The Mattabeseck Wildlife Corridor has been a Rindge Conservation Commission project years in the making, and after an opening ceremony Sunday, it is officially open to the public, with a new parking area and nearly five miles of forested trails.“We.
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.
In the final step needed before the town can purchase a new tract of conservation land, the Planning Board approved a subdivision of Rindge Stone and Gravel on Old New Ipswich Road Tuesday.This is the culmination of a five-year process, Conservation.