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NERGC 2017 E-ZINE 2 IS NOW ONLINE

The second 2017 New England Regional Genealogical Conference E-zine is now available online at http://www.nergc.org/E-zine_2_2017.pdf. It provides information about the Conference Hotels, a bio of the second of our three Featured Speakers, preliminary information about Exhibit Hall booth rental, and more.

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  1. Please be aware that although the E-Zine has posted which hotels are available with special room rates for the 2017 conference, reservations cannot be made at this time at the Marriott. I have called April 26th, May 2nd and now today, May 10th, and they do not have the conference entered into the computer. Finally, today, the nice lady has made arrangements with the sales department to call me, when I can make a reservation. This is the first time I have ever had a problem making an early reservation for any conference.

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