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Spring 2024 Issue of “The Upper Delaware” Newsletter Available

Photo: The barricaded since October 2019 Skinners Falls, NY-Milanville, PA Bridge will be the subject of a public meeting on April 25 at 5 p.m. at The Narrowsburg Union, 7 Erie Ave. in Narrowsburg, as described in the page 8 newsletter article, “Historic Bridge Alternatives Discussed.”

NARROWSBURG – The Upper Delaware Council, Inc. (UDC) announces the release of the Spring 2024 issue of its newsletter, “The Upper Delaware.”

Featured articles include: “Upper Delaware Litter Sweep Targets Trash from April 20-28”; “Historic [Skinners Falls] Bridge Alternatives Discussed”; “Uncovering the Contours of the Narrowsburg Deeps”; “Roebling’s Aqueducts 175th Anniversary Recognized”; “Sojourn Celebrates River of Inspiration”; “Meet NPS Community Planner Carly Marshall”; “Upper Delaware BioBlitz is Back”; “Join UDC’s Aug. 4 Family Raft Trip”; an Upper Delaware profile on Christine Martin (Town of Highland) and a memorial tribute to Dennis Bernitt (Town of Fremont); among presentation round-ups, event announcements, and news highlights.

The newsletter about the environment and people of the Upper Delaware River Valley in New York and Pennsylvania has been published free of charge by the UDC since 1988.

To view the newsletter on-line, please visit https://upperdelawarecouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/upper-delaware-kel.pdf. The website also offers an archive of past issues on the Publications page.

The Upper Delaware Council, Inc. is the not-for-profit organization which works in partnership with the National Park Service to oversee implementation of the River Management Plan for the Upper Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River. Its members are 13 New York towns and Pennsylvania townships that border on the river, as well as the two states, and the Delaware River Basin Commission.

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