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  • Raystown opens recreation areas for Canada Goose hunting

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake announces the opening of portions of the following areas beginning Friday, Dec. 20, 2013 for Canada Goose hunting: Seven Points beach and boat launch areas; Aitch recreation area; Tatman Run beach; and the Weaver Falls recreation area.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers releases Hurricane Sandy Coastal Projects Performance Evaluation Study

    The Hurricane Sandy Coastal Projects Performance Evaluation Study evaluated how several dozen coastal storm risk management projects performed during Hurricane Sandy, how the storm impacted the projects themselves, and recommended ways for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and its partners to improve planning, designing, constructing and maintaining coastal storm risk management projects in the future. It is recognized that comprehensive risk reduction is a shared responsibility among the local, state and federal partners.
  • Jennings Randolph Lakes accepting Christmas trees for recycling

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Jennings Randolph Lake will be accepting natural Christmas trees to use as fish structures in the lake beginning Dec. 30. Instead of throwing away your trees, you now have the opportunity to donate it to a cause that will benefit shoreline fishing and overall fish habitat at Jennings Randolph Lake.
  • Last of 13 major post-Sandy repair-and-restore contracts awarded

    New York District's October contract award for the repair and restoration of the Westhampton Coastal Storm Risk Reduction Project in New York was the thirteenth and final contract awarded as part of the ongoing effort to repair and restore previously constructed coastal storm risk reduction projects in New York and New Jersey.