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Wednesday May 30 | StamfordPlus.com

DEEP offering invasive species volunteer training

The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection today announced that training is available for people interested in volunteering their time to monitor local boat launches for the presence of invasive plants and animals, such as zebra mussels.

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Wed Apr 25, 2012

The Hartford Courant

Willington: Willington East Carolina University Student To Recieve Top Honor At Graduation

The Robert H. Wright Alumni Leadership Award is the most prestigious award presented to seniors during annual spring commencement exercises at East Carolina University.

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Thu Apr 19, 2012

StamfordPlus.com

DEEP offering invasive species training

The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection today announced that training is available for people interested in volunteering their time to monitor local boat launches for the presence of invasive plants and animals, such as zebra mussels.

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Mon Apr 09, 2012

Greenwich Citizen

Brunswick crew

While injuries hold back captains Miller, Moran and senior Michael Chronert from racing this season, Williams and a strong Class of 2012 return to lead Brunswick crew, including four-year men Cooper Briggs , Max Heiden , Mac Singer, Rex Johnson and Jack Costello , along with returning varsity rowers Dylan Troy and Harry Quinton.

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Sun Apr 08, 2012

StamfordPlus.com

Training to volunteers to help spread of invasive species offered

The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection and the Old Lyme Conservation Commission and Rogers Lake Authority today announced that training is available for people interested in volunteering their time to monitor their local boat launches for the presence of invasive plants and animals, such as zebra mussels.

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