DNR encourages boaters to renew and register watercraft ahead of summer season
The DNR is offering advice to boaters who are trying to get registered ahead of the holiday weekend.
and last updated 2021-05-26 22:11:30-04
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â It s Memorial Day weekend and many boaters are itching to get back on the water. The Department of Natural Resources is reminding boaters to make sure their registration is up, despite difficulty at the Secretary of State s office to make an appointment.
During COVID, conservation officers say they were lenient to accommodate boaters who may have struggled to get an appointment.
The north section of the Inner Loop looking south from the Market View Heights neighborhood. Norman Jones is old enough to remember the Inner Loop being built more than half a century ago.
“I have a clear memory of that machinery,” Jones said. “When you’re 4, 5, 6 years old, and you see big trucks and the excavators, you go, ‘Wow.’ When you see it all moved around, you just thought it was the coolest thing, and probably everyone else thought it was the coolest thing.”
The 63-year-old commissioner of the city Department of Environmental Services keeps two outsized frames hanging on the wall of the agency’s conference room at City Hall that act as his guides when he considers the future of the sunken expressway.
PUBLISHED 11:15 AM ET May. 27, 2021 PUBLISHED 11:15 AM EDT May. 27, 2021
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Listening Space: Series continuing with New Canaan Library
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The New Canaan Library’s new series, “The Listening Space,” offers programs, and workshops that are focused on building greater understanding and lessening polarization. Following the recent launch with the town’s Community Mindfulness Program. on how to truly listen, and be heard, the series is continuing with a workshop titled: “A Community Debate Moderated by Braver Angels,” on how to debate respectfully, and insightfully, moderated by the organization Braver Angels. The debate will be moderated by Bart McMann, who is the director of the Center for Citizenship and Just Democracy at The Frederick Gunn School in Washington, Conn., via Zoom on Thursday, June 10, at 7 p.m.Contributed photo
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