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“When in Rome…”
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WINTER TREE BARK
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Summer Growth Spurt
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Making Memories
We heard a suggestion from a volunteer and her husband, longtime Forest Society supporters Martha and John Chandler of Laconia: As the Forest Society becomes a key landowner hosting segments of the most popular trails on Mt. Major, perhaps we might provide education resources for schools with traditions of climbing the peak.
NHPR: State Approaching Decision on Mount Sunapee Ski Area Expansion
December 12, 2014The Mount Sunapee Ski Resort is asking the state for permission to build new lifts and new trails. It’s a proposal that was stymied by political resistance in Concord for ten years. Now with a change of governors, a court victory, and growing local support for the expansion, the lay of the land for the expansion has shifted dramatically.
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