Hudson‐Hoosic Watershed Discovery Stakeholders Meeting/ FEMA RiskMAP Program

Original .PDF Attachement October 11, 2012 Re: Hudson‐Hoosic Watershed Discovery Stakeholders Meeting/ FEMA RiskMAP Program Dear Sir or Madam: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) are cooperating on a new Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning (RiskMAP) project for the Hudson‐Hoosic Watershed, including your communities associated with your organization. FEMA’s RiskMAP
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Sword Surrender Documents Uploaded

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Next Partnership Meeting Monday 9/24/12

Next Partnership Meeting Wednesday 8/29

Please be advised of the change of date for our next Partnership meeting. The new date is Wednesday 8/29/12 10am at Saratoga Town Hall.

Lakes to Locks and National Geographic Geotourism Website Hits 600 Nomination Milestone

Over 600 local travel suggestions have been submitted to the Lakes to Locks Passage website, www.lakestolocks.com, just in time for the summer travel season.  The site, which is co-branded with National Geographic, emphasizes travel and tourism opportunities that are submitted by local residents and locally-owned business owners. A national advertising and marketing campaign is currently underway to promote the Lakes
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CVNHP Emerging Issues Discussion

From: Jim Brannigan Subject: CVNHP Emerging Issues Discussion Document Attachment: Emerging Issues   The Heritage Area Program Advisory Committee (HAPAC) of the Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP) met on May 14, 2012 to discuss potential areas of focus for the FY2013 Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership (CVNHP) Workplan and Budget.  The initial ideas within this report provide a foundation for
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New York State War of 1812 Website

From: Robert Weibel, NYS Historian Subject: NYS War of 1812 Website   Greetings, I’m happy to bring you the good news that the State Museum is getting set to launch a statewide 1812 web site that I hope can serve all of us. For starters, we’re looking to use the site as a clearinghouse of information for all 1812 related
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