PITTSBURG – The new owners of the 146,500-acre Connecticut Headwaters Conservation tract in northern New Hampshire said they plan to continue to manage the fo
The new owners of the 146,500-acre Connecticut Headwaters Conservation tract in northern New Hampshire said they plan to continue to manage the forest in accordance with the long-term management plan developed by the state and abide by the conservation easement.
Facing a significant loss of timber tax revenue, as well as impacts to local jobs and the economy and the town tax rate, selectmen from Pittsburg on Tuesday decided to
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