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The Recorder - Group highlights need for better access to Connecticut River

Group highlights need for better access to Connecticut River >Cathy Urffer and her son, Connor Noyes-Urffer, paddled to Unity Park in Turners Falls on Saturday and were pulling their canoe out of the water where the Connecticut River Conservancy wants portage put in. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE >Andrea Donlon, the Connecticut River Conservancy’s river steward, speaks during a press conference at Unity Park in Turners Falls on Saturday. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE >The Connecticut River Conservancy’s Portage Parade on Saturday followed the bike trail around the Turners Falls Dam. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE >The Connecticut River Conservancy advocated for improved portage routes around the Turners Falls Dam and more investment into recreation on the river during a press conference and parade Saturday morning at Unity Park. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE

Hiking trails around Eastern Massachusetts: Bay Circuit Trail Greenway

2:23 am UTC Jul. 12, 2021 The Bay Circuit Trail begins and ends with a foot in the ocean. The path in between travels 230 miles, from Bay Farm on Kingston Bay in Duxbury in the south to the beach at Plum Island in Newbury to the north. The C-shaped path around Boston was first conceived in the late-1920s as part of a greenway belt through the region’s expanding suburbs, but took decades to come to life. It remains a living thing – growing and expanding as advocates in its many towns work to fill gaps in the original layout or connect sections through more attractive land.

Essex County, Boxford trails associations, land trusts do maintenance

Essex County, Boxford trails associations, land trusts do maintenance
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Public urges tweaks at Northampton Main Street redesign forum

Published: 6/24/2021 9:39:21 PM NORTHAMPTON Residents and business owners pushed for changes to the city’s chosen redesign for the downtown area at a public forum Thursday night, asking the design team to eliminate angled parking, improve handicapped accessibility and create a continuous canopy of trees along Main Street sidewalks. More than 120 people attended the fifth public meeting and final one this year on the Picture Main Street project, held virtually on Zoom, and described concerns and ideas about the plan dubbed “Alternative 3.” A major goal of the initiative is to reduce miles traveled by car and to increase other mobility options like walking and biking.

Kristen Sykes: Make Main Street safer for people, smarter for traffic

Kristen Sykes: Make Main Street safer for people, smarter for traffic
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