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Land Conservancy promotes Dave Prosser

The Pound Ridge Land Conservancy has announced the promotion of Dave Prosser to director of land stewardship. 

Since joining the PRLC in April 2023, Prosser has demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to PRLC’s work in land conservation and environmental education, the group said.

In his new position, Prosser will lead stewardship and grant writing for PRLC, manage all volunteer programs, and oversee the care and maintenance of 20 preserves with over 12 miles of trails. 

“In less than two years with PRLC, Dave has grown tremendously in the scope of his work he is doing for us as he extends his already-strong skill set with experience in Pound Ridge,” said Jack Wilson, president of the group’s board. “We rely on Dave’s leadership and judgment in areas far beyond his initial responsibilities and we want his title to reflect the expansion of his role with PRLC.”

Prosser is enthusiastic about his new role.

“I am honored to step into this leadership position and am eager to continue working with our dedicated board and the community to promote environmental stewardship and land conservation,” he said.

The promotion comes as the land conservancy celebrates its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of land preservation and environmental advocacy.


Caramoor president leaving at end of March

Caramoor President and CEO Edward J. Lewis III will leave the organization March 31 to pursue new opportunities closer to his home in Washington, D.C.

IN BRIEF

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Heavy, wet snow greets Super Bowl Sunday

Bedford Presbyterian on the green in Bedford about 2 a.m. Sunday. PHOTOS BY THANE GRAUEL
Bedford Presbyterian on the green in Bedford about 2 a.m. Sunday. PHOTOS BY THANE GRAUEL

The weekend storm dumped between 3 and 5 inches of snow overnight Saturday into Sunday. That was a few inches less than the original high end the forecast by the National Weather Service.

It was a wet and heavy snow, and temperatures in the area never got below the high 20s. The bulk of the precipitation was done by about 3 or 4 a.m. Many main roads already had been plowed to the pavement by that time.

The weather service expected Sunday to be cloudy through mid-morning, with some freezing rain falling until about 8 a.m., then gradual clearing, with a high near 37.


Bedford Hills about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
Bedford Hills about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.

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