Restoration
Civil War Cannons Return To Williamsport
Three Civil War cannons are back in Williamsport following restoration. The cannons mounted on historically accurate carriages were taken by horse back to Doubleday Hill on Saturday.
Bay Restoration Goals One-Quarter To One-Third Met
The Chesapeake Bay Program says states in the bay watershed are about one-quarter to one-third of the way toward meeting goals for cutting the bay’s three main pollutants by 2025.
Enoch Pratt Free Library To Get $96M Makeover
Officials at the Enoch Pratt Free Library are launching a $96 million restoration to the Central Branch this spring that will include upgrades to bring the historic building into the wireless age as books and readers go digital.
Md. Seeking Stream Restoration Challenge Proposals
State officials say they are seeking proposals for Maryland’s Stream Restoration Challenge.
$6M In Md. Stream Restoration Grants Available
The Stream Restoration Challenge says it has $6 million in grant money available for organizations seeking to improve the Chesapeake Bay.
Md. DNR: Bay Restoration Efforts Need To Happen At Conowingo
Sediments behind the Conowingo dam threatening bay restoration efforts must be dealt with sooner rather than later, and Exelon should be part of the solution as part of the relicensing of its hydro-electric power plant, a Maryland natural resources official said Tuesday.
Restoration Work Begins On Ocean City Pier
Restoration work has begun on an iconic pier in Ocean City that was damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
Report Finds Bay Restoration Progress, Concerns
A new report by the Environmental Integrity Project is calling for tougher state permitting and oversight to achieve Chesapeake Bay restoration goals.
Bay Foundation Says Law Firm Threat To Restoration
A Baltimore law firm is asking rural counties to band together to challenge the new federally led Chesapeake Bay restoration strategy, something a foundation dedicated to the bay’s health called one of the most serious attacks on clean water it has seen in Maryland.
Md. Restoration Efforts Continue 4 Days After Superstorm Sandy
Four days after Superstorm Sandy ripped through the East Coast, a massive cleanup effort is still underway in Maryland. There are still those who don’t have power.
Progress Reported In Md. Snowstorm Recovery
The share of homes and business still without power in snow-covered Garrett County fell below half Friday as utility and road crews gained the upper hand in confronting blizzard damage from Superstorm Sandy.
Md. Copes With Sandy’s Aftermath; More Than 3,000 Customers Still In The Dark
Massive cleanup efforts are still underway days after superstorm Sandy tore through our area. The lights are still off for some as others are picking up the pieces.


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