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Clement latest graduate of Division Leadership Program
Jay Clement, Team Leader, Maine Regulatory Project Office, recently completed the North Atlantic Division Executive Leadership Program (NAD ELDP). A ceremony marking the event took place at NAD Headquarters in Fort Hamilton, New York on Nov. 4, 2016.
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Site visits, briefings keep North Atlantic Division Commander busy
Brig. Gen. William Graham, North Atlantic Division Commander, visited the New England District to meet customers, go on site visits and to get informational briefings from District team members.
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Operations holds annual training at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
The 2016 Operations Division Training was held on Oct. 25-27 at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, a research facility operated by the U.S. Forest Service in North Woodstock, New Hampshire, situated within the White Mountain National Forest.

Who We Are

New England District is responsible for managing the Corps' civil works and military program responsibilities in a 66,000-square-mile region encompassing the six New England states east of the Lake Champlain drainage basin.

The region has:

  • 6,100 miles of coastline
  • 171 harbors with Corps improvements
  • 13 deep draft commercial waterways
  • 13 major river basins
  • thousands of miles of rivers and streams

The District employs about 500 professional civilian employees, with several military officers serving in key management positions. Seventy-five percent of the staff is stationed at the Concord, Mass., headquarters, while the others serve at Corps projects and area offices throughout the region.

The missions of the New England District are many and varied. They include:

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Latest News Releases

Maine Department of Transportation seeks permit to place fill at Valley Brook for work at Route 4 Bridge in Avon

CONCORD, Mass. – The Maine Department of Transportation is seeking a permit from the U.S. Army Corps
Published: 1/17/2017

Public information meeting scheduled for New Haven Harbor Navigation Improvement Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement

CONCORD, Mass.– The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District and the New Haven Port
Published: 1/10/2017

Corps proposes Long Point Dike modification, West End Marsh Ecosystem Restoration in Provincetown

Release No. 2016-119  CONCORD, Mass. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District is
Published: 12/15/2016

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