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people of the hoosic

These are a few of the people I had the opportunity to interview this semester and a few of my favorite excerpts. 

Credit: Nick Howe

Annie Valk

Annie Valk is the Associate Director for Public Humanities and Lecturer in History at Williams College. Valk is also the President of the Hoosic River Revival Board. 

Restoration Projects - Annie Valk
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Why did you get involved? - Annie Valk
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Lauren Stevens

Lauren Stevens is a founding member of HooRWA and an active member on boards for both Hoosic organizations. 

Intro - Lauren Stevens
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Floodplains - Lauren Stevens
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Nick Howe

Nick Howe is a professor of Environmental Studies at Williams College. He is also an avid fisherman and board member of HoorWA.

Respecting Rivers - Nick Howe
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Rationalizing Rivers - Nick Howe
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Forgotten Quality - Nick Howe
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Map - Nick Howe
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Too Personal - Nick Howe
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Gothic Feel - Nick Howe
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Fred Moran

Fred Moran is from Adams, MA, is an avid fisherman, and board member of HRR.

Exploring - Fred Moran
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Frame of Mind - Fred Moran
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Catcher & Keeper - Fred Moran
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Brad Furlon

Brad Furlon is the manager of the Hoosac Valley Water Quality District. 

Intro - Brad Furlon
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Why the Hoosic? - Brad Furlon
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Anne O'Connor

Anne O'Connor is on the select board for Williamstown and organized a river cleanup event in April 2018 and May 2017. 

Intro - Anne O'Connor
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Changing Behavior - Anne O'Connor
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Why did you start the clean up? - Anne O'Connor
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The Hoosic? - Anne O'Connor
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