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Severe Storm - Milford, Conn. , Jan. 31, 2012 -- Billy Zazulak is briefed by  Mary Ellen Di Ponzio, Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Specialist at a meeting in Milford. FEMA specialists are available for expert advice on most of the programs. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

Severe Storm - Milford, Conn. , Jan. 31, 2012 -- Billy Zazulak is brie...

The original database describes this as: Title: Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Briefing Production Date: 01/31/2012 Caption: Milford, Conn. , Jan. 31, 2012 -- Billy Zazulak is briefed by Mary Ellen Di Ponz... More

Severe Storm - Milford, Conn. , Jan. 31, 2012 -- Billy Zazulak listens to Mary Ellen Di Ponzio, FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grants Program (HGMP) Specialist, explain the HMGP program intricacies. FEMA experts are available to help with most of its programs. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

Severe Storm - Milford, Conn. , Jan. 31, 2012 -- Billy Zazulak listens...

The original database describes this as: Title: Hazard Mitigation Grants Program Briefing Production Date: 01/31/2012 Caption: Milford, Conn. , Jan. 31, 2012 -- Billy Zazulak listens to Mary Ellen Di Ponzio,... More

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