LACKAWAXEN, PA — The National Park Service (NPS) has announced that Jessica Weinman will become the acting superintendent of Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River on February 3. NPS said …
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LACKAWAXEN, PA — The National Park Service (NPS) has announced that Jessica Weinman will become the acting superintendent of Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River on February 3. NPS said she will serve in the position through May 30.
Weinman’s last post was as facility manager at Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton.
“I am very appreciative of the opportunity to serve as acting superintendent for Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. I feel truly honored to assist, even for a short time, with the protection of this site,” Weinman said.
“I chose the National Park Service as a career because it allowed me to contribute to public education and the preservation of our country’s diverse resources, history and culture. I am very excited to be part of a team that will manage such an important local and national resources.”
NPS superintendent Kristina Heister is on temporary duty as acting deputy superintendent of Gettysburg National Military Park for 120 days.
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