New England News Releases

USACE, MassDOT, and FHWA Sign Agreement for Sagamore Bridge Replacement
10/4/2024
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the...
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONDUCT A FIVE-YEAR REVIEW OF THE OSBORNE POND FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITE (FUDS) AT JOINT BASE CAPE COD
8/27/2024
Interested parties are hereby notified that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District (USACE) is conducting a five-year review (FYR) of the Osborne Pond Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS)...
HOP BROOK LAKE RECREATION AREA TO REMAIN CLOSED FOR 2024 SEASON
8/26/2024
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District announced that the recreation area at Hop Brook Lake will remain closed to vehicle access for the rest of the 2024 season, through the official...

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Local bird watchers descended upon West Hill Dam armed with pen, paper and a few binoculars to participate in West Hill Dam’s annual Backyard Bird Count.
Construction of the System Management Engineering Facility (SMEF), the 40,000 square foot, 2-story addition, is well underway and progressing rapidly.
For vessels wanting to enter Plymouth waters, dredging to remove shoals from the Plymouth Harbor federal navigation project in Massachusetts is currently underway and on schedule.

News From Around the Corps

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Celebrates Completion of Lakewood Manor Sewer Improvement Project in Richton Park
10/8/2024 UPDATED
Local and federal officials gathered today to celebrate the completion of the Lakewood Manor Sewer Improvement Project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. This vital infrastructure project, part of the...
Mobile District host Operation Blue Roof deployers
10/22/2024
In response to the damage caused by Hurricane Milton, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has launched an expanded and innovative Operation Blue Roof mission, providing critical relief to affected...
Corps hosts Senior Executive Board at Prado Dam
11/18/2024
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers South Pacific and Southwestern divisions came together for a Senior Executive Board meeting Nov. 6 at Prado Dam...

Feature Stories

Celebrating Earth Day Around New England

Published May 30, 2013
Cub Scouts and Leaders of of Pack 161 collect trash at Westville Lake, Southbridge, Mass., in celebration of Earth Day, April 13, 2013.

Cub Scouts and Leaders of of Pack 161 collect trash at Westville Lake, Southbridge, Mass., in celebration of Earth Day, April 13, 2013.

Glenna Vitello and grandson Jayden Thor Malinoski get ready to help out at Earth Day at East Brimfield Lake, Fiskdale, Mass.

Glenna Vitello and grandson Jayden Thor Malinoski get ready to help out at Earth Day at East Brimfield Lake, Fiskdale, Mass.

Team members at New England District projects throughout the region hosted events in celebration of Earth Day.

Local remote control flying enthusiasts from Nutmeg R/C Flyers, Inc., of Thomaston, Conn., came out to the District’s Thomaston Dam to do some cleanup work, April 6. Volunteers from the club cleared a 10’x50’ long area from debris. Volunteers also raked and planted seed to improve the area, clean up the roadways and clear trailbike trails.  About 30 volunteers and two District team members participated in the event.

East Brimfield and Westville Lake in Mass., had 59 volunteers arrive at their projects ready to go to work at their annual Trail Day event, April 13. Clean up at the Brimfield area included spreading 80 cubic yards of fine gravel, completing 2,000 feet of trail and installing six trail marker sign posts. For six Tantasqua High School students the event doubled as a carpentry class when two of their instructors assisted them in installing six posts along the Grand Trunk Trail.

In Holland, Mass., volunteers did their part during the event by installing five sign posts along the trail.  Sturbridge volunteers cleared away trail debris, cleaned up leaves, installed sign posts, planted seedlings and spread three yards of mulch.  Along the Southbridge portion of the Grand Trunk Trail, volunteers picked up litter and installed 10 sign posts.

The Brimfield Lake workers didn’t come empty handed – they brought four tractors of various sizes to help with the heavy work. The volunteers at East Brimfield and Westville saved the government nearly $4,600 in labor costs.

Celebrating Earth Day – which is officially April  22 – is a time honored tradition at New England District projects. The day which inspires people around the globe to be more environmentally friendly began in 1970 and has been celebrated worldwide ever since.


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