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1. Online News From The Tribeca Trib
www.tribecatrib.com/archives/n - [Cached]Published on: 11/4/2007 Last Visited: 7/12/2008
They have no objections to working Downtown, said Denyce Duncan Lacy, a spokeswoman for the Public Employees Federation, but "they don't want to move into a building where there's going to be construction for the next 10 years."
Mary Dierickx figures that for her building, the coming construction may not be much worse than the dust and noise from the clearing of the site, and the frequent screeching of the PATH train wheels that she and her neighbors have already been living with.What happens around the site is more worrisome.
"Closing off the streets and the sidewalks, that's more important to the residents," she said. -
2. EIS Report
www.empirenewswire.com/about/n - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2001 Last Visited: 7/12/2007
For Denyce Duncan Lacy, Public Relations Director at the Public Employees Federation, those concerns are paramount to the functioning of the organization.
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In addition to the Press release service offered by EIS, Denyce also uses The EIS Empire State Daybook.The EIS Daybook is a daily listing of government activities throughout New York State.The daybook is another way for Denyce to inform the public about upcoming rallies and events that need member participation.
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According to Denyce this move by the state government threatens both people serviced by and employed at the facilities, Facilities in Middletown and Syracuse are subject to cuts in the state budget. -
3. Member's Mailbag April 2004
www.thecommunicator.org/april0 - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2004 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
Denyce Duncan Lacy, Executive Editor The Communicator andDirector of Public Relations dduncanlacy@pef.org

