Infestation from a invasive Asian insect has led to the cutting of large numbers of red pine stands at Annett Wayside Park and Annett State Forest.Inge Seaboyer, a forester for the state park, said the insect, red pine scale, has been found in North.
Director of Pubic Works Peter Goewey hopes to include at least two new vehicles in the upcoming budget.“We knew these things were coming down the road,” said Selectman Bert Hamill at Tuesday night’s meeting. “Peter’s been warning us for five.
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.