in the waters of the Housatonic River. The crabs are a major problem because of their burrowing activity that can compromise the integrity of levees and waterfront construction and rapidly increase stream bank erosion.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....

United States , New York , Hong Kong , Hudson River , Dave Hudson , Plant Health Inspection Service , Maritime Aquarium , Danube River , West Coast , Mianus River , Housatonic River , Connecticut River , North America , Fisheries Mitten Crab Report , Border Protection , David Molnar , Dave Hudson , Housatonic River , New Haven , Danube River , Hudson River , Mianus River , Connecticut River , United States , West Coast , Hong Kong ,

Who will lead Northampton next? With Mayor David Narkewicz announcing he won't seek 4th term, race opens up


Who will lead Northampton next? With Mayor David Narkewicz announcing he won’t seek 4th term, race opens up
Updated Jan 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 09, 2021
Northampton Mayor David Narkewicz speaks at a naturalization ceremony held on the grounds of the Hampshire County Courthouse. (Don Treeger/The Republican)
Facebook Share
After serving for nearly a decade as the chief public official of Hampshire County’s largest city, Northampton Mayor David Narkewicz announced earlier this week he won’t be seeking reelection come November, leaving residents to speculate who his likely successor will be.
Multiple city councilors in the community as well as state representatives have argued by the time leadership of Northampton changes hands next year, Narkewicz will have left behind a legacy of strong financial stewardship balanced with a dedication to social justice through city programming, including a community resilience hub his office is currently working on to su ....

United States , East Hampton , South Hadley , Worcester County , Hampshire County , Chelsea Kline , Alexander Jarrett , Ryan Odonnell , Gina Louise Sciarra , Mariannel Labarge , Jo Comerford , George Floyd , Stan Rosenberg , Lindsay Sabadosa , Michael Quinlan , David Musante , Marianne Labarge , David Narkewicz , Nicole Lachapelle , Greg Saulmon , David Narkewciz , Jim Nash , Charlie Baker , Jackson Cote Masslive , Don Treeger , Elyn Simmons ,