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EOEA

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EOEAExecutive Office of Economic Affairs (Massachusetts)
EOEAExecutive Office of Elder Affairs (Massachusetts)
EOEAExecutive Office of Environmental Affairs (Massachusetts)
EOEAEastern Ohio Education Association (est. 1869)


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In light of our discussions with EOEA (state Executive Office of Environmental Affairs) and the town's continued negotiations with Fisheries and Wildlife regarding the Wekepeke conservation restriction, Congressman McGovern has asked me to request that the Board of Selectmen extend their deadline of Wednesday, June 11th, to allow more time to devise a compromise.
62) The EOEA Annual Report from 1991 points out that important economic sectors, such as tourism and recreation, are dependent on the health of the natural environment.
EOEA Secretary Ian Bowles: "Environmental Imperative, Economic Opportunity" BOSTON -- Project finance, permitting and new market opportunities were three main themes voiced by attendees at the The Northeast Energy and Commerce Association's (NECA) March 1st conference on successful renewable energy project development.
 
 
 
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