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GORHAM â The state Bureau of Trails is using an excavator to fix drainage and washout issues on the Presidential Rail Trail, starting just west of Jimtown Road. This stretch of the 18-mile Presidential Rail Trail is also a segment of the Cross NH Adventure Trail (known as the xNHAT), an 83-mile bicycle route through 11 towns from the Maine border to the Vermont border, cobbled together three years ago by an energetic retiree, Marianne Borowski of Glen. Enthusiastic supporters of Granite State âcycletourismâ have donated money to pay for trail improvements, porta-potty rentals and publishing trail maps. The Bureau of Trails was authorized at a recent of governor and the Executive Council meeting to accept a $6,400 donation from the Cross NH Adventure Trail to rent an excavator to perform trail maintenance on the Presidential Rail Trail. ....
RANDOLPH â Voters will be asked under Article 20 at the 2021 annual town meeting to approve designating a donated 102.2-acre parcel as Town Forest. The town meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, in the municipal building/town garage/fire house. The meeting is being held in an unheated town building on the Pinkham B (Dolly Copp) Road at this unprecedented late date to minimize the transmission risk of COVID-19. The conservation commission accepted the donation of the 102.2 acres of undeveloped land on the north side of Durand Road from John and Mary Berry at its March 11 meeting, following a public hearing. ....
Justin Curry, 88, passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 18, 2021. Born in Lawrence, Mass., Justin served in the Navy, earned a bachelorâs of fine arts from the Boston Museum School, and an MFA from Tulane University. Justin married his wife Pauline in 1966 and had three children. They had a long-lasting and loving marriage. Justin taught at Westfield State College for 30 years. The Curry family camped at Dolly Copp yearly and built a cabin in Gorham. Justin loved art, music, sports, reading and spending time in Gorham with family. Justin had a great sense of humor and loved to make silly jokes. He was a kind and gentle man. ....