Last week, the Rindge Conservation Commission officially closed on the purchase of 222 acres of undeveloped land surrounding Rindge Stone and Gravel on Old New Ipswich Road, which will be preserved for conservation and recreation.The Conservation.
By the end of the year, the Town of Rindge hopes to close a deal with Rindge Stone and Gravel to purchase and conserve more than 220 acres of land surrounding the gravel pit, preserving old-growth trees and habitat for an endangered species of.
For decades the state s intelligentsia has lamented that there are "two Connecticuts," a prosperous one in the suburbs and a poor one in the cities being