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J King
Sep 29, 20240 min read
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Year End Update 2021
President’s Message – Jay Martin As I sit here to share some news and thoughts with you it is snowing, for real, making it feel like an...
J King
Sep 29, 20246 min read
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President’s Message 12-2023
This is the season of giving. From our Thanksgiving feasting thru the spiritual celebrations marking the end of the year. Why we don’t do...
J King
Dec 23, 20231 min read
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FNR Winter Newsletter - 2022
Time to catch up on the latest happenings as we continue to address local issues affecting the Nanticoke River and Watershed. Click below...
Craig Jester
Feb 25, 20221 min read
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Year End Update 2020
President’s Message – Jay Martin I opened my last message with the phrase “May you live in interesting times”. Since then, times have...
Craig Jester
Feb 6, 20217 min read
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Summer Newsletter 2020
President’s Message – Jay Martin “May you live in interesting times.” Whether it is a Chinese curse or blessing depends on how you...
Craig Jester
Aug 29, 20206 min read
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Year-End Update 2019
President’s Message – Jay Martin As an organic farmer, I’m committed to enhancing the health of soils to grow better crops without...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20204 min read
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Year-End Update 2018
President’s Message – Jay Martin On NPR years ago I heard an interview with a man whose mother had immigrated to the United States from...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20195 min read
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Year-End Update 2017
President’s Message – Jay Martin At our January Steering Committee meeting, we decided to retain the current slate of officers. I feel...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20184 min read
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Year-End Update 2016
New President’s Message – Jay Martin Friends, The Friends Steering Committee met on January 18th and installed our new officers for 2017....
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20176 min read
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Year-End Report 2015
President’s Message - Gene Williams Friends, It’s time to renew your membership in the Friends of the Nanticoke River for 2016! I hope...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20165 min read
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Year-End Update 2014
President’s Message Eugene Williams I am very happy, and I have to say proud, to have served as the President of the Friends of the...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20155 min read
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Year-End Update 2013
President’s Message Happy New Year to all our wonderful supporters!! This year, the Friends of the Nanticoke River have undergone major...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20144 min read
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Year-End Update 2012
President’s Message The big event on the Nanticoke River this year had to be Hurricane Sandy, at least for the lower portion. The storm...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20135 min read
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Year-End Update 2011
President’s Message Our 20th anniversary year has ended, and we are pushing forward with efforts to strengthen and build coalitions with...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20121 min read
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Year-End Update 2010
President’s Message The Friends of the Nanticoke River was honored this year to be named as the memorial gift beneficiary by the family...
Craig Jester
Jan 30, 20115 min read
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Year-End Update 2009
President’s message I know all of our members care deeply about the Nanticoke River and its watershed. We want this beautiful treasure to...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20103 min read
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Year-End Update 2008
President’s message The Nanticoke River has received more attention and greater appreciation than ever before this year. From the...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20094 min read
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Year-End Update 2007
President’s message This has been an exciting and also a challenging year for the Friends of the Nanticoke River. We have worked hard to...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20086 min read
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Year-End Update 2006
President’s message 2006 feels like the busiest year ever for the Friends of the Nanticoke River. From outreach and education to advocacy...
Craig Jester
Jan 31, 20075 min read
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