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December
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Dec 2013
New York District honors employee excellence at Holiday Townhall celebration
On December 12, 2013 the New York District conducted its annual Holiday Town Hall Meeting hosted by
November
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Nov 2013
Changing perspectives & nations - Afghanistan Mission
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s Transatlantic Afghanistan District provides engineering and
October
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Oct 2013
Army Corps’ New York District Achieves Milestone for New Jersey Coastal Post-Sandy Restoration
It’s been 12 months since Hurricane Sandy produced dire consequences for the region, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District is carrying out nearly $150 million worth of work to repair and restore coastal projects damaged by the infamous storm. The catastrophic event that led to these efforts is far from forgotten.
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Oct 2013
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers works after Sandy to repair and restore beaches in New York designed for coastal storm risk reduction
When Hurricane Sandy struck the northeastern United States, a lot of its impacts were immediately obvious. From destroyed structures to massive power outages to flooding of communities and infrastructure like many had never seen before, the storm left its mark throughout the region. One of Sandy’s less obvious impacts at first was the damage it caused to engineered beaches throughout the region, including in New York City and Long Island.
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Oct 2013
Army Corps continuing to make good progress on recovery efforts one year after Hurricane Sandy
Waves of colorful sea creatures and mermaids flooded the Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, N.Y., this summer for the annual Mermaid Parade. Just months earlier, in the very same spot, Hurricane Sandy with her massive waves stormed ashore but not in such a festive mood.
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Oct 2013
The power to save lives
After the water receded and wind settled after Superstorm Sandy, the New Jersey National Guard was
September
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Sep 2013
Arthur Kill Channel Deepening Provides safe and economically efficient pathway for the newest generation of container ships
A dredge in the Arthur Kill Channel approaching the New York Container Terminal in waters off of Elizabeth, N.J. and Staten Island. The Arthur Kill Channel deepening effort is one of the last construction elements as part of a more extensive harbor-dredging project to create safe and efficient channels for a larger class of vessels that will be calling at the Port of New York and New Jersey.
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Sep 2013
Board on Coastal Engineering Research Discuss Hurricane Storm Response, Recovery and Resilience at New Jersey Venue
At Sea Bright, New Jersey, Lynn Bocamazo of New York District speaks with Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh, the Army Corps’ Deputy Commanding General for Civil and Emergency Operations during a group visit to the northern most part of the beach nourishment project. Discussed was what occurred during Sandy and areas exposed to tidal flooding from the Shrewsbury River on the backside of the Borough.
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Aug 2013
Army Corps Completes Bedrock Removal in the Kill Van Kull Channel
Container Ship Transits the Kill Van Kull Channel. Dredging work to remove bedrock to ease a bend in the Kill Van Kull Channel was successfully completed August 17th. The work was performed for the purpose of enhancing navigational safety and required removal of bedrock through drilling and underwater blasting on the northern side of the Kill Van Kull off of Bayonne, N.J.
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Aug 2013
Top Army Civil Works Leaders Visit New York City Coastal Projects
Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Chief of Engineers and Honorable Jo-Ellen Darcy, Assistant Secretary of the Army (for Civil Works) visited New York City and observed USACE coastal projects aimed at restoring coastal storm risk reduction projects due to Hurricane Sandy.
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Aug 2013
Army Corps begins Post-Sandy restoration work on Rockaway Beach
On August 15, representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District and New York City announced the beginning of sand replenishment efforts at Rockaway Beach. Crews are busy placing millions of cubic yards of sand as part of the Corps efforts to repair and restore the Rockaway coastline which was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
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Aug 2013
Army Corps carries out post-Sandy emergency beach replenishment work
Crews are busy placing millions of cubic yards along the Atlantic coast of northern New Jersey as part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District’s efforts to repair and restore the Sea Bright to Manasquan beach erosion control and coastal storm risk reduction project.
July
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Jul 2013
Army Corps Dredged Material Used as a Natural Resource
Dredged rock material from the Army Corps' Harbor Deepening Project is a valued natural resource that is environmentally beneficial for the construction of artificial reefs
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Jul 2013
Army Corps improves patient care at West Point hospital
In 1931 when President Herbert Hoover wanted to appoint Dr. William Lordan Keller as the Surgeon
June
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Jun 2013
Recovery Field Office Completes Mammoth New York Debris Removal Mission
Debris removal in New York amounted to 5.25 million cubic yards of debris, enough to fill the Empire State Building three times.
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Jun 2013
U.S. Army and Army Corps Celebrate 238 Years
Army and Army Corps celebrate 238 Years.
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Jun 2013
Inspiring our children
“My dad worked on that!” a child said enthusiastically as New York District Commander Paul Owen
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Jun 2013
North Atlantic Division Commander Hosts Town Hall at NY District
On June 5, 2013 a Town Hall Meeting was held for New York District Employees. This was the first time that the entire team-New York heard from the Division Commander, Brig. Gen. Kent Savre.
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May 2013
Setting the stage to prepare cadets for combat
"When our Soldiers are performing combat operations in villages and cities in Iraq and Afghanistan
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May 2013
Army Corps Joins Students, Partners and Celebrate Environmental Day
Students from local area schools spent the day interacting with the Army Corps and its partnering agencies and organizations at Environmental Day held in Elizabeth, N.J. The event generated awareness and provided information about the value of the environment, long term sustainability of the planet, and its current environmental status.
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