Politics & Government
Dedham Conservation Commission Member Receives Certificate Of Achievement
Commissioner Stephanie Radner has successfully completed the Fundamentals Training Program and has earned a Certificate of Achievement

The Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions (MACC) has recently notified the Town of Dedham that Commissioner Stephanie Radner has successfully completed their Fundamentals Training Program and has earned a Certificate of Achievement for this accomplishment.
From the MACC:
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The Fundamentals Program provides conservation commissioners and others with the basic knowledge and practical tools essential to carry out the many responsibilities of administering the Wetlands Protection Act and open space planning and protection. Such training promotes sound, consistent fact-based decision-making and builds respect for commission determinations. MACC's training program is the only comprehensive program offered to those involved with the Wetlands Protection Act and open space planning.
By achieving her certificate, Radner has shown dedication to the good work of the Conservation Commission to protect our natural resources for current and future generations.
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MACC is a non-profit environmental organization founded in 1961 to support, educate and advocate on behalf of conservation commissions. MACC works for strong, workable, science-based laws and regulations regarding wetlands, other water resources, open space, and biological resources. MACC offers educational programs through the state. Call MACC at 617-489-3930 or visit www.maccweb.org for more information.
This press release was produced by the Town of Dedham. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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