Save the Bay Launches New KEYS Campaign
A new fundraising iniative will help continue Explore the Bay, an education program from Save the Bay.
Residents gathered yesterday at the Rotunda at Easton’s Beach for the 41st annual Save the Bay meeting for an update on the ogranization's successful year. The Treasurer’s Report stated that in 2010 Save the Bay was able to make several capital investments. Additionally, many projects were completed, such as restoring a significant part of Fort Adams, completing one of the largest salt marsh properties in Warren, and implementing a successful scallop restoration in Point Judith. “We have a lot to celebrate this year," Jonathan Stone, Executive Director, said. “Additionally, the Hess LNG project has been delayed and is about 18 months behind schedule. We’ve had many partners in rallying for public support and we know we’ve been successful…
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