Category Archives: ASWM staff

Scrub If I grow bitterly, Like a gnarled and stunted tree, Bearing harshly of my youth Puckered fruit that sears the mouth; If I make of my drawn boughs An Inhospitable House, Out of which I never pry Towards the … Continue reading

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As we all know, riverine and estuarine wetlands are often severe natural flood and erosion hazard areas. The photos below are from Berne, New York, where ASWM maintains its New York office. Our ASWM office in Berne, N.Y. faces Fox … Continue reading

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In today’s world, job seekers and employers look for a good fit based on an applicant’s work experience, training, education and personality. Is this person going to make a good manager? Will this candidate be a team player? The usual … Continue reading

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The Great Lakes are a diamond on the hand of North America, Brightly shining jewel on the friends they’re bordering. Blue water highway, coming down from Canada, All along their coast lines you can hear them sing. –Great Lakes Song … Continue reading

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February is one of my favorite months. Each year I get out my red paper and white paper doilies, stamps and heart stickers, and create homemade Valentines for my friends and family. I’m a romantic. I love writing sweet little … Continue reading

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I completed my bachelor’s and master’s degrees at an unusual small liberal arts college in Bar Harbor, Maine that has only one major: human ecology. That is an interdisciplinary approach to solving environmental problems—which can range from ecological to economic, … Continue reading

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