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VIDEO: Mayor Adams, DDC, NYC Parks Break Ground On $92M Mary Cali Dalton Recreation Center On Staten Island

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) Commissioner Thomas Foley and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) Commissioner Sue Donoghue broke ground on the new $92 million Mary Cali Dalton Recreation Center in Tompkinsville, Staten Island....


Officials Want to Reconstruct Popular Dino Tracksite Trail

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Moab Field Office (MFO) proposes to rebuild a popular paleontological attraction, the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite Trail. The BLM proposes to rebuild the trail using safer and more durable materials than those utilized in the original raised wooden boardwalk, which was built in 2014....


Officials Award Millions of Dollars for Recreation Projects

The Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) recently announced the most significant grant funding to date from the Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant. The office will award $7.6 million in matching grants to 99 outdoor recreation infrastructure projects across Utah, totaling $54.4 million in project value — a 7:1 investment of state dollars....


Work Ongoing at N.Y.'s Massena Intake Boat Launch, Park

Representatives from the upstate New York towns of Massena and Louisville, and village of Massena, received an on-site update of progress being made on improvements at the Massena Intake Boat Launch and Park on the St....


Vermont Town Building Lakeside Route Touted as An Economic Driver

Construction in Newport, Vt., is set to start this fall on a year's long, $1.3 million project to connect a historic lakeside farm, the city's beach and several miles of bike paths. The effort — which will link Bluffside Farm, Prouty Beach, the Newport Recreation Path and the Beebe Spur rail trail — is a key piece of the city's plan to center its economy on outdoor recreation in the Orleans County community....


Vermont Hopes to Complete 93-Mi. Rail Trail by Mid-Decade

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) The completion of a 93-mi. rail trail across northern Vermont would help link an ever-expanding network of recreation trails across New England and beyond, advocates said. The effort got a big boost recently when Vermont Republican Gov....


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  10. New York City Installs Porous Pavement Along Brooklyn Streets to Combat Flooding  →
  11. Robert H. Finke & Sons Holds Open House at New Colchester, Vt. Facility  →
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