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Stewart’s GM is guest at planning dinner

March
26

Diannae Ehler, who became general manager of Stewart International Airport in November, will be the guest speaker when the Rockland Municipal Planning Federation holds its 20th annual dinner Monday.

Ehler will discuss some of the changes that have taken place at Stewart, as well as the airport’s future.

The Port Authority of New York-New Jersey took over the airport from a private operator last year and has converted it into a regional facility.

More changes appear likely, and some could have environmental and other impacts.

The cost to attend the dinner is $35 per person. Advanced registration is requested, but some tickets will be available at the door.

Call Arlene Miller, the federation’s executive director, at 845-364-3448 for tickets or more information.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 at 6:49 am by Laura Incalcaterra.
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SBenischekJournal News staff writer Greg Clary writes Earth Watch, reporting on environmental issues in the lower Hudson region. Clary has been a reporter, editor and columnist at the Journal News since 1988 and has covered police and courts, transportation, municipal government, development and the environment in the Lower Hudson Valley, among other topics.
Laura IncalcaterraLaura Incalcaterra covers the environment, open space and zoning and planning issues for The Journal News. A Boston College graduate, Laura grew up in Rockland, attended East Ramapo schools and has worked for The Journal News since 1993. Laura has written features and covered North Rockland, crime, government and a host of other issues.
SBenischekMike Risinit covers Patterson and Kent in Putnam County, as well as environmental topics touching on the Hudson River and the Great Swamp. Risinit has been a reporter at The Journal News since 1998.
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