Four Beautiful Lighthouses in the US Are Available at No Cost
May 18, 2021
In this July 7, 2006, fishermen cast on the rocky shore at the Beavertail Lighthouse, the third-oldest lighthouse in America, at the tip of Beavertail State Park, on Narragansett Bay, in Jamestown, R.I.
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The General Services Administration, or GSA, says the United States Coast Guard has decided it no longer needs four of the nation’s most beautiful
lighthouses. And it is inviting certain types of organizations to take them over at no cost.
The GSA is the business and accounting agency of the U.S. federal government. Among other jobs, it manages all federally-owned buildings.
17 Years of Quality Operations – Republic of the Marshall Islands Achieves QUALSHIP 21 Milestone
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The United States Secretary of the Interior has announced approval of the construction and operation of the Vineyard Wind project the first large-scale, offshore wind project in the United States. Vineyard Wind 1 is an 800 MW project located 15 miles off the coast of Martha s Vineyard and will be the first commercial scale offshore wind project in the United States. The project will generate electricity for more than 400,000 homes and businesses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, create 3,600 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) job years over the life of the project, save ratepayers $1.4 billion over the first 20 years of operation and is expected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 1.6 million tons per year.